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Occurrence record: African Herbaria Dataset - HNG0002319

Specimen of Afrotrilepis pilosa (Boeckeler) J.Raynal recorded on 2008-03-24
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Dataset

Data partner UAT IPT
Data resource African Herbaria Dataset
Institution code Supplied institution code "HNG"
Catalog number HNG0002319
Occurrence ID 152282-BID-AF-2020-040-REG
Basis of record Preserved specimen
Identified by Cheek M.
Collector Xander van der Burgt
Life stage Feuille & fleur
License CC-BY
Disposition donated from HNG
Field number 1151
Occurrence remarks Dups: NHGC, K, WAG
Occurrence status present
Abcd identification qualifier Not provided

Event

Parent event ID 147327
Field number 1151
Occurrence date 2008-03-24
Date precision Day

Taxonomy

Scientific name Afrotrilepis pilosa (Boeckeler) J.Raynal
Supplied scientific name "Afrotrilepis pilosa (Boeck.) J.Raynal"
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Original name usage Afrotrilepis pilosa (Boeck.) J.Raynal
Taxon rank species
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Tracheophyta
Class Liliopsida
Order Poales
Family Cyperaceae
Genus Afrotrilepis
Species Afrotrilepis pilosa
Taxonomic issue No issues
Name match metric Canonical name match
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Name parse type SCIENTIFIC

Geospatial

Country Guinée Conakry
Locality Simandou Range. South of Pic de Fon. 1.4 km south and 900 m west of Fokou hill.
Habitat In rock cracks of bedrock and large boulders. in recently burned grassland with some trees.
Latitude 8.4913889
Longitude -8.895
Geodetic datum EPSG:4326
Supplied datum: "WGS84"
Maximum elevation in meters 1290
Coordinate precision Unknown
Municipality Macenta + Beyla préfectures
Verbatim longitude 8° 53' 42" W
Verbatim latitude 8° 29' 29" N

Additional properties

Organism remarks Herb. to 25 cm tall. in clumps of c. 20 cm diameter. strongly attached to cracks in rocks. Fire regulary goes trought the area; the base of the plant is fire-resietant because it is so hard and impermeable. Probably very common. but most plants are still small and sterile. Inflorescences dark brown to black. Stems triangular. green.
Parent event ID 147327

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