Dataset: FH
Taxa: Macalpinomyces
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University, Farlow Herbarium


FH:FH
barcode-00213260K. Vánky & C. Vánky   43551997-01-21
South Africa, Mpumalanga Prov, Drakensberg Mts 24°54'25" S, 30°51'56" E, -24.915 30.8641666

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barcode-00213869Vanky, T. J., Vanky, C., Vanky, K.   52322002-02-27
Uganda, Rakai Distr, 40 km SW Masaka, 6 km NE Kyotera 00°35'37" S, 31°35'13" E, -0.5930555 31.5930555

FH:FH
Macalpinomyces leptocarydionis K. Vánky & C. Vánky
barcode-00213800C. Vánky & K. Vánky   50932001-04-30
Zambia, Southern, 126 km SE urbe Kafue, 8 km N pag. Siavonga 16°29'32" S, 28°45'33" E, -16.491388 28.7625

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barcode-00213979C. Vánky & K. Vánky   56041996-12-29
South Africa, KwaZulu Prov, Royal Natal National Park 28°41'41" S, 28°56'58" E alt. c. 1510m, -28.694722 28.9488888

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barcode-00213261K. Vánky & C. Vánky   43681997-01-08
South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal Prov, Swamp Nature Reserve 29°45'50" S, 29°37'06" E, -29.7625 29.6269444

FH:FH
Macalpinomyces pogonarthriae K. Vánky & C. Vánky
barcode-00213798Vanky, T. J., Vanky, C., Vanky, K.   51202001-04-12
Zambia, Southern, 135 km NE urbe Livingstone 16°59'59" S, 26°43'05" E, -16.999722 26.7286111

FH:FH
Macalpinomyces magicus K. Vánky & T. F. Vánky
barcode-00213771Vanky, T. J., Vanky, C., Vanky, K.   51082001-04-17
Zambia, Lusaka, 124 km ENE urbe Lusaka 15°08'59" S, 29°21'45" E, -15.135555 29.3558333

FH:FH
barcode-00213968T. J. Vánky & K. Vánky   55852003-11-23
Mexico, Michoacan State, 23 km SW urbe Zitacuaro, via 45 19°19'22" N, 100°25'36" W 1219m, 19.3219444 -100.42361

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barcode-00213576C. Vánky & K. Vánky   47181999-02-21
Zimbabwe, Manicaland, 31 km SSE Nyanga, "Scinic Route" 18°25'09" S, 32°44'56" E, -18.423611 32.7455555

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barcode-00213801Vanky, T. J., Vanky, C., Vanky, K.   51052001-04-17
Zambia, Lusaka, 124 km ENE urbe Lusaka 15°08'59" S, 29°21'45" E, -15.135555 29.3558333


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