Aristolochia hondurensis, a new species of Aristolochia series Hexandrae subseries Hexandrae, endemic to Honduras, is described and illustrated. It is a species morphologically similar to Aristolochia anguicida, from which it is distinguished by its much larger flowers (in all dimensions) with an oblong, attenuate, erect perianth limb, perpendicular to the tube. Comments about its distribution, habitat, phenology, conservation status, and distinction from morphologically similar species, and a dichotomous key of the species present in Honduras belonging to the subseries Hexandrae are provided. The new species is known from only two populations and is not known to occur in any protected area; it is provisionally categorized as Critically End...
The taxonomy of an Iberian endemic Aristolochia is treated, based on morphological and cytological c...
During fieldwork in San Juan Teponaxtla, Oaxaca, 3 individuals of Aristolochia tricaudata Lemaire, a...
In this paper, four species of Aristolochia are taxonomically revised for Brazil, Colombia and Venez...
Two new cauliflorous species of Aristolochia subseries Anthocaulicae from southern Central America a...
Aristolochia longissima and Aristolochia ornithorhyncha, two new species from the lowland moist fore...
Investigación realizada mientras el autor fue estudiante en la Escuela de Biología de la UCR.Aristol...
Background and Aims: Aristolochia is the largest genus in Aristolochiaceae and is widely distributed...
Aristolochia rzedowskiana Santana-Michel & Guzmán-Hernández is described as a new species from a loc...
Aristolochia rzedowskiana Santana-Michel & Guzmán-Hernández is described as a new species from a loc...
Aristolochia emiliae sp. nov., found in tropical deciduous forest in the Estación de Investigación, ...
Se describe e ilustra una especie nueva de Aristolochia perteneciente a la serie Thyrsicae, un grupo...
Aristolochia emiliae sp. nov., found in tropical deciduous forest in the Estación de Investigación, ...
FIGURE 4. Photographs of living flowers of the larger-flowered species of Aristolochia series Thyrsi...
Aristolochia occidentalis sp. nov. is described from near the border between the Mexican states of C...
Aristolochia chiapensis, a woody vine inhabiting secondary vegetation derived from high evergreen fo...
The taxonomy of an Iberian endemic Aristolochia is treated, based on morphological and cytological c...
During fieldwork in San Juan Teponaxtla, Oaxaca, 3 individuals of Aristolochia tricaudata Lemaire, a...
In this paper, four species of Aristolochia are taxonomically revised for Brazil, Colombia and Venez...
Two new cauliflorous species of Aristolochia subseries Anthocaulicae from southern Central America a...
Aristolochia longissima and Aristolochia ornithorhyncha, two new species from the lowland moist fore...
Investigación realizada mientras el autor fue estudiante en la Escuela de Biología de la UCR.Aristol...
Background and Aims: Aristolochia is the largest genus in Aristolochiaceae and is widely distributed...
Aristolochia rzedowskiana Santana-Michel & Guzmán-Hernández is described as a new species from a loc...
Aristolochia rzedowskiana Santana-Michel & Guzmán-Hernández is described as a new species from a loc...
Aristolochia emiliae sp. nov., found in tropical deciduous forest in the Estación de Investigación, ...
Se describe e ilustra una especie nueva de Aristolochia perteneciente a la serie Thyrsicae, un grupo...
Aristolochia emiliae sp. nov., found in tropical deciduous forest in the Estación de Investigación, ...
FIGURE 4. Photographs of living flowers of the larger-flowered species of Aristolochia series Thyrsi...
Aristolochia occidentalis sp. nov. is described from near the border between the Mexican states of C...
Aristolochia chiapensis, a woody vine inhabiting secondary vegetation derived from high evergreen fo...
The taxonomy of an Iberian endemic Aristolochia is treated, based on morphological and cytological c...
During fieldwork in San Juan Teponaxtla, Oaxaca, 3 individuals of Aristolochia tricaudata Lemaire, a...
In this paper, four species of Aristolochia are taxonomically revised for Brazil, Colombia and Venez...