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Duguetia lepidota

Duguetia lepidota (Miq.) Pulle
Duguetia lepidota
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Duguetia lepidota is a tree species in the family Annonaceae, native to northern South America. It is found in regions including Brazil (Northeast and North), Colombia, Suriname, and Venezuela, as well as in the Vichada and Microcuenca alta de río Tillavá areas. The species was first described in 1906.

Description

Duguetia lepidota belongs to the Annonaceae family, commonly known as the custard apple family. This tree is distributed across several northern South American countries, including Brazil (Northeast and North regions), Colombia, Suriname, and Venezuela. It is also present in the Vichada and Microcuenca alta de río Tillavá areas. The species was formally published in 1906.

Distribution

BR · Vichada · Global · Microcuenca alta de río Tillavá · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Colombia · Suriname · Venezuela

Synonyms

Aberemoa lepidotaAnnona lepidota

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