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Isotype of Ipomoea beraviensis Vatke [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Date Updated: 4 January 2016
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Leiden University (L) , L0004255
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Hildebrandt, JM, #3094
Collection Date
1879/07
Locality
Mahajanga (Majunga), Madagascar, Beravi interios Gebergte
Country
Madagascar (Madagascar)
Identifications
Stictocardia beraviensis (Vatke) Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Ipomoea beraviensis Vatke [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-06-09
Date Updated: 18 February 2008
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Leiden University (L) , L0004255
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Hildebrandt, J.M., #3094
Collection Date
1879/07
Locality
Unknown, Madagascar, Beravi interios Gebergte
Country
Madagascar (Madagascar)
Identifications
Isotype of Stictocardia beraviensis Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
fl. profunte viol
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-06-09
Date Updated: 18 February 2008
Herbarium
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, formerly Leiden University (L) , L0004255
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Hildebrandt, J.M., #3094
Collection Date
1879/07
Locality
Unknown, Madagascar, Beravi interios Gebergte
Country
Madagascar (Madagascar)
Identifications
isotype of Stictocardia beraviensis Hallier f. [family CONVOLVULACEAE] (stored under name)
Notes
fl. profunte viol
Pages
1
Data last modified
1998-06-09
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