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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
BOL0265683Blow, T.B.   87
Japan, Kanto, Ibaraki Pref, Hitachi, Nesanda.

BOL
Nitella hyalina (DC.) C.Agardh
BOL0265764Blow, T.B.   92
Japan, Kanto, Ibaraki Prefecture, Hitachi, Lake Shinomate.

BOL
BOL0265779Blow, T.B.   56
Japan, Kyushu, Kagoshima Prefecture, Izumi, Sakai.

BOL
BOL0265827Blow, T.B.   80
Japan, Kanto, Ibaraki Prefecture, Hitachi, Kesike.

BOL
Nitella tenuissima (Desv.) Kutz.
BOL0265841Blow, T.B.   76
Japan, Kanto, Ibaraki Prefecture, Hitachi, prope [near] Kesike.

BOL
Nitella tenuissima (Desv.) Kutz.
BOL0265843Blow, T.B.   81
Japan, Kanto, Ibaraki Prefecture, Hitachi, Kesike.

BOL
BOL0270100Okamura, K.   Sub-BH28652
Japan, Kanto, Kanagawa Pref, Enoshima (Sagami).

BOL
Codium fragile (Suringar) Har.
BOL0270103Okamura, K.   Sub-BH28643
Japan, Chubu, [Ishikawa Pref.], Noto.

BOL
BOL0281659Tanaka, J.   s.n.1989-03-10
Japan, Kyushu, Kagoshima Pref, Tokunoshima Island, Yonama.

BOL
Collinsiella cava (Yendo) Printz
BOL0281660Tanaka, J.   1311991-02-04
Japan, Chubu, Shizuoka Pref, Minamiizu-machi, Yumigahama.

BOL
BOL0281661Tanaka, J.   s.n.1990-03-27
Japan, Kanto, Kanagawa Pref, Yokosuka-shi, Kannonzaki.

BOL
BOL0281662Tanaka, J.   1301989-05-21
Japan, Chubu, Shizuoka Pref, Shimoda-shi, Nabeta.

BOL
BOL0281663Tanaka, J.   s.n.1985-06-02
Japan, Kanto, Kanagawa Pref, Kamakura-shi, Inamuragasaki.

BOL
BOL0281664Tanaka, J.   s.n.1990-05-11
Japan, Kanto, Tokyo, Hachijyo Island, Yaene.

BOL
BOL0310924Tanaka, J.   s.n.1989-03-11
Japan, Kyushu, Kagoshima Pref, Tokunoshima Island, San.

BOL
BOL0311190Okamura, K.   Sub-BH28650
Japan, Kanto, [Kanagawa Pref,] Enoshima (Sagami).

BOL
Crawfurdia japonica Siebold & Zucc.
BOL0317959Masaki, M.   s.n.1930-07-28
Japan, Fukushima Prefecture, Mount Azuma.


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