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

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne obtusiflora (Benth.) P.M. Peterson
US 3650654S. Lægaard, A. Goudiaby, J. E. Madsen & B. Sambou   172111994-09-23
Senegal, Tambacounda, Region Tambacounda. Km 5-18 along road Dindéfélo-Kedougou., 12.48 -12.23, 120m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne P.M.Peterson, Romasch. & Y.Herrera
US 1936026-. Gossweiler   113061937-05-00
Angola, Moxico, Regio, Moxico. Loco. Vila Luzo. Munhango (Chana Sa Pemba). [interpreted] Proximum Flumen, Sabuinguila., 1200m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne obtusiflora (Benth.) P.M. Peterson
US 3650655S. Lægaard, A. Goudiaby, J. E. Madsen & B. Sambou   172121994-09-23
Senegal, Tambacounda, Region Tambacounda. Km 5-18 along road Dindéfélo-Kedougou., 12.48 -12.23, 120m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne patentiflora (Stent & J.M. Rattray) P.M. Peterson
US 2380891A. Bogdan   AB40751955-07-17
Kenya, E. slopes Mt. Elgon., 2316m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne obtusiflora (Benth.) P.M. Peterson
US 3650626S. Lægaard, A. Goudiaby, J. E. Madsen & B. Sambou   173111994-09-25
Senegal, Tambacounda, Region Tambacounda. Km 0-5 along trail from Campment of Niacolo-Koba to Assivik Mt. Savanne., 13.08 -12.72, 60m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne obtusiflora (Benth.) P.M. Peterson
US 2306196A. Blomme   591954-11-00
Congo, Democratic Republic of, Bas-Uele, Congo Belgicæ. Prov.: Orientale. Territ. Ango. Tukpwo.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne fulva (Stapf) P.M. Peterson
US 3000869N. K. B. Robson   11221959-01-12
Malawi, Central, Iter Zambesiacum 1958-59. Nyasaland. Central Province: S. of Kasungu, Dambo.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Micrachne obtusiflora (Benth.) P.M. Peterson
US 2209014C. Agyakwa   SLUS/4541954-11-05
Ghana, Gold Coast Soil & Land-Use Survey. Agbosa near Techiman., 488m


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