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415.0000 Family Loasaceae Juss.; Ann. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. 5: 21 (1804), nom. cons.
15 genera, ca. 320 spp. Americas, only 2 spp. Africa and 3 spp. Marquesas Isl.
Species listed in database: 334
= Cevalliaceae Griseb.; Grundr. Syst. Bot. 136 (1854)
= Gronoviaceae A.Juss.; Dict. Univ. Hist. Nat. 6: 340 (1845)
415.3014 Genus Scyphanthus D.Don; Brit. Fl. Gard. [Sweet], Ser. 1: t. 238 (1828)
Distribution: Chile
Species listed in database: 1
= Ochetocarpus Meyen; Reise Erde 1: 310 (1834)
= Grammatocarpus J.Presl; Symb. Bot. [Presl] 1: 59, t. 88 (1831)
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Scyphanthus elegans D.Don; Brit. Fl. Gard. [Sweet], Ser. 1: t. 238 (1828)
Name: Monjita [Chile]
Distribution: Chile (Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Metropolitana de Santiago, O´Higgins, Maule, Ñuble, Biobío, Araucanía)
85 CLE
Synonyms: hidden
= Grammatocarpus cumingii C.Presl; Abh. Königl. Böhm. Ges. Wiss. 5(6): 246 (1851)
= Grammatocarpus volubilis C.Presl; Symb. Bot. [Presl] 1: 60 (1831)
= Loasa stenocarpa Poepp.; Fragm. Syn. Pl. 23 (1833)
= Loasa striata Meyen; Observ. Bot. [Meyen] 1: 310 (1834)
= Loasa volubilis G.Don; Hort. Brit. [Loudon] 321 (1830), nom. inval.
= Ochetocarpus striata Meyen; Reise Erde 1: 310 (1834)
= Scyphanthus cumingii (C.Presl) F.Phil.; Cat. Pl. Vasc. Chil. 84 (1881)
= Scyphanthus grandiflorus Paxton; Pocket Bot. Dict. 286 (1840), nom. superfl.
= Scyphanthus grandiflorus Sweet ex Steud.; Nomencl. Bot. [Steudel], ed. 2, 2: 569 (1841)
= Scyphanthus stenocarpus (Poepp.) Urb. & Gilg; Nat. Pflanzenfam. [Engler & Prantl] III, 6a: 118 (1894)
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