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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Teramnus uncinatus subsp. ringoetii (Teramnus andongensis, Glycine andongensis, Glycine lanceolifoliata, Glycine ringoetii, Teramnus lanceolifoliatus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Seed Plants
Teramnus andongensis (Welw. ex Baker) Baker f.
94557J.M. Fay   59691984-10-18
Central African Republic, Bamingui-Bangoran, Plants of the Manovo-Gounda-St. Floris National Park. WWF Inter. Elephant Cons. Project. .5 km E of Goumba creek on "Piste de CrĂȘte". Prec. 1200 mm. Soil: ferric oxisol, sandy loam on lateritic shield., 8.5 21.28333, 610m

MO:Seed Plants
Teramnus andongensis (Welw. ex Baker) Baker f.
94249J.M. Fay   62181983-11-11
Central African Republic, Bamingui-Bangoran, Plants of the Manovo-Gounda-St. Floris National Park. WWF Inter. Elephant Cons. Project. 2 km W of Yangoukaya Creek on Diadoulou road. (Koumbala-Piste- Nationale)., 8.48333 21.01666, 610m

MO:Seed Plants
78465P.K. Rwaburindore   33501992-01-04
Uganda, Southern, W. Ankole (U2); Buhweju. Misaana Hill, near Nsika. TQ-68-18. Gravelly grassland., -0.38333 30.45, 1800m

MO:Seed Plants
Teramnus andongensis (Welw. ex Baker) Baker f.
94242J.M. Fay   59491983-10-17
Central African Republic, Bamingui-Bangoran, Plants of the Manovo-Gounda-St. Floris National Park. WWF International Elephant Conservation Project. 2 km SW of Camp Koumbala on Diadoulow road., 8.4833333 21.2, 605m

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000190656Vollesen, K.; Bidgood, S.; Leliyo, G.; Darbyshire, I.; Hoenselaar, K.; Sanchez-Ken, G.   54262006-04-13
37 km from Mpanda on the Uvinza road., -6.12 30.93

KEW
Teramnus andongensis (Welw. ex Baker) Baker f.
9288.000Chancellor, R.J.   1981953-08-28
Hill Aka, behind Paida dispensary


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