Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calvatia nipponica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


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33479   2009-09-08
Ibaraki, 36.13334 140.09584

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245020   
Nagasaki, 32.81553 130.15808

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61437   2014-09-09
Chiba, 35.904903 139.930157

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43548   1998-01-01
Kyoto, 35.04217 135.77303

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43525   1998-08-20
Kyoto, 35.02094 135.76494

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44155   1972-02-10
Saitama, Osato-gun, 36.12089 139.19017

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44146   1996-08-18
Kyoto, 35.02094 135.76494

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43553   1999-05-01
Nagano, 36.40944 138.121

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43222   1991-09-01
Kyoto, 35.01642 135.81459

TNS:F
43204   1991-09-30
Tokyo, 35.72783 139.74695

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2142   1997-11-05
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

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2156   1998-08-20
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

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182263   1997-04-15
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

TNS:F
11927   1998-01-01
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

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182151   1996-05-02
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

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245015   1975-04-02
Kanagawa, 35.17808 139.62056

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243767   1987-10-11
Kyoto, 35.02461 135.79903

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182042   1969-05-15
Tokyo, 35.69303 139.46178

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101053   1999-10-23
Tokyo, 35.80658 139.26122

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169636   1986-10-16
Tokyo, 35.63631 139.72298

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26882   1964-10-28
Tokyo, 35.71819 139.74191

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20427   1985-07-15
Saitama, 35.89956 139.84378

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18277   1990-10-10
Osaka, 34.81722 135.52698

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13393   2005-07-15
Nagano, 35.8187 137.85844

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11910   1991-09-30
Tokyo, 35.72783 139.74695

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11860   1994-09-27
Tokyo, 35.80283 139.30133

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11914   2005-05-28
Ibaraki, Naka-gun, 36.4725 140.60062

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11913   1997-05-20
Saitama, Kitaadachi-gun, 36.01231 139.60486

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11911   1991-09-23
Tokyo, 35.63631 139.72298

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11917   1994-09-27
Tokyo, 35.80283 139.30133

TNS:F
11871   1994-09-27
Tokyo, 35.80283 139.30133

TNS:F
11915   2005-12-25
Kochi, 33.53767 133.70222


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.