Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dracophilus delaetianus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
10251Otzen   s.n.
Namibia, Near Witputz

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
10252Mannheimer, C.A.   21352002-09-02
Namibia, Karas. QDS: 2715BD (Grid name: Bogenfels), Namibia, Karas, Namiams plain ans saddle., -27.3725 15.93944, 773 - 773m

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
10253Mannheimer, C.A.   858a2000-03-27
Namibia, Karas. QDS: 2716AB (Grid name: Witputz), Namibia, Karas, Aus-Rosh Pinah road, red sand plain, -27.09556 16.40972, 1065 - 1065m

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
10254Mannheimer, C.A.   21922002-09-04
Namibia, Karas. QDS: 2715BA (Grid name: Bogenfels), Namibia, Karas, plain and footslope west of Tsabiams Mountains, -27.15 15.63333, 545 - 545m

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
49221Mannheimer, C.A.   8041999-09-29
Namibia. QDS: 2716AB (Grid name: Witputz), Namibia, Karas, road verge between Rosh Pinah & Aus., -27.06667 16.4

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
94531Holloway, H.M.   2021938-02-01
Namibia, SOUTH WEST AFRICA, 2 MILES WEST OF WITPUTS ON ROAD TO ROIBERG

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
94532Comm.: Otzen, W   s.n.1938-12-01
Namibia, Karas, NEAR POCKENBANK

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
109883Comm.: Holloway, HM   1021938-02-01
Namibia, SOUTH WEST AFRICA, WINDHOEK, ON ROAD TO WITPUTS, 1.5 MILES PAST POKKENBANK

BOL
Dracophilus delaetianus (Dinter) Dinter & Schwantes
109884Holloway, H.M.   98
Namibia, SOUTH WEST AFRICA, WINDKOEK


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