Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erepsia dunensis (Lampranthus dunensis, Mesembryanthemum dunense, Mesembryanthemum macrocalyx)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
12909Bolus, H.M.L.   185901923-10-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Simonstown. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), Cape Peninsula, Muizenberg, near shore of Sand Vlei, -34.08667 18.46389

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
12910Guthrie, L.   s.n.1926-12-01
South Africa, Western Cape, Hermanus. QDS: 3419AD (Grid name: Caledon), Hermanus, Klein River Vlei, Mossel River, -34.41528 19.30194

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
12911Maytham, M   s.n.1941-10-30
South Africa, Western Cape, Wynberg, Mitchells Plain. QDS: 3318DC (Grid name: Cape Town), Cape Town, Klipfontein Road, -33.96111 18.50639

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
12913Pillans, N.S.   36261918-10-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Simonstown. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), CAPE PENINSULA, ON THE FLATS NORTH WEST OF FISH HOEK, -34.12583 18.41972

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
12915Starke, L.   s.n.1928-11-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Wynberg. QDS: 3418AB (Grid name: Simonstown), ZEEKOE VLEI, DIEP RIVER FLATS, -34.03639 18.465

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
102886Klak, C.   4531998-06-07
South Africa, Western Cape, MITCHELS PLAIN. QDS: 3418BA (Grid name: Simonstown), CAPE TOWN, WOLFGAT NATURE RESERVE, -34.06917 18.64

BOL
Erepsia dunensis (Sond.) Klak
BOL132175Pillans, N.S.   1423
South Africa, Western Cape, Somerset West - Strand. QDS: 3418BB (Grid name: Simonstown), Near Somerset Strand., -34.09426 18.85733


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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