S. Llatas Quiroz

Creator(s):
  • Breezy Snyder : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
  • Rapid Reference Collection (RRC)
Creator role(s):
  • Photographer
  • Creator
  • Hexasepalum teres (Walter) J. H. Kirkbr., Peru, S. Llatas Quiroz 3126, F
    Photographer: Breezy Snyder : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Hexasepalum teres (Walter) J. H. Kirkbr., Peru, S. Llatas Quiroz 3126, F
  • RUBI F 2111713
    Creator: Rapid Reference Collection (RRC)
    Creator: Field Museum of Natural History - Keller Science Action Center
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: RUBI F 2111713
Current Determination: Hexasepalum teres (Walter) J. H. Kirkbr.
Family: Rubiaceae
Det. by: Published Synonymy, 2013
Identification notes: filed as Diodia teres in Main? | Syn.: Diodia teres, det. N. Hensold 2000; Synon. fide J.Kirkbride, 2013
Location: PerĂº: Lambayeque
Locality: Sapote, Motupe
Elevation: 60
Habitat/Microhabitat: Suelos rocosos, junto a vegetacion veraniega.

Collector(s): S. Llatas Quiroz
Collection Date: 17 May 1992
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Lomas Plants, GDI 2013-2015 SAPP
EMu IRN: 197116
OccurenceID: 5e3b6df1-b8b1-4953-bd3d-032033579e5a

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