I. Huamantupa et al.

Creator(s):
  • I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
  • C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Photographer
  • Photographer
  • Herbarium Sheet V0414813F
    Photographer: C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Herbarium Sheet V0414813F
  • Rapid Inventory 23 live plant photo
    Photographer: I. Huamantupa : Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad de Cusco
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Rapid Inventory 23 live plant photo
Current Determination: Paullinia serjaniifolia Triana & Planch.
Family: Sapindaceae
Det. by: L. A. Torres Montenegro : Servicios de Biodiversidad EIRL, 2016
Identification notes: &&
Location: Peru: Loreto
Locality: At the confluence of Yaguas River and Quebrada Cachimbo
Coordinates: -2.71831 -70.5292
Elevation: 70
Habitat/Microhabitat: Bosque de planicie inundable.
Additional data: Liana, frutos rojos en el tallo

Collector(s): I. Huamantupa et al.
Collection Date: 27 October 2010
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Rapid Inventory 23, Rapid Inventory Plants
EMu IRN: 3360650
OccurenceID: 11b0e499-a7d0-4bd8-bbde-f668ddca2c53

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