R. Aguinda

Creator(s):
  • Rapid Reference Collection (RRC)
Creator role(s):
  • Creator
  • ERYT F 2232236
    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: ERYT F 2232236
Current Determination: Erythroxylum squamatum Sw.
Family: Erythroxylaceae
Det. by: O. A. Jara-Muñoz, 2008
Identification notes: Prev. det. Erythroxylum citrifolium
Location: Ecuador: Sucumbios
Locality: Eastern slopes of the Andes, in the Río Ccuccono watershed. Vicinity of campsit
Coordinates: 0.1358 -77.5467
Elevation: 940
Habitat/Microhabitat: Foothills of the Andes. 40m tall upper hill-forest on ridgeslopes with clay soils.
Additional data: Shrub. Fruits yellow.

Collector(s): R. Aguinda
Collection Date: 10 August 2001
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Rapid Reference Collection, Plowman Erythroxylum, Rapid Inventory Plants
EMu IRN: 285663
OccurenceID: 7afb13d6-ad6d-46d0-9f11-f772a76b311b

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