Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl., Bonplandia (Hannover) 8: 104 (1860)

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Distribution

Map uses TDWG level 3 distributions (https://github.com/tdwg/wgsrpd)
Brazil North present (World Checklist of Arecaceae)A
Colombia present (World Checklist of Arecaceae)A
Guyana present (World Checklist of Arecaceae)A
Venezuela present (World Checklist of Arecaceae)A

Use Record

  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Artesanal. (Cárdenas, D., J.C. Arias, J.A. Vanegas, D.A. Jiménez, O. Vargas,and L. Gómez 2007: Plantas útiles y promisorias en la Comunidad de Wacurabá (Caño Cuduyarí) en el Departamento de Vaupés (Amazonía Colombiana).)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    OtherN/ANot specifiedIndigenousCubeoColombia
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Domestic artifacts & handicrafts. (…). (…). I observed the construction of bows and arrow points using the trunk of Bactris gasipaes. I also noted that the saft of the fishing arrows is occasionally made from Iriartella setigera. (Mejía, K. 1992: Las palmeras en los mercados de Iquitos)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemMestizoN/APeru
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Indians of the Vaupés region near the Brazilian border use de slender stems of Iriartella setigera and particularly Cuatrecasea spruceana for making their blowings canes or blowguns. (Dugand, A. 1961: Palms of Colombia)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemIndigenousNot specifiedColombia
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemIndigenousNot specifiedColombia
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Los troncos se utilizan para fabricar bodoqueras o cerbatanas. Las hojas maceradas se aplican en la cabeza para matar los piojos. (Galeano, G. 1992: Las palmas de la región de Araracuara)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemNot identifiedN/AColombia
    Medicinal and VeterinarySkin and subcutaneous tissueEntire leafNot identifiedN/AColombia
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Palma (...), con la cual elaboran cerbatanas. (Cárdenas, D., and Politis, G.G. 2000: Territorio, movilidad, etnobotánica y manejo del bosque de los Nukak Orientales)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemIndigenousNukakColombia
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: Sirve para peine, para pasera para moquear y para trampa. (Kronik, J. et al. 1999: Fééjahisuu. Palmas de los Nietos de la Tierra y Montaña Verde del Centro)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    ConstructionThatchEntire leafIndigenousMuinaneColombia
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingNot specifiedIndigenousMuinaneColombia
    Utensils and ToolsDomesticNot specifiedIndigenousMuinaneColombia
  • Iriartella setigera (Mart.) H.Wendl.: The superbly accurate blowpipe, locally called serbatana, (...), constructed from the trunk of another palm, Iriartella setigera. (Bora). (Balick, M.J. 1986: Systematics and economic botany of the Oenocarpus-Jessenia (Palmae) complex)
    Use CategoryUse Sub CategoryPlant PartHuman GroupEthnic GroupCountry
    Utensils and ToolsHunting and fishingStemIndigenousBoraColombia
  • Cuatrecasea spruceana (Barb.Rodr.) Dugand: Indians of the Vaupés region near the Brazilian border use de slender stems of Iriartella setigera and particularly Cuatrecasea spruceana for making their blowings canes or blowguns. (Dugand, A. 1961: Palms of Colombia (as Cuatrecasea spruceana (Barb.Rodr.) Dugand))

Bibliography

    A. World Checklist of Arecaceae