Efimbriate, herbaceous aristolochias in brazil and northwest south america
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Artículo de revista
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EspañolPublication Date
1977Metadata
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In this paper, four species of Aristolochia are taxonomically revised for Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela: they are treated as a unit because they are the only herbaceous, efimbriate, perennial species native to this region. Described in the literature as more than a dozen taxa, they have never been comprehensively reviewed as a unit before. Our treatment includes full synonymy,specimens studied, discussions of relationships and maps of known distributions utilizing materials loaned to us by more than 35 herbaria.Summary
In this paper, four species of Aristolochia are taxonomically revised for Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela: they are treated as a unit because they are the only herbaceous, efimbriate, perennial species native to this region. Described in the literature as more than a dozen taxa, they have never been comprehensively reviewed as a unit before. Our treatment includes full synonymy,specimens studied, discussions of relationships and maps of known distributions utilizing materials loaned to us by more than 35 herbaria.Keywords
Ciencias Naturales ; Biología ; Plantas ; animales ; Historia Natural ; Paleobotánica ; Paleozoología ; Ornitología ; Herpetología ; Botánica ; Entomología ; Parasitología ; Ictiología ; Herbaceous Aristolochias ; Aristolochia ; Herbaceous ; Efimbriate ; Herbaceous Aristolochias ; Aristolochia ; Herbaceous ; Efimbriate ;
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