Duguetia riparia
Duguetia riparia Huber
Duguetia riparia is a species in the Annonaceae family, first described by Huber in 1899. It is found in several regions of South America, including Brazil (Northeast and North), Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Bolivia, as well as in the Amazonas and Caquetá regions and the Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu in Brazil.
Description
Duguetia riparia belongs to the genus Duguetia within the Annonaceae family. The species was first published in 1899 by Huber. Its distribution spans across several South American countries, including Brazil (Northeast and North regions), Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, and Bolivia. It is also recorded in the Amazonas and Caquetá regions and the Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu in Brazil. The species is part of the broader global distribution of the genus.
Distribution
BR · Parque Nacional Natutral de Amacayacu · Amazonas, Caquetá · Global · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Colombia · French Guiana · Guyana · Suriname · Leticia
Synonyms
Duguetia insculpta