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Duguetia cadaverica

Duguetia cadaverica Huber
Duguetia cadaverica
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Duguetia cadaverica is a species in the genus Duguetia, belonging to the Annonaceae family. It was first described in 1909 by Huber. The species is native to northern South America, with records from Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, and Suriname.

Description

Duguetia cadaverica is a member of the Annonaceae, a family commonly known as the custard apple family. It is found in the northern regions of South America, specifically in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, and Suriname. The species was formally described in 1909 by Huber. As part of the genus Duguetia, it is likely to share characteristics typical of the group, such as woody growth and potentially aromatic flowers or fruits. No further morphological or ecological details are provided in the source data.

Distribution

BR · Global · Brazil North · French Guiana · Guyana · Suriname

Synonyms

Duguetia adiscandraDuguetia friesiiGeanthemum cadavericum

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