Dataset: FLAS-
Taxa: Irvingiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Desbordesia glaucescens (Engl.) Tiegh.
185228John C. Payne   1371990-09-29
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary)

FLAS
Irvingia gabonensis (Aubry-Lecomte ex O'Rorke) Baill.
185224John C. Payne   811990-08-14
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary); lat. 5°16'N, long. 9°9'E; alt. 240 m.

FLAS
Irvingia grandifolia (Engl.) Engl.
185225John C. Payne   831990-08-14
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary); lat. 5°16'N, long. 9°9'E; alt. 240 m.

FLAS
Irvingia grandifolia (Engl.) Engl.
240537John C. Payne   1351990-10-03
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary), 5.2666667 9.15

FLAS
Klainedoxa gabonensis Pierre ex Engl.
185226John C. Payne   1361990-10-03
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary)

FLAS
Klainedoxa gabonensis Pierre ex Engl.
185227John C. Payne   1401990-08-00
Cameroon, S. transect.

FLAS
Klainedoxa gabonensis Pierre ex Engl.
222646John C. Payne   1361990-10-03
Cameroon, Korup National Park (SW part of Cameroon); vicinity of Wildlife Conservation Int'l. study camp in northern end of park (14 km. inside boundary)


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