Naucleopsis
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Filed As
Moraceae
Naucleopsis -
Collector(s)
A. Ortiz 71 with Mejia, O., Modesto Pascal, Hipolito Cantincuz, 21 Feb 1994
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Location
Ecuador. Esmeraldas. Awá Indigenous Territory. Community of Mataje. Ethnobotanical Inventory Site #2.
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Habitat
Primary, humid lowland rainforest.
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Description
Tree to 35m with buttress roots; trunk bark strong; latex watery cream.
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Specimen Notes
Specimens preserved in alcohol before drying. Separate wood sample.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 200785
Occurrence ID: cd5a6ffc-615b-4287-aa31-e12d8b42488b
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Rosales
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Family
Moraceae
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All Determinations
Naucleopsis det H. T. Beck, 1996
Note: "tamajuaio"
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Region
South America
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Country
Ecuador
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State/Province
Esmeraldas
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Locality
Awá Indigenous Territory. Community of Mataje. Ethnobotanical Inventory Site #2
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Elevation
Alt. 200 m. (656 ft.)
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Coordinates
1.25, -78.67
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden Institute of Economic Botany Plants of Ecuador MORACEAE Naucleopsis sp. nov. "tamajuaio" det: H. T. Beck & M. Montesdeoea, 1996 ECUADOR. Esmeraldas Province. Awa Indigenous Territory. Community of Mataje. Ethnobotanical Inventory Site #2. Primary, humid lowland rainforest.. 01o15'N, 78°40’W. 200 m. NEWYOPK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00200785 HEPOKT ANY FEIDENTIFICATION OF THIS VOUCHER TO THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY, Nft Tree to 35m with buttress roots; trunk bark strong; latex watery cream. NV: Tamajuaio [Spanish] (Inf. Hipólito Cantincuz) USES: Material for construction and carpentry {wood}. Used to make canoes, "palanca" {lever for canoe), house materials ("mantaque ros'-roof supports, "tirilla" small boards). Fuelstuff {wood}. A. Ortiz 71, with Mejia, O., Modesto Pascal, Hipólito 21-Feb-94 Cantincuz Fieldwork supported by U. S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Metropolitan Life Foundation _ 00200785
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