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Dataset: LBV-Botany
Taxa: Trichopteryx
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbier National du Gabon


LBV:Botany
11691Alers, MPT; Blom, A   1871986-08-14
Gabon, Ogooué-Ivindo, Réserve de la Lopé, swamp., -0.116667 11.616667, 100m

LBV:Botany
117621Sosef, MSM; Leal, ME; Azizet Issembé, Y; Nziengui, B; Nang-Essouma, G   5651999-10-21
Gabon, Ogooué-Ivindo, Lopé Reserve, Chantier Mitendi. Savanne brûlée., -0.605 11.711667, 350m

LBV:Botany
136079Wieringa, JJ; Jongkind, CCH; Schoonhoven, JG; Mbombet, M   40482001-01-09
Gabon, Ogooué-Ivindo, Mt. Sassamongo, rocky plateau W of Sassamongo village., 0.8275 13.459167, 540m

LBV:Botany
175636Ngok Banak, L; Moungazi, A; Mbazza, P   17312003-05-14
Gabon, Ogooué-Ivindo, Mt. Sassamongo, rocky plateau W of Sassamongo village., 0.8285 13.457667, 485m

LBV:Botany
174791Walters, GM; Niangadouma, R   12062003-03-02
Gabon, Haut-Ogooué, Plateaux Batéké National Park. Mpassa River drainage. Kalahari Sands. Moist grassland surrounded by forest. Potential feeding place for animals. (Collected 1 km from GPS coordinate.)., -2.216667 14.042222, 420m

LBV:Botany
1112535Sosef, MSM; Azizet Issembé, Y; Obone, C   27342009-04-10
Gabon, Nyanga, Pélé Mountains, c. 27 km on the road Tchibanga - Moulengui Binza (counted from the bifurcation with road to Mayumba), village Birougou, and then 12 km on a track in SW direction to village Bikamba, from there following track in direction of and up the hills., -3.290278 11.139167, 550m

LBV:Botany
1134966Walters, GM; Moussavou, J-M   14612003-10-08
Gabon, Haut-Ogooué, Plateaux Batéké National Park. Kalahari Sands. Wet grassland next to forest swamp. Cyrtosperma & Xyris & Eriocaulon dominants., -2.120833 14.052778, 400m

LBV:Botany
3476Wieringa, JJ; Poll, HM van de   15261992-08-29
Gabon, Haut-Ogooué, 8 km SSE of Lékoni, slopes of cirque de Lékoni., -1.65 14.283333, 600m


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