Pinsha qallu (kichwapi Pinsha kallu),[1] Umichway k'aspi[2] icha Mataru[2] (Xylopia aromatica) nisqaqa huk sach'am, Urin Awya Yalapi Amarumayu sach'a-sach'a suyupi wiñaq.
- ↑ Miguel Pinedo Vasquez, Daniel Zarin, Peter Jipp: Local management of forest resources in a rural community in north-east Peru. In: Toshie Nishizawa, Juha I. Uitto (eds.): The Fragile Tropics of Latin America. Sustainable Management of Changing Environments. The Unitied Nations University, Tokyo 1995, pp. 238-252, p. 246: Pinsha callo, Xylopia aromatica.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Llewelyn Williams: Woods of Northeastern Peru. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago 1936, p. 128: Xylopia aromatica. Mataro, Omechuaicaspi.