Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Riccia fluitans
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0224137Duthie, A.V.   s.n.
Switzerland, Canton of Zurich, Zurich

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BOL0236638Stephens, E.L.   Sub-BH25511
South Africa, Western Cape, Wynberg, Rondebosch.

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BOL0236639Schmitz, A.   72151961-05-09
Democratic Republic of the Congo, 15 Km SE d'Elisabethville.

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BOL0236640Schmitz, A.   73051961-08-29
Democratic Republic of the Congo. QDS: 1128AA, Riv. Lukangashi., -10.666667 27.633333

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BOL0236641Schmitz, A.   13111948-01-27
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Station de Keyenberg [station], 8 km S.O. [SW of] d'Elisabethville.

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BOL0236642Quarre, P.   8078
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Piscicole de Keyberg. [Keyberg fish farm.]

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BOL0236643Cornet, A.   s.n.
Belgium, Entre [Between] Hasselt et [and] Genck (pr [near] Limbourg).

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BOL0236644Nyman   s.n.
Sweden, Stockholm, Bla-Porten.

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BOL0236645Vetterhall, E.   s.n.1901-06-06
Denmark, Zealand, Danemark. Sjalland, Hellebeck.

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BOL0236646Jungner, J.R.   s.n.
Sweden, Vastergotland, Goteborg.

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BOL0236647Iwatsuki, Z.   s.n.1977-03-11
Japan, Kyushu, Kagoshima-ken, So-gun, Shibushi-cho., 10 - 10m

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BOL0236648Warncke, E.   s.n.1967-09-23
Denmark, Kvaeldkaer W.O. Nimtofte.

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BOL0236649Larsen, K.   258301960-09-24
Germany, Norder Gosharde, N of Bredstedt.

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BOL0236650Hattori, S.   s.n.
Japan, Kiushiu, Miyazaki, Obi., 100 - 100m

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BOL0236651Mayebara, K.   s.n.
Japan, Kiushiu, Kumamoto, Hitoyoshi.

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BOL0236652Pegler, A.   13541906-08-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kentani, Kentani., 304 - 304m

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BOL0236653Esterhuysen, E.E.   272801957-10-12
Tanzania, Kilimanjaro, E. Africa. Tanganyika T, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Lower slopes near Kibo Hotel., 1500 - 1500m

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BOL0236654Jensen, C.   s.n.
Denmark, Zealand, Donse near Lillerod.

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BOL0236655Simmons, H.G.   s.n.1893-03-31
Sweden, Skane, Dalby hasthage.


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