Duguetia marcgraviana
Duguetia marcgraviana Mart.
Duguetia marcgraviana is a species in the Annonaceae family, first described in 1841 by Mart. It is native to several regions in Brazil, including the Northeast, North, and West-Central areas, as well as Bolivia. The species is part of the genus Duguetia, which is known for its tropical distribution.
Description
Duguetia marcgraviana belongs to the Annonaceae family, commonly referred to as the custard apple family. The species was first documented in 1841 by Mart. It is found in various parts of Brazil, specifically in the Northeast, North, and West-Central regions, as well as in Bolivia. As a member of the genus Duguetia, it is part of a group of plants that are predominantly found in tropical regions. The species is part of the broader global distribution of the genus, which is known for its presence in diverse tropical ecosystems.
Distribution
BR · Global · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil West-Central
Synonyms
Aberemoa brevipedunculataAberemoa marcgravianaAberemoa sanctae-crucisDuguetia brevipedunculataDuguetia sanctae-crucisAberemoa sancrat-crucisDuguetia sancticrucis