Myrcia acuminatissima O.Berg

  • Filed As

    Myrtaceae
    Myrcia acuminatissima O.Berg

  • Collector(s)

    S. A. Mori 13830 with B. M. Boom, A. M. de Carvalho & T. S. dos Santos, 29 Apr 1981

  • Location

    Brazil. Bahia. Una Mun. Maruim, border of the Fazendas Maruim and Dois de Julho, 33 km SW of Olivença on the road from Olivença to Buerarema. Point 39-B.

  • Habitat

    Southern Bahian Wet Forest.

  • Description

    Tree, 15 m. tall. Slash reddish-brown. bumps on trunk suggest it is cauliflorous. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 615981

    Occurrence ID: d668447d-c01d-4e19-9555-30f19449d591

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Myrtales

  • Family

    Myrtaceae

  • All Determinations

    Myrcia acuminatissima O.Berg det W. W. Thomas, 1996
    Note: Myrtaceae sp. 7

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Bahia

  • County/Municipio

    Una Mun.

  • Locality

    Maruim, border of the Fazendas Maruim and Dois de Julho, 33 km SW of Olivença on the road from Olivença to Buerarema. Point 39-B

  • Elevation

    Alt. 100 m. (328 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -15.1149, -39.1202

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    2418.1

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located geographic center + linear extent of Olivença. Measured 33 km along BA-001 and BA-668 (determined route) in the general direction of Buerarema. Input information into the MaNIS Georef. Calc. = uncert. radius.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
PLANTS OF BRAZIL
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BAHIA.: Municipality of Una, Maruim, border
of the Fazendas Maruim and Dois de J-ulho, 33
km SW of Olivenqa on the road from Olivenqa
to Buerarema. Southern Bahian Wet Forest.
Elev. ca 100 m. Point 39-B.
Tree, 15 m tall. Slash reddish-brown. Bunrps
on trunk suggest it is cauliflorous.
S.A. Mori, B.M. Boom, A.M. de Carvalho &
T.S. dos Santos	29 April 1981
Expedition financed by the World Wildlife Fund-U.S.
00615981