Lithocarpus rufovillosus (Markgr.) Rehder

  • Filed As

    Fagaceae
    Lithocarpus rufovillosus (Markgr.) Rehder

  • Collector(s)

    E. A. Widjaja 4166, 05 Jun 1991

  • Location

    Indonesia. Papua Barat. Manokwari (Regency). Irian Jaya, subdistrict Anggi, Village Iraiweri, Hamlet Singgenia; Sungai Upper. New Guinea.

  • Habitat

    Near the village and 'ladangs' (farms).

  • Description

    Tree 6 m tall, dbh 30 cm. Bark with vertical fissures, brown-red. Phenology of specimen: Fruit, Flower.

  • Specimen Notes

    This is a voucher specimen for anticancer and anti-AIDS screening. NCI Samples Numbers

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03476841

    Occurrence ID: 00c7e130-1ee2-491f-8a38-65f2bedb0022

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  • Region

    Asia

  • Country

    Indonesia

  • State/Province

    Papua Barat

  • County/Municipio

    Manokwari (Regency)

  • Locality

    Irian Jaya, subdistrict Anggi, Village Iraiweri, Hamlet Singgenia; Sungai Upper. New Guinea

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1900 m. (6234 ft.)

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BOTANICAL
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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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Small specimen portion removed for phylogenomic analysis:
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R. Folk et al. (FLAS)	Apr. 2018
University of Illinois at Chicago
PLANTS OF NEW GUINEA
FAGACEAE
Lithocarpus rufovillus (Markgr.) Rehd.
Det. By: Afriastini, August 1, 1991
Field Char: Tree 6 m tall, dbh 30 cm. Bark with
vertical fissures, brown-red.
Locality: Irian Jaya: District of Manokwari,
Subdistrict Anggi, Village Iraiweri, Hamlet
Singgenia; Sungai Upper.
Habitat: Near the village and "ladangs"
(farms).
1900 m
Local Names: "Bijip" (Hatam), "Stega" (Sougb)
Med Uses: To treat toothache.
Used for smoking.
Elizabeth A. Widjaja 4166, June 5, 1991
This is a voucher specimen for
anticancer and anti-AIDS screening
NCI Sample Numbers): U44Z2586-V, U44Z2587-W
U44Z2588-X.
Collected under the sponsorship of: U.S. National Cancer
Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Arnold
Arboretum (Harvard University), Field Museum of
Natural History and Herbarium Bogoriense.
03476841