Anthurium vomeriforme Sodiro
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Filed As
Araceae
Anthurium vomeriforme Sodiro -
Collector(s)
T. B. Croat 73306, 31 Mar 1992
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Location
Ecuador. Napo. Quijos (Canton). Along road between Quito and Baeza, 63.7 km E of entrance to Oriente Road in Quito, at Río Papallacta, 46.2 km E of Tumbaco, 0.7 mile W of village of Papallacta.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03779855
Occurrence ID: 10c0b063-c7cf-4ffd-ac2c-39bbfcc44f05
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Alismatales
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Family
Araceae
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All Determinations
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Region
South America
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Country
Ecuador
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State/Province
Napo
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County/Municipio
Quijos (Canton)
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Locality
Along road between Quito and Baeza, 63.7 km E of entrance to Oriente Road in Quito, at Río Papallacta, 46.2 km E of Tumbaco, 0.7 mile W of village of Papallacta
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Elevation
Alt. 3180 m. (10433 ft.)
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Coordinates
-0.37, -78.23
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Distribution
ECUADOR ARACEAE Anthur ium vomer i forme Sodiro det. Thomas B. Croat (MO), 1998 Napo: Quijos Along road between Quito and Baeza, 63.7 km E of entrance to Oriente Road in Quito, at Rio Papallacta, 46.2 km E of Tumbaco, 0.7 mile W of village of Papal lacta. 00°22'S 078° 14-' W 3180 m On steep rocky bank; internodes 1-3 cm diameter, short; cataphylls persisting semi-intact, eventually fibrous toward base; petioles terete, obscurely and narrowly sulcate, tinged reddish; blades subcoriaceous, semiglossy, Thomas B. Croat 73306 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) weakly bicolorous; midrib narrowly raised above, round-raised and paler below; primary lateral veins narrowly raised above, + convex and slightly paler below; inflorescence spreading; spathe green, erect, + hooding; spadix green; pollen orange. 31 Mar 1992 Thomas B. Croat 73306 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HERBARIUM (MO) 03779855
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Anthurium vomeriforme Sodiro