Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Amanita afrospinosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020166134703Dibaluka Mpulusu S.   3062007-03-03
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Petite forêt derrière la residence de L'A.T. (PL2S2) / Kimvula, -5.718888 15.954722

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020180386676Degreef J.   11572013-11-30
Burundi, Rumonge, -4.010138 29.493444

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020161658563Dibaluka Mpulusu S.   4412007-10-19
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Cité de Kimvula, chef-lieu Ter. Kimvula, -5.716667 15.933333

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020126348546De Kesel A.   27952000-06-15
Benin, Wari Maro, 9.15635 2.14525

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020162819536De Kesel A.   4033BIS2004-12-07
Kenya, Shimba Hills (Nature Reserve), South Coast, Kwalé District., -4.116667 39.5

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020161616143Dibaluka Mpulusu S.   3872007-04-14
Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Cité de Kimvula, chef-lieu du Ter. Kimvula, -5.716667 15.933333

BR
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
BR5020112688717De Kesel A.   21781998-06-22
Benin, Wari Maro, 9.164733 2.159916

San Francisco State University, Harry D. Thiers Herbarium


SFSU
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
SFSU-F-009127D. Arora   00-4422000-12-26
Zimbabwe, Harare, Chisipite, suburb of Harare, behind Greengers' house.

SFSU
Amanita afrospinosa Pegler & Shah-Smith
SFSU-F-009128D. Arora   00-3392000-12-08
Zambia, Copper Belt, Garneton area. Kitwe.


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Google Map

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