Occurrence record: Observations:4518356
Dataset
Data partner | iNaturalist |
Data resource | Observações do iNaturalist para o Brasil |
institutionCode | Supplied institution code "iNaturalist" |
collectionCode | Supplied collection code "Observations" |
catalogNumber | 4518356 |
occurrenceID | http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4518356 |
basisOfRecord |
Human observation
Supplied basis "humanObservation" |
identifiedBy | Claudia Komesu |
Identified date | 2016-11-08T18:49:54 |
Collector |
Komesu, C. Claudia
Supplied as "Claudia Komesu" |
License | CC-BY-NC 4.0 (Int) Supplied as CC_BY_NC_4_0 |
Rightsholder | Claudia Komesu |
datasetName | iNaturalist research-grade observations |
informationWithheld | Coordinate uncertainty increased to 31356m to protect threatened taxon |
occurrenceRemarks | I think there were more than 12, including females carrying small ones, but just 5 stayed closer, the females with youngs went away. They were feeding from this fruit, and after they left the place, we went there and saw a little depression on the land, with many fruits. We thought if they could have stocked there, and if that was the reason they didn't go away when we arrived. My guide had told me they always see this monkey at that region, but that they were very shy. It was the first time he saw them so close. The area was beside a cane sugar plantation, and we saw some cane sugar on the top of the threes, because the monkeys carry them. If someone needs, I can send the photos in bigger size. Wikipedia in Portuguese says that in 2013 the population from Caatinga Biome was considered too, so now they think there are 1.000 or 2.000 Blonde Capuchins instead of 180. |
occurrenceStatus | present Supplied as PRESENT |
Abcd identification qualifier | Not provided |
dateIdentified | 2016-11-08 Supplied as 2016-11-08T18:49:54 |
identificationID | 8929147 |
Event
Occurrence date |
2016-08-28
Supplied date "2016-08-28T12:13:00" |
Date precision | Day |
verbatimEventDate | 2016/08/28 12:13 PM BRT |
eventTime | 12:13:00-03:00 |
Taxonomy
scientificName |
Sapajus flavius
Supplied scientific name "Sapajus flavius (Schreber, 1799)" |
taxonRank | species |
Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Chordata |
class | Mammalia |
Order | Primates |
Family | Cebidae |
Genus | Sapajus |
Species | Sapajus flavius |
Taxonomic issue | No issues |
Name match metric |
Canonical name match
The supplied name was parsed into canonical form before a match was found. |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
acceptedNameUsageID | 7669874 |
taxonomicStatus | ACCEPTED |
Geospatial
Country | Brasil |
State or Territory | Rio Grande do Norte |
decimalLatitude |
Supplied as: "-6.351.279" |
decimalLongitude |
Supplied as: "-35.027.327" |
verbatimLocality | Rio Grande do Norte, BR |
coordinatePrecision | Unknown |
continent | SOUTH_AMERICA |
countryCode | BR |
Additional properties
references | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4518356 |
Data quality tests
Test name | Result |
Name not in national checklists | Warning |
Country inferred from coordinates | Warning |
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