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Dataset: PH-
Taxa: Ascolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Ascolepis dipsacoides (Schumach.) J.Raynal
PH00805870J. B. Hall   s.n.1969-07-25
Ghana, 9 m NW of Makongo nr. Salaga, near edge of Lake Volta

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Ascolepis Nees ex Steud.
PH00805863Gomes   11411933-01-00
Mozambique, Massangulo - Distrito de Niassa

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Ascolepis capensis (Kunth) Ridl.
PH00805866A. Stolz.   18301912-00-00
Tanzania, Nyassa Hochland--Station Kyimbila, -9.283333 33.65, 15 - 1600m

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Ascolepis bellidiflora (Welw.) Cherm.
PH00805865Georges Le Testu   36531922-01-20
Central African Republic, Oubangui-Chari [Ubangi-Shari], Haute-Kotto

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Ascolepis dipsacoides (Schumach.) J.Raynal
PH00805871A. A. Enti   395131969-07-18
Ghana, at top of drawdown area of Lake [Volta], Makongo near Salaga

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Ascolepis Nees ex Steud.
PH00805864Pedro   3746; 26611948-05-21
Mozambique, Niassa, Maniamba, Serra Geci

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Ascolepis Nees ex Steud.
PH00805875Manuel F. de Carvalho   4591961-01-24
Mozambique, Muzzupula; entre Muzzupula e o Chefe Ancozeta

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Ascolepis Nees ex Steud.
PH00805877J. M. de Aguiar Macêdo   38011970-03-22
Mozambique, Mutuali, Porto apario do Mutuali, Entre a estrada e o Carinho de terro [Mutuali, Porto apario do Mutuali, Between the road and Carinho de terro]

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Ascolepis Nees ex Steud.
PH00805878J. M. de Aguiar Macêdo   31621968-05-04
Mozambique, Circ. Mecuburi, Serra Chinga, paite Norte, afloramentos rodiosos du proximidade di Rio Mecuburi, Dist. Moçambique [Circ. Mecuburi, Serra Chinga, North Country, rocky outcrops near the Mecuburi River, Dist. Mozambique]


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