De Rebus Bromeliacearum III
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Keywords

Bromeliaceae
Neotropics
taxonomy

How to Cite

Luther, H. E. (2001). De Rebus Bromeliacearum III. Selbyana, 22(1), 34–67. Retrieved from https://ojs.test.flvc.org/selbyana/article/view/121694

Abstract

This paper contains taxonomic and publication information for Bromeliaceae that was not included in, or which appeared after, the publication of L. B. Smith and R. J. Downs' Flora Neotropica Monograph 14, Part 1 (1974); Part 2 (1977); Part 3 (1979), and Luther and Sieff (1994, 1997). Refer to Luther and Sieff for additional information. For new taxa, the current article contains scientific names and their authors, publication sources and dates, country and province of origin, and locations of type specimens. Miscellaneous supplemental information is included where considered useful. Este trabajo contiene información taxonómica sobre Bromeliaceae la cual no fue incluida o que apareció después de la publicación de L. B. Smith y R. J. Downs en Flora Neotropica Monografía 14, Parte 1 (1974); Parte 2 (1977); Parte 3 (1979) y en Luther y Sieff (1994, 1997). Refiérese a Luther y Sieff para información adicional. Para los nuevos taxa se incluyen los nombres y los autores, las fuentes y las fechas de las publicaciones, el país y provincia de origen y la localización de los especímenes tipo. También, se incluye información complementaria donde se considera útil.

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