Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Fissidens fontanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174559Leighton   33671959-07-12
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Port St Johns. QDS: 3129DA (Grid name: Port St. Johns), Transkei, Port St. Johns. Sinuka stream.

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174560Pegler, A.M.   13531906-08-08
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kentani, Kentani., 365 - 365m

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174561Pegler, A.M.   13531906-08-15
South Africa, Eastern Cape, Kentani, Kentani District., 304 - 304m

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174562Moll, E.J.   5757
South Africa, Eastern Cape. QDS: 3228BD (Grid name: Butterworth), Dwesa Forest Reserve., 100 - 100m

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174563Cholnoky, B.J.   6041960-08-11
South Africa, 'Klein Vaal Bridge.' The same station as Vaal 471

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174564McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 581
South Africa, Mpumalanga, Transvaalia: in montibus Kwatlamba ad Mac Mac [Kwatlamba = Drakensberg (Bothalia 14, 1: 1-14 1982) at Mac-Mac]

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174565McLea, J.H.   A. Rehmann 582
South Africa, Transvaal, Transvaalia: in montibus Kwatlamba ad Mac Mac.

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
174566McLea, J.H.   Rehmann 582.b
South Africa, Natal, Natal: in rivulis mont. Kwatlamba ad Van Reenens pass

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
175321Esterhuysen, E.E.   179561950-12-08
South Africa, Western Cape, Clanwilliam. QDS: 3219CC (Grid name: Wuppertal), Clanwilliam Dist. Keerom, south of Citrusdal. On a koppie above Olifants R at foot of 24 Rivers Mts, c. 2 mls upstream from farm dwellings.

BOL
Fissidens fontanus (Bach.Pyl.) Steud.
215702Allen, JA   3351914-02-11
United States, Oregon, Oswego


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