Thelotremataceae Stizenb.

  • Filed As

    Thelotremataceae
    Thelotremataceae Stizenb.

  • Collector(s)

    A. J. Fife 4013, 02 May 1982

  • Location

    Brazil. Amazonas. highway between Humaitá and Porto Velho, 60 km. S. of Humaitá, at highway crossing of São João stream, S. of highway, E. of stream, ca. ½ - 3 km. S. of highway.

  • Habitat

    igapó and nearby terra firma forest, partial shade, forest in open canopy, side of trail. on bark of liana in Bignoniaceae.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 4256323

    Occurrence ID: aa37934a-bb9a-4008-853d-4b49a33d63bb

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  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Amazonas

  • Locality

    highway between Humaitá and Porto Velho, 60 km. S. of Humaitá, at highway crossing of São João stream, S. of highway, E. of stream, ca. ½ - 3 km. S. of highway

  • Location Notes

    [South America]

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PROGRAMA FLORA
Projeto Flora Amazónica
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE PESQUISAS DA AMAZONIA
Plants of Brazilian Amaz6nia
Amazonas
No. 4013
Myriotrema
Highway between Humaita^ and Porto Velho, 60
km. S. of Humaita, at highway crossing of
SSo Joao stream; S. of highway, E'. of stream,
ca. 3km. S. of highway.
Igapo and nearby terra firma forest.
On bark of liana in Bignoniaceae, partial
shade; forest in open canopy, side of trail.
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
Alan J. Fife, K.D. McFarland,
L.A. Teixiera, B.W. Nelson, J.L. dos Santos,
C.D. dos Mota, S. P. Gomes
04256323
May 2, 1982
Plants collected under the joint sponsorship of the National Science Foundation Latin-
American collaborative program and the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico
e Tecnológico in collaboration with the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia*
Manaus.
004013
NO.
BOTANICAL
Pardeé
PLANT HABIT: pendent, tuft, weftj erect,dendroid.
VEG. TYPE: canopy closed/open; forest, shrub, herbaceous,
savannah, grassland, aquatic, other?
LIGHT: full sun, partial shade, full shade.	•;
WATER: dry, meso, moist, wet, submerged.
^SjDiPQ&r^N«it^jslope, valley, level area; river, stream, pond,
swamp,''in water/on bank; trai 11/roadside, ditch-bank;
• I edge (upper-middle-lower) j hunmock; subjget tg *f fbMijig *
SUBSTRATE:
S0I&; gravel, sand, clay, hunus, thin ¿oM^oyea?^ or	%
boulder, laterite; REACTION, basic, circia^^£^ acidic.
ROCK: isolated boulder, stonewall, hori^nt^l/vefiicaftuppef-» s
middle-lower)/beneath, crevice:	siliceous *
PH0R0PHATE : on bark/wood of;lifving/dea|l:
gymnosperm, fern) shrub, Aiana; oh 1 eaves/brancHes/trunk, .
at m, on roots/stunp* upper/vertical/lower surface.
LOG: standing/fallen, decorticated, de|iying, rotten,"
upper/vertical/1 ower suffice. - at - m.	^ r ..v
EXPOSURE: N S E W	/I	ELEVATION
SUBSTRATE IDENTITY AND NOTES:
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