Axonopus chrysoblepharis (Lag.) Chase
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Filed As
Poaceae
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Collector(s)
T. C. Plowman 8168 with G. Davidse, N. A. Rosa, C. S. Rosário & M. R. dos Santos, 31 Jan 1980
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Location
Brazil. Tocantins. Presidente Kennedy Mun. Road from highway BR-153 to Itapora, 12 km. west of village of Presidente Kennedy. Fazenda Primavera along Ribeirao Feínho.
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Habitat
On granitic outcrop.
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Description
Annual herb. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00861480
Occurrence ID: f16d234c-fa1d-4da1-b529-12c8d0ba3471
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Poales
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Family
Poaceae
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All Determinations
Axonopus chrysoblepharis (Lag.) Chase det G. Davidse, 1980
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Region
South America
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Country
Brazil
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State/Province
Tocantins
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County/Municipio
Presidente Kennedy Mun.
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Locality
Road from highway BR-153 to Itapora, 12 km. west of village of Presidente Kennedy. Fazenda Primavera along Ribeirao Feínho.
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Elevation
Alt. 400 - 500 m. (1312 - 1640 ft.)
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Coordinates
-8.5006, -48.6008
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
1000
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
GRAM. PROGRAMA FLORA PROJETO FLORA AMAZÓNICA THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZONIA-MUSEU GOELDI BRAZIL: State of Goiás 8168 Axonopus chrysoblepharis (Lag.) Chase (A. appendiculatus (Presl.) Hitchc. det. G. Davidse 1980 MUNICIPIO PRESIDENTE KENNEDY: Road from highway BR-153 to Itapora, 12 km. west of village of Presidente Kennedy. Fazenda Primavera along Ribeir3o Feinho. Approx. 3°25'S., 48°37'W. Alt. 400 - 500 m. Annual herb on granitic outcrop. YO* BOTANICAL garden NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN ”00861480 T. Plowman, G. Davidse, N. A. Rosa, C. S. Rosário & M. R. dos Santos Jan 31, 1980 Plants collected under the joint sponsorship of the National Science Foundation Latin American collaborative program and the Conselho Nacional de Desen volvimento Científico e Tecnológico, in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Pes- quisas da Amazonia—Muscu Goeldi, Belém. 00861480
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Axonopus chrysoblepharis (Lag.) Chase