Aegiphila

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Aegiphila
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Aegiphila lhotzkiana
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Subfamily: Ajugoideae
Genus: Aegiphila
Jacq.
Synonyms [1]
  • ManabeaAubl
  • OmphalococcaWilld.
  • AmerinaDC. ex Meisn.
  • BrueckeaKlotzsch & H.Karst.
  • PseudaegiphilaRusby
Aegiphila fluminensis Aegiphila fluminensis fruit.jpg
Aegiphila fluminensis
Aegiphila macrantha Aegiphila macrantha.jpg
Aegiphila macrantha

Aegiphila is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1763. It was formerly classified in the Verbenaceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies, and Florida. [1] [2] [3]

Species: [1]

  1. Aegiphila aculeifera Moldenke - Colombia
  2. Aegiphila alba Moldenke - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  3. Aegiphila anomala Pittier - Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica
  4. Aegiphila aracaensis Aymard & Cuello - Serra do Aracá in the State of Amazonas in Brazil
  5. Aegiphila arcta Moldenke - Yaracuy State in Venezuela
  6. Aegiphila australis Moldenke - Santa Catarina in Brazil
  7. Aegiphila bogotensis (Spreng.) Moldenke - Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela
  8. Aegiphila boliviana Moldenke - Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  9. Aegiphila brachiata Vell. - Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay
  10. Aegiphila bracteolosa Moldenke - Guyana, Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, northwestern Brazil
  11. Aegiphila brenesii Hammel - Costa Rica
  12. Aegiphila breviflora (Rusby) Moldenke - Bolivia
  13. Aegiphila buchtienii Moldenke - Bolivia
  14. Aegiphila candelabrum Briq - Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay
  15. Aegiphila capitata Moldenke - São Paulo
  16. Aegiphila casseliiformis Schauer - southeastern Brazil
  17. Aegiphila catatumbensis Moldenke - Venezuela
  18. Aegiphila caucensis Moldenke - Colombia, Peru
  19. Aegiphila caymanensis Moldenke - Grand Cayman Island
  20. Aegiphila cephalophora Standl. - Panama, Costa Rica
  21. Aegiphila chrysantha Hayek - Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil
  22. Aegiphila conturbata Moldenke - eastern Brazil
  23. Aegiphila cordata Poepp. - Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, northwestern Brazil
  24. Aegiphila cordifolia (Ruiz y Pavón) Moldenke - Peru, Ecuador
  25. Aegiphila coriacea Moldenke - Brazil; probably extinct
  26. Aegiphila costaricensis Moldenke - southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela
  27. Aegiphila cuatrecasasii Moldenke - Ecuador, Colombia
  28. Aegiphila cuneata Moldenke - Peru, Ecuador, Acre State in Brazil
  29. Aegiphila dentata Moldenke - southeastern Brazil
  30. Aegiphila deppeana Steud. - central + southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana
  31. Aegiphila duckei Moldenke - State of Amazonas in Brazil
  32. Aegiphila elata Sw. - Florida, southern Mexico, Central America, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Trinidad, Lesser Antilles, Guianas, Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil
  33. Aegiphila elegans Moldenke - Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, northwestern Brazil
  34. Aegiphila elongata Moldenke - Ecuador
  35. Aegiphila exiguiflora Moldenke - Pará State in Brazil
  36. Aegiphila falcata Donn.Sm - Chiapas, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama
  37. Aegiphila farinosa Moldenke - Colombia
  38. Aegiphila fasciculata J.D. Smith - Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
  39. Aegiphila fendleri Moldenke - Venezuela, Amapá State in Brazil
  40. Aegiphila ferruginea Hayek & Spruce - Ecuador
  41. Aegiphila filipes Mart. & Schauer - Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, northwestern Brazil
  42. Aegiphila floribunda Moritz & Moldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  43. Aegiphila fluminensis Vell. - southeastern Brazil
  44. Aegiphila foetida Sw. - Jamaica
