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Distributiones Plantarum Africanarum [French], Fascicle 40: Acanthaceae - Azaceae - Euphorbiaceae - Caesalpiniaceae

Flora / Fauna
By: D Champluvier(Author), François P Malaisse(Author), Paul Bamps(Author), Fransiscus Jozef Breteler(Author), J Léonard(Author)
36 pages, b/w distribution maps
Distributiones Plantarum Africanarum [French], Fascicle 40: Acanthaceae - Azaceae - Euphorbiaceae - Caesalpiniaceae
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Language: French

This fascicle comes with a 15-page booklet with an index to fascicles 1-40 and 21 loose distribution maps showing distribution of species of the families Acanthaceae, Araceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Caesalpiniaceae.

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Flora / Fauna
By: D Champluvier(Author), François P Malaisse(Author), Paul Bamps(Author), Fransiscus Jozef Breteler(Author), J Léonard(Author)
36 pages, b/w distribution maps
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