Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hexagonia zambesiana (Scenidium zambesianum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


SYRF
SYRF0000323A. Cruz   s.n.1913-04-00
Mozambique

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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F15453comm. Torrend   
Mozambique, Zumbo

S
F62769A. Cruz   1913-04-00
Mozambique, Zumbo (Mozambique)

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


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915496Maria Nunez, Leif Ryvarden   335961994-01-28
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, J. Meikele Res. Sta. Miombo Forest, -18.7426 32.811, 1200m

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915498H. Stephens   1937-10-00
Zimbabwe, Sable Park

O
502765G. D. Piearce   722/111982-04-00
Zambia

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915494Hans Meyer   1067
Mozambique, Nord- Ost Usundi

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915497J. Lambinon   78/1421978-04-16
Burundi, Bururi, Rubindi (entre Kigwena et Nyanza Lac.), -4.3328 29.6035, 920m

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917416Leif Ryvarden   249821987-01-05
Zimbabwe, Midlands, Mvuma distr. Beacon Hill, -19.2718 31.2105

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312441Leif Ryvarden   260041989-01-14
Zimbabwe, Mashonaland: Binga Swamp Forest (appr. 40 km East of Harare), -17.6585 27.3809

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312477Leif Ryvarden   325901993-01-27
Zimbabwe, Mashonalans South: Binga Forest, 25 km E of Harare, -17.6585 27.3809

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502764G. D. Piearce   722/14-181982-04-03
Zambia, Dambwa and Katombora

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312497Leif Ryvarden   272941990-01-04
Zimbabwe, Western prov.: Victoria falls, -17.9244 25.8683

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306988Leif Ryvarden   235971986-02-17
Zimbabwe, Masvingo, Cherezdi Tambuti Lodge, ab. 5 km east of Cherezdi, -21.0434 31.7269

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306989Leif Ryvarden   257421989-01-06
Zimbabwe, Midlands, Beacon Hill, 18 km W of Mvuma, -19.2718 31.2105

USDA United States National Fungus Collections


BPI
BPI 250154Cruz A.   0000-00-00
Mozambique, Zumbo, -15.618333 30.446944

BPI
BPI 250362Cruz A.   1913-04-00
Mozambique, Zumbo, -15.618333 30.446944


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Google Map

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