Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Strobilomyces seminudus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Strobilomyces seminudus Hongo
BR5020009641382Hongo T.   51231974-07-22
Japan, Kurozu, Otsu-city

Mushroom Observer


MUOB
MUOB 210439lxjfx   MUOB 2104392015-07-17
Japan, Ibaragi, Tsukuba, 36.0602 140.135

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
66580   2009-08-16
Chiba, 35.34769 139.86681

TNS:F
66361   2014-07-21
Fukushima, 37.01056 140.97162

TNS:F
66344   2014-07-16
Fukushima, 37.28742 140.38452

TNS:F
66214   2013-08-15
Fukushima, 37.01056 140.97162

TNS:F
66173   2013-07-31
Fukushima, 37.01056 140.97162

TNS:F
66145   2013-07-12
Fukushima, 37.01056 140.97162

TNS:F
59252   2013-07-12
Fukushima, 37.01056 140.97162

TNS:F
36010   2003-07-16
Kyoto, 35.057889 135.769722

TNS:F
36007   2007-09-19
Kyoto, 35.026611 135.786944

TNS:F
36006   2007-09-19
Kyoto, 35.026611 135.786944

TNS:F
45239   2011-07-10
34.39458 132.46188

TNS:F
34984   1991-07-12
36.14172 140.03661

TNS:F
237555   1982-08-15
Aichi, 34.91067 137.1617

TNS:F
174779   1973-09-03
Shiga, 35.042 135.8513

TNS:F
27233   1993-07-12
Ishikawa, 36.55958 136.66498

TNS:F
27235   2003-07-10
Ishikawa, 36.74947 136.71066

TNS:F
27234   2002-07-21
Ishikawa, 36.44358 136.54781

TNS:F
25882   2009-07-13
Tokyo, 35.712472 139.762333

National Mushroom Centre


NMC-FUNGI-NMC:FUNGI
NMC/02397Sabitra Pradhan   1921-08-12
Bhutan, Punakha, Lamperi park, 27.515266 89.752441

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
1393550R. E. Halling   88182006-06-13
Thailand, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep National Park, Sangasabhasri Lane to Huai Kok Ma Village, 18.8067 98.9106, 1150 - 1150m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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