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Pipturus argenteus

natural science
  • Field Collection Place
  • Field Collection Date
    18 Jan 2017
  • Accession Number
    AK365210
  • Accession Date
    11 Apr 2017
  • Department
Pipturus argenteus, AK365210, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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    Natural Science Specimen

    • Classifier
    • Scientific Name
      Pipturus argenteus (G.Forst.) Wedd.
    • Classification
    • Family
    • Genus
    • Species
    • Specimen Category
    • Storage Method
    • Field Collection Place
    • Locality Description
      Cook Islands, Miti'aro, inland road to airport, near north end
    • Field Collection Date
      18 Jan 2017
    • Field Collection Notes
      Locally abundant shrub to small tree to 3m on margins of forest and road. Fruiting heavily; fruit translucent white when ripe.
    • Field Collector
    • Field Collection latitude/longitude
      -19.84267, -157.70914 (± 10 m)
      -157.70914, -157.70914 (± 10 m)

    • Last Update
      29 Sep 2017

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