Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erythranthe inflata (Mimulus nepalensis var. japonicus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT615873T. Naito   s.n.1977-08-03
Japan, Aomori, Kamikita, Japan. N. Honshu: Aomori Pref, Kamikita-gun, Oirase river

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM256708Sohma, K.   7761979-07-00
Japan, Hokkaido, Furano city, Yamabe in Tokyo University Forest, 250m

CM:Botany
CM256723Sohma, K.   7041979-07-00
Japan, Hokkaido, Furano city, Yamabe in Tokyo University Forest, 300m

CM:Botany
CM273251Boufford, D.E.   224391980-07-28
Japan, Hokkaido, Iburi-shicho, Musu-gun, Sobetsu-cho, Kubonai, along Panke-gawa River, 230m

CM:Botany
CM311140Naito, T.   s.n.1983-06-00
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi pref., Kami-gun, Onoda-machi, on bank along stream named Asahi-zawa near Mt. Kuromori, 400m

CM:Botany
CM318283Ohashi, H.   110741984-07-03
Japan, Honshu, Tochigi pref., border of Kuriyama-mura & Imaichi-shi, 1025m

CM:Botany
CM330594Ohashi, H.   218821986-09-30
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi pref., Narugocho Onikoube, 450m

CM:Botany
CM349476Kurosawa, T.   5541988-06-23
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi pref., Natori-shi, Takadatekawakami, Tarumizu, 60 - 80m

CM:Botany
CM353475Utech, F.H.   89-0541989-06-27
Japan, Hokkaido, Sorachi: Yubari-dam site, Lake Shuparo, 300m

CM:Botany
CM361719Utech, F.H.   91-2501991-06-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Hokkaido Pref., Shiribeshi-shida (subprefecture), Oshima Peninsula, Kuromatsumi (town), Utasai, Japan Sea coast, 40 - 80m

CM:Botany
CM389195Utech, F.H.   93-29151993-08-19
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa Subpref., Niseinoshikimap River Gorge, N slopes of Mt. Daisetsu-san, 650m

CM:Botany
CM479748Utech, F.H.   96-6401996-09-03
Japan, Hokkaido, Hidaka Subprefecture: Urakawa-township, Rakko-dake Mountain near Mena-shunbetsu River, 350m


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