Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Astraeus koreanus (Astraeus hygrometricus var. koreanus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Research Grade Observations


iNat-iNaturalist
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
109907148Atsushi Nakajima   2010-07-00
Japan, Nagano, 386-0003, 36.4233333333 138.2955

iNat-iNaturalist
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
109991761Mizuki Shimoda   2021-11-00
Japan, Chiba, 292-0533, 35.1888265966 140.1153275934

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
74907   2015-08-01
Tottori, Hino, Kagamiganaru Campground, 35.345095 133.585891

TNS:F
38381   1978-03-18
Aichi, 34.58128 137.0575

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
36837   2010-10-10
34.019167 133.043333

TNS:F
43262   1993-02-24
Nara, 34.56697 136.02979

TNS:F
43130   1978-03-18
Aichi, 34.57997 137.0255

TNS:F
42961   2001-01-24
Aichi, 34.62039 137.08578

TNS:F
43129   1978-03-19
Aichi, 34.62039 137.08578

TNS:F
43060   1989-08-03
Tokushima, Mima-gun, 33.931 133.98531

TNS:F
42709   1988-10-24
Aichi, 34.57997 137.0255

TNS:F
203945   
Hyogo, 34.95153 134.52942

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
26390   2005-04-23
Ibaraki, Naka-gun, 36.46861 140.59003

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
26391   2006-10-28
Fukushima, 36.95933 140.60675

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
19895   1979-10-07
Ishikawa, Housu-gun, 37.35019 137.16586

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
16161   2007-06-18
Kochi, Takaoka-gun, 33.57972 133.24123

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
15695   2005-09-02
Ibaraki, Naka-gun, 36.4725 140.60062

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
15693   2004-10-23
Ibaraki, Naka-gun, 36.45253 140.58992

TNS:F
Astraeus koreanus (V.J. Stanek) Kreisel
15694   2005-04-17
Ibaraki, Naka-gun, 36.4725 140.60062


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