Range extension of Trigonella uncata Boiss. & Noë (Leguminosae) in peninsular India and a new record for Maharashtra State, India
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Trigonella uncata Boiss. & Noë (Leguminosae) was recently collected from Pune District of Maharashtra State, which is a range extension of the species in peninsular India and a new record for the state. Description, images, and notes are provided to facilitate the identification of the species.
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