Dataset: ASU-Lichens
Search Criteria: Japan; Tokyo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium


ASU:Lichens
S. Kurokawa   700541970-03-15
Japan, Tokyo, Eigoh, northern part of Hachijo-Island. Izu Islands., 33.135435 139.77256

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H. Kashiwadani   137911976-09-10
Japan, Tokyo, Miyake-jima Island; Cape Tsurune. Izu Islands., 34.0495 139.5298

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H. Kashiwadani   137991976-09-10
Japan, Tokyo, Miyake-jima Island; Ako. Izu Islands., 34.0718 139.48341, 40m

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Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
H. Kashiwadani   142251978-03-09
Japan, Tokyo, Izu Islands, Kohzu-shima Island; Mt. Tenjo, 34.215851 139.157037, 520m

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Cladonia capitata (Michx.) Spreng.
H. Kashiwadani   141851978-03-08
Japan, Tokyo, Izu Islands, Kohzu-shima Island; Mt. Chichibu, 34.195736 139.14237, 100m

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H. Kashiwadani   135691976-09-08
Japan, Tokyo, Hachijo Island; Mt. Hachijo-Fuji. Izu Islands., 33.139388 139.764062, 300m

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ASUL000870H. Kashiwadani   379861994-06-11
Japan, Tokyo, Mt. Hachijo-Fuji, Hachijo Island. Izu Islands., 33.139388 139.764062

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Strigula elegans (Fée) Müll.Arg.
H. Kashiwadani   379911994-06-11
Japan, Tokyo, W slope of Mt. Mihara, Hachijo Island. Izu Islands., 33.092398 139.810636, 140m

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Cladonia furcata (Hudson) Schrader
Y. Ohmura   84472011-11-10
Japan, Tokyo, Izu Islands: along the Prefectural Road 223, NE slope of Mt. Nagataki, Mikura-jima Island., 33.87241 139.61615, 680m

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Flakea papillata O. E. Erikss
Y. Ohmura   96022013-03-22
Japan, Tokyo, Bonin Islands: Sekimon, Haha-jima Island, 26.675899 142.1543407, 250m

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Y. Ohmura   84462011-11-10
Japan, Tokyo, Izu Islands: along the trail, NW slope of Mt. Oyama, Mikura-jima Island, 33.87982 139.5925, 550m

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Y. Ohmura   64182009-06-18
Japan, Tokyo, Ogasawara, Sulphur Islands, Kita-iwo Island, 24.785795 141.316275, 448m


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Google Map

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