A slender palm confined to patches of sandy soils in parts of central and western Amazonia, the fruits are occasionally gathered locally but they never enter markets. Its cousins Euterpe oleracea and E. precatoria are much more important in this regard.
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Smith, N. (2015). Euterpe catinga. In Geobotany Studies (pp. 235–237). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05509-1_33
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