occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord	eventRemarks	occurrenceRemarks
03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.mc.3B713C90FF8CFFA0426EAD51FB79F80B	03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.taxon	L4152226		L		INDONESIA, New Guinea, Takeuchi, Sambas, Maturbongs 15719 (BO not seen, CANB not seen, K not seen, L 4152226, MAN not seen), Bomberai Peninsula, Tangguh Survey area E of BP Saengga base camp, near S 02 ° 27 ' 26 " E 133 ° 06 ' 38 ", fl. 13 Feb. 2002		1	2002-02-13	Bomberai Peninsula & BP Saengga		-2.4572222	133.11057					Indonesia		Maturbongs	New Guinea	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A#3B713C90FF8CFFA0426EAD51FB79F80B				MaterialCitation		
03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.mc.3B713C90FF8CFFA04373AD00FC16F837	03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.taxon					Kanehira & Hatusima 12963, 13205 (FU not seen: see note below), Waren, 60 km S of Manokwari, Mar. 1940		1	1940-03									Indonesia			Manokwari	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A#3B713C90FF8CFFA04373AD00FC16F837				MaterialCitation		
03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.mc.3B713C90FF8BFFA7461AA9E5FD4BFABF	03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A.taxon					Clearly, at the Bomberai site the species may already have been lost subsequent to the Impact study due to the clearance of savannah for the construction of the industrial area or for the accommodation area nearby. The label data suggests that only a single plant or patch may have been seen by Takeuchi. It is not known whether the substrate at this site is nickeliferous or not. At the type location, Gunung Botak, Seringia botak was observed by the authors at a single site, where it occupied an area of 6 – 8 m 2. It very likely occupies a second site close by also (Merrill & Perry 1949, see below). Owing to the distinctive dense growth and showy purple flowers this is a conspicuous species that is not easy to overlook. Yet, Indonesian New Guinea remains incompletely surveyed for plants and this species may well have other sites in naturally open savannah or grassland areas		1						7				Guinea-Bissau		Yet	It	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B087DBFF8EFFA74540AAAAFE2FF82A#3B713C90FF8BFFA7461AA9E5FD4BFABF				MaterialCitation		
