was a
Japanese botanist
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. In scholarly works using the
Latin alphabet, his name is generally
romanised
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as "Sumihiko Hatusima" following the
"Kunrei" system.
Hatsushima was born in
Nagasaki Prefecture,
Japan
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in 1906.
[
His tertiary studies and early lectureship was at ]Kyushu Imperial University
, abbreviated to , is a Japanese national university located in Fukuoka, on the island of Kyushu.
It was the 4th Imperial University in Japan, ranked as 4th in 2020 Times Higher Education Japan University Rankings, one of the top 10 Design ...
, where he was awarded a doctorate in 1942.[
He accompanied Ryōzō Kanehira on a collecting expedition in New Guinea in 1940.][ Hatsushima returned to Austronesia in a collecting expedition to the Philippines in 1964.][
Hatsushima died in 2008.]
References
20th-century Japanese botanists
1906 births
2008 deaths
Kyushu University faculty
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