Data partner | UAT IPT |
Data resource | African Herbaria Dataset |
Institution code | Supplied institution code "YA" |
Catalog number | YA0021750 |
Occurrence ID | 24069-BID-AF-2020-040-REG |
Basis of record | Preserved specimen |
Identified by | Cheek M. |
Collector | de Wilde J.J.F.E. |
Life stage | Fleur et fruit |
License | CC-BY |
Disposition | donated from YA |
Field number | 8634 |
Language | fr | de | en |
Dynamic properties | {"donated from" : YA} |
Occurrence remarks | Herb, growing on open rocky slope, the stems often dark brown-red. Flowers pale yellowish. |
Occurrence status | present |
Abcd identification qualifier | Not provided |
Identification verification status | verified |
Parent event ID | |
Field number | 8634 |
Occurrence date | 1975-11-04 |
Date precision | Day |
Event remarks | Peucedanum camerunensis Jacq.-Fél. |
Event ID | 34210 |
Scientific name |
Peucedanum L.
Supplied scientific name "Peucedanum camerunensis Jacq.-Fél." Voir le référentiel |
Original name usage | Peucedanum camerunensis Jacq.-Fél. |
Taxon rank | genus |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Apiales |
Family |
Apiaceae
Supplied as "Umbelliferae" |
Genus | Peucedanum |
Taxonomic issue | No issues |
Name match metric |
Higher taxon match
The match is based on the higher level classification. |
Name parse type | SCIENTIFIC |
Country |
Cameroon
Supplied as "Cameroun" |
Locality | 21 Km on the road from Bamenda to Jakiri. |
Habitat | Wind swept slope partly with bare rocks on the surface, covered by lichens, partly covered by grass vegetation. Locally some water still seeping along the rocks and there on shallow soil a rich herbaceous vegetation. |
Latitude | 6.016667 |
Longitude | 10.304167 |
Geodetic datum |
EPSG:4326 Supplied datum: "WGS84" |
Verbatim locality | Bamenda |
Minimum elevation in meters | 1900 |
Maximum elevation in meters | 1900 |
Coordinate precision | Unknown |
Municipality | Cameroun |
Country code | CM |
Organism remarks | Herb, growing on open rocky slope, the stems often dark brown-red. Flowers pale yellowish. |
Test name | Result |
Supplied country not recognised | Failed |
Occurrence status assumed to be present | Warning |
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