Dataset: TENN-
Search Criteria: Zambia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Bryophyte Herbarium


TENN
TENN-B-0005117Brass   210421950-04-28
Zambia, Northern, Luwingu, Lufubu River. 102 miles northeast of Fort Roseberry (now Mansa), on road to Kasama, 1311m

TENN
Bryosedgwickia densa (Hook.) Bizot & P. de la Varde
TENN-B-0008770Brass   210451950-04-29
Zambia, Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia, 1585m

TENN
TENN-B-0116304Brass   210481950-04-29
Zambia, Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia, -8.840242 31.365868, 1585m

TENN
TENN-B-0116306Brass   21047/B1950-04-29
Zambia, Northern Rhodesia. Abercorn., -8.840242 31.365868, 5200m

TENN
Mittenothamnium cavifolium (Dixon) Wijk & Margad.
TENN-B-0116440Brass   210401950-04-28
Zambia, Kasama, 72 miles NE of Fort Roseberry, on road to Kasama, Northern Rhodesia [present day Zambia], 1219m

TENN
TENN-B-0122469Brass   210431950-04-28
Zambia, -10.420568 29.295345, 1311m

TENN
Schlotheimia ferruginea (Burch. ex Hook. & Grev.) Brid.
TENN-B-0123010Brass   210441950-04-28
Zambia, -10.420568 29.295345, 1311m

TENN
Calyptothecium planifrons (Renauld & Paris) Argent
TENN-B-0012124Brass   210411950-04-28
Zambia, 72 miles NE of Fort, 1219m

TENN
TENN-B-0129419Brass   210461950-04-29
Zambia, Abercorn, Northern Rhodesia, -8.840242 31.365868, 1585m

TENN
Thuidium ramusculosum (Mitt.) A. Jaeger
TENN-B-0132355Brass   210371950-04-28
Zambia, -10.592834 29.134373, 1219m

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Thuidium varians Welw. & Duby
TENN-B-0132444Brass   21038/A1950-04-28
Zambia, Northern Rhodesia [present day Zambia]. 72 miles NE of Fort Rosebbery, on road to Kasama, -10.218555 31.188129, 1219m

TENN
Thuidium varians Welw. & Duby
TENN-B-0132455Brass   21047A1950-04-29
Zambia, Northern Rhodesia [present day Zambia]. Abercorn, -8.840242 31.365868, 1585m


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