Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Tetrapogon
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
S. L. Hatch   41711980-06-08
Kenya

TAES
Tetrapogon cenchriformis (A. Rich.) Clayton
Ndegwa   6631982-05-13
Kenya

TAES
Tetrapogon cenchriformis (A. Rich.) Clayton
Ndegwa   7491982-05-15
Kenya

TAES
Tetrapogon mossambicensis (K. Schum.) Chippind. ex B.S. Fisher
F. G. Meyer   3003191967-09-29
United States, Maryland, Prince George's

TAES
Tetrapogon mossambicensis (K. Schum.) Chippind. ex B.S. Fisher
S. M. Tracy   1891-08-06
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, Biloxi

TAES
Tetrapogon spathaceus (Hochst. ex Steud.) Hack. ex T. Durand & Schinz
S. L. Hatch   42051980-06-06
Kenya

TAES
W. Burger   32991963-10-26
Ethiopia

TAES
Roy E. Gereau   14291984-11-16
Ethiopia

TAES
Ndegwa   5871982-11-05
Kenya

TAES
Ndegwa   6511982-05-13
Kenya

TAES
Ndegwa   5111982-01-25
Kenya

TAES
Roy E. Gereau   15391984-12-21
Tanganyika> Tanzania

TAES
A. A. Beetle   3871970-04-11
Tanganyika> Tanzania


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