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Dataset: KSP-
Taxa: Malvaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
KSP033076Theodore M. Sperry   91951-07-04
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, S. of Golu, N. of Nioka, Ituri.; 2.166667 30.666667, 2.166667 30.666667, 1750m

KSP
KSP033077Theodore M. Sperry   831951-08-01
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, INEAC reserve, Nioka, 1750m

KSP
Dombeya torrida (J. F. Gmel.) Bamps
KSP033078Theodore M. Sperry   2311951-11-02
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, SE of Rona, N of Nioka.

KSP
KSP033087Theodore M. Sperry   6281952-06-12
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, Mt. Corovi (near Blukwa)., 2200m

KSP
KSKP033088Theodore M. Sperry   1011951-08-07
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, Rona, N. of Nioka, 1750m

KSP
KSP033093Theodore M. Sperry   5531953-04-30
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, SE of Kampala, N of Nioka., 1750m

KSP
Kosteletzkya adoensis (Hochst. ex A. Rich.) Mast.
KSP033102Theodore M. Sperry   2951951-11-28
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, Golu, N of Nioka., 1750m

KSP
Sida acuta Burm. f.
KSP033136Theodore M. Sperry   EA-51979-08-11
Tanzania, Near Mt. Meru Hotel, Arusha

KSP
KSP033146Theodore M. Sperry   571951-07-11
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, S. of Kampala, N. of Nioka, Ituri., 1750m

KSP
KSP033147Theodore M. Sperry   3151951-12-05
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ituri, S. of Golu, N. of Nioka, Ituri., 1750m

KSP
KSP033148Theodore M. Sperry   4031952-02-28
Uganda, Northern, S. of War (N. of Mt. Tsho), 1750m


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