This thesis is a taxonomic revision of Discocarpus, a genus of three species of trees from seasonally inundated forests of northern South America. Discocarpus is classified in the family Euphorbiaceae. The Euphorbiaceae or spurge family is a large and diverse taxon of angiosperms consisting of approximately 7000 species placed in 300 genera, comprising 49 tribes and 5 subfamilies (Webster 1994b). The origin of the family is likely Western Gondwanaland, and the earliest fossils identified as Euphorbiaceae date to the Paleocene (Raven & Axelrod 1974). The family is predominately tropical, however, species of Euphorbiaceae are important throughout most of the world except arctic and alpine regions (Raven & Axelrod 1974)
Bahiana is expanded from 1 to 2 species with the description of B. occidentalis K. Wurdack, sp. nov....
revised assessment of Croton L. sect. Geiseleria (A. Gray) Baill. is provided. The section as now ci...
Croton section Cleodora is a Neotropical section disjunctly distributed in Mexico and Central Americ...
As revised here, Discocarpus is interpreted to consist of three neotropical species: D. essequeboens...
The 480 species of leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula, represent the main temperate radiation i...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
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The Euphorbiaceae sensu lato are distributed mainly in the tropics, in various types of vegetation a...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
A phylogeny of the complete tribe Chrozophoreae is presented in order to establish the possible mono...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
The family Euphorbiaceae is assessed taxonomically and phylogenetically in the light of different di...
Morphological boundaries between South American species of Euphrasia L. are controversial, rendering...
A new species of Euphorbia sect. Brasilienses V.W. Steinm. & Dorsey is described. Euphorbia tetrangu...
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
Bahiana is expanded from 1 to 2 species with the description of B. occidentalis K. Wurdack, sp. nov....
revised assessment of Croton L. sect. Geiseleria (A. Gray) Baill. is provided. The section as now ci...
Croton section Cleodora is a Neotropical section disjunctly distributed in Mexico and Central Americ...
As revised here, Discocarpus is interpreted to consist of three neotropical species: D. essequeboens...
The 480 species of leafy spurges, Euphorbia subgenus Esula, represent the main temperate radiation i...
The leafy spurges, Euphorbia subg. Esula, make up one of four main lineages in Euphorbia. The subgen...
The text of this article unavailable on this server due to copyright. Abstract is available
The Euphorbiaceae sensu lato are distributed mainly in the tropics, in various types of vegetation a...
Euphorbia subg. Euphorbia is the largest subgenus in Euphorbia and contains every growth form found ...
A phylogeny of the complete tribe Chrozophoreae is presented in order to establish the possible mono...
Bibliography: leaves 106-120.The genus Euphorbia is morphologically diverse and nearly cosmopolitan....
The family Euphorbiaceae is assessed taxonomically and phylogenetically in the light of different di...
Morphological boundaries between South American species of Euphrasia L. are controversial, rendering...
A new species of Euphorbia sect. Brasilienses V.W. Steinm. & Dorsey is described. Euphorbia tetrangu...
16p., il. col., tablas y grafs.Euphorbia subg. Esula (Euphorbiaceae) has recently been shown, using ...
Bahiana is expanded from 1 to 2 species with the description of B. occidentalis K. Wurdack, sp. nov....
revised assessment of Croton L. sect. Geiseleria (A. Gray) Baill. is provided. The section as now ci...
Croton section Cleodora is a Neotropical section disjunctly distributed in Mexico and Central Americ...