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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253699Hedderson, T.A.J.   184182013-09-05
Reunion, Saint Benoit Commune, Foret de Belouve. Ravine Misere., -21.091833 55.549361, 1500m

BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253700Hedderson, T.A.J.   162522006-09-23
Reunion, Plaine des Palmistes Commune, Belouve. Vicinity of ONF station., -21.060667 55.552833, 1515m

BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253701Hedderson, T.A.J.   17826b2011-10-01
Reunion, Saint Benoit Commune, Foret de Bebour. Takamaka., -21.111056 55.565389, 1360m

BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253702Hedderson, T.A.J.   162922006-09-24
Reunion, Plaine des Palmistes Commune, Foret de Belouve. Sentier du Trou de Fer, depuis le Gite de Belouve. [Belouve forest. Trou de Fer trail, from Gite de Belouve]., -21.055167 55.546833, 1445m

BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253703Hedderson, T.A.J.   166422008-03-26
Reunion, Saint Benoit Commune, Piton des Neiges. Along trail from Caverne Dufour to Hell-Bourg, about 1.5 km below trail to main peak., -21.099722 55.505, 2370m

BOL
Microcampylopus khasiyanus (Griff.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253704Hedderson, T.A.J.   162342006-09-23
Reunion, Plaine Des Plamistes Commune, Mare au thym., -21.096 55.550833, 1480m

BOL
Microcampylopus laevigatus (Ther.) Giese & J.-P.Frahm
BOL0253705Hedderson, T.A.J.   181122012-10-03
Rwanda, Western, Nyungwe National Park, Uwinka Rest Camp. Rock cut along road just after turning from main Highway., -2.4785 29.200417, 2470m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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