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Dataset: NMNH-Plantae
Taxa: Coenogoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH:Plantae
Coenogonium hypophyllum (Vzda) Kalb & Lücking
Pocs, T.   18601982-02-24
Tanzania, Usambara Occidentalis: Muzumba, reservatum naturae Universitatis., 1400 - 1500m

NMNH:Plantae
Pocs, T.   85051985-01-18
Tanzania, Tansania. Montes Usambara Occid, in summo montis gonja, prope vicum Mgwashi., 1700m

NMNH:Plantae
Coenogonium subluteum (Rehm) Kalb & Lücking
Lisowski, S.   11291962-03-00
Guinea, Respublica Guinea (Africa occident.). Distr. Macenta, in silvis densis prope urbem Macenta., 600 - 700m

NMNH:Plantae
Coenogonium subluteum (Rehm) Kalb & Lücking
Santesson, R.   21942/219431970-01-21
Kenya, Kakamega, Western Prov. Kakamega Distr, Kakamega Forest, near Yala River, 5-7 km S of Forest Station., 1500 - 1700m

NMNH:Plantae
Coenogonium subluteum (Rehm) Kalb & Lücking
Farkas, E.   891101989-03-31
Tanzania, Regio Morgoro: in monte Kanga, ad latera austro-orientale., 600 - 800m

NMNH:Plantae
Dimerella pocsii Vezda & Farkas
Farkas, E.   862281986-11-03
Tanzania, Tanga, Usambara orientalis, Reservatum Naturae Kihuhwi Forest dictum, inter Kihuhwi & Kwamkoro. [E Usambara, said to be (?) Kihuhwi Forest Nature Reserve, between Kihuhwi & Kwamkoro.], 220 - 320m

NMNH:Plantae
Farkas, E.   24291989-03-22
Tanzania, Morogoro, Montes Nguru, in Valle Dikurura, 3 km ad orientem a Mhonda Missio. [Nguru, Mountains in Dikurura Valley, 3 km to the E of Mhonda Mission.], 900 - 900m

NMNH:Plantae
Dimerella usambarensis Vezda & Farkas
Farkas, E.   862281986-12-12
Tanzania, Tanga, Usambara orientalis, Reservatum Naturae Marvera Forest. [E Usambara, Marvera Forest Nature Reserve.], 1000 - 1180m


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