The West Indies (Bahamas, Greater and Lesser Antilles) is an area of high species richness and more importantly, species-level endemism in many groups. Solanum (Solanaceae) is diverse in the region with 25 endemic species (S. bahamense is near-endemic, bringing number to 26). Nineteen of these taxa are single-island endemics, and some have not been re-collected since the early 20th century. A synopsis of the species endemic to the West Indies is presented, with full synonymy and distribution; a single representative specimen is cited for each. All accepted names and synonyms are lectotypified where necessary; many of these taxa were described from collections in Berlin (B) that are no longer extant. Lectotypes newly designated here are illu...
The Solanaceae are among the most diverse families in the Peruvian flora, with about 42 genera and 6...
RESUMENSe presenta un estudio taxonómico de algunos miembros de la sección Dulcamara d...
Neotypes are designated for six names coined by Casimiro Gómez Ortega that were described as members...
The West Indies (Bahamas, Greater and Lesser Antilles) is an area of high species richness and more ...
Fig. 3. a, lectotype of Solanum drymophilum O.E Schulz, Sintenis 2374 (BM000886627) (= S. ensifolium...
Solanum gundlachii Urb., Symb. Antill. 5: 487. 1908 Type: Cuba. sin. loc., C. Wright 3030 (lectot...
Solanum L. (Solanaceae) is one of the largest genera of angiosperms and presents difficulties in ide...
Solanum polyacanthos Lam. var. oreophilum O.E. Schulz in Urb., Symb. Antill. 6: 200. 1909 Type: H...
Dataset for this study are deposited in the Natural History Museum Data Portal (https://doi.org/10.5...
The endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are notable in being a...
Aquartia aculeata Jacq., Enum. Pl. Carib. 1: 12. 1760 Type: Dominican Republic. “Domingo, ad sinum...
The endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are notable in being a...
The Morelloid Clade, also known as the black nightshades or "Maurella" (Morella), is one of the 10 m...
Solanum tortipes Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot. 21(5): 59. 1927 Type: Haiti. Massif des Cahos, Petit Riv...
Journal ArticleThe endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are not...
The Solanaceae are among the most diverse families in the Peruvian flora, with about 42 genera and 6...
RESUMENSe presenta un estudio taxonómico de algunos miembros de la sección Dulcamara d...
Neotypes are designated for six names coined by Casimiro Gómez Ortega that were described as members...
The West Indies (Bahamas, Greater and Lesser Antilles) is an area of high species richness and more ...
Fig. 3. a, lectotype of Solanum drymophilum O.E Schulz, Sintenis 2374 (BM000886627) (= S. ensifolium...
Solanum gundlachii Urb., Symb. Antill. 5: 487. 1908 Type: Cuba. sin. loc., C. Wright 3030 (lectot...
Solanum L. (Solanaceae) is one of the largest genera of angiosperms and presents difficulties in ide...
Solanum polyacanthos Lam. var. oreophilum O.E. Schulz in Urb., Symb. Antill. 6: 200. 1909 Type: H...
Dataset for this study are deposited in the Natural History Museum Data Portal (https://doi.org/10.5...
The endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are notable in being a...
Aquartia aculeata Jacq., Enum. Pl. Carib. 1: 12. 1760 Type: Dominican Republic. “Domingo, ad sinum...
The endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are notable in being a...
The Morelloid Clade, also known as the black nightshades or "Maurella" (Morella), is one of the 10 m...
Solanum tortipes Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot. 21(5): 59. 1927 Type: Haiti. Massif des Cahos, Petit Riv...
Journal ArticleThe endemic and rare Solanum vespertilio and S. lidii from the Canary Islands are not...
The Solanaceae are among the most diverse families in the Peruvian flora, with about 42 genera and 6...
RESUMENSe presenta un estudio taxonómico de algunos miembros de la sección Dulcamara d...
Neotypes are designated for six names coined by Casimiro Gómez Ortega that were described as members...