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

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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Umbilicaria esculenta (Miyoshi) Minks
WIS-L-0113098A. Shiraishi   s.n.1960-08-00
Japan, Saitama, Musashi, Mt. Ryogami, 36.016589 138.833759, 1600m

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Sulcaria sulcata (Lév.) Bystrek ex Brodo & D. Hawksw.
WIS-L-0112513S. Kurokawa   701601970-05-25
Japan, Saitama, Musashi, Honshu, Karisaka Pass, Chichibu, 35.906736 138.819159, 1850m

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Cetrelia japonica (Zahlbr.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
WIS-L-0112525S. Kurokawa   701311970-05-24
Japan, Saitama, Musashi, Honshu, Karisaka Pass, Chichibu, 35.906736 138.819159, 1750m

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Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
WIS-L-0112536H. Shibuichi   44211970-08-02
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Jumonji Pass, Honshu, Chichibu., 35.932842 138.736325, 2100m

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WIS-L-0112537S. Kurokawa   701201970-05-24
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Honshu, Karisaka Pass. Chichibu, 35.906736 138.819159, 1770m

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WIS-L-0112539S. Kurokawa   70156`1970-05-25
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Honshu, Karisaka Pass, Chichibu, 35.906736 138.819159, 1950m

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WIS-L-0112540S. Kurokawa   701321970-05-24
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Honshu, Karisaka Pass, Chichibu, 35.906736 138.819159, 1770m

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WIS-L-0112544S. Kurokawa   701661970-05-25
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Honshu, Tochimoto, Chichibu, 35.946079 138.848653, 980m

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WIS-L-0112549H. Shibuichi   37391969-07-21
Japan, Saitama, Prov. Musashi, Honshu, Mt. Kumotori, Chichibu, 35.855495 138.943958, 1950m

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WIS-L-0112581S. Kurokawa   700981970-05-23
Japan, Saitama, Musashi, Honshu, Mt. Hakutai, Chichibu, 35.959659 138.933467, 1500m

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WIS-L-0086338M. Togashi   s.n.1973-10-28
Japan, Saitama, Honshu, Musashi. Azosa-shiroiwa, en route from Mikuni Pass to Jyumonji Pass, Ohtaki-mura, Chichibu-gun, 35.932842 138.736325, 1800m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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