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Orchidoid Orchids (Subfamily Orchidoideae)

Observer

sibahleg

Date

February 15, 2024 12:24 PM SAST

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Common River Frog (Amietia delalandii)

Observer

kareneichholz

Date

March 25, 2023 09:25 PM SAST

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Disas (Genus Disa)

Observer

rohan_the_antman

Date

March 2024

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Rock Hooktail (Paragomphus cognatus)

Observer

peterswart

Date

October 28, 2020 09:52 AM SAST

Description

Drying itself in the sun, approx 1cm above the water. Flew away after about 10 minutes.

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Northern Rufous-winged Flat (Eagris nottoana ssp. nottoana)

Observer

sallyslak

Date

May 14, 2020 03:08 PM SAST

Description

Odd bits of leaf sealed onto the upper side of leaves, containing small larvae. On Scutia myrtina.

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Common Pearl Charaxes (Charaxes varanes ssp. varanes)

Observer

nannajoubert

Date

November 7, 2023 09:05 PM SAST

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Natal White-barred Charaxes (Charaxes brutus ssp. natalensis)

Observer

wade88464

Date

December 24, 2023 01:58 PM SAST

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Net Monadisa (Disa reticulata)

Observer

tonyrebelo

Date

December 4, 2023 08:41 AM SAST

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Fleshy Liver Orchid (Evotella carnosa)

Observer

katrivier

Date

November 24, 2023 04:09 PM SAST

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Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

amestwooceans

Date

October 18, 2023 09:10 AM SAST

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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

amestwooceans

Date

October 18, 2023 09:11 AM SAST

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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

amestwooceans

Date

October 18, 2023 09:13 PM SAST

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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

amestwooceans

Date

October 18, 2023 09:12 PM SAST

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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

sarahannetaylor

Date

October 18, 2023 09:10 AM SAST

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malthinus

Date

January 16, 2021 08:17 AM SAST

Place

Private

Description

hidden away like a small island in the middle of a big ocean

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What

Mountain Delicate Disa (Disa tenella ssp. pusilla)

Observer

gregnicolson

Date

September 29, 2018 10:33 AM SAST

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What

Beautiful Cuttlefish (Sepia pulchra)

Observer

seastung

Date

May 14, 2022 01:22 PM SAST

Description

maybe

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

sallyslak

Date

February 11, 2017

Description

Bulbine


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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

wendywiles

Date

September 22, 2017

Description

Bulbine?


Very small plant, succulent leaves. Fluffy anthers.

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

nicky

Date

October 9, 2018 10:47 AM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

kareneichholz

Date

August 1, 2019 01:51 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

evieb

Date

August 16, 2019 11:08 AM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

rebeccaryen

Date

August 30, 2019 01:15 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

don_k

Date

March 18, 2020 12:27 PM HST

Description

shallow soils over rocky areas, above forest patch close to sea, one or two patches where abundant only

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What

Bunnypaw Kopieva (Bulbine lagopus)

Observer

nicky

Date

June 22, 2020 02:03 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

dhoare

Date

September 7, 2020 01:18 PM SAST

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What

Wild Kopieva (Bulbine frutescens)

Observer

karooicus

Date

February 4, 2021 10:35 AM SAST

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What

Puff Adder (Bitis arietans)

Observer

lezanne_rossouw

Date

April 19, 2022 03:39 PM UTC

Description

My brother together with Terrance the guy in the picture, safely and umharmed got this big beautu into a bucket. For a few days now they keep seeing a snake by the pallats, but keeps dissapearing about 30 minutes ago, they saw the snale again and safely re-located it into the field not to far from the workshop. I am very proud of them for handling the snak woth such love and care. Snake was released safely and unharmed.

