Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Erythrodecton malacum (Chiodecton malacum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G.Thor
BR5030020022404Assink P.   S.N.
Indonesia

BR
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G.Thor
BR5030020023418Aptroot A.   31781
Papua New Guinea

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
F80379Rikard Sundin   9281992-03-20
Malaysia, Pahang, Pahang, Cameron Highlands, Gunong Beremban, along jungle tracks 8 and 3 from Robinson waterfall to the golf course north of Tanah Rata. Mountain rainforest. Alt. c. 1400-1840 m. a. s. 1. 4° 25’ N, 101° 20’ E.

S
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
F146609Göran Thor   52061985-11-17
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Atherton Tableland, circa 22 km ad septentriones et occidentem ab Atherton, 2,5 km ad septentriones a Tinaroo Falls Dam, in vicinitate Kauri Creek, alt. 720-760 m s.m. 17° 07’ austr, 145° 36’ orient.

S
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
F146606Thwaites   172
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

S
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
F146607Thwaites   1879-00-00
Sri Lanka, Ceylon

S
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
F146608Göran Thor   51941985-11-17
Australia, Queensland, Queensland, Atherton Tableland, c. 22 km NE of Atherton c. 2.5 km N of Tinaroo Falls Dam. Close to small path just E of Kauri Creek. Alt. c. 720-760 m.

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Erythrodecton malacum (Kremp.) G. Thor
TUF071353Göran Thor   1985-11-17
Atherton Tableland, c. 22 km NE Atherton c. 2,5 km N Tinaroo Falls Dam. Close to small path just E of Kauri Creek, -17.11667 145.6


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Google Map

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