Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amellus tridactylus, Amellus tridactylus subsp. arenarius (Amellus arenarius, Amellus humilis), Amellus tridactylus subsp. olivaceus, Amellus tridactylus subsp. tridactylus (Leysera tridactyla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
164839Bolus, H.H.   137701944-10-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Richmond (Cape), Richmond Division, Vlakplaats

BOL
164840Page, M.M.   143561917-07-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Prieska, Prieska

BOL
164841Compton, R.H.   32961928-10-15
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg, Laingsburg Division, Whitehill, Karroo Garden, 823 - 823m

BOL
164842Esterhuysen, E.E.   7501938-10-01
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kenhardt, Kenhardt Division, between Brandvlei and Kenhardt

BOL
164843Esterhuysen, E.E.   197071951-12-25
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Middelburg, Middelburg Division, Farm 'Compassberg'

BOL
164844Hutchinson, J.   9491928-10-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, Kenhardt, South of Kenhardt

BOL
164845Metelerkamp, W.A.   3711982-08-19
South Africa, Northern Cape, Namaqualand, Khubos [Khubus], Bloeddrif

BOL
164846Dinter, M.K.   48471923-08-04
Namibia, Klein-Karas

BOL
164847Dinter, M.K.   8049
Namibia, Laegte 5km ostl, Weissenfels

BOL
164848Rogers, A.W.   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Postmasburg, Barkly West Division, near Daniels Kuil, 1219 - 1676m

BOL
164849Strey, R.G.   26131949-07-28
Namibia, South West Africa, Rehoboth District, Buellsport

BOL
164850Young, R.B.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg, Laingsburg Division, Matjesfontein

BOL
164851Taylor, L.E.   27371947-09-18
South Africa, Northern Cape, Calvinia, Calvinia, Ekerdam.

BOL
164852Schlechter, F.R.R.   81171896-07-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Van Rhynsdorp, Clanwilliam, Zout Rivier, 1463 - 1463m

BOL
164853Esterhuysen, E.E.   235121954-10-02
South Africa, Western Cape, Ceres, Ceres Division, Ceres Karoo, Patasrivier


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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