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

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Heterodermia diademata (Taylor) D. D. Awasthi
WIS-L-0106049Yoshiyuki Imamura   s.n.1963-07-03
Japan, Tochigi, Kinugawa, 36.388318 139.732626

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WIS-L-0108079Yoshiyuki Imamura   s.n.1963-07-03
Japan, Tochigi, Kinugawa, 36.388318 139.732626

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WIS-L-0108095Yoshiyuki Imamura   s.n.1963-07-03
Japan, Tochigi, Kinugawa, 36.388318 139.732626

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Pseudobaeomyces pachycarpus (Müll. Arg.) M. Satô
WIS-L-0112428S. Kurokawa   640451964-04-29
Japan, Tochigi, Shimotsuke, Sanno Pass, Nikko, 36.814169 139.451256, 1600m

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Melanohalea olivacea (L.) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
WIS-L-0112441S. Kurokawa   640631964-04-29
Japan, Tochigi, Shimotsuke, Sanno Pass, Nikko., 36.814169 139.451256, 1400m

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Bryocaulon pseudosatoanum (Asah.) Kärnefelt
WIS-L-0112474S. Kurokawa   640661964-04-29
Japan, Tochigi, Prov. Shimotsuke, Honshu, Sanno Pass, Nikko, 36.814169 139.451256, 1400 - 1730m

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WIS-L-0112519S. Kurokawa   690911969-10-12
Japan, Tochigi, Prov. Shimotsuke, Hangetsu Pass, Nikko., 36.713 139.47, 1400m

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WIS-L-0112531S. Kurokawa   690311969-06-17
Japan, Tochigi, Prov. Shimotsuke, Mt. Nasu-dake., 37.123611 139.960062, 1800m

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Physconia grumosa Kashiw. & Poelt
WIS-L-0112690H. Kashiwadani   132831976-05-10
Japan, Tochigi, Shimotsuke, Honshu, riverside of Yukawa, Senjo-ga-hara, Nikko, 36.777248 139.4443, 1300m

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WIS-L-0086054H. Kashiwadani   380651995-01-24
Japan, Tochigi, Shizuoka, Honshu, Pref. Shizuoka, Shimosa, Haruno-cho, Shuchi-gun, 34.95 137.8833, 100m


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Google Map

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