Symphonia globulifera L.f.

  • Filed As

    Clusiaceae
    Symphonia globulifera L.f.

  • Collector(s)

    W. L. Balée 381 with B.G. Ribeiro, 04 Feb 1985

  • Location

    Brazil. Maranhão. Monção Mun. Basin of the Rio Turiaçu; Ka'apor Indian Reserve; 4 km NW of settlement of Urutawy.

  • Habitat

    Moist terra firme forest on mild slope.

  • Description

    Tree 23.8 cm dbh. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00196061

    Occurrence ID: 2e956c10-01c1-4031-8e2c-29e23832af4f

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Malpighiales

  • Family

    Clusiaceae

  • All Determinations

    Symphonia globulifera L.f. det W. L. Balée, 1987

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Maranhão

  • County/Municipio

    Monção Mun.

  • Locality

    Basin of the Rio Turiaçu; Ka'apor Indian Reserve; 4 km NW of settlement of Urutawy

  • Coordinates

    -3.14045, -45.9635

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    17707

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located Urutawy, 19km E of Post Guajá within Alto Turiaçu Reserve (Forline, 1997). Linear extent roughly found as halved dist. betwn coordinates + Ze Doca (nearby villages difficult to find). Offset coord. (4km NW) + uncert. found using MaNIS Georef Calc

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
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00196061
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
Institute of Economic Botany
PLANTS OF BRAZIL— State of MaranhSo
No. 381	Guttiferae
Symphonia globulifera L •
-	H \A27-
Municipio de MongSo: Basin of the Rio Turiagu;
Ka'apor Indian Reserve; 4km NW of settlement of
Urutawy.
Moist terra firme forest on mild slope.
Tree 23.8 cm DBH.
Inventory voucher #883 (Fertile)
Uses: Latex used as contraceptive, abortifacient; dried
is volatile and used for illumination
n.v.: iraty
W.L. Bal£e & B.G. Ribeiro	4 Feb. 1985
Field work supported by John Edward Noble Foundation