Dataset: TENN-
Taxa: Wiesnerellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095521K. Mayebara   s.n.1951-04-00
Japan, Kumamoto, Yamaye, 32.248149 130.771688, 100m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095520K. Mayebara   s.n.1951-04-00
Japan, Kumamoto, Yamaye, 32.248149 130.771688, 100m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Steph.
TENN-B-0095515Z. Iwatsuki   143901964-12-07
Japan, Kagoshima, Along valley of Susukawa between Onoaida and the falls, Yakushima Island, 30.248358 130.539756, 150 - 500m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Steph.
TENN-B-0095523Z. Iwatsuki   2741965-01-25
Japan, Miyazaki, Kyushu. Miyazaki Pref.: Inohae valley, 31.72859 131.36656, 100 - 200m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095524H. Inoue   s.n.
Japan, Chiba, Mt. Kiyosumi, 35.161758 140.149026, 300m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Steph.
TENN-B-0095516S. Hattori   158651964-12-28
Japan, Miyazaki, Kyushu. Miyazaki Pref.: Takisan shrine, Kushima-shi, 31.407696 131.3303, 200m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095518M. Higuchi   144501987-05-05
Japan, Shimane, Shimane-ken, Iishi-gun, Ryuzuno-taki Falls, 35.061708 132.733265, 400m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Steph.
TENN-B-0095519Z. Iwatsuki   145051964-12-09
Japan, Kagoshima, along a trail above Nakama toward Mt. Shichigo-dake, Isl. Yakushima, 30.307912 130.482225, 200 - 300m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095517H. Inoue   s.n.1986-05-18
Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo Pref, Ongata, Hachioji-shi, 35.659834 139.287656, 400m

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Stephani
TENN-B-0095525H. Ando   s.n.1957-01-20
Japan, Yamaguchi, Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Pref., 34.206076 132.06286

TENN
Wiesnerella denudata (Mitt.) Steph.
TENN-B-0095522S. Hattori   s.n.1946-05-00
Japan, Miyazaki, Kiushiu, Miyazaki Pref, Obi, 31.626229 131.354802, 100m


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