nó brasileiro do GBIF SiBBr

Occurrence record: SPF:147539

Specimen of Andropogon bicornis | Capim-vassoura recorded on 1998-10-27
   API

Dataset

Data partner Programa Reflora/CNPq
Data resource Herbário da Universidade de São Paulo (SPF)
institutionCode Universidade de São Paulo
Supplied institution code "USP"
collectionCode Herbário da Universidade de São Paulo
Supplied collection code "SPF"
catalogNumber 147539
occurrenceID 56323
basisOfRecord Preserved specimen
identifiedBy Araújo, AC
Identified date Oct-98
Collector Ishiki, M. M
Supplied as "Ishiki, M"
recordNumber 2281
dynamicProperties {"barcode": "SPF00147539" }
occurrenceStatus present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified Oct-98

Event

Occurrence date 1998-10-27
Supplied date "27/10/98"
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

scientificName Andropogon bicornis
Supplied scientific name "Andropogon bicornis L."
taxonRank species
Supplied as "sp."
Common name Capim-vassoura
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
class Liliopsida
Order Poales
Family Poaceae
Genus Andropogon
Species Andropogon bicornis
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Exact match
The supplied name matched the name exactly.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
scientificNameAuthorship L.

Geospatial

Country México
State or Territory Oaxaca
decimalLatitude 16.74972
decimalLongitude -94.84806
geodeticDatum EPSG:4326
minimumElevationInMeters 370
maximumElevationInMeters 0
coordinatePrecision Unknown
county Asunción Ixtaltepec

User flagged issues 

    Data quality tests

    Test name Result
    Supplied country not recognised Failed
    Occurrence status assumed to be present Warning
    Name not in national checklists Warning
    Geodetic datum assumed WGS84 Warning
    Min and max altitude reversed Warning
    Show/Hide 28 passed properties
    Show/Hide 9 missing properties
    Show/Hide 44 tests that have not been run

    Additional political boundaries information

    WWF | Ecorregiões marinhas mundiais (2007) Chiapas-Nicaragua
    WWF | Ecorregiões terrestres mundiais (2001) Sierra Madre de Oaxaca pine-oak forests