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Occurrence record: IAN:39056

Specimen of Hevea paludosa recorded on 1940-10-11
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Data partner Programa Reflora/CNPq
Data resource Embrapa Amazônia Oriental - Instituto Agronômico do Norte (Herbário IAN)
institutionCode Instituto Agronômico do Norte
Supplied institution code "IAN"
collectionCode Herbário do Instituto Agronômico Norte
Supplied collection code "IAN"
catalogNumber 39056
occurrenceID 161266
basisOfRecord Preserved specimen
identifiedBy Schultes, RE
Identified date 1966
Collector Skutch, A. Af
Supplied as "Skutch, AF"
recordNumber 4990
License CC-BY-NC
fieldNotes Shrub or slender tree to 20 feet. Leaves horizontal or slightly ascending, bright green and shining above, pale beneayth. Flowers yellowish, with 8-10 stamens in 2 irregular whors and glandular disk with short but acute lobes.
dynamicProperties {"barcode": "IAN039056" }
occurrenceRemarks Shrub or slender tree to 20 feet. Leaves horizontal or slightly ascending, bright green and shining above, pale beneayth. Flowers yellowish, with 8-10 stamens in 2 irregular whors and glandular disk with short but acute lobes.
occurrenceStatus present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided
dateIdentified 1966

Event

Occurrence date 1940-10-11
Supplied date "11/10/1940"
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

scientificName Hevea paludosa
Supplied scientific name "Hevea paludosa Ule var. coriacea"
taxonRank species
Supplied as "var."
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
Supplied as "Dicotiledônea"
class Magnoliopsida
Order Malpighiales
Family Euphorbiaceae
Genus Hevea
Species Hevea paludosa
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Higher taxon match
The match is based on the higher level classification.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC
infraspecificEpithet coriacea
scientificNameAuthorship Ule

Geospatial

Country Peru
State or Territory Iquitos
locality In swampy ground.
fieldNotes Shrub or slender tree to 20 feet. Leaves horizontal or slightly ascending, bright green and shining above, pale beneayth. Flowers yellowish, with 8-10 stamens in 2 irregular whors and glandular disk with short but acute lobes.
continent Southern America

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