Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Symplocos migoi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northeastern Asia


SNUA-TAIF:4
1851938Lu, PF   2002-08-11
Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei-shi, Chutzuhu, 25.2 121.56667

SNUA-TAIF:25
1860624Yang, SJ   2000-06-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Pingtung, Shuangliu, 22.225 120.79444

SNUA-TAIF:4
1865759Lu, PF   2002-09-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei-shi, Chutzuhu, 25.2 121.56667

SNUA-TAIF:4
1865760Lu, PF   2002-09-15
Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei-shi, Chutzuhu, 25.2 121.56667

SNUA-TAIF:4228
1931444Cheng, YP   2003-10-30
Taiwan, Province of China, Chingjen Lake, 25.15 121.7

SNUA-TAIF:3125
1933967Chiang, HL   2002-09-04
Taiwan, Province of China, Litungshan, 24.69806 121.34361

SNUA-TAIF:6182
1938779Anonymous   2003-02-18
Taiwan, Province of China, Yunhai, 24.04167 121.21944

SNUA-TAIF:6182
1938780Anonymous   2003-02-18
Taiwan, Province of China, Yunhai, 24.04167 121.21944

SNUA-TAIF:3125
1943300Chiang, HL   2002-09-04
Taiwan, Province of China, Yulao-Litungshan, 24.68333 121.28333

SNUA-TAIF:2741
1957465Chiang, HL   2001-08-22
Taiwan, Province of China, Wututan(è¡Óó÷©)Ø¿×ì, 25.15 121.61667

SNUA-TAIF:2
1966637Chiang, HL   2001-08-22
Taiwan, Province of China, Taipei, Wututan(è¡Óó÷©)Ø¿×ì, 25.15 121.61667

SNUA-TAIF:24
1973050Lu, SY   1995-08-08
Taiwan, Province of China, Ilan, Taipingshan, 24.43333 120.75

SNUA-TAIF:24
1973073Lu, SY   1995-08-08
Taiwan, Province of China, Ilan, Taipingshan, 24.43333 120.75

SNUA-TAIF:12
1983222Lu, SY   1983-08-03
Taiwan, Province of China, Hualien, Hoping logging trail, 24.30833 121.65


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