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

elzanne

Date

July 26, 2021 11:31 AM UTC

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What

Bunnypaw Kopieva (Bulbine lagopus)

Date

July 17, 2015

Description

Bulbine


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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

hkennedy

Date

April 29, 2022 11:25 AM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

wolfgangvafrika

Date

August 24, 2022 03:41 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

chris_whitehouse

Date

July 3, 2023 02:06 PM SAST

Description

Bulbine

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What

Bowed Klingon Kappie (Disperis circumflexa ssp. circumflexa)

Observer

janvorster

Date

August 25, 2023 11:28 AM SAST

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What

Micro Frog (Microbatrachella capensis)

Observer

olvr_a

Date

August 18, 2021 07:40 PM SAST

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What

Bracket Satyre (Satyrium bracteatum)

Observer

patrickmeyer

Date

August 17, 2022 10:47 AM SAST

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What

Lime Sourfig (Carpobrotus muirii)

Observer

markberry

Date

January 23, 2023 04:14 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

dhoare

Date

December 21, 2020 12:47 PM SAST

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Observer

benjamin_walton

Date

February 9, 2017 10:31 AM SAST

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Date

January 30, 2022 01:16 PM SAST

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What

Cape Fur Seal (Arctocephalus pusillus ssp. pusillus)

Observer

regardvandyk

Date

September 24, 2021 09:19 AM SAST

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What

Yellow Yawning Harlequin (Eulophia hians var. inaequalis)

Observer

biankefouche

Date

May 4, 2023 12:49 PM SAST

Description

SPECIAL - Only one obs. uploaded on iNat

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What

Knysna Dwarf Chameleon (Bradypodion damaranum)

Observer

colin25

Date

April 4, 2023 10:18 AM SAST

Description

Photo credits: Etienne De Beer.

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What

Mountain Rain Frog (Breviceps montanus)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

March 31, 2023 01:24 PM SAST

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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

August 2022

Description

Holothrix sp. nova. "outeniquaensis"

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What

Thicket Harlequin (Eulophia tenella)

Date

December 6, 2015

Description

Eulophia tenella


Three plants observed in grassy area on road verge.

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What

Galilee Orchid (Orchis galilaea)

Observer

omer__e

Date

March 19, 2022 09:05 AM IST

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What

Brown Hyaena (Parahyaena brunnea)

Observer

pg_coetzee

Date

November 4, 2021 02:03 AM SAST

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What

Small Helmet-Orchid (Corybas unguiculatus)

Observer

elusiveorchids

Date

July 28, 2013 01:39 PM AEST

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What

Southern Serval (Leptailurus serval ssp. serval)

Observer

wynand_uys

Date

November 11, 2012

Description

Serval


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What

Cutting Tetrar (Tetraria secans)

Observer

ren_hoekstra

Date

January 25, 2023 05:38 PM SAST

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What

Southeastern Porcupine (Hystrix africaeaustralis ssp. zuluensis)

Observer

johan338

Date

July 11, 2021 10:14 AM UTC

Description

This observation is for the porcupine

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Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

jeremygilmore

Date

January 3, 2020 12:07 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

peterswart

Date

December 14, 2020 04:12 PM SAST

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What

Bract Disa (Disa bracteata)

Observer

hhodgson

Date

October 30, 2022 02:08 PM SAST

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What

Spear African Daisy (Arctotis lanceolata)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

October 22, 2021 12:31 PM SAST

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What

Botswana Lip Fern (Cheilanthes botswanae)

Observer

botswanabugs

Date

October 26, 2022

Place

Serowe (Google, OSM)

Description

Day after first heavy rain 20 mm. River bank on basalt hillside.

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What

Southern Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis ssp. bicornis)

Observer

dewald2

Date

January 2007

Description

Vaalbos Rocky Shrubland (Rhigozum obovatum-Senegalia mellifera open scrubland)

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

October 1, 2022 12:11 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Date

September 2, 2012 12:12 PM SAST

Description

Clear liquid / gel squeezed from leaves into glass bowl.

