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Dataset: Harvard-
Taxa: Disperis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:A
Disperis katangensis minor Verdcourt
barcode-00098941E. W. B. H. Milne-Redhead   35401937-12-07
Zambia, Mwinilunga District, northeast of Dobeka Bridge

Harvard:AMES
Disperis johnstonii H. G. Reichenbach ex Rolfe
barcode-01944441W. H. Batten-Poole   3851946-00-00
Nigeria, N. Nigeria: Jos Plateau.

Harvard:AMES
Disperis johnstonii H. G. Reichenbach ex Rolfe
barcode-01944440E. W. B. H. Milne-Redhead & P. G. Taylor   90671956-03-09
Tanzania, Songea District. Near R. Nakawali about 1.5 km. W. of Kitai, 960m

Harvard:AMES
Disperis galerita H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-01944439[illegible]   1957-08-22
Ethiopia, [Arat Makeseke], Choké Mts, Gojjam; exact position: vicinity of the upper Ghiedeb valley., 3505m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-01944434R. M. Polhill & S. Paulo   17851962-03-16
Tanzania, Iringa District. Luisenga River, Mufindi, 1692m

Harvard:A
barcode-01944433W. C. Burger   19641962-08-04
Ethiopia, [Haran] Prov, Guna Mullata Mt, 50 km. W of [Haran], 2499m

Harvard:AMES
Disperis anthoceros H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-01944417R. M. Polhill & S. Paulo   16401962-03-02
Tanzania, Iringa District. Mt. Image, 50 ml. N. E. of Iringa, a little N. of the Morogoro road, 2195m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01944540R. H. Goodwin   951937-07-29
Uganda, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Rain forest below Johannes Hut

Harvard:AMES
Disperis thomensis Summerhayes
barcode-01944527E. W. B. H. Milne-Redhead   42271938-01-19
Angola, District of Moxico.

Harvard:AMES
Disperis reichenbachiana Welwitsch ex H. G. Reichenbach
barcode-01944526H. M. Gardner   2801933-01-05
Uganda, [Kigegi District, Bunyoni Lake], 1981m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-01944524P. R. O. Bally   78741938-07-02
Kenya, [Chyulu South], 1981m


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