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    Astrocaryum vulgare is a very spiny palm native to the Guianas and the Amazon. It is a species which has greatly benefited from deforestation, as it cannot...
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    One well known member of the genus is Astrocaryum vulgare, typical in the Pará state of Brazil. Astrocaryum mexicanum, a common palm of the Caribbean...
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    al.: Characterization of the oil and protein fractions of tucuma (Astrocaryum vulgare Mart) fruit. 2001, Ciencia y Technologia Alimentaria, Ourense, Espanha...
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  • Europe Astrocaryum vulgare, the tucumã-do-Pará in Brazil, aouara in French Guiana or awarra in Suriname, a palm species native to Amazon Vulgare This disambiguation...
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    butter is extracted from both the pulp and seed of the fruit of Astrocaryum vulgare, a South American oil palm. The pulp oil is used as a skin conditioner...
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  • ferrugineum F.Kahn. & B.Millán Astrocaryum jauari Mart. Astrocaryum murumuru Mart. Astrocaryum vulgare Mart. Attalea Attalea maripa (Aubl.) Mart. Bactris Bactris...
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  • salzmannii (annona, beach sugar apple) Astrocaryum aculeatum (tucuma) Astrocaryum vulgare (tucum, awarra) Astrocaryum (murumuru) Attalea dubia (indaiá) Bactris...
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    larvae feed on Bactris species, Geonoma schottlana and Astrocaryum aculeatum or Astrocaryum vulgare. Dasyophthalma creusa creusa (Brazil) Dasyophthalma creusa...
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    Tucum ring (category Astrocaryum)
    (Portuguese: anel de tucum) is a black-colored ring made with the seed of Astrocaryum vulgare, a palm tree native to the Amazon Rainforest. It is worn by Christians...
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    Palms and religion in the northwest Amazon. Principes 18 (1): 3-21. Astrocaryum vulgare, Bactris gasipaes, Euterpe oleracea, E. precatoria, Leopoldinia piassaba...
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    Palms and religion in the northeast Amazon. Principes 18 (1): 3-21. Astrocaryum vulgare, Bactris gasipaes, Euterpe oleracea, E. precatoria, Leopoldinia piassaba...
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    Palms and religion in the northwest Amazon. Principes 18 (1): 3-21. Astrocaryum vulgare, Bactris gasipaes, Euterpe oleracea, E. precatoria, Leopoldinia piassaba...
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    H.Bailey Astrocaryum triandrum Galeano-Garces, R.Bernal & F.Kahn Astrocaryum ulei Burret Astrocaryum urostachys Burret Astrocaryum vulgare Mart. Atitara...
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    Licania apetala and Iryanthera ulei. Four common species of palm are Astrocaryum vulgare, Oenocarpus bataua, Attalea maripa, and Socratea exorrhiza. The palm-like...
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  • Fukui, a city in Japan Awara language, spoken in Papua New Guinea Astrocaryum vulgare, or Awara, a spiny palm native to the Guianas and the Amazon Awara...
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    giganteum and palms such as attalea maripa, oenocarpus bacaba and astrocaryum vulgare. Migratory bird species include osprey (pandion haliaetus), collared...
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  • Thumbnail for Juruá–Purus moist forests
    Chrysobalanaceae, Lauraceae and Myristicaceae. Four common palms are Astrocaryum vulgare, Oenocarpus bataua, Attalea maripa and Socratea exorrhiza. Other...
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