Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Campylopus savannarum (Campylopus bequaertii, Campylopus delagoae, Campylopus inandae, Thysanomitrion inandae)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Campylopus delagoae (Mull.Hal.) Paris
215712Magill, R.E.   101421991-03-28
Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, Marondera Didt. N of road near kilometer marker 95. 12 km W of Macheke. Between Marondera & Rusape., -18.133333 31.766667, 1500 - 1500m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240876Hedderson, T.A.J.   181072012-10-02
Rwanda, Southern Province, Butare. Campus of National University of Rwanda (NUR). Rwanda Agricultural Board Arboretum at Ruhande. Plantations., -2.616583 29.747639, 1700m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240877Magill, R.E.   88091988-02-23
Gabon, Estuaire, Dept. du Komo. Monts de Cristal. 9.4 km S of Barrage de Tchimbele along road L-108, at bridge number 10. Forested slopes above and along small creek., 0.483333 10.35, 550m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240878Demaret, F.   51511953-05-15
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zaire. Entre [Between] Kalonge et [and] Mahungu., 2410m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240879Mott, P.   s.n.
Eswatini, Hhohho. QDS: 2631CA, Usutu Forest, (c.10 miles S of Mbabane)., 1067m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240880Sim, T.R.   8740
Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia, 914m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240881Sim, T.R.   8739
Zimbabwe, Southern Rhodesia, 914m

BOL
Campylopus savannarum (Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0240882Piovana, P.G.   621937-10-27
Ethiopia, Abyssinia, Entotto., 2700m


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Google Map

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