Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Perenniporia japonica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
202078   1921-09-18
Miyagi, 38.24942 140.47931

University of Arizona, Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium, specimen-based


ARIZ
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
ARIZ-M-AN23040Robert L. Gilbertson   181771991-09-26
USA, Hawaii, Puna Dist., MacKenzie State Park, Rte. 137

ARIZ
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
AN 032366Robert L. Gilbertson   230352000-01-09
USA, Hawaii, Kamakou Rd, Molokai

ARIZ
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
AN 010352Robert L. Gilbertson   108311972-10-31
USA, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Indian Creek, Animas Mts.

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
917657Branko Vrhovec   2003-10-00
Slovenia, Inner Carniola region: Ljubgojna

O
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
911837Maria Nunez, Chechep, Suhirman   S 8111995-05-27
Indonesia, Sumatra, Jambi, Sungai Maiunto, 1200m

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Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
916875Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F4542002-05-07
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park, Ngogo, 0.3903 30.4058

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Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
916891Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F3462002-05-05
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park, Ngogo, 0.3903 30.4058

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Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
916862Perpetua Ipulet   Ipulet F4022002-05-07
Uganda, Kabarole, Kibale National Park, Ngogo, 0.3903 30.4058

USDA Forest Service, Center for Forest Mycology Research


CFMR
Perenniporia japonica (Yasuda) T. Hatt. & Ryvarden
63082R.L. Gilbertson   FP-1504722000-01-16
United States, Hawaii, Puna District, Hawaii Co., MacKenzie State Park


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Google Map

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