Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schizaea dichotoma (Acrostichum dichotomum, Schizaea biroi, Schizaea kikuzatonis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TNS:s.n.
120718?   1973-12-23
Japan, Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, China-cho, 27.36528 128.56866

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
138053?   1993-01-04
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.39 123.7465

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
139286?   1984-01-12
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.383 123.7783

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
183218?   1983-01-15
Japan, Okinawa, Kunigami-gun, Yabu-son, 26.5155 128.0083

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
193749?   2007-04-13
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.298353 123.876936

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
246019?   1971-02-08
Japan, Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, China-cho, 27.36528 128.56866

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
303612?   1974-12-05
Japan, Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, China-cho, 27.36528 128.56866

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
310014?   1984-10-01
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.3609 123.7484

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
364378?   1988-03-16
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.3552 123.8068

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
384555?   1971-02-08
Japan, Kagoshima, Oshima-gun, China-cho, 27.36528 128.56866

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
428917?   2007-09-29
Japan, Okinawa, Kunigami-gun, Kunigami-son, 26.75 128.216667

SNUA-TNS:s.n.
464503?   1988-03-15
Japan, Okinawa, Yaeyama-gun, Taketomi-cho, 24.3157 123.8193

SNUA-TOYA:s.n.
1750920?   1992-11-23
Japan, Okinawa, Kunigami-gun, Yabu-son, 26.59229 127.97724

SNUA-TAIF:13
1867577Anonymous   1986-10-28
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Pingtung, Wanliteshan, 22.0725 120.83444

SNUA-TAIF:8561
1948255Lu, P.F.   2004-08-06
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Taitung, Tienchih Trail, 22.01667 121.56667

SNUA-TAIF:7
1985503Chung, S.W.   2004-08-06
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Taitung, Tienchih Trail, 22.01667 121.56667

SNUA-TAIF:8
1990131Lu, P.F.   2004-08-06
Taiwan, Province of China, Taiwan, Taitung, Tienchih Trail, 22.01667 121.56667


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