Myrcia eriocalyx DC.
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Filed As
Myrtaceae
Myrcia eriocalyx DC. -
Collector(s)
H. S. Irwin 29387 with R. M. Harley, E. Onishi, 30 Jan 1971
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Location
Brazil. Minas Gerais. Serra do Espinhaço. Lower slopes of Pico de Itacolomí, ca. 2 km S of Ouro Preto.
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Habitat
Cerrado on steep schist slopes.
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Description
Shrub ca. 1 m. tall. Corolla and stamens white. Phenology of specimen: Flower.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 594963
Occurrence ID: ba5cda3f-91ef-432c-ab5b-9a97f4842899
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Myrtales
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Family
Myrtaceae
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All Determinations
Myrcia eriocalyx DC., 2017
Note: Synonmy of World Checklist Myrtaceae on line, 2017Gomidesia eriocalyx (DC.) O.Berg det E. M. Nic Lughadha, 1994
Myrcia DC. det L. R. Landrum, 1980
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Minas Gerais
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Locality
Serra do Espinhaço. Lower slopes of Pico de Itacolomí, ca. 2 km S of Ouro Preto
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Elevation
Alt. 1600 m. (5249 ft.)
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Coordinates
-20.4278, -43.4731
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
708.839
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coord. of Pico de Itacolomí (wikimapia.org/4557804/pt/Pico-do-Itacolomi, + according to elev. provided). Measured from coord. to farthest extent of elev. 1600 (702.27 m) = linear ext. Input into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncert. (Bounded Area).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
s a THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Plants of the Planalto do Brasil Estado de Minas Gerais Serra do Eapinhaco c/e/ LomJ/uua, 0 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00594963 Det. E. Nic Lughadha 1994 Shrub ca. lrn tall* Corolla and stamens white» Lower slopes of Pico de Itacolomi, ca* 2km S* of Ouro Preto, cerrado on steep schist slopes, ca* l600m. elev* ¡H. S. Irwin, R. M. Harley, E. Onishi 30 January 1971 Field work conducted with the collaboration of the Universidade de Brasilia and Jthe Institute de Pesquisas e Experimenta^ao Agricola do Norte, supported in ipart by funds from the National Science Foundation. 00594963
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Myrcia eriocalyx DC.