Dataset: MICH
Search Criteria: Japan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Lichens
81220Y. Asahina   s. n.
Japan, Tochigi, no data, Nikko

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81221Y. Asahina   875
Japan, Tochigi, no data, Nikko

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Haematomma elatinum var. ochrophaeum
105254Y. Asahina   s. n.
Japan, no data, Kii

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62755A. Yasuda   1461913-00-00
Japan, Miyagi, Near Sendai

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62787A. Yasuda   s.n.
Japan, Tottori, Inaba Province

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62788A. Yasuda   s.n.1917-00-00
Japan, Tottori, [Inaba province]

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62815K. Tsunoda   s.n.
Japan, Gunma, Mount Akagi, Honshu Island

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Evernia esorediosa (Müll.Arg.) Du Rietz
360632Y. Asahina   s.n.
Japan, no data, Shiobara

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Everniastrum cirrhatum (Fr.) Hale ex Sipman
360691Y. Asahina   s.n.1924-01-00
Japan, no data, Hakone

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341670Y. Asahina   134951924-00-00
Japan, no data, Mt. Fuji

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342493Y. Asahina   s.n.
Japan, no data, no data provided on label of catalog no: 342493


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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