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Picramnia.
Picramnia es un género con treinta y nueve especies de plantas perteneciente a la familia Picramniaceae.[1]
- P. acreana Ule
- P. andrade-limae Pirani
- P. antidesma Sw.
- P. antidesmoides Griseb.
- P. apetala Tul.
- P. bahiensis Turcz.
- P. brasiliensis Linden
- P. bullata W.W.Thomas
- P. campestris Rizzini & Occhioni
- P. caracasana Engl.
- P. ciliata Mart.
- P. coccinea W.W.Thomas
- P. connarioides Tul.
- P. deflexa W.W.Thomas
- P. dictyoneura (Urb.) Urb. & Ekman
- P. dolichobotrya Diels
- P. domingensis Urb.
- P. elliptica Kuhlm. ex Pirani & W.W.Thomas
- P. emarginata Urb. & Ekman
- P. excelsa Kuhlm. ex Pirani
- P. ferrea Pirani & W.W.Thomas
- P. filipetala Turcz.
- P. gardneri Planch.
- P. glazioviana Engl.
- P. gracilis Tul.
- P. grandifolia Engl.
- P. guerrerensis W.W.Thomas
- P. guianensis (Aubl.) Jans.-Jac.
- P. hirsuta W.W.Thomas
- P. juniniana J.F.Macbr.
- P. killipii J.F.Macbr.
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- P. latifolia Tul.
- P. longifolia Standl.
- P. macrocarpa Urb. & Ekman
- P. macrostachya Engl.
- P. magnifolia J.F.Macbr.
- P. martiana Engl.
- P. mexicana Brandegee
- P. monochlamydea Occhioni & Rizzini
- P. nitida Engl.
- P. nuriensis Steyerm.
- P. oocarpa Engl.
- P. oreadica Pirani
- P. parvifolia Engl.
- P. pentandra Sw., denominada en Cuba aguedita[2]
- P. peruviana Engl.
- P. polyantha (Benth.) Planch.
- P. ramiflora Planch.
- P. regnellii Engl.
- P. reticulata Griseb.
- P. riedelii Regel & Rach
- P. sellowii Planch.
- P. sphaerocarpa Planch.
- P. spruceana Engl.
- P. teapensis Tul.
- P. tetramera Turcz.
- P. tumbesina Cornejo
- P. villosa Rusby
- P. warmingiana Engl.
- P. xalapensis Planch.
- P. zanthoxyloides Kunth
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- Lista de fuentes:[3][4]
- ↑ Picramnia en PlantList
- ↑ Malaret, Augusto (1970). Lexicón de Fauna y Flora. Madrid: Comisión Permanente de la Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española. pp. vii + 569.
- ↑ NOTE: Each species from the list at Tropicos.org was also checked against its corresponding entry at theplantlist.org for accepted status before being included on this page. «Name - Picramnia Sw. subordinate taxa». Tropicos. Saint Louis, Missouri: Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 1 de agosto de 2011.
- ↑ GRIN. «Species in GRIN for genus Picramnia». Taxonomy for Plants. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland: USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Archivado desde el original el 24 de septiembre de 2015. Consultado el 1 de agosto de 2011.
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