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Flora of Ecuador, Volume 51, Part 58: Aristolochiaceae, Part 59: Rafflesiaceae

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Series: Flora of Ecuador Volume: 51
By: Favio González(Author), Uno H Eliasson(Author)
51 pages, 15 b/w line drawings, 1 b/w map
Flora of Ecuador, Volume 51, Part 58: Aristolochiaceae, Part 59: Rafflesiaceae
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Language: English with bilingual summary in English and Spanish

The Ecuadorean members of the Aristolochiaceae are revised. One genus, Aristolochia, occurs in the country. Fifteen species are documented by Ecuadorean collections and another seven species are considered likely to occur, on the basis of finds from adjacent parts of Colombia or Peru. All taxa are fully described, keys and specimen citations are given for all species and 13 species are illustrated.

Additionally, two genera of Rafflesiaceae, Apodanthes and Pilostyles, with one species each, are recognized from Ecuador.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: Flora of Ecuador Volume: 51
By: Favio González(Author), Uno H Eliasson(Author)
51 pages, 15 b/w line drawings, 1 b/w map
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