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Occurrence record: African Herbaria Dataset - YA0013491

Specimen of Celtis philippensis Blanco recorded on 1982-12-07
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Dataset

Data partner UAT IPT
Data resource African Herbaria Dataset
Institution code Supplied institution code "YA"
Catalog number YA0013491
Occurrence ID 16252-BID-AF-2020-040-REG
Basis of record Preserved specimen
Identified by Mézili P.
Collector de Kruif A.P.M.
Life stage Fruit
License CC-BY
Disposition donated from YA
Field number 865
Occurrence status present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided

Event

Parent event ID 33458
Field number 865
Occurrence date 1982-12-07
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

Scientific name Celtis philippensis Blanco
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Original name usage Celtis philippensis Blanco
Taxon rank species
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Rosales
Family Cannabaceae
Supplied as "Ulmaceae"
Genus Celtis
Species Celtis philippensis
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Exact match
The supplied name matched the name exactly.
Name parse type SCIENTIFIC

Geospatial

Country Cameroun
Locality About km 30 NW of Moloundou.
Habitat High forest.
Latitude 2.2583333
Longitude 15.0875
Geodetic datum EPSG:4326
Supplied datum: "WGS84"
Minimum elevation in meters 440
Maximum elevation in meters 440
Coordinate precision Unknown
Municipality Moloundou
Verbatim longitude 15° 5' " E
Verbatim latitude 2° 15' " N

Additional properties

Organism remarks Tree, 20 m high; bark smooth, grey; leaves subcoriaceous, dark green above, paler beneath, with yellow venation beneath; fruits globose, green.
Parent event ID 33458

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