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Dataset: NMNH-Plantae
Search Criteria: Tanzania; Katavi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 3463221N. A. Mwangulango   7142002-02-04
Tanzania, Katavi, Rutwa: Mpanda District. (T4). Katavi-Rukwa protected areas. Katuma riverine forest (woodland)., -6.6331 31.1472, 940m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Ampelocissus obtusata (Welw. ex Baker) Planch.
US 3513021Q. Luke & P. Luke   116202006-11-12
Tanzania, Katavi, T4. Katavi NP - Sumbawanga pt112. Rocky hillside in Miombo., 1330m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Stomatanthes africanus (Oliv.) R.M. King & H. Rob.
US 3497004Q. Luke & P. Luke   116322006-11-12
Tanzania, Katavi, Katavi NP - Sumbawanga pt114, 1885m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Cyphostemma (Planch.) Alston
US 3513030Q. Luke & P. Luke   116262006-11-12
Tanzania, Katavi, Tanzania T4. Katavi NP - Sumbawan pt113. Rocky hillside in Miombo., 1750m


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