Dataset: WIS
Search Criteria: Japan; Bungo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


WIS
WIS-L-0086050Y. Ohmura   29711997-03-03
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Kosedo, Kusamoto, Yamakuni-cho, Shimoge-gun, 33.416667 131.083333, 300m

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WIS-L-0086186H. Kashiwadani   449922002-10-22
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Makonoto Pass, Kokonoe-cho, Kusu-gun, 33.097993 131.216489, 1350m

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WIS-L-0086036Y. Ohmura   29611997-03-03
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Pref. Ohita, Shingai, Tsukinoki, Yamakuni-cho, Shimoge-gun, 33.416667 131.083333, 330m

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WIS-L-0086187Kashiwadani, H.   449932002-10-22
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu; Hacchobaru, ca 2 km S of Sujiyu Hot Spring, Kokonoe-cho, Kusu-gun, 33.096263 131.186346, 1140m

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WIS-L-0086220H. Kashiwadani   449912002-10-21
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Futago Temple, Aki-cho, Higashikunisaki-gun, 33.574265 131.603398, 360m

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Pannaria lurida (Mont.) Nyl.
WIS-L-0086249M. Togashi   s.n.1954-05-30
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Yutsubo, Handa-mura, Kusu-gun, 33.131233 131.195853

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Lichinella hondoana (Zahlbr.) P.P. Moreno & Egea
WIS-L-0086295H. Kashiwadani   450362002-10-24
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Kakisaka, Yabakei-cho, Shimoge-gun, 33.495664 131.191905, 110m

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Pyxine limbulata Müll.Arg.
WIS-L-0086303H. Kashiwadani   450122002-10-22
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu: Shiramizu Hot Spring, Shonai-cho, Ohita-gun., 33.119145 131.313085, 760m

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Graphis cognata Müll.Arg.
WIS-L-0086315H. Kashiwadani   450552002-10-22
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu, Mt. Kuroiwa, Kokonoe-cho, Kusu-gun., 33.105618 131.207237, 1520m

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WIS-L-0120291H. Kashiwadani   450152002-10-21
Japan, Bungo, Ohita, Kyushu: Jobutsu, Kunisaki-cho, Higashi-kunisaki-gun, 33.5906 131.62796, 260m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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