Guilleminea densa

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Guilleminea densa

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Caryophyllales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Ordo: Caryophyllales

Familia: Amaranthaceae s.l.
Cladus: Amaranthaceae s.str.
Subfamilia: Gomphrenoideae
Genus: Guilleminea
Species: Guilleminea densa

Varietates: G. d. var. aggregata – G. d. var. densa – G. d. var. humilis

Name

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Guilleminea densa (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Schult.) Moq., Prodr. [A. P. de Candolle] 13(2): 338. (1849)

Synonyms

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  • Basionym
    • Illecebrum densum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Schult., Syst. Veg., ed. 15 bis [Roemer & Schultes] 5: 517. (1819)
  • Homotypic
    • Brayulinea densa (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Schult.) Small, Fl. S.E. U.S. [Small]. 394, 1330. (1903)
  • Heterotypic
    • Achyranthes conferta Ruiz ex Seub., Fl. Bras. (Martius) 5(1): 223. (1875), nom. inval. in syn. (for homonyms see Achyranthes conferta)
    • Brayulinea australis (Griseb.) Schinz, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2 [Engler & Prantl] 16c: 65. (1934)
    • Gossypianthus australis Griseb., Abh. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 19: 83. (1874)
    • Guilleminea australis (Griseb.) Hook.f., Gen. Pl. [Bentham & Hooker f.] 3(1): 37. (1880)
    • Guilleminea illecebroides Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. [H.B.K.] 6: 41. t. 518. (1823–1824)
    • Guilleminea illecebrum Spreng., Syst. Veg., ed. 16 [Sprengel] 4(2, Cur. Post.): 103. (1827)

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
  • Northern America
    • Mexico
      • Mexico Central, Mexico Northeast, Mexico Northwest, Mexico Southwest
  • Southern America
    • Western South America
      • Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
    • Southern South America
      • Argentina Northeast, Argentina Northwest, Paraguay

Introduced elsewhere.


References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

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