Acalypha caturus Blume (1826: 629)
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Felipe |
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Acalypha caturus Blume (1826: 629) |
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* Acalypha caturus Blume (1826: 629) View in CoL
Ecology: primary and secondary forest, riverine forest, often on limestone and along rivers, also in open or cleared areas ( Sagun et al. 2010).
Distribution: Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Papua New Guinea ( Sagun et al. 2010).
Specimens examined: Indonesia ( Timor Barat): South Central Timor,{ Kol olim}, 26 April 1929, Walsh, M.E. 272 ( BM [ BM015176374 , BM000897170 ], L [ L.2174934]) ; [ Kapan , 9°44’05” S, 124°16’26” E], 13 March 1939, Bloembergen, S. bb 27114 ( L [ L.2174936/ L 0961971 ]) GoogleMaps .
Red List Assessment: Least Concern.
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Bristol Museum |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Acalypha caturus Blume (1826: 629)
| Simão, Inês F., Silveira, Paulo C., Wajer, Jacek, Schuiteman, André & Welzen, Peter Van 2024 |
Acalypha caturus
| Blume, C. L. 1826: ) |
