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A list is provided of all 358 taxa ofErythroxylum described from the Neotropics through the year 2000, including type specimen citations, probable synonymy, geographic distribution, and designation of 41 new lectotypes and one new neotype. The list includes 187 accepted species, eight accepted varieties, 27 infraspecific names of uncertain status, and 136 synonyms. A searchable specimen database and...
Erythroxylum foetidum Plowman,E. guanchezii Plowman, andE. macrophyllum Cav. var.savannarum Plowman are described and illustrated, and their taxonomic and phytogeographic relationships are discussed.
Lasiadenia ottohuberi from Venezuela is described and illustrated. Differences between the South American genusLasiadenia and the related Cuban genusLinodendron are discussed.
Erythroxylum simonis, E. pauferrense, E. bezerrae, andE. tianguanum from northeastern Brazil are described and illustrated, and their taxonomic and phytogeographic relationships are discussed.
Erythroxylum steyermarkii Plowman,E. undulatum Plowman andE. williamsii Standley ex Plowman, all known only from Venezuela, are described and illustrated, and their taxonomic and phytogeographic relationships are discussed.
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