Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acer miaotaiense (Acer miyabei subsp. miaotaiense, Acer yangjuechi, Acer miaotaiense var. glabrum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-PE
2417751746傅坤俊   1952-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 33.61 106.92

SNUA-PE
2417548081牛春山   1962-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 32.38 109.36

SNUA-PE
2417461547郭本兆   1951-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 33.31 108.31

SNUA-PE
2417451074??孟   1951-00-00
China, Gansu, 34.56 105.72

SNUA-PE
2417449985??孟   1950-00-00
China, Gansu, 34.56 105.72

SNUA-PE
2417449671??孟   1950-00-00
China, Gansu, 34.56 105.72

SNUA-US
1456216646J. Wen   2016-07-05
China, Shaanxi, Taibai Xian, Yinge Zhen, Yangigou, 34.0426 107.676

SNUA-US
1456036541J. Wen   2016-07-03
China, Shaanxi, Mei Xian. Taibaishan, 34.0912 107.71

SNUA-PE
1303798369T.N.Liou   1939-00-00
China, Shaanxi, ?台子, 33.617764 106.921231

SNUA-PE
1303798322T.N.Liou   1939-00-00
China, Shaanxi, ?台子, 33.617764 106.921231

SNUA-HIB
1030776023?子恩   1999-00-00
China, Hubei, 坪?, 30.663372 113.166529

SNUA-PE
Acer miaotaiense subsp. yangjuechi
2417275977??育   1957-00-00
China, Zhejiang, 30.19 119.36

SNUA-WUK
Acer miaotaiense var. biocarpum var. nov.
4043908116魏志平   1958-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 34.28 107.75

SNUA-PE
241745269258年秦??   1958-00-00
China, Shaanxi, 33.97 107.24

SNUA-MOAR
Acer miyabei subsp. miaotaiense (P. C. Tsoong) A. E. Murray
4064833137Paul W. Meyer; Kunso Kim; Kang Wang   2011-10-03
China, Gansu, Huang Jia Ping, 34.29265 106.145283

SNUA-PE
Acer yangjuechi W. P. Fang & P. L. Chiu
2417302159?策?   1994-00-00
China, Jiangxi, 29.61 115.99

SNUA-PE
Acer yangjuechi W. P. Fang & P. L. Chiu
2417281873??育   1958-00-00
China, Zhejiang, 30.19 119.36


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