Dataset: BR
Taxa: Melanopus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Melanopus varius (Pers.) Pat.
BR5020135583747Tuymans N.   S.N.1941-08-03
Belgium, Ravels; Domein, 51.3627 4.973199

BR
Melanopus varius (Pers.) Pat.
BR5020135582733De Becker J.   2071967-06-25
Belgium, Boitsfort (Watermaal-Bosvoorde); Forêt de Soignes

BR
BR5020036313351Soyer D.   741947-03-25
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Keyberg; Galerie Kisanga, -11.733333 27.433333

BR
Melanopus picipes (Fr.) Pat.
BR5020135579702Tuymans N.   S.N.1949-09-00
France, Oyonnax

BR
Melanopus brevipes Pat.
BR5020164260398Lachapelle J.   S.N.1978-07-29
Belgium, Forêt de Soignes, Vallon

BR
Melanopus brumalis
BR5020135572635Levy   S.N.1949-10-20
Belgium, Forêt de Soignes

BR
Melanopus forquignoni (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
BR5020135574653Maire L.   S.N.
France

BR
Melanopus elegans (Bull.) Pat.
BR5020135573649Tuymans N.   S.N.
Belgium

BR
Melanopus varius (Pers.) Pat.
BR5020135581729De Becker J.   266BIS1967-06-25
Belgium, Boitsfort (Watermaal-Bosvoorde); Forêt de Soignes

BR
Melanopus squamosus (Huds.) Pat.
BR5020135578699Lauwers F.   1111969-05-15
Belgium, Uccle = Ukkel

BR
Melanopus picipes (Fr.) Pat.
BR5020135577685Heinemann P.   S.N.1943-03-28
Belgium, Linkebeek; Moulin Rose

BR
BR5020135584751Heinemann P.   2319
Belgium

BR
BR5020135576671Tuymans N.   19031941-08-18
Belgium, Ravels; Domein, 51.3627 4.973199

BR
BR5020186045577Taymans N.   S.N.1940-05-28
France, Forêt d'Hardelot, bij Boulogne

BR
Melanopus arcularius
BR5020135571621Maire L.   S.N.1917-02-18
France

BR
Melanopus podlachicus Bres.
BR5020135580715Maire L.   S.N.1914-12-25
France, Aveyron

BR
Melanopus forquignoni (Quél.) Bourdot & Galzin
BR5020135575667Tuymans N.   S.N.1947-09-26
France


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