Duguetia ulei
Duguetia ulei (Diels) R.E.Fr.
Duguetia ulei is a species in the Annonaceae family, first described in 1934 by R.E.Fr. It is native to the Amazonas region, specifically in the Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu in Brazil and Colombia, including the Leticia area. Its distribution extends to other parts of northern Brazil and globally.
Description
Duguetia ulei (Diels) R.E.Fr. is a member of the Annonaceae family, commonly known as the custard apple family. This species was first formally described in 1934. It is found in the Amazonas region, particularly in the Parque Nacional Natural de Amacayacu, which spans parts of Brazil and Colombia. The species also occurs in the Leticia area and is distributed more broadly across northern Brazil and globally. The genus Duguetia includes several species of trees and shrubs, primarily found in tropical regions of the Americas.
Distribution
BR · Parque Nacional Natutral de Amacayacu · Amazonas · Global · Brazil North · Colombia · Leticia
Synonyms
Aberemoa ulei