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  2. Leprocaulon coriense - Wikipedia

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    The type material was collected in South Korea, with an isotype housed at the Kyoto University herbarium (KYO). [6] The taxon was reclassified to the genus Leprocaulon in 2013 as a part of a larger restructuring of leprose genera. [7]

  3. List of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    A herbarium (plural "herbaria") is a collection of preserved plant specimens. These specimens may be whole plants or plant parts: these will usually be in a dried form, mounted on a sheet, but depending upon the material may also be kept in alcohol or other preservative.

  4. Kyoto University - Wikipedia

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    This plan was edicted accordingly in 1896, and Kyoto Imperial University (京都帝國大學, Kyōto-teikoku-daigaku) was established on June 18, 1897, [11] as the second university in the country. The University started using Third Higher School's buildings, and the higher school moved to a patch of land across the street, where the southern ...

  5. Nepenthes peltata - Wikipedia

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    The herbarium specimen Koshikawa 44 is the designated holotype, and is deposited at the herbarium of the Botany Department of Kyoto University (KYO) in Kyoto, Japan. [3] The specimen is a plant that was taken from the Mount Hamiguitan Range and later cultivated at Nanso Botanic Gardens. [3]

  6. Xylotheque - Wikipedia

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    The oldest extant collection was established in 1823 at the University of Leningrad, and by the middle of the century they had been established in many European countries. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Australia now houses 12 xylaria holding 11% of the world's wood specimens, [ 4 ] while the Oxford Forestry Institute's xylarium holds about 13%.

  7. Nepenthes sumatrana - Wikipedia

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    Both are deposited at the Herbarium of Andalas University in Padang, West Sumatra and appear to represent N. sumatrana. However, Figure 8 in Tamin and Hotta's treatment illustrates a lower pitcher (Hotta 31158, held at the Herbarium of Kyoto University) that probably belongs to N. gymnamphora. [7]

  8. Mitsuru Hotta - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the Agricultural Department of Osaka Prefecture University in 1960. The same year, he took part in the Tonga and Fiji Expedition organised by Kyoto University . Between 1963 and 1964, Hotta made numerous plant collections in Borneo together with Professor Minoru Hirano of Osaka City University .

  9. The Kyoto University Research Centre for the Cultural Sciences

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    Institute for Oriental Culture was established in Tokyo [2] and Kyoto in 1929. The establishment was one of the governmental cultural projects [ 3 ] undertaken by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs . The building is the current main building, which was completed in November 1930.