Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Deparia viridifrons (Athyrium viridifrons)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


MSC
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
MSC0195872Tagawa- Motozi   3111930-07-06
Japan, Prov. Musashi: Mt. Ryogami, Chichibu

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
CHRB0086280James D. Montgomery   93-2471993-09-05
Japan, Chiba, Cryptomeria plantation at Gobou-zawa stream, Boso Peninsula, Chiba, 200m

CHRB
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
CHRB0086281   93-2471993-00-00
Japan, Chiba

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Pteridophytes
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
1007435M. G. Price   29451974-05-14
Philippines, Cordillera, Apayao, Kalinga-Apayao, Calanasan, 800m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
1617107D. E. Boufford   244221988-09-02
China, Sichuan, no data, Dujianyan Municipality (formerly Guan Xian); Longxi Forest Farm along the Longxi He and lower western slopes of Caguan Shan, E of the town of Longxi, 900m

MICH:Pteridophytes
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
1617108Y. Tanaka   B. T. 2451962-06-26
Japan, Chiba, no data, Godai Kameyama-mura

MICH:Pteridophytes
Deparia viridifrons (Mak.) M. Kato
1617109Y. Tanaka   B. T. 2451962-06-26
Japan, Chiba, no data, Godai Kameyama-mura

University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
TENN-V-0253265T. Namegata   134301960-09-06
Japan, Nagasaki

West Virginia University Herbarium


WVA
WVA-V-0093938Makino, Tomitaro   s.n.1934-08-00
Japan, Mt. Yokokura, Ochi-machi, Takoaka-gun, Prov. Tosa, Shikoku, 33.5358 133.2078


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