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Index of Botanical Specimens

ClassificationMyrtaceae: Whiteodendron
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s)01166330
CollectorJ. V. LaFrankie
Collector number7028
CountryMalaysia
StateSarawak
GeographyAsia: Southeast Asia (Region): Malaysia: Malaysia Timor: Sarawak: Miri Division
LocalityLambir Hills National Park
Georeference4 20 N, 113 50 E
Date Collected1992-04-** - 1992-05-**
HabitatLowland Mixed Dipterocarp Forest
ProjectAll Asia Vascular Plants TCN
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/647ea6a9-81b5-4c3d-b69d-f91c55f25115
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode01166330
HerbariumA
FamilyMyrtaceae
Determination Whiteodendron moultonianum (W. W. Smith) Steenis
Determination Remarks [filed under] [label name] [current name]
Preparation TypeSheet
Preparation MethodPressed
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Remarksmiscellaneous collections from local collectors. [Indigenous and local people are instrumental in collecting plant specimens but historically were not always recognized by name. The Harvard University Herbaria (HUH) preserves data in their original form to retain authenticity and facilitate research and has transcribed data as written on specimen labels. We do not wish to erase these people from their important roles in botanical history, but we acknowledge that names beyond the term “local collectors” were not always recorded.]

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