Dataset: M
Search Criteria: Japan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collections at the Botanische Staatssammlung München


M:BSMfungicoll
Dactylospora heimerlii (Zukal) Döbbeler & Triebel
M-0041429 / 8291 / 5240Kodama, T.   1963-04-00
Japan, Mie, Hepaticae Japonicae Exsiccatae On decaying wood, ca 600 m alt, Mt. Hirakura, Mie Prefecture, 34.5 136.5

M:BSMfungicoll
Pedinophyllum truncatum (Steph.) Inoue
M-0041429 / 8292 / 5240Kodama, T.   1963-04-00
Japan, Mie, Hepaticae Japonicae Exsiccatae On decaying wood, ca 600 m alt, Mt. Hirakura, Mie Prefecture, 34.5 136.5

M:BSMfungicoll
Orbilia umbilicata Baral, Y.Zhang bis & K.Q.Zhang
M-0140895 / 537100 / 220514Gams, W.   1997-08-13
Japan, Nagano, JAPAN. Honshu, Nagano Pref, Sanada-Machi, ~14 km NE of Ueda, ~8 km SE of Sugadaira, Kakuma Valley. — ~36° 28' N 138° 23' E. Alt. ~1300 m., 36.466667 138.383331

M:BSMfungicoll
Hemiglossum itoanum S.Imai
M-0206381 / 600967 / 270759Imai, S.   1927-09-07
Japan, Hokkaido, Chitose, Prov. Iburi, Yezo, Japan., 42.819756 141.650848

M:BSMfungicoll
Anthracoidea microsora (Syd.) Kukkonen
M-0215477 / 592240 / 266490Sasaki, M.   1988-09-11
Japan, Aomori, JAPAN: Aomori Pref, Mt. Iwaki prope Hirosaki, 40°39' N, 140°18' E, alt. c. 1620 m., 40.65 140.3

M:BSMfungicoll
M-0215477 / 594896 / 266490Sasaki, M.   1988-09-11
Japan, Aomori, JAPAN: Aomori Pref, Mt. Iwaki prope Hirosaki, 40°39' N, 140°18' E, alt. c. 1620 m., 40.65 140.3

M:BSMfungicoll
Entyloma cosmi V√°nky, Horita & Jage
M-0215586 / 592350 / 266451Horita, H.   2004-09-30
Japan, Hokkaido, JAPONIA: Hokkaido, Takikawa, Higashi-takikawa, 43°34'49'' N, 141°59'04'' E, alt. 30 m., 43.580276 141.984451

M:BSMfungicoll
Cosmos bipinnatus Cav.
M-0215586 / 594845 / 266451Horita, H.   2004-09-30
Japan, Hokkaido, JAPONIA: Hokkaido, Takikawa, Higashi-takikawa, 43°34'49'' N, 141°59'04'' E, alt. 30 m., 43.580276 141.984451


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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