N. Dávila et al.

Creator(s):
  • Mendkhuu Enkhbayar : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
Creator role(s):
  • Photographer
  • Myrcia DC., Peru, N. Dávila et al., F
    Photographer: Mendkhuu Enkhbayar : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Myrcia DC., Peru, N. Dávila et al., F
Current Determination: Myrcia DC.
Family: Myrtaceae
Location: Perú: Loreto
Locality: 34 km N of the confluence of Nanay River with Agua Blanca, along Agua Blanca
Coordinates: -2.80639 -74.8253
Elevation: 140
Habitat/Microhabitat: White-sand beaches. Broad floodplain terraces, mostly brown sand, some clay-rich inundated areas and patches of flat, white sand soil. Some steep 30-m hills with thick root-mat and leaf litter.
Additional data: Arbolito de 2 m, fruto rojo.

Collector(s): N. Dávila et al.
Collection Date: 22 August 2006
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Rapid Inventory Plants
EMu IRN: 3469632
OccurenceID: 0e37e6f8-551a-4f6f-8402-727ed0baa2db

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