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Pouteria macrocarpa (Mart.) Dietrich (Sapotaceae) Drift Seed from the Little Cayman Island, Caribbean Sea

Declan T.G. Quigley*

*Department of Biology, Florida Southern College, 111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive, Lakeland, FL 33801, USA.

Caribbean Naturalist, No. 57 (2019)

Abstract
I describe and illustrate a Pouteria macrocarpa drift seed, which was discovered stranded on Little Cayman Island. The specimen is the first known record of a P. macrocarpa drift seed from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico region. Herein, I also review previous records of Pouteria drift seeds from the northwestern and northeastern Atlantic.

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