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Dillenia
quercifolia
Hoogland
Published In:
in Fl. Males. 4: 161. 1951. (
in Fl. Males.
)
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 8/26/2014)
Acceptance :
Doubtful or dubious
Distribution
(Last Modified On 9/16/2014)
Malesian Region Distribution:
Indonesian New Guinea
Voucher(s) from WBN CoW:
Iska Gushilman - 469 - BO
Distribution Notes:
Sp only recorded from New Guinea in Fl. Males. (Vol. 4.3, p.161), and all identified material at L is from New Guinea. Identity of voucher (BO only) needs checking (S. Arias, Aug. 2014).
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Include specimens whose determinations have a qualifier
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Maluku Islands, North Maluku: Casuarina, 200 m, 00°31'38"N 127°54'37"E, 15 March 2013,
Iska Gushilman, Roji Mahroji, Samsul Lasut & Delianci Kulape 469
(BO)