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Dataset: Harvard-
Search Criteria: Somalia; Mudug; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-02541303R. G. Wieland   40861986-05-30
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: Wisil Fodder Farm, 6 km NE of Wisil.

Harvard:GH
barcode-02444090R. G. Wieland   41741986-11-28
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 1 km S of Hobyo, fenced enclosure.

Harvard:GH
Paspalidium desertorum (A. Richard) Stapf
barcode-02444212R. G. Wieland   41101986-06-01
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 4 km SE of Wisil, along Haradhere Rd.

Harvard:GH
barcode-02444570R. G. Wieland   42251986-12-07
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 1 km S of Hobyo, Fenced exclosure.

Harvard:GH
barcode-02444660R. G. Wieland   40981986-05-30
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: Wisil NRA Nursery just east of town.

Harvard:GH
Cynodon dactylon (Linnaeus) Persoon
barcode-02444708R. G. Wieland   42221986-12-05
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: Hobyo NRA Compound.

Harvard:GH
barcode-02444762R. G. Wieland   42341986-12-12
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: NRA Compound, Hobyo.

Harvard:GH
Eustachys paspaloides (Vahl) D. Lanza & G. E. Mattei
barcode-02447360R. G. Wieland   42061986-12-05
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 4 km S of Saqiiro well, 18 km SW of Hobyo

Harvard:GH
barcode-02541544R. G. Wieland   42311986-12-12
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 5 km S of Hobyo

Harvard:GH
barcode-02447448R. G. Wieland   41901986-12-04
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: About 5 km S of Ceel Huur, 1 km from ocean

Harvard:GH
barcode-02447827R. G. Wieland & M. J. Gahair   40041986-11-12
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 43.7 km N of Hobyo, inland road, area: Bur-Jeerinle.

Harvard:GH
barcode-02447914R. G. Wieland   41151986-06-02
Somalia, Mudug, Hobyo District: 6 km N of Wisil


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