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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Humularia welwitschii var. lundaensis (Humularia megalophylla, Geissaspis castroi, Geissaspis megalophylla, Humularia lundaensis, Smithia megalophylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


KEW
K000202715Loveridge, J.P.   6991963-05-30
W.Mwinilunga District.20 miles eE. of Mwinilunga.

KEW
K000202716Mutimushi, J.M.   32061969-05-16
W.Mwinilunga., -11.73 24.4

KEW
K000202713Angus, A.   23131960-05-29
W.20 miles N. of Mwinilunga.

KEW
K000202717Chisumpa, S.M.   1561974-06-10
W.Mwinilunga., -11.73 24.4

KEW
Humularia megalophylla (Harms) P.A.Duvign.
13198.000Paterson, K.R.   M.31938-06-15
Mwinilunga Distr, near Matonchi Farm

KEW
K000202712Paterson, K.R.   M31938-06-15
W.Mwinilunga District : between Source of R.Matonchi & Sinkalolo dambo near Matonchi Farm., -11.65 24.05

KEW
K000202714Angus, A.   23131960-05-29
W.20 miles N. of Mwinilunga.


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