Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nervilia nipponica (Nervilia punctata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
119102?   1977-06-13
Japan, Tokyo, Oshima-machi, 34.7938 139.3636

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
137871?   1977-06-13
Japan, Tokyo, Oshima-machi, 34.7938 139.3636

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
158241?   1970-07-13
Japan, Okinawa, Nago-shi, 26.6311 127.9349

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
200487?   1977-06-13
Japan, Tokyo, Oshima-machi, 34.76742 139.3965

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
263030?   2003-07-26
Japan, Shizuoka, Shimoda-shi, 34.6688 138.9631

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
265002?   1957-07-18
Japan, Tokyo, Oshima-machi

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
327657?   1957-07-18
Japan, Tokyo, Oshima-machi

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
386960?   1954-04-19
Japan, Kagoshima, Kumage-gun, Nishinoomote-cho, 30.7516 131.0327

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
743673?   2006-08-07
Japan, Tokyo, Machida-shi, 35.562135 139.490684

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
757430?   2007-07-06
Japan, Kanagawa, Odawara-shi, 35.307441 139.190574

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
788810?   2015-05-27
Japan, Kanagawa, Odawara-shi, 35.282444 139.165578

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
909128?   1990-08-25
Japan, Kanagawa, Yokosuka-shi, 35.240789 139.653035

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
909200?   2005-07-18
Japan, Tokyo, Hachiouji-shi, Hachijo-machi, 33.138345 139.739903

SNUA-KPM:s.n.
950688?   2007-05-18
Japan, Kanagawa, Odawara-shi, 35.307441 139.190574

SNUA-MBK:s.n.
1642098?   1990-05-25
Japan, Kochi, Takaoka-gun, Yusuhara, 33.4625 132.86875

SNUA-TAIF:s.n.
Nervilia punctata (Blume) Makino
1875655Lin, TP   1978-04-20
Taiwan, Province of China, Miaoli, Taping, 24.51667 120.98333

SNUA-TAIF:7
1976523Chung, SW   2005-03-10
Taiwan, Province of China, Taichung, Mt. Pochinchia, 24.21667 121


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