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Cryptocoryne from Sarawak Cryptocoryne from Sarawak 18-Jul-14 Jan D.Bastmeijer SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Beccari 3844 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 07' " E 112° 18' " Torrente Kemmukei (Sg.Kanovit).1867. Engler 1879 mentions nr 3845, in 1882 and 1920 nr 3844. Coord.approx. photo drawing in PHN of Beccari 3845 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Bogner 1364 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak Sungei Lalang, Kpg.Klubong Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor 11 Apr 2008 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Datei 1.650000 112.2833333 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor 11 Apr 2008 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Bedawak 1.6333333 112.216667 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor IBI 05-12 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Mador, Bintangor Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-12 2005 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Ipor IBI 05-13 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Empran Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-13 2005 Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-06 03 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 42' " E 111° 48' " Sg.Entabai, together with C.striolata. NJ mentions 111.50 E and 1.55 N. Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-09 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 01' " E 111° 18' " Sg. Selalang (Sg. Lalang, E of Salang ?) (coord. doubtfull for not readable in primary coll. list) Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Kettner 70 18 Mar 1984 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 23' " E 110° 13' " Strasse Kuching-Bau, kurz vor Bau sind zwei grosse Steinbrucke, da geht eine natur-strasse links weg nach Jambasin c 5.5 km ? Sg.Sekio. pH 6.2. Pflanzen sind sehr rar. Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Kleemann 02-s.n. Malaysia Sarawak august 2002, no data Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Lo s.n. 02 Aug 2008 Malaysia Sarawak Found a beautiful variety of Crypt auriculata at Sungai Langit, a tributary of Batang Layar recently. (near Betong of Sarawak) strong marmorated Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Lo s.n. 11 Mar 2007 Malaysia Sarawak Sibu area/Lasi area (Jalan K.J.D., near Maradong) The location is the river before the longhouse near the road, not far from another auriculata site (blackwater river) near another longhouse. Page 1 / 29 SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Mierendorf 10-05 18 Mar 2010 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 03' 37" E 111° 46' 08" Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Sasaki M-SATB1 Malaysia Sarawak 53 Bagut Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Sasaki TB1 22 Dec 1999 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 49' 57" E 111° 42' 35" Kpg Tajok, Sg Bajut. River 7 m wide, flow core 80 degree, clear water, temp 25.2, pH 7.2, KH 2, GH 1, TDS 16 ppm. Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Schulze 603 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Sugei Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Schulze 608 20 Sep 1970 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 51' " E 111° 43' " Sg. Sugei, SE Pakan zu erreichen durch ostl.Abzweig der Strasse Seratok-Sibu. Angeblich kleine, steinige dunkle Waldabche, Culta ex H.Ong. Blatt glatt u.hellgrun ahnlich C.lucens. C. lanceolata Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Schulze 609 20 Sep 1970 Malaysia Sarawak Sg. Sugei, near Julau C. pakanensis Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Schulze s.n. Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 51' " E 111° 43' " Sg.Julau. (DATZ 1971 Sadilek). Cryptocoryne auriculata Engler Siow s.n. Malaysia Sarawak Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Beccari 3847 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 42' " E 111° 48' " Torrente Entabei, 1867. Engler 1879 cites nr 3487. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Bogner 1357 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 55' " E 111° 25' " Sg. Sibiak. Coord.approx. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Chaper s.n. Malaysia Sarawak Borneo. 1891. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Haviland 2079 Oct 1892 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 32' " E 111° 30' " Umgebung Saribas (1892) See Sadilek Neue C.4, Ridley 1905. Drawing (Schott) at W. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Horeman s.n. 02 Oct 1970 Malaysia Sarawak Kuching. (K 6049.407). Page 2 / 29 SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Horst s.n. Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 54' " E 111° 40' " Pakan, 25 meilen von Sarikei. loc.25. in Horst: Pflanzen im Aquarium (1986) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ipor IBI 05-07 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 09' " E 111° 37' " Sg. Mengeris, Maradong Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-7 2005 Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ipor IBI 05-08 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 09' " E 111° 37' " Lasi, Maradong Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-8 2005 Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ipor IBI 05-09 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 51' " E 111° 43' " Sg. Julau Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-9 2005 Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ipor IBI 05-10 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 09' " E 111° 37' " Lavis Tengah, Maradong Leg. & det. Isa B. Ipor, IBI 05-10 2005 Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-07 04 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 55' " E 111° 25' " Sg.Sibriak, SW of Sarikei Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Jacobsen NJ 78-24 10 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 55' " E 111° 48' " Sg. Entabai, coll. H.Ong Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Karlick s.n. Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 07' " E 111° 31' " Sarikei; aus dem Sungei Balong (plants from Mike Lo) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Kettner 73 Mar 1984 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 51' " E 111° 43' " An der Kreuzung vor Pakan etwa 5 meilen in Richtung Entabei im Sg. Sugai. vor der Brucke aus etwa 200 m flussaufwarts. Vermischt mit C.striolata.(Aq.Planta 85-1:14) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Kettner s.n. Malaysia Sarawak march 1988, probably at same locality as in 1984 (Kettner 73) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Kleemann 01-s.n. Malaysia Sarawak undocumented collection, august 2001 Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Kleemann 02-8 Malaysia Sarawak august 2002, no data Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Lo 25 Dec 2005 Malaysia Sarawak N 02° 09' " E 111° 37' " Sungai Lasi,Jalan KJD,Maradong area Page 3 / 29 SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Lo 11 Feb 2007 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 32' " E 111° 30' " northern Batang Saribas basin Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Lo s.n. 05 May 2007 Malaysia Sarawak N 03° 11' " E 113° 05' " a tributary of Batang Balingian near Bintulu Water ph is around 6.6, temperature is 27 degree Celsius Sterile plants Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Mierendorf 04/15 30 Jun 2004 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 53' 36" E 111° 21' 46" Starke stromung, Pflanzen in Kiesboden. Temp 26 C, pH 6.0, EC 14 muS/cm. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Mierendorf 04/17 30 Jun 2004 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 45' 40" E 111° 30' 35" Starke Stromung, Pflanzen in grossen Bestanden in flachen und tiefen Wasser. Kies-Lehm Boden. Temp 26.6 C, pH 6.0, EC 20 muS/cm. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Mierendorf 10-06 18 Mar 2010 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 45' 24" E 111° 30' 21" Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ong, H. s.n. 20 Jan 1970 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 54' " E 111° 40' " Pakan. (WAG 12373) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Ramseier s.n. May 2000 Malaysia Sarawak Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Sasaki BS1 23 Dec 1999 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 55' 14" E 110° 24' 59" Kpg. Brayang Sg Sibrik. Clear water, Temp. 24.8, pH 6.8, KH 2 GH 1, TDS 8 ppm. Growing in a 12 m wide river, a large community at waterdepth of at most 30 cm Same locality as Jacobsen 78-3 and Bogner 1357 (=sg Sibiak) Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Sasaki M-SABS Malaysia Sarawak 54 Sibrik Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Schulze 591 22 Sep 1970 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 47' " E 111° 28' " Sg. Kabo, E of Sartok. Boad, shallow and quick running stream in the forest, soil sandy with pebbles. Roots strongly fixed. Spatha's only submerged. Dark, with partly sunny spots. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Schulze 607 20 Sep 1970 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 44' " E 111° 20' " Saratok. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Schulze s.n. Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 45' " E 111° 27' " Bovenloop Sg.Krian voorbij Kaki Wong (30 m breed). See DATZ. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Siow s.n. 09 Aug 2010 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Bawang, the giant bullosa Page 4 / 29 SPECIES coll. code coll. date country state or prov. coordinates alt Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Siow s.n. 09 Aug 2010 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Burui, where bullosa is found together with ciliata and mud skipper Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Waser SK 06-09 16 Nov 2006 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 51' 16" E 111° 42' 41" Strasse Pakan - Lalang - Entabei ca. 7.5 km nach Pakan. Sg. Sawak. Klarwassebach ca. 3 m breit und 1 m tief. Im Flachwasser im festen Quarzkies. Cryptocoryne bullosa Engler Weiblen 2013 FO 7 Malaysia Sarawak Sg Bawang Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Amdjah 1097 Dec 1912 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 13' " E 111° 27' " var. ciliata G.Samanggaris, Commisi Kap.Genderen Stort. photo BO 2652/3, det Nicolson, 19-3-1961 Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Beccari 1067 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 33' " E 110° 20' " var. ciliata Kuteng, nov.1865. Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Beccari 619 Malaysia Sarawak var. ciliata sept.1865. Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Bogner 1438 18 Sep 1978 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 27' 10" E 110° 16' 22" var. ciliata near Bau, in fresh water tidal zone Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Gaudet 217 11 Mar 1967 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 33' 49" E 110° 20' 44" var. ciliata In ditches along Astana Road, N of Kuching. Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Gaudet M 263 21 Mar 1967 Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 34' 07" E 110° 21' 23" var. ciliata In ditches along Railroad area Papar. Coord.approx. Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Guillou s.n. Malaysia Sarawak var. ciliata Borneo ? 1841 Cryptocoryne ciliata (Roxburg) Schott Jacobsen Malaysia Sarawak N 01° 26' 38" E 110° 14' 28" var.
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