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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Aspidonepsis diploglossa (Turcz.) Nicholas & Goyder
78882Bolus, H.   10214
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Stutterheim Div., In monte Dohne prope Fort Cunynghame [On Mount Dohne near Fort Cunynghame], in dit. [in the domain of] Stutterheim., 1372m

BOL
Aspidonepsis diploglossa (Turcz.) Nicholas & Goyder
78883Sim, T.R.   1237
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Dohne Hill., 1524m

BOL
Aspidonepsis flava (N.E.Br.) Nicholas & Goyder
78886Tyson, W.   1686
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3029AD (Grid name: Kokstad), Griqualand Orientalis [Griqualand East]. Ad pedes montis Currie [At the foot of Mount Currie]., 1554m

BOL
Aspidonepsis flava (N.E.Br.) Nicholas & Goyder
78887Bolus, H.   102151896-01-26
South Africa, Eastern Cape, In monte Kwenkwe in ditione Maclear [On Mount Kwenkwe, in the domain of Maclear]., 1798m

BOL
Aspidonepsis flava (N.E.Br.) Nicholas & Goyder
BOL137944Tyson, W.   1086
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Griqualand Orientalis [Griqualand East]. On Mount Malowe., 1219m

BOL
Aspidonepsis cognata (N.E.Br.) Nicholas & Goyder
BOL137945Schlechter, F.R.R.   64961895-01-27
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Regionis Orientalis [Eastern region]. Insizwa (Between Kokstad and Pietermaritzburg)., 1981m

BOL
Aspidonepsis diploglossa (Turcz.) Nicholas & Goyder
78884Rattray, G.   Sub-BH15767
South Africa, Eastern Cape, King William's Town Div., Hogsback Mountain., 1219 - 1524m

BOL
Aspidonepsis diploglossa (Turcz.) Nicholas & Goyder
BOL0281799Sim, T.R.   s.n.1896-01-02
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Stutterheim Div., In dit. Stutterheim, in monte Dohne prope Fort Cunynghame [Sutterheim domain, on Mount Dohne near Fort Cunynghame]., 1433m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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