Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aphyllorchis montana (Aphyllorchis benguetensis, Aphyllorchis borneensis, Aphyllorchis odoardii, Aphyllorchis prainii, Aphyllorchis purpurea, Aphyllorchis tanegashimensis, Aphyllorchis unguiculata, Aphyllorchis purpurata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
97090?   1986-09-13
Japan, Kagoshima, Nishinoomote-shi, 30.7435 131.0534

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
118089?   1961-08-17
Japan, Kagoshima, Kimotsuki-gun, Sata-cho, 31.05383 130.67505

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
155937?   1986-09-13
Japan, Kagoshima, Nishinoomote-shi, 30.7435 131.0534

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
218578?   1986-09-13
Japan, Kagoshima, Nishinoomote-shi, 30.7435 131.0534

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
232305?   1939-10-10
Japan, Kagoshima, Kimotsuki-gun, Takakuma-mura, 31.4711 130.814

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
267146?   1954-09-01
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Nishinoomote-cho, 30.744 130.8566

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
307097?   1937-08-27
Japan, Okinawa, Kunigami-gun, Kunigami-son, 26.7175 128.1828

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
348502?   1952-12-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Nishinoomote-cho, 30.7355 131.0614

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
363187?   1964-08-20
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.3156 130.6523

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
409298?   1999-05-02
Japan, Tochigi, Shimotsuga-gun, Iwafune-machi, 36.3655 139.6373

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
444572?   1964-08-20
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.3156 130.6523

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
463313?   1964-08-20
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.3156 130.6523

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
950451?   1976-12-23
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Yaku-cho, 30.300309 130.640483

SNUA-TAI:s.n.
1880193Huang   
Taiwan, Province of China, Exp. forest of Chunghsin Univ., 24.07528 121.02833

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
1989164Anonymous   1974-08-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Taoyuan, Lalashan, 24.73528 121.42611


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