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Dataset: KEW-
Taxa: Ruspolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Ruspolia hypocrateriformis (Vahl) Milne-Redh.
13106.000Milne-Redhead, E.   50651941-04-17
Achimota

KEW
Ruspolia seticalyx (C. B. Clarke) Milne-Redh.
24155.000   
Milipa, Lake Rukwa

KEW
Ruspolia decurrens (Hochst. ex Nees) Milne-Redh.
K000394825Schimper   7731838-10-02
In umbra arborum ad fluvium Tacaze. Sectio secunda.

KEW
Ruspolia hypocrateriformis (Vahl) Milne-Redh.
4292.000Chancellor, R.J.   2391953-09-09
S. of Metu Rest Camp.

KEW
Ruspolia hypocrateriformis (Vahl) Milne-Redh.
K000394829Vogel   159

KEW
Ruspolia seticalyx (C. B. Clarke) Milne-Redh.
K000468707Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.; Leliyo, G.; Darbyshire, I.; Hoenselaar, K.; Sanchez-Ken, G.   57172006-04-26
29 km on Muze road from Sumbawanga-Mpanda road, -7.72 31.53

KEW
Ruspolia seticalyx (C. B. Clarke) Milne-Redh.
K000394824Whyte, A.   s.n.
Kondowe to Karongen.

KEW
Ruspolia decurrens (Hochst. ex Nees) Milne-Redh.
K000394827Kotschy   2761839-09-29
Ad pagum Corodfanum Milbes juxta fluvium pluvialem Choor in umbrosis. Milbes is 2 days S.W. of [El Olcid.]

KEW
Ruspolia seticalyx (C. B. Clarke) Milne-Redh.
17164.000Bullock, A.A.   38801951-05-22
Milepa

KEW
Ruspolia hypocrateriformis (Vahl) Milne-Redh.
K000394830Reade, W.W.   s.n.

KEW
Ruspolia decurrens (Hochst. ex Nees) Milne-Redh.
K000394828Kotschy   450

KEW
Ruspolia decurrens (Hochst. ex Nees) Milne-Redh.
K000394826Kotschy   2761839-09-29
Ad pagum Corodfanum Milbes juxta fluvium pluvialem Choor in umbrosis. Milbes is 2 days S.W. of [El Olcid.]


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