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Date

September 11, 2004 12:35 PM SAST

Description



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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Date

September 9, 2011 03:04 PM SAST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Date

September 28, 2006 02:28 PM SAST

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What

Tropical Monodisa (Disa brevicornis)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

October 2022

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

markheystek

Date

July 5, 2021 02:47 PM HST

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What

Kopievas (Genus Bulbine)

Observer

strandloper

Date

October 25, 2019 01:14 PM SAST

Description

Sheltered, forested river pass on rocky cragg. Matches Bulbine lagopus illustrated in Audrey Moriarty's wildflower guide of 1982.

Bulbine sp nov

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What

Golden Pagoda (Mimetes chrysanthus)

Date

April 20, 2007

Description

Mimetes chrysanthus cn


The Outramps discovered the 2nd only colony of Mimetes chrysanthus in 1996 when we were working for the Protea Atlas Project. The first colony was found 100kms to the west at Gamkaberg in 1987. It was one of the most exciting and memorable moments in our lives. This is why I have chosen it for the iSpot Celebratory Launch.

It is also a tribute to Casey Nootenboom who produced the most stunning photographs over the years for the Outramps. Health issues now prevent his joining us on field trips, but his wonderful photos will remain a lasting legacy.

We live out in the sticks far away from the corridors of botanical power. For us, iSpot has been a life-changing experience. We now have a whole community of like-minded people and experts to help us. The linking of the Red List to iSpot has made a huge difference to the work we do for CREW.

Thank you Tony, for all your help and enthusiasm and for making it so much fun. Long live iSpot!!

Mimetes chrysanthus is Redlisted as Vulnerable

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Cape Sundew (Drosera capensis)

Observer

arebelo

Date

September 25, 2014

Description

Drosera


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What

Longspur Hair Orchid (Holothrix longicornu)

Observer

nicky

Date

October 12, 2018 05:37 PM SAST

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What

Common Thread Orchid (Holothrix villosa ssp. villosa)

Observer

mikecameron

Date

October 7, 2021 10:59 AM SAST

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What

Poison Squills (Genus Drimia)

Observer

seanaltern

Date

August 11, 2022 12:04 PM SAST

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What

Hair Orchids (Genus Holothrix)

Date

September 17, 2021 02:15 PM PDT

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What

Hair Orchids (Genus Holothrix)

Observer

sallyslak

Date

June 2, 2016

Description

Hairy orchid leaves


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What

Cape Vampirecup (Cytinus capensis)

Observer

prix_burgoyne

Date

July 18, 2011

Description

Cytinus capensis flower info


Parasitic plant producing deep red flowers in clusters that protrude above ground. Males and females produced on separate plants (dioecious). Not scented (at least not what humans can detect). Flowers comprise only 4 very dark maroon-coloured perianth lobes with inclined hairs covering most of their surface except for the margins. Confined to the Cape Peninsula (so far). This plant has only been available for study as a result of its discovery by amateur botanists.These piccies were taken after Jayne McDermid and Marland Holderness had found the plants and let me know about them.

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What

Shrews (Family Soricidae)

Observer

wmeyer

Date

December 31, 2020 08:45 AM SAST

Description

The body is 7.5cm and the tail 5cm.

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What

Forest Shrew (Myosorex varius)

Observer

nicola135

Date

December 2020

Description

Two tiny young shrews seen on forest floor in Nature’s Valley, making soft sounds. The one appeared to be unwell, on its back.

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What

Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus)

Observer

tony_wills

Date

November 8, 2013 06:45 AM NZDT

Description

Rat caught in a DOC200 trap.
2 weeks between its first visit to trap and being caught (see 974739). Bait: Peanut butter.

Female, body length aprox 20cm, tail 15cm, weight aprox 160gm.

