Apinagia nana Went
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Filed As
Podostemaceae
Apinagia nana Went -
Collector(s)
C. T. Philbrick 6180 with S. Jairam-Doerga and I. E. Molgo, 20-Oct-2007
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Location
Suriname. Sipaliwini. Amotopo, Lucie River, ca. 3.5 hrs upstream of Lucie-Corentyne River junction. Lowest part of a long set of rapids called 'Zeven Gebroedersval.'.
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Habitat
Large river-rapids. Rocks adjacent to swift current. Immersed in 0.1 - 0.5 m of water; emergent and exposed. Apinagia longifolia (No. 6176), Apinagia richardiana (No. 6177A, B, C & 6184: collected ca. 100-200 apart), Mourera fluviatilis (No. 6178), Tristicha trifaria (No. 6179) and Apinagia nana (No 6180) all common at this location. Abundant.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 05151558
Occurrence ID: 200646ca-85a6-4843-a60a-047c9ff8e457
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malpighiales
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Family
Podostemaceae
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All Determinations
Apinagia nana Went det C. T. Philbrick, April 2022
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Region
South America
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Country
Suriname
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State/Province
Sipaliwini
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Locality
Amotopo, Lucie River, ca. 3.5 hrs upstream of Lucie-Corentyne River junction. Lowest part of a long set of rapids called 'Zeven Gebroedersval.'
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Elevation
Alt. 171 m. (561 ft.)
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Coordinates
3.56489, -57.4844
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Distribution
Suriname Podostemaceae Apinagia nana Went Suriname, Sipaliwini, Amotopo, Lucie river, ca. 3.5 hrs upstream of Lucie-Corantyne River junction. Lowest part of a long set of rapids called 'Zeven Gebroedersval.'; 3.564889 -57.484361. 3d 33' 53.6” N 57° 29' 3.7" W Elev: 171m. Large river-rapids. Along margin of swift curren. Abundant C. Thomas Philbrick 6180 20 October 2007 With: Sibitrie Jairam-Doerga, Iwan E Molgo WCSU-05480 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 05151558 WCSU-05480 05151558
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Apinagia nana Went