Piper piscatorum Trel. & Yunck.

  • Filed As

    Piperaceae
    Piper piscatorum Trel. & Yunck.

  • Collector(s)

    G. T. Prance 13932 with P. J. M. Maas, A. A. Atchley, W. C. Steward, D. B. Woolcott, D. F. Coelho, O. P. Monteiro, W. S. Pinheiro & J. F. Ramos, 01 Jul 1971

  • Location

    Brazil. Amazonas. Vicinity of Jamamadi Indian village, Rio Apitua, tributary of Rio Purus.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 01488511

    Occurrence ID: f6b5cd3a-898a-4b21-8759-abc09c7a55d5

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Amazonas

  • Locality

    Vicinity of Jamamadi Indian village, Rio Apitua, tributary of Rio Purus

  • Coordinates

    -7.4667, -65.2833

  • Georeferencing Method

    gazetteer. Coordinates from SpeciesLink website

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZÓNIA
Plants of Brazilian Amazonia
State of Amazonas
Rio Purus, Rio Ituxi
N°. 13932
Piper sp.
Det. G. T. Prance, 1972
Vicinity of Jamamadi Indian village, Rio
Apitua tributary of Rio Purus. Forest on
terra firme. Subshrub, 70cm. tall.
Roots used as cure for tooth-ache. The roots
are chewed and apparently act as a mild
---“sthetic. Ihey produce a tingling
ation in tongue and mouth.
Revision of Subgenus Ottonia (Piperaceae) hi*.
Piperaceae
Piper piscatorum Trel. & Yun.
The New York Botanical Garden
det: Ricardo Callejas. 1985
New York Botanical Garden
Piper sp. (sterile).
Ricardo Callejas.1979
ut. i. Prance, P. J. M. Maas, A. A. Atchley,
W. C. Steward, D. B. Woolcott, D, F. Coclho, . , -
O. P. Montciro, W. S. Pinhciro & J. F. Ramos dUly	1Ò71
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