Couepia cataractae Ducke
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Filed As
Chrysobalanaceae
Couepia cataractae Ducke -
Collector(s)
B. M. Torke 1745 with Leandro Giacomin, Gilbero Nescimento, Márcia Braga, Adria Paz, and Edson Menezes, 13 Jul 2016
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Location
Brazil. Pará. Itaituba Mun. Parque Nacional da Amazônia, near the eastern boundary of the park on the W bank of the Tapajós River, ca, 6.5 km on the river above (S of) the community of Vila Rayol.
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Habitat
Rocky shore and woodland on sandy soil at border of river.
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Description
Shrub growing among rocks, ca. 2-3 m tall, inflorescence axis brown, pedicels and calyx light green, stamens and petals white, leaves silvery underneath.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03361499
Occurrence ID: 6670b460-33c4-4838-8033-6701debc924e
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malpighiales
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Family
Chrysobalanaceae
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All Determinations
Couepia cataractae Ducke det B. M. Torke, Jan 2018
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Pará
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County/Municipio
Itaituba Mun.
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Locality
Parque Nacional da Amazônia, near the eastern boundary of the park on the W bank of the Tapajós River, ca, 6.5 km on the river above (S of) the community of Vila Rayol
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Elevation
Alt. 35 m. (115 ft.)
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Coordinates
-4.51014, -56.2596
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 03361499 JARDIM BOTANICO DO RIO DE JANEIRO RB 667454 CHKYso BALANA^AE M¥R*A6EAE C £)u.cfa£ ^ * /orko. ^ cJ.Psrof /^Xo!% Brasil, Para, Itaituba. Parque Nacional da Amazonia, near the eastern boundary of the park on the W bank of the Tapajos River, ca, 6.5 km on the river above (S of) the community of Vila Rayol. 4°30'37" S, 56015'34" W. Elev.: 35 m. Duplicatas: NY, HSTM 13-VII-2016 01197851 Benjamin M. Torke, 1745, Leandro Giacomin, Gilbero Nescimento, Marcia Braga, Adria Paz, and Edson Menezes Shrub growing among rocks, ca. 2-3 m tall, inflorescence axis brown, pedicels and calyx light green, stamens and petals white, leaves silvery underneath. Habitat: Rocky shore and woodland on sandy soil at border of river. 03361499
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Couepia cataractae Ducke