Data partner | UAT IPT |
Data resource | African Herbaria Dataset |
Institution code | Supplied institution code "YA" |
Catalog number | YA0060449 |
Occurrence ID | 27950-BID-AF-2020-040-REG |
Basis of record | Preserved specimen |
Identified by | Brunt |
Collector | Brunt |
Life stage | Fleur |
License | CC-BY |
Disposition | donated from YA |
Field number | 27 |
Language | fr | de | en |
Dynamic properties | {"donated from" : YA} |
Occurrence remarks | Granit very shallow bouldery soils with much semi-decomposing granite tall grass 6-9 ft. And scattered stunted shrub. Probably burnt and or eaten by goats and cut for wood. Farms and settlements all round occurs scattered on the hill site. |
Occurrence status | present |
Abcd identification qualifier | Not provided |
Identification verification status | verified |
Parent event ID | |
Field number | 27 |
Occurrence date | 1962-03-01 |
Date precision | Day |
Event remarks | Microglossa angolensis Oliv. & Hiern |
Event ID | 13219 |
Scientific name |
Austrocladius
Supplied scientific name "Microglossa angolensis Oliv. & Hiern" Voir le référentiel |
Original name usage | Microglossa angolensis Oliv. & Hiern |
Taxon rank | genus |
Kingdom |
Animalia
Supplied as "Plantae" |
Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Insecta |
Order | Diptera |
Family |
Chironomidae
Supplied as "Compositae" |
Genus |
Austrocladius
Supplied as "Microglossa" |
Taxonomic issue | No issues |
Name match metric |
Taxon GUID match
The match was based on the supplied taxon concept ID rather than the scientific name. |
Country |
Cameroon
Supplied as "Cameroun" |
Locality | Ndop |
Habitat | Granite, very shallow bouldery soils, with much semi-decomposing granite. |
Latitude | 6 |
Longitude | 10.41 |
Geodetic datum |
EPSG:4326 Supplied datum: "WGS84" |
Verbatim locality | Ndop |
Minimum elevation in meters | 1250 |
Maximum elevation in meters | 1250 |
Coordinate precision | Unknown |
Municipality | Cameroun |
Country code | CM |
Organism remarks | Granit very shallow bouldery soils with much semi-decomposing granite tall grass 6-9 ft. And scattered stunted shrub. Probably burnt and or eaten by goats and cut for wood. Farms and settlements all round occurs scattered on the hill site. |
Test name | Result |
Supplied country not recognised | Failed |
First of the month | Warning |
Occurrence status assumed to be present | Warning |
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