Amaioua guianensis Aubl.
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Filed As
Rubiaceae
Amaioua guianensis Aubl. -
Collector(s)
W. L. Balée 2413, 11 Jun 1986
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Location
Brazil. Pará. Xingu River. Assurini Indians.
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Description
Tree; 14cm dbh. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 196792
Occurrence ID: 0bee2b9c-5a87-4fd1-8332-ff120a033905
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Local Name
kumdi'iruna
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Gentianales
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Family
Rubiaceae
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All Determinations
Amaioua guianensis Aubl. det B. M. Boom, 1989
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Pará
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Locality
Xingu River. Assurini Indians
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Coordinates
-7.204, -52.5855
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
636440
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Unable to find the precise location of Assurini Indians along the Rio Xingu; georeferenced to the geographic center of Rio Xingu in Pará, Brazil. Using Google Maps - Satellite View, located Rio Xingu. Used Distance Measurement Tool (Google Maps) to measure a straight line starting at the mouth of Rio Xingu, where this river branches off from Rio Amazonas to the approximate end of this river (where Rio Xingu splits and becomes Rio Kuluene and Rio Sete de Setembro in Mato Grosso); halved this distance to approximate the location of the midpoint of Rio Xingu. Used Canadensys Lat/Long Crosshairs to find the coordinates, on the adjacent land to the east of the river. Input coordinates, linear extent (distance from the midpoint to the farthest extent of Rio Xingu, 636437.0 m.), and measurement error (1 m.) into the MaNIS Georeferencing Calculator to find the uncertainty radius.
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Geodetic Datum
wGS84
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Distribution
Level 1 Use
ANIMAL FOOD AND FEED
Level 2 Use
Unspecified (Animal Food and Feed)
Level 3 Use
Forage
Use Notes
Comestible for tortoises
Level 1 Use
FUELS/LUMINARIES
Level 2 Use
Fuelwood
Level 3 Use
Fuelstuff
W. Balée 2413 June 11, 1986
Funds provided by the Edward John Noble Foundation
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INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY
Coiparative Ethnobotany of Tupi-Buarani Indians Projsct
RUBIACEAE
Sickingia japurensis Standi.
BRAZIL, Par£. Xingu River. Assurini Indians.
Tree.
Inventory Nusber: 149 obH: tt.Oc#.
n.v.: kuadi’iruna.
USE; Coiestible for tortoises {fruit}
Fuelstuff {wood}
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Amaioua guianensis Aubl.