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Author: Miers

Slide Number: 6669

Processing Date: 1967-10

Processing Technique: KO-AC

Herbarium Abbreviation: US

Herbarium Name: United States National Herbarium, Smithsonian Institution

Herbarium Number: 4453

Collection Date:

Collector: Clemente

Genus: Hyperbaena

Species: longiuscula

Family: MENISPERMACEAE

Country: Cuba

State:

Province:

Territory:

Precise Locality: Oriente Prov.


Transcription Notes:
E handwritten in top left corner (typed after "Miers") var. Clementi[crossed out]s Mold. Handwritten Edits: Valid name (Mobot): H.l. var clemenmts Mold. Mounting media: Canadian balsam Pollen description: E. Moreno August, 2011 C. Jaramillo database ID#2145 Oriente was one of six provinces of Cuba until 1976. It was known as "Santiago de Cuba Province" before 1905. The name is still used to refer to the eastern part of the country. The provincial capital was Santiago de Cuba. The province was split up in 1976. Historical Oriente is currently represented by 5 provinces: Las Tunas Province Granma Province Holgu? Province Santiago de Cuba Province Guant?amo Province Shortened from (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oriente_Province)