Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Entosthodon jamesonii (Funaria acidota, Amphoritheca jamesonii), Entosthodon jamesonii subsp. productus (Entosthodon productus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Amphoritheca jamesonii (Taylor) Hampe
BOL0238535Wilding, N.   1742011-10-03
Reunion, Cilaos Commune, Trail from cavern du Four to le Bloc., -21.113333 55.490833, 2195 - 2195m

BOL
Amphoritheca jamesonii (Taylor) Hampe
BOL0238536Pocs, T.   88152/BJ1988-06-24
Tanzania, SW slope of Mt. Meru, in the Engare Engare Narok Gorge., 3400 - 3500m

BOL
Amphoritheca jamesonii (Taylor) Hampe
BOL0238537Kis, G.   9422/AD1994-08-24
Reunion. QDS: 2155AB, Cirque de Salazie. Pleine Des Merles., -21.047222 55.468889, 1800 - 1800m

BOL
Amphoritheca jamesonii (Taylor) Hampe
BOL0238538Hedderson, T.A.J.   158112004-12-01
Reunion, Sainte Rose Commune. QDS: 2155BA, Piton de la Fournaise. Cratere Commerson. Trail on Caverne des Lataniers., -21.207606 55.654433, 2370 - 2370m

BOL
Entosthodon jamesonii (Taylor) Mitt.
BOL0244284Pocs, T.   88152/AG1988-06-24
Tanzania, SW slope of Mount Meru, in the Engare Engare Narok Gorge., 3400 - 3500m

BOL
Entosthodon jamesonii (Taylor) Mitt.
BOL0244285Wilding, N.   652010-04-25
Reunion, Saint Philippe Commune, Piton La Fournaise. Pas de Bellecombe top., -21.231111 55.685028, 2370m

BOL
BOL0250230Downing, A.J.   s.n.1995-09-03
Australia, Western Australia, Walyunga National Park, NE of Perth on the Avon River.

BOL
BOL0250231Downing, A.J.   s.n.2003-08-18
Australia, Sydney, Macquarie University Campus, North Ryde. Western side of central lake., -33.771617 151.113467, 57m

BOL
Funaria acidota (Taylor) Broth.
BOL0251230Grubb, P.J.   B.2181957-08-08
Colombia, Boyaca, Sierra Nevada del Cocuy, Valle de las Playas [Valley of the Beaches]., 4100m


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