Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bryoerythrophyllum recurvirostrum (Barbula recurvirostra)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
50143Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   21081947-07-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2828DD (Grid name: Bethlehem), Mont-Aux-Sources, near hut., 2987 - 2987m

BOL
BOL0223863Hedderson, T.A.J.   121861998-07-20
Pakistan, Northern Areas, Baltistan Dist., Skardu Area. Security checkpoint on Deosai Road., 35.17742 75.62209, 2980 - 2980m

BOL
BOL0223864Hedderson, T.A.J.   121811998-07-20
Pakistan, Northern Areas, Baltistan Dist., Skardu Area. Security checkpoint on Deosai Road., 35.17742 75.62209, 2980 - 2980m

BOL
Barbula recurvirostra (Hedw.) Dixon
BOL0238911Jury, S.L.   J21021983-03-20
Wales, Gynedd, v.c. 48 (Merioneth); Harlech, Morfa Harlech., 52.85 -4.133333, 4 - 4m

BOL
BOL0240197Hedderson, T.A.J.   156122004-08-30
Norway, Svalbard, Svalbard. Spitzbergen. Isfjorden, Longyearbyen area. Bjorn Dalen, South side of valley., 78.222222 15.331944, 50 - 50m

BOL
BOL0240198Stenholm, C.   s.n.1930-11-30
Sweden, Vastergotland, Goteborg. Orgryte, Gamla Kyrkan [Old Church].

BOL
BOL0240199Berggren, S.   s.n.
Norway, Spitsbergen, Insulae Spetsbergenses [Spitsbergen Islands], Adventbay.

BOL
BOL0240200Hesselbo, A.   s.n.1906-11-25
Denmark, Zealand, Frederiksdal, N of Copenhagen.

BOL
BOL0240201Hedderson, T.A.J.   183912013-08-09
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Great Northern Peninsula. Straitsview, South side of the harbour., 51.586 -55.4907, 2 - 2m

BOL
BOL0237790Hedderson, T.A.   126041998-08-06
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, near junction of Ali Malik River & Shatung River., 35.0521 75.4775, 3990m

BOL
BOL0237791Hedderson, T.A.   12672b1998-08-06
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, Sadpara Nullah, ca. 2 km from Deosai Top on jeep track to Skardu., 35.1029 75.545, 3890m


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