Dataset: TNS-F
Taxa: Aleurina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
56422   

TNS:F
Aleurina Massee
218011   1926-05-24

TNS:F
218040   1928-10-08

TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
61778   2015-05-21
Nara, 34.674339 135.8537

TNS:F
Aleurina Massee
1029   1997-07-04
Tokyo, 35.68311 139.74249

TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
190335   
Tochigi, 36.76428 139.45772

TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
190334   1958-07-15
Chiba, 35.159 140.15555

TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
22048   1982-07-21
Ishikawa, 36.19375 136.62903

TNS:F
Aleurina imaii (Korf) W.Y. Zhuang & Korf
11822   1992-07-21
Ishikawa, 36.18505 136.63959


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