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Occurrence record: SPF:207817

Specimen of Simaba orinocensis | Marupá recorded on 1982-02-15
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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 207817
occurrenceID 7478
basisOfRecord Preserved specimen
identifiedBy Pirani, JR
Identified date Sep-05
Collector Nelson, B. Bw
Supplied as "Nelson, BW"
recordNumber 1226
fieldNotes Tree 6 m tall x 15 cm diameter; in water. Flowers greenish white with feotid smell, very strong. Attracts many flies of the bee-mimic type. On the ground, after colecting ants were attracted to flower nectar. Leaflets leathery, very light green on un
dynamicProperties {"barcode": "SPF00207817" }
occurrenceRemarks Tree 6 m tall x 15 cm diameter; in water. Flowers greenish white with feotid smell, very strong. Attracts many flies of the bee-mimic type. On the ground, after colecting ants were attracted to flower nectar. Leaflets leathery, very light green on un
occurrenceStatus present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified Sep-05

Event

Occurrence date 1982-02-15
Supplied date "15/02/82"
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

scientificName Simaba orinocensis
Supplied scientific name "Simaba orinocensis Kunth"
taxonRank species
Supplied as "sp."
Common name Marupá
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
class Magnoliopsida
Order Sapindales
Family Simaroubaceae
Genus Simaba
Species Simaba orinocensis
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Exact match
The supplied name matched the name exactly.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
scientificNameAuthorship Kunth

Geospatial

Country Brasil
State or Territory Amazonas
locality Rio Tarumã-Açu near Manaus yacht club.
minimumElevationInMeters 0
maximumElevationInMeters 0
fieldNotes Tree 6 m tall x 15 cm diameter; in water. Flowers greenish white with feotid smell, very strong. Attracts many flies of the bee-mimic type. On the ground, after colecting ants were attracted to flower nectar. Leaflets leathery, very light green on un
county Manaus

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