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

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Rigodium toxarion (Schwagr.) A.Jaeger
177611McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 647
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaalia: in umbrosis mont. Kwatlamba ad Mac Mac.

BOL
Rigodium brachypodium (Mull.Hal.) Paris
BOL0260044Ireland, R.R.   333832001-11-07
Chile, Arauco, Region VIII: Prov. Arauco. Matraquin River, 10 km E of Tirua, on N side of Tirua River., -38.333333 -73.4, 195m

BOL
BOL0260045Ireland, R.R.   333702001-11-07
Chile, Arauco, Region VIII: Prov. Arauco. Matraquin River, 10 km E of Tirua, on N side of Tirua River., -38.333333 -73.4, 195m

BOL
Rigodium toxarion (Schwagr.) A.Jaeger
BOL0260046Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   55521955-07-06
Mozambique, Sofala Province, Manica & Sofala Divison; Gorongosa Mountain., 1707m

BOL
Rigodium toxarion (Schwagr.) A.Jaeger
BOL0260047Linneo, I.   27172012-04-04
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Ayopaya. Municipio de Cocapata, comunidad de Altamachi (ingreso por Quillacollo), 5 a 6 km NE en linea recta. [Cochabamba: Ayopaya. Municipality of Cocapata, community of Altamachi (entrance through Quillacollo), 5 to 6 km NE in a straight line.]., -16.927778 -66.326389, 3534m

BOL
Rigodium toxarion (Schwagr.) A.Jaeger
BOL0260048Hedderson, T.A.J.   16754b2008-05-25
Comoros, Grande Comore, Kartala Forest, at La Convalescence, on western slopes of Kartala volcano., -11.758806 43.329436, 1770m

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Rigodium toxarion (Schwagr.) A.Jaeger
BOL0260049Skottsberg, C.   4091917-02-22
Chile, Valparaiso, Juan Fernandez: Masafuera, rygg, ovanfor Vorodoro. [Masafuera, ridge, above Vorodoro.], 800m

BOL
Rigodium pseudothuidium Dusen
BOL0286190Magill, R.E.   133671996-04-25
Argentina, Rio Negro, Llao-Llao Parque Municipal, along Highway 77 near Villa Tacal., -41.043611 -71.557222, 630m


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