Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Callophycus densus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
60690Stegenga, H.   SA4331984-02-02
South Africa, Western Cape, CAPE, OLIFANTSBOSCH, CAPE POINT NATURE RESERVE.

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
60691Becker, H.F.   s.n.1895-05-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3326DB (Grid name: Grahamstown), The Kowie, -33.60111 26.89694

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145377Becker, H.F.   s.n.1894-11-16
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3326DB (Grid name: Grahamstown), The Kowie, -33.60111 26.89694

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145378Becker, H.F.   s.n.1894-08-24
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3326DB (Grid name: Grahamstown), The Kowie, -33.60111 26.89694

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145379Becker, H.F.   s.n.1894-01-01
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3326DB (Grid name: Grahamstown), The Kowie, -33.60111 26.89694

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145380Simons, R.H.   49281976-12-29
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Oudekraal, Hottentot's Huisie, Cape Peninsula, -33.98611 18.35

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145381Jarmen, NG   s.n.1976-02-23
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Oudekraal, 25-50 m offshore, Cape Town, -33.95833 18.37667

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145391Stegenga, H.   Sa 18311987-09-24
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3325AB (Grid name: Port Elizabeth), Kini Bay, -34.02722 25.37722

BOL
Callophycus densus (Sond.) Kraft
145393Celliers   ORI 632003-05-22
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3130AA (Grid name: Port Edward), Pondoland, 31, -31.20056 30.10194


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