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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sericanthe petitii (Neorosea petitii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM
Sericanthe petitii (N.Hallé) Robbr.
CM334474Reitsma, J.M.   19451986-02-22
Gabon, Doudou Mountains, ca 45 km SW of Doussala, -2.55 10.4833333333333

CM
CM336340Reitsma, J.M.   34191987-05-17
Gabon, 10 km N of Djidji, 0.3 11.7833333333333

Herbier National du Gabon


LBV:Botany
Sericanthe petitii (N.Hallé) Robbr.
64719Wilde, JJFE de; Jongkind, CCH   95561988-03-24
Gabon, Ogooué-Maritime, Ca 40 km N.N.W. of Doussala., -2.033333 10.416667, 380m

LBV:Botany
Sericanthe petitii (N.Hallé) Robbr.
150767Azizet Issembé, Y; Sosef, MSM; Moussavou, J-M; Nang-Essouma, G   3632000-05-30
Gabon, Ogooué-Maritime, Monts Doudou, à ± 15km à O-SO de Doussala., -2.4 10.45, 625m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Sericanthe petitii (N. Hallé) Robbr.
2331571Georges Le Testu   52451925-02-26
Gabon, Pounga., -1.23333 11.7833

MO:Seed Plants
Sericanthe petitii (N. Hallé) Robbr.
103217212Olivier Lachenaud   37192021-10-21
Gabon, Nyanga, Massif du Mayombe au sud de Mivombo., -3.37821 11.34726, 471m

RSA - California Botanic Garden Herbarium


RSA:VascularPlants
RSA0572384J.M. Reitsma   32171987-04-13
Gabon, Inventory, ca. 50 km. SSW of Doussala., -2.6 10.583333

RSA:VascularPlants
RSA0572385J.M. Reitsma   34191987-05-17
Gabon, Ca. 10 km. N of Djidji., 0.3 11.783333

RSA:VascularPlants
Sericanthe petitii (N.Hallé) Robbr.
RSA0575620J.M. Reitsma   19451986-02-22
Gabon, In Doudou mountains, ca. 45 km SW of Doussala., -2.55 10.483333


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