Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Loranthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Loranthus mweroensis (Baker) Danser
BOL0259130Flanagan, H.G.   3022
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland Central, Mazowe Dist., Mazoe near Salisbury [Mazowe near Harare].

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Loranthus mweroensis (Baker) Danser
BOL0259129Adamson, R.S.   3040
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland West, Zvimba Dist., Darwendale, Great Dyke.

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Loranthus incanus Sch. & Thom
BOL0259073Talbot, P.A.   s.n.
Nigeria, Cross River, Oban Dist.

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BOL0259037Rogers, F.A.   8318
Zambia, Copperbelt, Ndola., 1372m

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BOL0259041Zenker, G.   142
Cameroon, South, Bipindi.

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BOL0259042Zenker, G.   439
Cameroon, South, Bipinde [Bipindi].

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BOL0259032Lovett, P.   4221991-06-12
Tanzania, Mbeya, Mbeya Dist., East of Itimba village. Kwamwondo forest., -8.833333 33.333333, 2000m

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BOL0259033Lovett, P.   671991-04-30
Tanzania, Mbeya, Mbeya Dist., Forest in gully on Mt Mbeya facing southwest., -8.833333 33.35, 2400m

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Englerina woodfordioides (Schweinf.) Balle
BOL0259034Adamson, J.   391
Kenya, Nairobi, Mt Ngiro., 2438m

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Globimetula pachyclada (Sprague) Danser
BOL0259035Lovett, J.   43851990-03-21
Tanzania, Mbeya, Mbeya Dist., Pungaluma Hills above Mshewe Village., -8.833333 33.333333, 1300 - 1600m

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Amyema scandens (V. Tiegh.) Danser
BOL0259067Stauffer, H.U.   58101964-03-13
New Caledonia, Plaine des Lacs, southern shore of Lac en 8, near le Deversoir [Spillway]., 250m

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Amylotheca insularum (A. Gray) Danser
BOL0259036Stauffer, H.U.   58541964-03-30
Fiji, Central, Naitasiri, Viti Levu. Colo-i-Suva, 10 km north/north-east of Suva., 150m

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BOL0259074Galpin, E.E.   78911910-02-20
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Bank of river 3 miles from Dar es Salaam.

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BOL0263985Burtt Davy, J.   Sub-BH18014
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haut-Katanga, Near Elisabethville [Lubumbashi].


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