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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catunaregam nilotica (Gardenia dumetorum, Lachnosiphonium niloticum, Randia nilotica, Xeromphis nilotica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
V0574696FR. B. Faden   77/7121977-03-07
Kenya, Kwale District, Muhaka Forest, -4.333333 39.516667, 30 - 45m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
2701404Y.S. Abeid   19242004-12-27
Tanzania, Pwani, Bagamoyo, T6. Matipwili Village, Kisampa Sanctuary, near Mingogi area, plot #9, Combretum-Pteleopsis woodland., -6.3166667 38.75, 125m

MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
161999J.M. Fay   89031988-08-31
Central African Republic, Vakaga, Manovo-Gounda- St. Floris National Park. Camp Gounda. Prec: 1000 mm, 9.26666 21.21666, 415m

MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
512498N. Etkin   1151987-11-02
Nigeria, Kano, Wudil District: Approximately 50 km SE of the city of Kano, Northern Nigeria, 11.66666 8.85

MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
541030Roy E. Gereau   15081984-12-17
Tanzania, Pwani, Bagamoyo, between Ruvu and Ngerengere on Morogoro road, 98 km west of Dar es Salaam city center. South of highway 200-300 m at Msua Thicket. "Miombo" woodland in very flat terrain., -6.81666 38.53333, 80m

MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
101276941Y.S. Abeid   48242021-02-06
Tanzania, Pwani, Chalinze, T6, Kiwangwa Ward, Msinune Village, Kaloleni Hamlet, Simbo Forest Reserve., -6.4297223 38.549, 144m

MO:Seed Plants
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
102270283H.L. McMillen   1502006-02-24
Tanzania, Tanga, Muheza, Mazola village area, near Maasai Bomba, cattle grazing area, scattered cultivation, burned pastures., -4.8355555 39.0111111, 110m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
US 3016178R. B. Faden & A. J. Faden   77/7121977-03-07
Kenya, Kwale, Muhaka Forest, -4.33 39.52, 30 - 45m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
US 3079105C. Kabuye, R. B. Faden, H. J. Beentje, J. Mutangah & D. Nyakundi   7391985-05-18
Kenya, Taita Taveta, K7. Taita-Taveta District. Msau River Valley, 800 - 950m

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
US 3325437J. M. Fay & D. Harris   89031988-08-31
Central African Republic, Vakaga, Manovo-Goundo- St. Floris National Park, Camp Gounda. Prec. 1000 mm, 9.27 21.22, 415m

New York Botanical Garden, Lynda Steere Herbarium


NY:Vascular Plants
Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay
04983255R. E. S. Tanner   25341956-03-05
Tanzania, Tanga, Pangani (Distr.), Mvumoni Parish, Madanga Chiefdom, 152m

NY:Vascular Plants
Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay
4983256R. E. S. Tanner   33611957-01-05
Tanzania, Tanga, Pangani (Distr.), Sima Parish, Mkwaja Subchiefdom, Mwera Chiefdom

NY:Vascular Plants
Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay
4983257R. E. S. Tanner   25521956-01-18
Tanzania, Tanga, Pangani (Distr.), Boza Parish, Madanga Chiefdom, 76m

NY:Vascular Plants
Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay
4983258R. E. S. Tanner   37621957-10-25
Tanzania, Tanga, Pangani (Distr.), Mkoma Parish, Madanga Chiefdom

NY:Vascular Plants
Xeromphis nilotica (Stapf) Keay
4983259R. E. S. Tanner   38761957-12-10
Tanzania, Tanga, Pangani (Distr.), Kipumbwi Section, Mwera Chiefdom

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
K000414809Kotschy   s.n.

KEW
Catunaregam nilotica (Stapf) Tirveng.
K000414808Kotschy   400
[Eregno Sennen Prov.]


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