  45. Aegiphila froesii Moldenke - State of Amazonas in Brazil
  46. Aegiphila glabrata Moldenke - Peru
  47. Aegiphila glomerata Benth. - Ecuador
  48. Aegiphila gloriosa Moldenke - Pará, Bahia
  49. Aegiphila goeldiana Huber & Moldenke - Pará
  50. Aegiphila goudotiana Moldenke - Cundinamarca in Colombia
  51. Aegiphila grandis Moldenke - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador
  52. Aegiphila graveolens Mart. & Schauer - eastern Brazil
  53. Aegiphila hastingsiana Moldenke - Guatemala
  54. Aegiphila haughtii Moldenke - Peru, Ecuador
  55. Aegiphila herzogii Moldenke - Bolivia
  56. Aegiphila hirsuta Moldenke - Bolivia
  57. Aegiphila hirsutissima Moldenke - Colombia, Venezuela, Panama
  58. Aegiphila hoehnei Moldenke - Venezuela, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, northwestern Brazil
  59. Aegiphila hystricina Aymard & Cuello - Venezuela, Amapá State in Brazil
  60. Aegiphila insignis Moldenke - Peru
  61. Aegiphila integrifolia (Jacq.) B.D.Jacks. - widespread from Panama and Trinidad to Bolivia
  62. Aegiphila intermedia Moldenke- Venezuela, Brazil
  63. Aegiphila killipii Moldenke - Colombia
  64. Aegiphila laeta Kunth - Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Panama
  65. Aegiphila laevis (Aubl.) J.F.Gmel. - Colombia, Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil
  66. Aegiphila lanata Moldenke - Brazil
  67. Aegiphila laxiflora Benth - Trinidad, Venezuela, Guyana
  68. Aegiphila lehmannii Moldenke - Colombia, Ecuador
  69. Aegiphila lewisiana Moldenke - Venezuela
  70. Aegiphila lhotskiana Cham. - Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay
  71. Aegiphila longifolia Turcz - northwestern Brazil, Colombia, Guyana
  72. Aegiphila longipetiolata Moldenke - Peru
  73. Aegiphila lopez-palacii Moldenke - Ecuador
  74. Aegiphila loretensis Moldenke - Peru
  75. Aegiphila luschnathii Schauer - Brazil
  76. Aegiphila macrantha Ducke - Brazil, Guianas, Venezuela, Trinidad
  77. Aegiphila martinicensis Jacq. - Chiapas, Central America, West Indies, Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia
  78. Aegiphila mattogrossensis Moldenke - Mato Grosso
  79. Aegiphila mediterranea Vell. - Brazil, Paraguay, Misiones Province in Argentina
  80. Aegiphila medullosa Moldenke - Rio de Janeiro
  81. Aegiphila membranacea Turcz. - Guianas, northwestern Brazil, Bolivia, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
  82. Aegiphila microcalycina Moldenke - Roraima
  83. Aegiphila minasensis Moldenke - Minas Gerais
  84. Aegiphila moldenkeana López-Pal. - Venezuela
  85. Aegiphila mollis Kunth - Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northwestern Brazil, Venezuela, Panama,
  86. Aegiphila monstrosa Moldenke - southern Mexico, Central America
  87. Aegiphila montana Moldenke - Colombia
  88. Aegiphila monticola Moldenke - Ecuador
  89. Aegiphila mortonii Moldenke - Peru
  90. Aegiphila multiflora Ruiz & Pav. - Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia
  91. Aegiphila narinensis Rueda - Colombia, Ecuador
  92. Aegiphila nervosa Urb. - Jamaica, Hispaniola
  93. Aegiphila novofrifurgensis Moldenke - southeastern Brazil
  94. Aegiphila novogranatensis Moldenke - Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela
  95. Aegiphila obducta Vell. - southern Brazil
  96. Aegiphila obovata Andrews - Trinidad & Tobago
  97. Aegiphila obtusa Urb. - Jamaica
  98. Aegiphila odontophylla Donn.Sm. - Panama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela
  99. Aegiphila ovata Moldenke - Peru, Bolivia
  100. Aegiphila panamensis Moldenke - southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, northwestern Brazil, Venezuela
  101. Aegiphila paraguariensis Briq. - Brazil, Paraguay
  102. Aegiphila paranensis Moldenke - Paraguay
  103. Aegiphila parviflora Moldenke - Venezuela, Brazil
  104. Aegiphila pavoniana Moldenke - Ecuador
  105. Aegiphila pennellii Moldenke - Tolima region of Colombia
  106. Aegiphila pernambucensis Moldenke - eastern Brazil
  107. Aegiphila perplexa Moldenke - Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela
  108. Aegiphila peruviana Turcz. - Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  109. Aegiphila plicata Urb. - Jamaica
  110. Aegiphila pulcherrima Moldenke - Peru
  111. Aegiphila purpurascens Moldenke - Ecuador
  112. Aegiphila quararibeana Rueda - Costa Rica
  113. Aegiphila quinduensis (Kunth) Moldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  114. Aegiphila racemosa Vell. - Brazil, Guianas, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador
  115. Aegiphila riedeliana Schauer - Brazil
  116. Aegiphila rimbachii Moldenke - Ecuador
  117. Aegiphila roraimensis Moldenke - Guyana, Venezuela
  118. Aegiphila saltensis Legname - Salta Province of Argentina
  119. Aegiphila salticola Moldenke - Brazil
  120. Aegiphila scandens Moldenke - Apure State of Venezuela, northwestern Brazil
  121. Aegiphila schimpffii Moldenke - Ecuador
  122. Aegiphila sellowiana Cham. - Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Misiones Province of Argentina
  123. Aegiphila setiformis Rusby - Bolivia
  124. Aegiphila skutchii Moldenke - southern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
  125. Aegiphila smithii Moldenke - Peru
  126. Aegiphila sordida Moldenke - Bolivia, Peru
  127. Aegiphila spicata (Rusby)Moldenke - Bolivia, Peru
  128. Aegiphila spruceana Moldenke - Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, northwestern Brazil
  129. Aegiphila standleyi Moldenke - Costa Rica
  130. Aegiphila steinbachii Moldenke - Bolivia
  131. Aegiphila sufflava Moldenke - Ecuador, Peru
  132. Aegiphila swartziana Urb. - Jamaica
  133. Aegiphila sylvatica Moldenke - Colombia
  134. Aegiphila ternifolia (Kunth) Moldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  135. Aegiphila trifida Sw. - Jamaica
  136. Aegiphila truncata Moldenke - Colombia
  137. Aegiphila uasadiana J.R.Grande - Venezuela
  138. Aegiphila ulei (Hayek) B.Walln. - Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil
  139. Aegiphila umbraculiformis Moldenke - Peru
  140. Aegiphila uniflora Urb. - Jamaica
  141. Aegiphila valerioi Standl. - southern Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama
  142. Aegiphila vallensis Moldenke - Colombia
  143. Aegiphila velutinosa Moldenke - Peru
  144. Aegiphila venezuelensis Moldenke - Venezuela
  145. Aegiphila verticillata Vell. - Brazil, Paraguay
  146. Aegiphila villosa (Aubl.) J.F.Gmel - Brazil, Guianas
  147. Aegiphila vitelliniflora Klotzsch - Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay
  148. Aegiphila volubilis Moldenke - Ecuador, Peru
  149. Aegiphila wigandioides Lundell - Chiapas

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  1. Citharexylum affineD.Don - from northern Mexico to Nicaragua
  2. Citharexylum alainiiMoldenke - Dominican Republic
  3. Citharexylum albicauleTurcz. - Cuba
  4. Citharexylum altamiranumGreenm. - northeastern Mexico
  5. Citharexylum andinumMoldenke - Bolivia, Jujuy Province of Argentina
  6. Citharexylum argutedentatumMoldenke - Peru
  7. Citharexylum berlandieriB.L. Rob. - from Texas to Oaxaca - Berlandier's fiddlewood, Tamaulipan fiddlewood
  8. Citharexylum bourgeauanumGreenm. - Veracruz, Oaxaca
  9. Citharexylum brachyanthum(A.Gray ex Hemsl.) A.Gray - Texas, Coahuila, Nuevo León - Boxthorn fiddlewood, Mexican fiddlewood
  10. Citharexylum bullatumMoldenke - Colombia
  11. Citharexylum calvumMoldenke - Quintana Roo
  12. Citharexylum caudatumL. - southern Mexico, West Indies, Central America, Colombia, Peru - Juniper berry
  13. Citharexylum chartaceumMoldenke - Peru, Ecuador
  14. Citharexylum cooperiStandl. - Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala
  15. Citharexylum costaricenseMoldenke - Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras
  16. Citharexylum crassifoliumGreenm - Chiapas, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras
  17. Citharexylum daniraeLeón de la Luz & F.Chiang - Revillagigedo Islands of Baja California
  18. Citharexylum decorumMoldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  19. Citharexylum dentatumD.Don - Peru