Second photo is from a monitoring infrared webcam and is the product of low light levels and slow shutter speeds - simultaneously showing the live rat, the trigged trap closing and the closed trap (so we have a photo of a simultaneously alive and dead rat).

see also 975015

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What

Deception Peak Mountain Toadlet (Capensibufo deceptus)

Observer

alexanderr

Date

September 19, 2016

Description

deception capensibufo


Holotype and paratype of C. deceptus, with A.A. Turner, D. Rossouw and R. Howat

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What

Cape Platanna (Xenopus gilli)

Observer

alexanderr

Date

October 20, 2015

Place

Kleinmond (Google, OSM)

Description

tadpole


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Observer

nicky

Date

May 3, 2021 08:37 AM SAST

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What

Bracket Satyre (Satyrium bracteatum)

Observer

nicky

Date

August 2016

Description

Satyrium bracteatum


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What

Southern Steenbuck (Raphicerus campestris ssp. campestris)

Observer

dewald2

Date

August 18, 2007 09:32 AM SAST

Description

Central Free State Grassland (Vachellia karroo woodland)

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Observer

prix_burgoyne

Date

October 14, 2004

Description

Crassula pageae Cederberg


Minute plant about 1,5 cm in diam. Flowers tinged pink.

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What

Cape Parrot (Poicephalus robustus)

Observer

niallp

Date

October 2019

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What

Common Fine Stonecrop (Crassula expansa ssp. expansa)

Observer

mavourneen

Date

October 14, 2015

Description

?Crassula


prostrate delicate herb, growing profusely in shade under trees.

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What

Black Cinderella Orchid (Eulophia ustulata)

Observer

sandraf

Date

November 2020

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Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

January 2022

Description

Note the pale green/yellow coloration behind the lip in the 3rd photo. Also note the 4th pic- it closely matches the illustration by Bolus of the plant he presumed was forficaria.

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Observer

ren_hoekstra

Date

January 2022

Description

Three flowering plants found at site. Height range across specimens 250-500mm. Leaves up to 150mm long. Lip 7mm. Petals 8mm. Median sepal 9mm. Lateral sepals 8mm.

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What

Darwin's Frog (Rhinoderma darwinii)

Observer

mgargiulo

Date

November 2020

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What

Knysna Spiny Reed Frog (Afrixalus knysnae)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

October 2021

Description

Found while exploring a small wetland. The first indication of its presence was two "zick" notes soon followed by the typical call. Only a solitary male was heard and found. See http://frogmap.adu.org.za/Species_text.php?sp=40

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What

White-trailing Pincushion (Leucospermum pedunculatum)

Observer

carinalochner

Date

September 18, 2021 04:35 PM SAST

Description

Growing within two metres of L. prostratum. Will they not hybridise?

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What

Inkblom (Hyobanche sanguinea)

Observer

faansiepeacock

Date

September 19, 2020 08:46 AM SAST

Description

Just inland of the white coastal dunes

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What

Witch Moederkappie (Disperis capensis var. capensis)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

July 2021

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Observer

outrampsjenny

Date

July 3, 2021 07:43 PM SAST

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What

African Grass Owl (Tyto capensis)

Observer

justinponder2505

Date

June 2021

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What

Cape Zebra (Galaxias zebratus)

Observer

ludwig_muller

Date

April 24, 2021 01:20 PM SAST

Description

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Cederberg Ghost Frog (Heleophryne depressa)

Observer

muonmo

Date

January 26, 2012 07:18 PM SAST

Description

Spat out of someone's mouth after he drank it from his opaque water bottle.

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What

Bigjaw Mountain Stag Beetle (Colophon primosi)

Observer

botaneek

Date

January 2004

Description

Colophon


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Wolseley Conebush (Leucadendron spirale)

