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Duguetia hadrantha

Duguetia hadrantha (Diels) R.E.Fr.
Duguetia hadrantha
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Duguetia hadrantha is a species in the Annonaceae family, native to several regions in South America. It is found in Bolivia, Brazil (North and West-Central), Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, as well as in the Amazonas region and globally. The species was first described in 1934 by R.E.Fr., based on earlier work by Diels.

Description

Duguetia hadrantha (Diels) R.E.Fr. belongs to the Annonaceae, a family of flowering plants commonly known as the custard apple family. This species occurs in the Amazonas region and is distributed across several South American countries, including Bolivia, Brazil (North and West-Central), Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The scientific name was published in 1934 by R.E.Fr., who reclassified the species from its original description by Diels. The species is part of the genus Duguetia, which is known for its tropical distribution and association with rainforest ecosystems.

Distribution

BR · Amazonas · Global · Bolivia · Brazil North · Brazil West-Central · Colombia · Ecuador · Peru

Synonyms

Aberemoa hadrantha

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