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M. N. Sainge
,
Kenfack D.
2015
Kihansia jengiensis, a new species of Triuridaceae from southeastern Cameroon
M. N. Sainge
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Kenfack, D.
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Chuyong, G. B.
2013
Two new species of Afrothismia (Thismiaceae) from southern Cameroon
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