Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amanita castanopsidis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
203650   2017-09-03
Ibaraki, Sakuragawa-shi, 36.33167 140.08913

INM
98950   2016-09-18
Ibaraki, Sakuragawa-shi, 36.33167 140.08913

INM
98727   2006-10-20
Ibaraki, Naka-gun Tokaimura, 36.45024 140.58775

INM
206949   1996-08-06
Ibaraki, *, 36.34404 140.44547

INM
52922   1996-10-20
Ibaraki, Higashiibaraki-gun Katsuramura, 36.47987 140.37804

INM
23270   1996-10-14
Ibaraki, Niihari-gun Yasatomachi, 36.24783 140.19257

INM
52958   1996-09-16
Ibaraki, Makabe-gun Makabemachi, 36.25722 140.09245

INM
71849   2011-09-25
Ibaraki, Namegata-shi, 35.99019 140.48483

INM
62776   2010-07-17
Ibaraki, Naka-gun Tokaimura

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
70358   2015-09-26
Saitama, 36.0686 139.364199

TNS:F
41691   1997-10-16
Ibaraki, 36.45708 140.43341

TNS:F
41716   1997-10-11
Ibaraki, 36.45708 140.43341

TNS:F
45273   2011-07-18
34.44728 132.5392

TNS:F
237542   1972-07-28
Shiga, 34.96314 135.89481

TNS:F
22058   1980-08-01
Ishikawa, 36.27394 136.69302

TNS:F
7491   1994-10-15
Shizuoka, 35.07947 138.85669

TNS:F
7487   1994-10-15
Shizuoka, 35.07947 138.85669


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Google Map

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