Averrhoidium dalyi Acev.-Rodr. & Ferrucci
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Filed As
Sapindaceae
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Collector(s)
D. C. Daly 9812 with D. G. Silva, L. Lima, A. R. S. Oliveira & C. Ehringhaus, 26 Mar 1998
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Location
Brazil. Acre. Assis Brasil Mun. Basin of Rio Purus, upper Rio Acre, left bank. Seringal Sao Francisco, Colocaçao Derretida.
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Habitat
Restinga: Tall forest on level terrain, canopy closed, understory open. Rare. Well-drained soils.
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Description
Tree 30 meters by 30 cm, trunk cylindrical, outer bark deep brown, shed in long thin rectangular plates, inner bark beige, very hard. Fruits globose, red, aril white, sweet. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 710377
Occurrence ID: 1d432482-5d54-4bd5-a512-d99d17d8f3b1
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Sapindales
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Family
Sapindaceae
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All Determinations
Averrhoidium dalyi Acev.-Rodr. & Ferrucci det P. Acevedo-Rodríguez, 2005
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Acre
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County/Municipio
Assis Brasil Mun.
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Locality
Basin of Rio Purus, upper Rio Acre, left bank. Seringal Sao Francisco, Colocaçao Derretida.
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Coordinates
-10.9419, -69.7592
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTAWir Ai 00710377”™ Supported by the National Science Foundation Flora of Acre, Brazil The New York Botanical Garden Universidade Federal do Acre No. 9812 -Meliaceae- Trichilia Brazil. Acre, Mint. Assis Brasil: Basin of Rio Purus, upper Rio Acre, left bank. Seringal Sao Francisco, Colocagao Derretida. ca. 10°56’31"S, ca. 69°45’33"W. Restinga: Tall forest on level terrain, canopy closed, understory open. Well-drained soils. Tree 30 meters by 30 cm, trunk cylindrical, outer bark deep brown, shed in long thin rectangular plates, inner bark beige, very hard. Fruits globose, red, aril white, sweet. Rare. N.V.: jitó branco (Portuguese) D. C. Daly, D. G. Silva, L. Lima, A. R. S. Oliveira & C. Ehringhaus 26 Mar 1998 The New York Botanical Garden Averrhoidium dalyi Acév.-Rodr. & Ferrucci det. P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, 2005 00710377
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