Pilosocereus robinii (Lem.) Byles & G.D.Rowley
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Filed As
Cactaceae
Pilosocereus robinii (Lem.) Byles & G.D.Rowley -
Collector(s)
Collector unspecified s.n., 20 May 1915
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Location
United States of America. Florida. Monroe Co. Key West.
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Specimen Notes
Examined for The Cactaceae, Carnegie Institute of Washington
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02256577
Occurrence ID: 45c8c67c-d52f-473c-b96e-e1191fcd4ab2
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Caryophyllales
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Family
Cactaceae
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All Determinations
Pilosocereus robinii (Lem.) Byles & G.D.Rowley det A. N. Lima, 1995
Note: ! Alan R. Franck, 2018Cephalocereus keyensis Britton & Rose
Note: Original ident.
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Florida
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County/Municipio
Monroe Co.
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Locality
Key West
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Coordinates
24.5584, -81.7809
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
3501
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Georeferencing Method
GEOLocate Web Application. Used the GEOLocate Web Application to georeference precise locality (high precision). Georeferenced to the city center, adjusted uncertainty radius (resized to polygon).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
^-y^iU^, /*^- UUrs-^ $Lj£Y_ /ô. /ÿ/d~~ Examined for THE CACTACÊAE Carnegie Institution of Washington From The Cactaceae (Britton & Rose) 2:40.1920; Cephalocereus keyensis Britton & Rose "Distribution: Key West, Big Pine Key, and Boca Chica Key. [Florida]. The plant is now very nearly exterminated on Kew West, owing to the necessity for military purposes during the war with Germany [=World War l]of clearing the hammock in which it grew/ Pilosocereus robinii (Lem.)Byles & G.D. Rowley Alan R. Franck 19 June 2018 University of South Florida (USF) K*. vkH) ^EW YO*^ BOTANICAL qARD£^ NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02256577 Pilosocereus robinii (Lemaire) Byles & Rowley. det. Alej andrò N. Lima, 15-XI-1995. IDENTIFIED AT THE HERBARIUM OF POMONA COLLEGE CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA Cereus Robinii (Lemaire) L. Benson var__keyensis (Brifeton & Rose) L. Benson Lyman Benson r>ATg 1965_ 02256577
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Pilosocereus robinii (Lem.) Byles & G.D.Rowley