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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tephrosia aurantiaca
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens


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K000511372Bock, K.   1401955-01-07
In Zambia (former Northern Rhodesia) in the locality of Mbala (former Aberncorn), -8.83 31.37

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K000511377Richards, Mr. H.M.   48231955-03-07
In Zambia, Mbala District, path to Chilino close to M'bashi stream., -8.72 30.76

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K000262716Milne-Redhead, Mr. E.   2591A
Mwinilunga District; quarter mile S. of Matonchi Farm, in Brachysegia woodland.

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K000511376Angus, A.   19881958-05-20
Between Abercorn (current Mbala) and Luangwa, south of Abercorn., -11.02 30.83

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K000511378Richards, Mr. H.M.   143751961-02-17
In Zambia, Rumpi District. Chisenga-Rumpi Rd. 70mls. from Rumpi., -10.43 33.66

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K000511374Richards, Mr. H.M.   8394
In Zambia Mbala District (former Abercorn District), Lunzua Agricultural Station., -9 31.4

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K000511371Richards, Mr. H.M.   124381960-01-19
In Zambia, Kamala District. Not found Sanga Hill., -10.53 30.89

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K000511369Pawek, J.   61631972-12-28
From Flora Zambesiaca; N: 1 km west of cross-roads from Karonga-Chitipa and Chisenga-Misuku, fl. & fr. 28.xii.1972, Pawek 6163 (K); In Malawi, N. Prov, Chitipa Dist, 1/2 ml. W of the crossroads, Karonga-Chitipa X Chisenga-Misuku., -9.8 37.46

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K000511370Richards, Mr. H.M.   170951963-01-01
In Zambia (former Northern Rhodesia), Abercorn District (Now Abercorn is called Mbala). Abercorn-Tunduma Road, by Lunzua dam., -8.82 31.36

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K000511373Williamson, Dr. G.; Simon, B.K.   11911967-10-24
In Zambia, already with the current name, in Mbala District, 15mls. S. of Mbala., -9.08 31.38

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K000511375Bullock, A.A.   14011949-11-04
District of Mbala (former Abercorn District), -8.83 31.37


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