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

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna sulaensis R. Clark & Burgt
US 3645792R. Clark, I. Darbyshire, A. Feika & M. James   2052009-11-27
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District, Sula Mountains South, Numbara peak, northeast of Farangbaya, east of Bumbuna, 9.027 -11.6692, 800m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna sulaensis R. Clark & Burgt
US 3645791X. M. van der Burgt, K. Kanu & J. Sesay   14782010-07-30
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Koinadugu District, Sula Mountains North, Sula Mountains, hill west of Lake Sonfon, 9.26056 -11.5592, 760m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna sulaensis R. Clark & Burgt
US 3645786X. M. van der Burgt, K. Kanu & J. Sesay   14662010-07-25
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District, Sula Mountains South, Southern Sula Mountains, north of Farangbeya, near summit of Numbara hill, 9.03053 -11.6664, 770m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna sulaensis R. Clark & Burgt
US 3645790K. Kanu   1122010-08-07
Sierra Leone, Northern, Northern Region, Tonkolili District, Sula Mountains South, Sula Mountains, Dawubama hill, near village Banakoro, 9.10594 -11.6104, 820m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna argentea (Willd.) Verdc.
US 2862959H. Faulkner   2242
Tanzania, Sawa, dist. Tanga.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna argentea (Willd.) Verdc.
US 632132E. A. Mearns   21661909-11-21
Uganda, Vicinity of Changamwe, on the Uganda Railway, 14 miles from Mombasa, British East Africa, 0 - 100m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Pseudovigna sulaensis R. Clark & Burgt
US 3645785X. M. van der Burgt   14852010-08-07
Sierra Leone, Northern, Tonkolili, Northern Region, Tonkolili District. Sula Mountains South. Sula Mountains, summit of hill east of Waia., 9.13269 -11.6295, 950m


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