Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ficinia trichodes (Acrolepis trichodes)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Ficinia trichodes (Schrad.) B.D.Jacks.
PH00805272Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   75511896-04-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Houw Hoek, Terra Capensis, Regio occidentalis, -34.219735 19.173814, 762m

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Ficinia trichodes (Schrad.) B.D.Jacks.
PH00805273Richard Neville Parker   45661951-05-14
South Africa, Western Cape, above Sir Lowry's Pass, Caledon division, -34.116667 18.916667, 480m

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Ficinia trichodes (Schrad.) B.D.Jacks.
PH00805287Richard Neville Parker   44881950-08-16
South Africa, Cascades, Betty's Bay, Caledon division, -34.360207 18.886173

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Ficinia trichodes (Schrad.) B.D.Jacks.
PH00805297Friedrich R. R. Schlechter   75511896-04-12
South Africa, Western Cape, Houw Hoek, Terra Capensis, Regio occidentalis, -34.219735 19.173814, 762m

Brown University Herbarium


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PBRU00055443Peter MacOwan   1901
South Africa, Austro-Africanae; Bruintjes Hoogte; Alt. 4500 ft.


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