Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Callicostella tristis (Callicostella applanata, Schizomitrium applanatum, Schizomitrium triste)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
BOL150759Wood, J   A. Rehmann 624
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Inanda, Natal: ad saxa irrovata montis Inanda.

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173761Bottomley, A.M.   110911939-05-05
South Africa, North West. QDS: 2527DA (Grid name: Rustenburg), Wolhuterskop. Bosfonteinkloof.

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173762McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 625
South Africa, Transvaal, Mahaliesberge (?) [Magaliesberg].\\\\n

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173763McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 677
South Africa, Transvaal, Mahaliesberge (?) locis non design. [Magaliesberg. No designated locality].\\\\n

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173764McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 626
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaalia: in mont. Kwatlamba supra Lydenburg. Kwatlamba = Drakensberg (Bothalia 14, 1: 1-14 1982), Lydenburg.

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173765Harrison, E.R.   7791985-01-01
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Hlabisa. QDS: 2831BB (Grid name: Nkandla), Nkandla Div.: 3 km east of Hlabisa village, Pembeni forest.

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173766Hedderson, T.A.J.   148612002-10-23
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Port Shepstone. QDS: 3030CB (Grid name: Port Shepstone), Oribi Gorge Nature Reserve, on path between main road and Somango Falls.\\\\n30, -30.711111 30.272778, 450 - 450m

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173767Harrison, E.R.   8341985-04-20
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal. QDS: 2832AD (Grid name: Mtubatuba), Dukuduku State Forest

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Callicostella tristis (Mull.Hal.) Broth.
173768Hedderson, T.A.J.   132752000-07-13
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Mtunzini, Umlalazi Nature Reserve, 0 - 20m


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