Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

タサ

English translation:

Wildemania tasa Yendo

Added to glossary by KathyT
Oct 12, 2007 12:11
16 yrs ago
Japanese term

タサ

Japanese to English Science Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright
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Proposed translations (English)
1 Wildemania tasa Yendo
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Oct 14, 2007 02:57: KathyT Created KOG entry

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Wildemania tasa Yendo

Wildemania tasa Yendo, also known as Porphyra tasa (Yendo) Ueda

Porphyra from Index Nominum Algarum
Porphyra tasa (Yendo) Ueda: J. Imp. Fish. Inst. [Tokyo] 28: 35. 1932. Wildemania tasa Yendo 1920 [attributed directly to Yendo] ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu/rlmoe/porphyra.html -
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