Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cortinarius aureobrunneus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
57514   2013-09-28

TNS:F
53648   2014-09-20
Miyagi, 38.2675 140.5985

TNS:F
45320   2011-10-07
34.65656 133.22292

TNS:F
45309   2011-09-26
34.66245 132.52611

TNS:F
60789   2013-09-10
Aomori, 40.79314 140.80061

TNS:F
39836   1961-10-09
Ishikawa, 36.51622 136.67467

TNS:F
39837   2009-10-05
Ishikawa, 36.90736 136.77328

TNS:F
26833   1986-09-26
Tottori, Saihaku-gun, 35.39034 133.53389

TNS:F
23896   1976-09-23
Ishikawa, 36.51622 136.67467

TNS:F
23897   1977-08-15
Ishikawa, 36.22458 136.77281

TNS:F
23900   2000-10-14
Ishikawa, 37.42378 137.17039

TNS:F
23898   1978-09-23
Ishikawa, Kahoku-gun, 36.64986 136.76419

TNS:F
23899   1986-10-05
Ishikawa, 36.48572 136.6768

TNS:F
10173   1985-10-29
Hiroshima, 34.72503 132.83241


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Google Map

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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.