Couepia

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Couepia
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Couepia grandiflora
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Chrysobalanaceae
Genus: Couepia
Aubl.
Synonyms [1]
  • AciaSchreb.
  • DulaciaNeck., not validly published
  • PleraginaArruda, not validly published

Couepia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Chrysobalanaceae described as a genus in 1775. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Couepia is native to Mesoamerica and South America. [1]

Species [1]
  1. Couepia amaraliae - Amazonas B
  2. Couepia belemii - Bahia, Espírito Santo
  3. Couepia bernardii - NW Brazil, N Peru
  4. Couepia bondarii - Bahia
  5. Couepia bracteosa - Suriname to Bolivia
  6. Couepia canescens - S Venezuela, Guyana
  7. Couepia canomensis - N South America
  8. Couepia carautae - Espírito Santo
  9. Couepia caryophylloides - Suriname, Fr Guiana, N Brazil
  10. Couepia cataractae - Rondônia, Pará
  11. Couepia chrysocalyx - NW South America
  12. Couepia cidiana - Pará
  13. Couepia coarctata - Bahia
  14. Couepia cognata - NE South America
  15. Couepia comosa - Bolívar, Guyana
  16. Couepia dolichopoda - NW South America
  17. Couepia elata - NE South America
  18. Couepia eriantha - N Brazil
  19. Couepia excelsa - Fr Guiana, N Brazil
  20. Couepia exflexa Fr Guiana, Guyana
  21. Couepia foveolata - Bolívar, N Brazil
  22. Couepia froesii - N Brazil
  23. Couepia glabra - Amazonas B
  24. Couepia grandiflora - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay
  25. Couepia guianensis - N South America
  26. Couepia habrantha - N South America
  27. Couepia hondurasensis - Honduras
  28. Couepia impressa - NE Brazil
  29. Couepia insignis - Bahia
  30. Couepia joaquinae - Fr Guiana, Amapá
  31. Couepia krukovii - NW Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia
  32. Couepia latifolia - NW Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru
  33. Couepia leitaofilhoi - São Paulo
  34. Couepia longipendula - N Brazil
  35. Couepia longipetiolata - Bahia
  36. Couepia macrophylla - NW South America, Panama
  37. Couepia magnoliifolia - Amazonas B, Fr Guiana
  38. Couepia maguirei - S Venezuela, N Brazil
  39. Couepia marleneae - Amazonas B
  40. Couepia martinii - Fr Guiana
  41. Couepia meridionalis - São Paulo
  42. Couepia monteclarensis - Bahia, Rio de Janeiro
  43. Couepia morii - Amazonas B
  44. Couepia multiflora - Guyana, Roraima
  45. Couepia nutans - Colombia
  46. Couepia obovata - trop South America
  47. Couepia ovalifolia - E Brazil
  48. Couepia paraensis - trop South America
  49. Couepia parillo - trop South America
  50. Couepia parvifolia - Rio de Janeiro
  51. Couepia pernambucensis - Pernambuco, Bahia
  52. Couepia platycalyx - Costa Rica, NW South America
  53. Couepia polyandra - Mexico, Central America
  54. Couepia racemosa - NW South America
  55. Couepia rankiniae - Amazonas B, Fr Guiana
  56. Couepia recurva - Ecuador, Peru
  57. Couepia reflexa - Pará
  58. Couepia robusta - NE Brazil
  59. Couepia rufa - E Brazil
  60. Couepia sandwithii - Venezuela, Guyana
  61. Couepia schottii - Bahia, Rio de Janeiro
  62. Couepia scottmorii - Panama
  63. Couepia spicata - Amazonas B
  64. Couepia steyermarkii - Bolívar
  65. Couepia stipularis - Amazonas B
  66. Couepia subcordata - NW South America
  67. Couepia trapezioana - NW South America
  68. Couepia uiti - Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay
  69. Couepia ulei - NW South America
  70. Couepia venosa - SE Brazil
  71. Couepia williamsii - NW South America

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