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Material Entity: unknown material

Disposition: In collection

Identifier Status: ACTIVE

Last Update: January 29, 2025

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Identification

Accepted NameAreca L.
TaxonomyPlantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Arecales > Arecaceae
Name According toThe World Checklist of Vascular Plants (WCVP) in: Catalogue of Life
Original NameAreca
Taxonomy Original NamePALMAE
Status Original Nameaccepted genus
Resolving Stateresolved on genus level

Gathering

CountryUnknown
LocalityTimika; Path East at Mile 50, on road to Tembagapura. Loc 13; Fak-Fak
Latitude | Longitude-4.29 | 137.02
BiotopeForest on slope; transitional between lowland rainforest and heath forest
Altitude540.0 m
Collector(s)Baker, W.J., Witono, J., Ransuddin, Heatubun, C., Dransfield, Dr. J., Coode, M.
Collector's numberJD7665
Collection Date1998-02-11
Collecting Sourcenot provided

Unknown material

GUID/Occurrence IDhttp://specimens.kew.org/herbarium/K000525005
Catalog NumberK000525005
Collection CodeHerbarium
Institution CodeK
Institution Full NameRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Record BasisSpecimen
Sample Typeunknown material
Establishment Meansnot provided

Dataset Description

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Herbarium Specimens

DescriptionThe Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew houses approximately seven million plant specimens, collected from all around the world. Specimens are either pressed and dried or preserved in spirit. Kew is committed to making this important collection more accessible to botanists and others, wherever they may be, for use in their own projects: particularly in biodiversity, conservation, sustainable development and systematics. To this end Kew is building an electronic Herbarium Catalogue containing images of the specimens and information taken from their collection labels. Specimens represented in Kew’s digital collections have been collected over a period spanning three centuries, with examples dating back to the beginning of the 18th century. These include over 300,000 putative type and historically important specimens collected by plant hunters, explorers and scientists of great renown including Charles Darwin, Joseph Dalton Hooker and Nathaniel Wallich, to name just a few.
Terms Of UseFor further details see:
Citationhttp://apps.kew.org/herbcat/gotoCiteUs.do

Contacts

Administrative
RBGK Herbarium Digital Collections Unit, herbcat[at]kew.org , Herbarium, Library, Art & Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB, UK, +44 (0)208 332 5206
Technical
RBGK Science Applications Support, apps-support[at]kew.org , Science Applications Support, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB, UK
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Disposition: In collection

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