The new species Acidocroton madrigalensis is described and illustrated from the state of Tabasco, Mexico. It is known only from the Sierra El Madrigal and the Cerro La Campana, where it is a frequent component of the under story of tropical rain forest, occurring on limestone outcrops. It belongs to section Ophellantha and is characterized by its diminutive, non-spinous stipules, large leaves that are shortly petiolate, and staminate flowers with 20 to 35 stamens. A table is presented that provides the principal differences among A. madrigalensis and the other two species of the genus present in Mexico, A. spinosus y A. steyermarkii.Se describe e ilustra a Acidocroton madrigalensis, una nueva especie del estado de Tabasco, México. Se conoce...
Abstract The new species of Mitracarpus of Oaxaca y Tabasco is prominent of its extremely small fl...
Euphorbia hirta is a widespread species distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of t...
Background and Objectives: Apocynaceae are one of the most species diverse groups of Mexico with num...
The new species Acidocroton madrigalensis is described and illustrated from the state of Tabasco, Me...
The new species Acidocroton madrigalensis is described and illustrated from the state of Tabasco, Me...
Se describe e ilustra una nueva especie del género Acidocroton Griseb. secc. Ophellantha (Euphorbiac...
Se describe e ilustra a Euphorbia spellenbergiana como especie nueva. Pertenece al subgénero Chamaes...
Astrocasia diegoae, a new species from Guerrero, Mexico, is described and illustrated. This new taxo...
Euphorbia spellenbergiana is described and illustrated as a new species. It belongs to subgenus Cham...
Se describe una especie nueva de Tabernaemontana L. (Apocynaceae; Rauvolfioideae) del estado de Oaxa...
The new species Calatola uxpanapensis is a tree of the evergreen and semievergreen rain forests of M...
It is estimated that in Mexico the Euphorbiaceae are represented by 43 genera and 782 species. In ad...
A pollinic morphological description of some species of angiosperms of nutritional and ornamental im...
This article contained descriptions of five new taxa of Mexican Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbia (subg. Agal...
Background and Aims: The ejido Villa de Guadalupe of the municipality of Huimanguillo, Tabasco, cont...
Abstract The new species of Mitracarpus of Oaxaca y Tabasco is prominent of its extremely small fl...
Euphorbia hirta is a widespread species distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of t...
Background and Objectives: Apocynaceae are one of the most species diverse groups of Mexico with num...
The new species Acidocroton madrigalensis is described and illustrated from the state of Tabasco, Me...
The new species Acidocroton madrigalensis is described and illustrated from the state of Tabasco, Me...
Se describe e ilustra una nueva especie del género Acidocroton Griseb. secc. Ophellantha (Euphorbiac...
Se describe e ilustra a Euphorbia spellenbergiana como especie nueva. Pertenece al subgénero Chamaes...
Astrocasia diegoae, a new species from Guerrero, Mexico, is described and illustrated. This new taxo...
Euphorbia spellenbergiana is described and illustrated as a new species. It belongs to subgenus Cham...
Se describe una especie nueva de Tabernaemontana L. (Apocynaceae; Rauvolfioideae) del estado de Oaxa...
The new species Calatola uxpanapensis is a tree of the evergreen and semievergreen rain forests of M...
It is estimated that in Mexico the Euphorbiaceae are represented by 43 genera and 782 species. In ad...
A pollinic morphological description of some species of angiosperms of nutritional and ornamental im...
This article contained descriptions of five new taxa of Mexican Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbia (subg. Agal...
Background and Aims: The ejido Villa de Guadalupe of the municipality of Huimanguillo, Tabasco, cont...
Abstract The new species of Mitracarpus of Oaxaca y Tabasco is prominent of its extremely small fl...
Euphorbia hirta is a widespread species distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of t...
Background and Objectives: Apocynaceae are one of the most species diverse groups of Mexico with num...