Dataset: MIL-
Search Criteria: Japan; Hokkaido; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B132300K. Takita   1980-04-29
Japan, Hokkaido, Kushiro-Gun, - 10m

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B133342K. Takita   1978-07-25
Japan, Hokkaido, Kawakami-Gun, - 90m

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Aulacomnium heterostichum (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp.
B133313K. Takita   1980-06-01
Japan, Hokkaido, Kushiro-Gun, - 10m

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Metzgeria pubescens (Schrank) Raddi
B132302K. Takita   1980-11-16
Japan, Hokkaido, - 15m

MIL
B132303T. Sasaki   1980-10-05
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa, - 700m

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B126335K. Takida   1978-05-24
Japan, Hokkaido

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Gymnocolea inflata (Huds.) Dumort.
B126364K. Takida | N. Kitagawa   1978-10-11
Japan, Hokkaido, Kushiro-Shicho

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B126371K. Takida   971978-08-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Kushiro-Gun, - 50m

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B126356K. Takida   1978-05-27
Japan, Hokkaido, - 5m

MIL
Anomodon giraldii M??ll. Hal.
B132267T. Sasaki   1011977-11-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-Gun, - 200m

MIL
Stereocaulon saviczii
B144218M. Togashi   1969-07-20
Japan, Hokkaido, - 1800m

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Climacium dendroides (Hedw.) F. Weber & D. Mohr
B132273K. Takita   1978-11-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Akan-Gun, - 5m

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Plagiopus oederianus (Sw.) H.A. Crum & L.E. Anderson
B133338K. Takita   1980-06-01
Japan, Hokkaido, Kushiro-Gun, - 15m

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Bryoxiphium norvegicum subsp. japonicum (Berggr.) ?ΓΌ. L??ve & D. L??ve
B126331T. Sasaki   1978-06-11
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-Gun, - 500m

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Acroscyphus sphaerophoroides
B137118M. Togashi   1969-07-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Ishikari, - 2000m

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Taxiphyllum aomoriense Iwatsuki, 1963
B132299K. Takita   1978-10-05
Japan, Hokkaido, - 40m


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Google Map

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