Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Omphalotus guepiniformis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
19659   2006-06-11
Ishikawa, 36.43133 136.63495

TNS:F
19655   1998-10-11
Ishikawa, Kashima-gun, 36.96258 136.97397

TNS:F
19654   1989-10-15
Ishikawa, 36.10361 136.69255

TNS:F
19656   1998-11-08
Ishikawa, 36.38903 136.4807

TNS:F
19653   1982-10-10
Ishikawa, 36.22458 136.77281

TNS:F
19658   2005-09-24
Ishikawa, 36.3797 136.6209

TNS:F
19651   1957-10-12
Ishikawa, 36.51622 136.67467

TNS:F
19657   1999-10-10
Ishikawa, 37.42378 137.17039

TNS:F
19652   1974-08-09
Ishikawa, 36.22458 136.77281

TNS:F
16875   2007-09-17
Nagano, Shimominochi-gun, 37.024444 138.524167

TNS:F
13298   1974-08-06
Ishikawa, 36.22458 136.77281

TNS:F
13299   1982-10-10
Ishikawa, 36.22458 136.77281

TNS:F
13297   1957-10-13
Ishikawa, 36.51622 136.67467

TNS:F
13300   1989-10-15
Ishikawa, 36.10361 136.69255

TNS:F
13303   1999-10-10
Ishikawa, 37.42378 137.17039

TNS:F
13113   2005-10-07
Gunma, Seta-gun, 36.52403 139.1525

TNS:F
13304   2005-09-24
Ishikawa, 36.3797 136.6209

TNS:F
13301   1989-10-11
Ishikawa, 37.07294 136.93375

TNS:F
13302   1998-11-08
Ishikawa, 36.38403 136.43541

TNS:F
13059   2004-07-24
Hokkaido, Suttsu-gun, 42.70506 140.23105

TNS:F
13106   2005-07-20
Tochigi, 36.76428 139.45772

TNS:F
12890   2005-10-07
Oita, 33.12311 131.34058

TNS:F
12894   2005-09-11
Nagano, Shimotakai-gun, 36.83986 138.40547

TNS:F
12844   2005-10-28
Hiroshima, Yamagata-gun, 34.68692 132.19928

TNS:F
12891   2005-10-18
Kumamoto, 32.99428 130.86069

TNS:F
12907   2005-09-24
Nagano, 36.54497 137.81375

TNS:F
12810   2005-08-20
Tochigi, 36.8763 139.43716


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Google Map

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