Dataset: OSU-M
Search Criteria: Japan; Unknown; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Fungi, OSC


OSU-OSC:M
7563Togashi   1933-10-22
Japan, Unknown, Kamiyonai, near Morioka.

OSU-OSC:M
7564Togashi   1932-10-18
Japan, Unknown, Morioka, Pref. Iwate, Japan

OSU-OSC:M
7566Shinji   
Japan, Unknown, Pref. Iwate., none listed

OSU-OSC:M
7567Takahashi   Takahashi1933-10-21
Japan, Unknown, College Yard, Morioka, Japan; Herb. Kogo Togashi

OSU-OSC:M
7570Togashi   1933-10-05
Japan, Unknown, Kurioshino, Morioka, Japan

OSU-OSC:M
7573Togashi   Togashi1932-09-23
Japan, Unknown, Takizawa, Pref. Iwato, Japan, Herb. Kogo Togashi

OSU-OSC:M
7574Saito   1932-08-08
Japan, Unknown, Takamatsu, Morioka

OSU-OSC:M
7576Mishima   1933-07-03
Japan, Unknown, College yard, Morioka

OSU-OSC:M
7581Saito   Saito1932-10-02
Japan, Unknown, Gomyojin, Pref. Iwate, Herb. Kogo Togashi


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