  20. Citharexylum discolorTurcz. - Cuba, Hispaniola
  21. Citharexylum donnell-smithiiGreenm. - Oaxaca, Chiapas, Central America
  22. Citharexylum dryanderaeMoldenke - Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador
  23. Citharexylum ekmaniiMoldenke - Cuba
  24. Citharexylum ellipticumMoc. & Sessé ex D.Don - Veracruz, Campeche, Tabasco; naturalized in Cuba + Cayman Islands
  25. Citharexylum endlichiiMoldenke - northeastern Mexico
  26. Citharexylum flabellifoliumS.Watson - Sonora, Baja California
  27. Citharexylum flexuosum(Ruiz & Pav.) D.Don - Bolivia, Peru
  28. Citharexylum fulgidumMoldenke - Veracruz, northeastern Mexico
  29. Citharexylum gentryiMoldenke - Ecuador
  30. Citharexylum glabrum(S.Watson) Greenm - Oaxaca
  31. Citharexylum glazioviiMoldenke - eastern Brazil
  32. Citharexylum grandiflorumAymard & Rueda - Ecuador
  33. Citharexylum guatemalense(Moldenke) D.N.Gibson - Guatemala, Nicaragua
  34. Citharexylum herreraeMansf. - Peru
  35. Citharexylum hexangulareGreenm. - from northern Mexico to Costa Rica
  36. Citharexylum hidalgenseMoldenke - Mexico
  37. Citharexylum hintoniiMoldenke - México State
  38. Citharexylum hirtellumStandl. - from Veracruz to Panama
  39. Citharexylum ilicifoliumKunth - Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador
  40. Citharexylum iltisiiMoldenke - Peru
  41. Citharexylum × jamaicenseMoldenke - Jamaica, Haiti, Puerto Rico (C. caudatum × C. spinosum)
  42. Citharexylum joergensenii(Lillo) Moldenke - Argentina, Bolivia
  43. Citharexylum karsteniiMoldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  44. Citharexylum kerberiGreenm. - Veracruz
  45. Citharexylum kobuskianumMoldenke - Peru
  46. Citharexylum krukoviiMoldenke - eastern Brazil
  47. Citharexylum kunthianumMoldenke - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador
  48. Citharexylum laetumHiern - southern Brazil
  49. Citharexylum laurifoliumHayek - Bolivia, Peru
  50. Citharexylum lemsiiMoldenke - Guanacaste Province in Costa Rica
  51. Citharexylum × leonisMoldenke - Cuba (C. caudatum × C. tristachyum)
  52. Citharexylum ligustrifolium(Thur. ex Decne.) Van Houtte - Mexico
  53. Citharexylum lojenseMoldenke - Ecuador
  54. Citharexylum lucidumCham. & Schltdl. - Mexico
  55. Citharexylum lycioidesD.Don - Mexico
  56. Citharexylum macradeniumGreenm. - Panama, Costa Rica
  57. Citharexylum macrochlamysPittier - Panama, Colombia
  58. Citharexylum macrophyllumPoir. - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Guianas, northwestern Brazil
  59. Citharexylum matheanumBorhidi & Kereszty - Cuba
  60. Citharexylum matudaeMoldenke - Chiapas
  61. Citharexylum mexicanumMoldenke - Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca
  62. Citharexylum microphyllum(DC.) O.E.Schulz - Hisipaniola
  63. Citharexylum mirifoliumMoldenke - Colombia, Venezuela
  64. Citharexylum mocinoiD.Don - Mexico, Central America
  65. Citharexylum montanumMoldenke - Colombia, Ecuador
  66. Citharexylum montevidense(Spreng.) Moldenke - Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
  67. Citharexylum myrianthumCham. - Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay
  68. Citharexylum obtusifoliumKuhlm - Espírito Santo
  69. Citharexylum oleinum Moldenke - Mexico
  70. Citharexylum ovatifoliumGreenm. - Mexico
  71. Citharexylum pachyphyllumMoldenke - Peru
  72. Citharexylum pernambucenseMoldenke - eastern Brazil
  73. Citharexylum poeppigiiWalp. - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil
  74. Citharexylum punctatumGreenm. - Bolivia, Peru
  75. Citharexylum quercifoliumHayek - Peru
  76. Citharexylum quitenseSpreng. - Ecuador
  77. Citharexylum racemosumSessé & Moc. - Mexico
  78. Citharexylum reticulatumKunth - Ecuador, Peru
  79. Citharexylum rigidum(Briq.) Moldenke - Paraguay, southern Brazil
  80. Citharexylum rimbachiiMoldenke - Ecuador
  81. Citharexylum roseiGreenm. - Mexico
  82. Citharexylum roxanaeMoldenke - Baja California
  83. Citharexylum scabrumMoc. & Sessé ex D.Don - northern Mexico
  84. Citharexylum schottiiGreenm. - southern Mexico, Central America
