Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amphithalea muraltioides (Coelidium amphithaleoides, Coelidium muraltioides, Amphithalea villosa var. brevifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL135941Schlechter, F.R.R.   89121896-09-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Koude Bockeveld. [Koue Bokkeveld], 1067 - 1067m

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL135942Bolus, H.   Sub-BH10401889-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, In clivis lapidosis, Gydouw Pass, Ceres.

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220632Unknown   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Tulbagh, Witsenbergs vlakte [flats].

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220633Bolus, H.   1040
South Africa, Western Cape, In clivis lapidosis, Gydo Pass, in ditione Ceres., 853m

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220634Bean, P.A.   26151990-10-06
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3219DC, Grid: 3219DC Region: S.W. Cape, Ceres Zwartruggens, Riet River near Katbakkies Pass, occasional among dune slacks.

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220635Esterhuysen, E.   306301964-03-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Prov.: Ceres Dist.: Baviaansberg. Upper rocky S. slopes + ledges., 1768m

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Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220636Lavis, M.   30808
South Africa, Western Cape, South-Western Region Ceres Show

BOL
Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220637Adamson, R.S.   Sub-Levyns20461926-09-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Cold [Koue] Bokkeveld, "Houndenbek"., 1097m

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Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220638Levyns, M.R.   19091926-09-28
'Groenfontein', Zwart Ruggens, 1097m

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Amphithalea muraltioides (Benth.) A.L.Schutte
BOL0220639Esterhuysen, E.   187241951-08-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Prov.: Ceres-Worcester Div.: N. foot of Matroosberg.


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