Dataset: WIS
Taxa: Xanthomaculina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin - Madison


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WIS-L-0010677T.H. Nash III   403721986-01-08
Namibia, Omaruru District, Namib Desert, Laguneberg Mountain ca. 13 km SE of Cape Cross, adjacent mile 72, -21.8333333 14.1166667, 200m

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WIS-L-0013929T.H. Nash III   233111986-06-09
Namibia, Omaruru District, Gravel flats, 6.5 km NE of Cape Cross turnoff., -21.6166667 14.0333333, 50m

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WIS-L-0013930T.H. Nash III   233101986-06-09
Namibia, Omaruru District, Gravel flats, 6.5 km NE of Cape Cross turnoff., -21.6166667 14.0333333, 50m

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WIS-L-0015697Karnefelt, I   8610-391986-01-09
NAMIBIA, Omaruru District, gravel flats E of Cape Cross, -21.771699 13.952408

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WIS-L-0108666Mason E. Hale   727601986-01-06
Namibia, Swakopmund District, E of Sw. (grid 2214 DA); near sea level

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WIS-L-0085973F. Mattick   681968-10-01
Namibia, Swakopmund, between Swakopmund and Cape Cross, -22.217581 14.360723, 25m

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WIS-L-0086565G. Follmann   s.n.1990-03-00
Namibia, Central Namib Desert, District of Swakopmund, undulated gravelly fog-desert inland of Rocky Bay northeast of Wlotzkasbaken, -22.408694 14.450495, 10m

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WIS-L-0120248G. Follmann   s.n.1990-03-01
Namibia, Namib Desert, Naukluftpark, Tumboa Flats, -23.092568 15.155322, 450m

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WIS-L-0120351M. Togashi   s.n.1974-10-21
Namibia, South West Africa. Swakopmund, Namib Desert Park., -22.646743 14.600491

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WIS-L-0121212Roland Moberg   117091996-12-03
South Africa, Western Cape, Tanqua Karoo (c. 70 km NNE of Worcester), -33.08333 19.76667, 650m

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WIS-L-0121211Roland Moberg   117561996-12-06
South Africa, Western Cape, Piketberg, Grootberg Mt, N of Noupoort Farm, -32.78333 18.65, 800m


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