  85. Citharexylum schulziiUrb. & Ekman - Hispaniola
  86. Citharexylum sessaeiD.Don - Mexico
  87. Citharexylum shreveiMoldenke - Sonora
  88. Citharexylum solanaceumCham. - southern Brazil
  89. Citharexylum spinosumL. – Spiny fiddlewood - West Indies, Panama, Venezuela, the Guianas; naturalized in India, Mozambique, Fiji, Bermuda
  90. Citharexylum stenophyllumUrb. & Ekman - Haiti
  91. Citharexylum steyermarkiiMoldenke - Veracruz, Chiapas, Guatemala
  92. Citharexylum suberosumLoes. ex Moldenke - Cuba
  93. Citharexylum subflavescensS.F.Blake - Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru
  94. Citharexylum subthyrsoideumPittier - Colombia, Venezuela
  95. Citharexylum subtruncatumMoldenke - northwestern Brazil
  96. Citharexylum sulcatumMoldenke - Colombia
  97. Citharexylum svensoniiMoldenke - Ecuador
  98. Citharexylum teclenseStandl. - El Salvador
  99. Citharexylum ternatumMoldenke - Cuba
  100. Citharexylum tetramerumBrandegee - Valle de Tehuacán-Cuicatlán in Mexico
  101. Citharexylum tristachyumTurcz. – Threespike Fiddlewood - Cuba, Jamaica, Leeward Islands
  102. Citharexylum uleiMoldenke - Colombia, Peru, northwestern Brazil
  103. Citharexylum vallenseMoldenke - Colombia
  104. Citharexylum venezuelenseMoldenke - Venezuela
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  3. Cornutia jamaicensisMoldenke - Jamaica
  4. Cornutia obovataUrb. - Puerto Rico
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  7. Cornutia pyramidataL. - southern Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Suriname, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru
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  1. Odontadenia anomala(Van Heurck & Müll.Arg.) J.F.Macbr. - Peru, Bolivia
  2. Odontadenia campanulataJ.F.Morales - Colombia
  3. Odontadenia funigeraWoodson - Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
  4. Odontadenia geminata(Hoffmanns. ex Roem. & Schult.) Müll.Arg. - 3 Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, N Brazil
  5. Odontadenia glaucaWoodson - Amazonas State in S Venezuela
  6. Odontadenia gracilipes(Stadelm.) Woodson - Minas Gerais
  7. Odontadenia hypoglauca(Stadelm.) Müll.Arg. - Bolivia, Brazil
  8. Odontadenia killipiiWoodson - French Guiana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, N Brazil
  9. Odontadenia kochiiPilg. - Guyana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, N Brazil
  10. Odontadenia laxiflora(Rusby) Woodson - Peru, Bolivia, N Brazil
  11. Odontadenia lutea(Vell.) Markgr. - Peru, Bolivia, Brazil
  12. Odontadenia macrantha(Roem. & Schult.) Markgr. - Oaxaca, Chiapas, Central America, Trinidad & Tobago, 3 Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
  13. Odontadenia markgrafianaJ.F.Morales - French Guiana, N Brazil
  14. Odontadenia matogrossanaJ.F.Morales - Goiás, Mato Grosso
  15. Odontadenia nitida(Vahl) Müll.Arg. - Trinidad & Tobago, 3 Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia
  16. Odontadenia perrottetii(A.DC.) Woodson - Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Guyana, French Guiana
  17. Odontadenia polyneura(Urb.) Woodson - Hispaniola
  18. Odontadenia puncticulosa(Rich.) Pulle - Central America, 3 Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia
  19. Odontadenia stemmadeniifoliaWoodson - Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil
  20. Odontadenia verrucosa(Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) K.Schum. ex Markgr. - 3 Guianas, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua
  1. Odontadenia cuspidataRusby = Mandevilla cuspidata(Rusby) Woodson
  2. Odontadenia duckeiMarkgr. = Mandevilla pohliana(Stadelm.) A.H.Gentry
  3. Odontadenia glandulosa(Ruiz & Pav.) K.Schum. = Mandevilla glandulosa(Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson
  4. Odontadenia macrocalyx(Müll.Arg.) Miers = Tabernaemontana macrocalyxMüll.Arg.
<i>Mangora</i> (spider) Genus of spiders

Mangora is a genus of orb-weaver spiders first described by O. Pickard-Cambridge in 1889.

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