Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erythranthe sessilifolia (Mimulus sessilifolius)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00226074M. T. Kao   82631972-06-20
Japan, Honshu, Nagano, Tukiyo-toge

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM250740Mimoro, K.   38831977-06-10
Japan, Aomori Pref., Mt. Ohanabe, Towada-cho, Kamikita-gun, 700 - 1000m

CM:Botany
CM255763Murata, G.   376041978-06-13
Japan, Hokkaido, Kawakami, NE foot of Mt. Ashibetsu, Furano-shi, along upper stream of Yufure River, 350 - 370m

CM:Botany
CM255811Murata, G.   387451978-06-25
Japan, Hokkaido, Rumoi, Kamuieto-misaki, Mashike-cho, Mashike-gun

CM:Botany
CM255816Murata, G.   386571978-06-27
Japan, Hokkaido, Sorachi, lower elevation of Mt. Minamishokan-dake, Uryu-cho, Uryu-gun, 600m

CM:Botany
CM255817Murata, G.   386781978-06-26
Japan, Hokkaido, Sorachi, lower elevation of Mt. Minamishokan-dake, Uryu-cho, Uryu-gun, 600m

CM:Botany
CM263113Onogi, S.   81901979-06-03
Japan, Gifu Pref., Kurumijima, Asahi-mura, 1000m

CM:Botany
CM268693Takahashi, M.   8511981-06-18
Japan, Hokkaido, Ishikari, Sapporo-city, Jozankei, 700m

CM:Botany
CM328715Tsugaru, S.   49591978-06-26
Japan, Hokkaido, near Minamishokan-Lodge, Uryu-cho, Uryu-gun, 500 - 700m

CM:Botany
CM328716Mimoro, K.   47621978-06-11
Japan, Hokkaido, Minamifurano-cho, Sorachi-gun, ENE foot of Mt. Yubari, along Tonashibetsu-River, 300 - 400m

CM:Botany
CM349660Kajita, T.   4461987-05-20
Japan, Honshu, Miyagi Pref., Tamatsukuri-gun, Narugo-cho, Onikoube, Suginomori-sawa, 400m

CM:Botany
CM382764Deguchi, K.   57621983-06-09
Japan, Honshu, Aomori pref., upper stream of Yunokawa-R, Kawauchi-cho, Shimokita-gun, 100 - 200m

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT153857   s.n.1880-07-24
Japan, Mt. Iwakisan, Prov. Mutsu


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