Emmotum fagifolium Desv. ex Ham.

  • Filed As

    Icacinaceae
    Emmotum fagifolium Desv. ex Ham.

  • Collector(s)

    D. C. Daly 10671 with L. Lohmann, M. C. C. Souza, I. Rivero, E. C. Oliveira & J. R. Bandeira, 26 Apr 2001

  • Location

    Brazil. Acre. Cruzeiro do Sul Mun. Basin of Rio Juruá, BR-307, unfinished road near intersection with Ramal Pentecoste.

  • Habitat

    "campina" complex on white sand overlying impermeable clay: large area (several ha) of dense shrubs, most 2 m tall, with scattered trees to 5 m, white sand exposed in many places. Rare. White sand overlying impermeable clay.

  • Description

    Tree. Treelet 3 m, fruits obliquely depressed-globose, immature, glossy dark green. Phenology of specimen: Fruit.

  • Notes (shown on label)

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  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02899278

    Occurrence ID: 8d25fe4b-a167-4697-815b-75bcf838e433

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Acre

  • County/Municipio

    Cruzeiro do Sul Mun.

  • Locality

    Basin of Rio Juruá, BR-307, unfinished road near intersection with Ramal Pentecoste.

  • Coordinates

    -7.4003, -73.0211

  • Distribution

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The New York Botanical Garden
Icacinaceae
Emmotum fagifolium Desv. ex Ham.
det: D. C. Daly,
D. C. Daly 10671
Flora of Acre, Brazil
The New York Botanical Garden
Universidade Federal do Acre
No. 10671	Icacinaceae
Emmotum
Brazil. Acre. Cruzeiro do Sul: Basin of Rio Jurua,
BR-307, unfinished road near intersection with Ramal
Pentecoste. Ca. 7°24’01.5"S, 73o01’16.4"W. Part of
"campina" complex. Large area (several ha) of dense
shrubs, most 2 m tall, with scattered trees to 5 m, white
sand exposed in many places. White sand overlying
impermeable clay.
Treelet 3 m, fruits obliquely depressed-globose, immature,
D. C. Daly & L. Lohmann, M. C. C. Souza, I. Rivero, E.
glossy dark green. Rare.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
C. Oliveira & J. R. Bandeira
26 Apr 2001
02899278
Supported by the W. Alton Jones Foundation
NY db
02899278