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Occurrence record: K:K000833004

Specimen of Melastomataceae recorded on 1968-10-31
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Dataset

Data partner Programa Reflora/CNPq
Data resource K herbarium - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Amostras Brasileiras Repatriadas - Herbário Virtual REFLORA
institutionCode Supplied institution code "K"
collectionCode Supplied collection code "K"
catalogNumber K000833004
occurrenceID 623248
basisOfRecord Preserved specimen
Identified date s. d.
Collector Harley, R.M.
Supplied as "R.M. Harley;Souza, R.,A. Ferreira,R. Castro,R. Souza,Castro, R.,Ferreira, A.,Harley, R.M."
recordNumber 10895
License CC-BY 4.0 (Int)
Supplied as CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode#languages)
fieldNotes Shrub (previously collected in flower) with longitudinally peeling bark, up to 3m. high with leaves shiny bright green above, pale buff below. Ripe fruit juicy, lurid translucent emerald green with persistent calyx deep crimson. Commonest species of Miconia in Cerrado.
Rightsholder K
bibliographicCitation Herbário Virtual REFLORA Disponível em: http://herbariovirtualreflora.jbrj.gov.br/reflora/herbarioVirtual/ConsultaPublicoHVUC/ConsultaPublicoHVUC.do?idTestemunho=623248
occurrenceStatus present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified s. d.

Event

Occurrence date 1968-10-31
Supplied date "31/10/68"
Date precision Day
verbatimEventDate 31/10/68

Taxonomy

scientificName Melastomataceae
Supplied scientific name "Melastomataceae Miconia albicans (Sw.) Steud."
taxonRank family
Supplied as "ESPECIE"
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
class Magnoliopsida
Order Myrtales
Family Melastomataceae
Genus Miconia
Species Miconia albicans
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Higher taxon match
The match is based on the higher level classification.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
scientificNameAuthorship (Sw.) Steud.

Geospatial

Country Brasil
State or Territory Mato Grosso
decimalLatitude
Supplied as: "-128.166.666.666.666.000"
decimalLongitude
Supplied as: "-517.666.666.666.666.000"
fieldNotes Shrub (previously collected in flower) with longitudinally peeling bark, up to 3m. high with leaves shiny bright green above, pale buff below. Ripe fruit juicy, lurid translucent emerald green with persistent calyx deep crimson. Commonest species of Miconia in Cerrado.
coordinatePrecision Unknown
countryCode BR

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