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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Papillaria fuscescens (Hook.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253729Unknown   s.n.
Unknown, Himalaya midieu [Middle Himalayas].

BOL
Papillaria fuscescens (Hook.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253730Skottsberg, C.   s.n.1929-06-09
Indonesia, East Java, Ardjoeno, Westseite [Gunung Arjuno, West side]., 2000 - 3000m

BOL
Papillaria fuscescens (Hook.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253731Skottsberg, C.   s.n.1929-06-09
Indonesia, East Java, Ardjoeno, Westseite [Gunung Arjuno, West side]., 2000 - 3000m

BOL
Papillaria leuconeura (Mull.Hal.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253732Fleischer, M.   B26961903-03-25
Australia, Queensland, Eumundi (about 100 km nordlich [north of] Brisbane).

BOL
Papillaria leuconeura (Mull.Hal.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253733Van Zanten, B.O.   14251959-11-02
New Zealand, Hawke's Bay, North Island. Morere, ca 50 km S of Gisborne., 100m

BOL
Papillaria nigrescens (Sw. ex Hedw.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253726Hedderson, T.A.J.   128621999-03-12
Mexico, Veracruz, Xalapa area. Southwest of Teocelo., 19.35 -97.016667, 1450m

BOL
Papillaria flavolimbata (Mull.Hal. & Hampe) A.Jaeger
BOL0253728Fleischer, M.   B961903-05-01
New Zealand, Taranaki, North Island. Mt Egmont [Mt Taranaki]., 300m

BOL
BOL0263999Hattori, S.   s.n.
Japan, Kiushiu, Miyazaki, Minaminaka, Obi., 50m

BOL
Pseudobarbella laosiensis (Broth. & Paris) Nog.
BOL0264000Iwatsuki, Z.   s.n.1976-04-22
Japan, Kyushu, Miyazaki, Nichinan-shi, Saka-tani, Inotani., 250m

BOL
BOL0274228Demaret, F.   5165 A1953-05-15
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nord Kivu, Parc National Ruwenzori [Ruwenzori National Park]. Entre Kalonge et Mahungu transition foret de montagne [ Between Kalonge and Mahungu mountain forest transition]., 2400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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