A. H. Gentry
- Rapid Reference Collection (RRC)
- Andrew Gallardo : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
- Creator
- Photographer
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Description: Aspidosperma rigidum Rusby, Peru, A. H. Gentry 36500, FPhotographer: Andrew Gallardo : Field Museum of Natural History - Department of Zoology
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Description: Aspidosperma excelsum Benth., Peru, A. H. Gentry 36500, FCurrent Determination: Aspidosperma excelsum Benth.Family: ApocynaceaeDet. by: N. Hensold : Field Museum of Natural History - Action Center, 2010Identification notes: Prev. det.: Aspidosperma nitidum, A.Gentry 1983; det. by A. H. Gentry 1983, | Prev. det.: Aspidosperma nitidum; A. rigidum; A. inundatum (Tropicos)Location: PerĂº: LoretoLocality: LoretoCoordinates: -4 -75Collector(s): A. H. GentryCollection Date: 20 March 1982Catalog Subset: Seed PlantsCatalog Project: Rapid Reference CollectionEMu IRN: 291683OccurenceID: 27f153c2-e14c-47cd-a5d0-8fbed9b84a61
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