Cymbopetalum mayanum
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C. mayanum
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Cymbopetalum mayanum Lundell 1974
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Cymbopetalum mayanum is a species of plant in family Annonaceae. The specific epithet mayanum refers to the Mayan region in which it is indigenous, specifically the Atlantic lowlands of Guatemala and Honduras.[1] It grows as a tree. It is endangered due to habitat loss from agriculture.[1]
Common names for C. mayanum include Mayan cymbopetalum, huevo de toro, muk, anona de montaña, banana, chikinte, guanabano, guinellito, guineo, gunchuch, mata boni, mataboni, naguate, sufricaya, tulmax,[2] chikinte, and naguate[3]
Mayan cymbopetalum provides food for ants[3] and many species of birds, including:[4]
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References
External links
- Mayan cymbopetalum (Cymbopetalum mayanum) at Wikimedia Commons
- Mayan cymbopetalum (Cymbopetalum mayanum) at Wikispecies
- Mayan cymbopetalum (Cymbopetalum mayanum) at Encyclopedia of Life
- Mayan cymbopetalum (Cymbopetalum mayanum) at IUCN Red List
- Mayan cymbopetalum (Cymbopetalum mayanum) at Global Biodiversity Information Facility
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