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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Newtonia erlangeri (Piptadenia erlangeri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History - Specimens being processed


F:In process
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
V0594890FR. B. Faden   77/5641977-02-20
Kenya, Tana River District, Garsen-Witu road, Lango la Simba, north side of road, -2.266667 40.233333, 10m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
2719949* MADANY   85/51985-08-25
Somalia, Middle Juba, Jilib Distr. Beledu Keriim, Labadaad Island. Sandy alluvium. Associates: Adansonia digitata, Acacia nilotica, Dobera glabra, Terminalia prunoides (?), Combretum sp. "qoqoon", Hyphaene coriacea, Thespesia danis., 0.7 42.68333

MO:Seed Plants
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
2719951C.F. Hemming   1521986-08-12
Somalia, Lower Juba, Near Mareerey near Juba R. Isolated tree on edge of sugar plantation., 0.43333 42.71666

MO:Seed Plants
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
102275039L. Festo   26332006-07-25
Kenya, Coast, Lamu, Mokowe to Bodhei., -1.8833333 40.7333333, 10m

National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
US 3016331R. B. Faden & A. J. Faden   77/5641977-02-20
Kenya, Tana River, Kenya, K7, Tana River District, Garsen-Witu road, Lango la Simba, N side of road, -2.27 40.23, 10m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
Newtonia erlangeri (Harms) Brenan
K000232294Rawlins, S.P.; Greenway, P.J.   94351957-10-26
N.Lamu Distr. Boni Forest [cmile] 53 from Mkoe.


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