Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Lepturus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
Lepturus filiformis (Roth) Trin. [excluded]
Husnot   s.n.
France

TAES
Lepturus pannonicus (Host) Kunth
L. V. Thaisz   1691900-07-02
Hungary> Romania, Arad, Simand

TAES
Lepturus pilgerianus
Otto Degener   246181958-02-10
Kiribati, Phoenix Islands; Canton Island

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
M. Lazarides   72461970-09-09
Sri Lanka, Eastern, Ampara, Amparai District

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
Frank W. Gould   136351970-04-30
Sri Lanka, North Central, Anuradhapura, Ritigala Reserve

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
F. W. Gould   137341970-05-04
Sri Lanka, North Central, Minneriya Tank, about 60 miles N of Kandy

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
D. Clayton   59111970-03-01
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Diyaluma Falls

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
D. Clayton   59111970-01-03
Sri Lanka, Uva, Badulla, Diyaluma Falls

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
D. Clayton   54001970-01-23
Sri Lanka, Western, Kesbewa to Bandaragama

TAES
Lepturus radicans (Steud.) A.Camus
M. Lazarides   73771970-10-22
Sri Lanka, 5 miles SE of Kebitigollowa

TAES
Lepturus repens (G. Forst.) R. Br.
D. Clayton   52991970-01-15
Sri Lanka, Northern, Mullaitivu, Mankulam Rest House

TAES
Lepturus repens (G. Forst.) R. Br.
E. H. Bryan, Jr.   13961938-08-12
United States Outlying Minor Islands, none, none, Palmyra Island

TAES
Lepturus repens (G. Forst.) R. Br.
Prosper Abbeville Tillette de Clermont-Tonnerre   s.n.1838-00-00
not listed, No locality info

TAES
Lepturus repens (G. Forst.) R. Br.
Clarence C. Y. Wong   1141947-09-24
Caroline Islands


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Google Map

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