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

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Ibaraki Nature Museum


INM
98958   2010-07-01
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.95893 139.97554

INM
53340   2007-09-16
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.95013 139.98399

INM
71727   2011-06-22
Ibaraki, Naka-gun Tokaimura, 36.45444 140.58182

INM
70351   2005-09-10
Ibaraki, Bando-shi

INM
59948   2008-09-14
Ibaraki, Moriya-shi, 35.93425 140.00015

INM
58147   2008-07-12
Ibaraki, Joso-shi, 36.07232 139.85609

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 361916Chaelthomas   MUOB 3619162019-03-25
Taiwan, New Taipei, 24.9872 121.645

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
237609   1997-10-05
Tokyo, 35.79903 139.25803

TNS:F
237545   1965-07-09
Shiga, 34.94408 135.90692

TNS:F
22913   2003-06-23
Ishikawa, 36.43553 136.55069

TNS:F
22912   1997-07-13
Ishikawa, 36.38903 136.4807

TNS:F
2515   1997-09-27
Tokyo, 35.63631 139.72298

TNS:F
1436   2000-10-14
Tokyo, 35.79903 139.25803

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
01947745O. K. Miller   201541982-09-13
Japan, Shiga, Arato Shrine, Otsu City


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Google Map

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