Amphidasya Explained
Amphidasya is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Paul Carpenter Standley in 1936.[1] The genus is found in Central America and northern South America.[2]
Species
- Amphidasya ambigua (Standl.) Standl. - Panama, Colombia, Ecuador
- Amphidasya amethystina J.L.Clark & C.M.Taylor - Ecuador
- Amphidasya brevidentata C.M.Taylor - Colombia
- Amphidasya bullata Standl. - Colombia
- Amphidasya colombiana (Standl.) Steyerm. - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
- Amphidasya elegans C.M.Taylor - Colombia, Ecuador
- Amphidasya intermedia Steyerm. - Colombia
- Amphidasya longicalycina (Dwyer) C.M.Taylor - Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panamá, Colombia
- Amphidasya neblinae Steyerm. - Venezuela, Brazil
- Amphidasya panamensis C.M.Taylor - Panamá
- Amphidasya spathulata Dwyer - Panamá, Colombia
- Amphidasya umbrosa (Wernham) Standl. - Colombia
- Amphidasya venezuelensis (Standl.) Steyerm. - Venezuela
External links
Notes and References
- Standley, Paul Carpenter. 1936. Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History, Botanical Series 11(5): 180.
- Web site: Amphidasya in the World Checklist of Rubiaceae. 27 November 2011.