Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ulva atroviridis (Enteromorpha atroviridis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147250UCT expedition   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Port Nolloth S of McDougall Bay, -29.28889 16.875

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147251Bolton, J.J.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Yzerfontein Skaapeiland, -33.35 18.14444

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147252Engledow, H.R.   s.n.
Namibia, Halifax Point, -26.66 15.08333

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147253Engledow, H.R.   s.n.
Namibia, Griffith Bay, -26.65472 15.13389

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147254Stegenga, H.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Oudekraal Cape Peninsula, -33.98333 18.35

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147255Engledow, H.R.   s.n.
Namibia, Luderitzbucht Luderitz, -26.64806 15.15944

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147256Engledow, H.R.   s.n.
Namibia, Luderitzbucht Luderitz, -26.64806 15.15944

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147258Simons, R.H.   s.n.
South Africa, Northern Cape, Port Nolloth, -29.25 16.86667

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147259Simons, R.H.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3418AD (Grid name: Simonstown), Olifantsbos, -34.25 18.38056

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147260Simons, R.H.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Paternoster near St Helena Bay, -32.80333 17.88333

BOL
Enteromorpha atroviridis (Levring) M.J.Wynne
147261Simons, R.H.   s.n.
South Africa, Western Cape, Table Bay, -33.91 18.45667

BOL
147560Bolton, J.J.   s.n.
Namibia, Diaz Point Luderitz, -26.63278 15.09333


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