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Dataset: TAES-
Search Criteria: Zimbabwe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M Test


TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
J. M. Rattray   14731948-03-27
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
Newton   281948-02-13
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
H. Wild   17411947-03-07
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
L. Liben   6851953-10-04
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
B. Goldsmith   488871954-01-00
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
O. West   21761945-05-00
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
B. Goldsmith   488551954-01-00
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
O. West   21761945-05-00
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
B. L. Mitchell   13/781962-02-04
Zimbabwe, Southern, Namwala, Cilure Pool, Musa, K.N.P (Kruger National Park?)

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
W. L. Aslte   218
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
Otto Weber   991945-01-10
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
W. L. Artle   225
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
T. Moodie   611980-01-24
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
R. Davies   12011955-05-00
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
D. A. Robinson   2521948-02-19
Zimbabwe, Masvingo, Chibi Reserve

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
J. W. Raltray--check vs. Rattray   17361956-01-04
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, Gwanda

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
J. M. Rattray   12441948-01-27
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
R. M. Hornby   29731948-02-19
Zimbabwe, Matabeleland South, Gwanda, 20 mi from Belt Bridge on victoria Road

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
W. L. Aslte   208
Zimbabwe

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
B. Goldsmith   28154
Zimbabwe, Gwampor Forest Reserve (Gwampa?)

TAES
Poaceae Barnhart
R. Davies   D12261955-05-00
Zimbabwe


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