M. A. Ríos Paredes et al.
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Description: Rapid Inventory 28 live plant photoPhotographer: N. C. A. Pitman : Field Museum of Natural History - Action Center
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Description: Rapid Inventory 28 live plant photoCurrent Determination: Myrcia aliena McVaughFamily: MyrtaceaeDet. by: M. L. Kawasaki : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department, 2019Location: Peru: LoretoLocality: 18.7 km SW of the Algodón/Putumayo confluence, adjacent to Algodón RiverCoordinates: -2.50586 -72.0478Elevation: 91Habitat/Microhabitat: Bosque de planicie inundable de aguas negras, borde de la quebrada YanayacuAdditional data: Árbol 8 m, flores un amarillo pálido, 2830 m, T1Collector(s): M. A. Ríos Paredes et al.Collection Date: 17 February 2016Catalog Subset: Seed PlantsCatalog Project: Rapid Inventory PlantsEMu IRN: 3520835OccurenceID: 39b7cb58-2a69-4832-82ca-2ddf37e4a7d9
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