Observer

tonyrebelo

Date

November 1, 1933

Description

The Ugly Duckling Conebush: Wolseley Conebush


Wolseley Conebush Leucadendron spirale
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This Conebush is undoubtedly the ‘ugly duckling’ in the genus. Describing it in 1809, Richard Salisbury - in Knight's book on the cultivaton of proteas - noted that ‘cuttings grow freely, but possessing little beauty it should only be admitted in extensive collections’. Indeed, few people would recognise it as a Conebush, as its leaves are small and ericoid, and the fully mature cones, are only 20 mm in diameter.
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L. spirale has been collected only four times in the past:
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* James Niven found it in 1801 at the Breede River;
* Leopold Mund collected it at the same locality in 1819;
* James Bowie gives as his locality the swamps at Soetmelkrivier and Langklooof (but he has a reputation for giving incorrect localities); and
* Alfred Meebold collected it in 1933, describing the locality as ‘Wolseley, heath, containing only few species, but river ground and swampy ground, few hours only’.
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As far as is known the plant is extinct, but some populations may still lurk in the Worcester Valley.
If the Breede River and Wolseley localities are correct most of its habitat has probably been ploughed up, but small pockets of plants may still exist.
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Acknowledgements for drawing: Nicci Page
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A R1000 Reward of was offered, and posted around Tulbagh, Wolseley and Worcester, between 1995 and 2000 for the finding of confirmed plants - it was never claimed.
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The plant has needle-like, rough, leaves 4-9mm long. The male flowerheads are 6-8 mm long and do not have floral bracts - they probably liberate clouds of pollen if knocked while flowering. The female plants produce seed-bearing cones: these form hard balls about 20 mm round. It is closely related to the Strawberry Conebush, which has longer leaves, and bigger, red cones. It probably flowers in summer.

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Wynberg Conebush (Leucadendron grandiflorum)

Observer

tonyrebelo

Date

December 31, 1806

Description

Wynberg Conebush - extinct for 200 years


Leucadendron grandiflorum (Salisb.) R.Br. Wynberg Conebush
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Global Status: EX.
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Last seen in 1806 in Clapham. No records exist of its ecology, habitat, extent or time of demise, other than that it used to occur on Wynberg Mountain. The area was the location of the earliest colonial farms.
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Based on its sister species, L. globosum and L. elimense, it probably occurred on the upper south slopes of Wynberg hill on moister granite soils.
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Because of the feud between Robert Brown and Richard Salisbury at the turn of the 19th Century, Salisbury’s description was incorrectly synonymized and its existence neglected until Ion Williams revised the genus in 1972. During this entire period there are no records alluding to the species, and to this day it is only known from Salisbury’s description and a single drawing of a male plant (shown above: that is it!). Its local date of extinction is thus unknown, and can be anywhere from the turn of the 18th century until recently. However, as it was not collected by collectors in the middle 18th century it was either very rare or extinct by the early 1800s. From the description and drawing there can be no doubt that this is a valid taxon, that it belongs to the Crowned Conebushes, and that its sister species is L. globosum.
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Considerable confusion was caused by the use of L. grandiflorum for the unrelated Sun Conebushes L. barkerae, L. daphnoides and L. tinctum during the 1900s, and illustrations of Leucadendron sessile that were misidentified as L. grandiflorum in the 1800s. The previous Red List status in 1996 as of uncertain taxonomic status is thus not valid, being partially as a result of this confusion. This confusion persists in the literature today.
A few persons have claimed that it might not be a good species based on a single plant, but Salisbury's description leaves no doubt that at least the male was quite distinct from the other Crown Conebushes. That coupled with the distribution make it highly likely that this was quite a distinct species. One unique feature mentioned was the strong and disagreeable odour, which unfortunately is not adequate to determine if it might have been fly pollinated.
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It is sadly too late to do anything about this apparently impressive plant. Wynberg Hill is today covered by Bishops Court and Constantia, and either under houses or vineyards. The odds that any undiscovered seedbanks may survive under hedgerows and pine stands is exceedingly small. Road verges and undeveloped erven have been well searched, to no avail.
This must be our earliest documented extinction in South Africa, and perhaps attributable to our Mediterranean love of wine.
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Illustration from Paradisus Londonensis page 105
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/ia/mobot31753000575172#page/248/mode/1up