Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campylopus bicolor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
173785Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   38201953-09-25
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Wellington Div. Bains Kloof., 670 - 670m

BOL
173809Rehmann, A.   46
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town, Table Mountain.

BOL
173810Rehmann, A.   47
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Devil's Peak.

BOL
173811Rehmann, A.   446.b.
South Africa, Limpopo. QDS: 2329DD (Grid name: Pietersburg), Transvaalia: in mont. Lechlaba [Houtbboschberg, (Bothalia 14, 1: 1-14 1982)] ad Houtbosch.

BOL
173812Rehmann, A.   446
South Africa, Limpopo. QDS: 2329DD (Grid name: Pietersburg), Transvaalia: in mont. Lechlaba [Houtbboschberg, (Bothalia 14, 1: 1-14 1982)] ad Houtbosch.

BOL
173813Unknown   101967-12-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Cape Town. QDS: 3318CD (Grid name: Cape Town), Table Mt. Near top of Kasteels Poort.

BOL
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) Wilson
174006Magill, R.E.   40371977-08-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam. QDS: 3218BB (Grid name: Clanwilliam), 7km N of Clanwilliam. Mount Synnott, lower W. slopes.

BOL
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) Wilson
BOL0240703Shevock, J.R.   314122007-12-05
Australia, Tasmania, Arthur Land District, Along Serpentine River less than 0.5 km below Serpentine Dam of Lake Pedder. Release flows markedly altered by dam., -42.773056 145.979167, 300m

BOL
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) Wilson
BOL0240704Fleischer, M.   B581903-04-25
New Zealand, South Island, Neuseeland: Sudinsel. Otago, Wakatipu, Head of Lake, Glenorchy.

BOL
Campylopus bicolor (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) Wilson
BOL0240705Fleischer, M.   B321903-04-24
New Zealand, South Island, Neuseeland: Sudinsel. Otago, Wakatipu, Head of Lake.


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.