Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Relicinopsis malaccensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
BR5030060740511Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   22643
Australia

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
BR5030060742577Aptroot A.   19164
Papua New Guinea

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
BR5030060739775Kurokawa Syo   9544
Papua New Guinea

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
BR5030060741549Aptroot A.   30429
Papua New Guinea

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
F170921Anders Tehler   6221975-03-15
Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka. Galle distr, NE of Udugama, Kanneliya Forest, CPC camp

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
F188680Göran Thor   58791985-12-05
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 75 km SSW of Darwin, Pethrick´s rainforest park (= Woolaning). Close to a waterfall surrounded by a dry open rainforest. Alt. c. 110 m. 13°07’S 130°40’E.

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
F188681Syo Kurokawa   95441975-11-09
Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea. Morobe District: Singarica Logging Area of South Pacific Timber Company, about 50 km north-east of Lae. On bark of tree; elevation about 40 m.

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Relicinopsis malaccensis (Nyl.) Elix & Verdon
F188679Göran Thor   59021985-12-05
Australia, Northern Territory, Northern territory, c. 75 km SSW of Darwin, Pethrick´s rainforest park (= Woolaning). Close to a waterfall surrounded by a dry open rainforest. Alt. c. 110 m. 13°07’S 130°40’E.


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Google Map

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