Duguetia calycina
Duguetia calycina Benoist
Duguetia calycina is a species in the Annonaceae family, native to the tropical regions of northeastern and northern Brazil, as well as French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela. It was first described in 1923 by Benoist.
Description
Duguetia calycina belongs to the genus Duguetia within the Annonaceae family, commonly known as the custard apple family. This species is distributed across several South American countries, including Brazil's northeastern and northern regions, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela. The species was formally published in 1923 by the botanist Benoist. It is part of the broader Annonaceae family, which includes a variety of tropical trees and shrubs.
Distribution
BR · Global · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · French Guiana · Guyana · Suriname · Venezuela
Synonyms
Duguetia calycina subsp. jenmaniiDuguetia calycina subsp. versteegiiDuguetia cuspidataDuguetia elegans