Scyphostelma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Subfamily: Asclepiadoideae
Genus: Scyphostelma
Baill. (1890)
Synonyms[1]

Liedea W.D.Stevens (2005)

Scyphostelma is a genus of plants in the dogbane family (Apocynaceae). It includes 28 species, which range from Costa Rica to Venezuela and Bolivia.[1]

Species

28 species are accepted:[1]

  • Scyphostelma beckii (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma bifidum (Liede & Meve) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma brachyphyllum (K.Schum.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma carmenaemiliae (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma chimboracense (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma confusum (R.W.Holm) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma ecuadorense (Schltr.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma filisepalum (Standl.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma granatensis Baill.
  • Scyphostelma harlingii (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma intricatum (K.Schum.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma isidrense (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma lechleri (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma longecalicinum (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma luteynii (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma microphylla (Kunth) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma nubicola (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma pichinchense (K.Schum.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma rugosum (Turcz.) Morillo
  • Scyphostelma ruizteranii (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma serpyllifolium (Kunth) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma siderocalyx (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma sodiroi (K.Schum.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma tenellum (L.f.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma trianae (Schltr.) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma veleziae (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma velutinum (Morillo) Liede & Meve
  • Scyphostelma wurdackii (Morillo) Liede & Meve

References


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