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A Chronology of Middle Missouri Plains Village Sites - CABI

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330 • SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOTANY<br />

Distribution: Exotic in Lesser Antilles (Martinique); native to South<br />

America (Brazil).<br />

References: 147, 254.<br />

Croton vaccinioides A. Rich. in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Cuba, Bot. 11:<br />

211. 1850.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 147.<br />

Croton vaillantii Geisel., Croton. Monogr. 10. 1807.<br />

Croton angustifolius Desv. ex Ham., Prodr. Pl. Ind. Occid. 56. 1825.<br />

Croton plumieri Urb., Symb. Antill. 7: 252. 1912.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

Common Names: Cascarille, Copachi, Copaiba, Croto, Croton, Palo de<br />

barraco, Palo de becerro, Palo de berraco, Palo de verraco, Palo<br />

santo (Dominican Republic), Baume marron, Colpachy, Copahy<br />

(Haiti).<br />

References: 7, 30, 123, 147.<br />

Croton variegatus L. = Codiaeum variegatum (L.) Rumph. ex A. Juss.<br />

Croton venosus Spreng. = Croton astroites Dryand.<br />

Croton viminalis Griseb., Pl. Wright. 1: 158. 1860.<br />

Croton tropidophyllus Urb., Symb. Antill. 9: 196. 1924.<br />

Croton yunquensis Griseb., Nachr. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Georg-Augusts-<br />

Univ. 1: 171. 1865.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 30, 39, 147.<br />

Note: Considered vulnerable by the Red List <strong>of</strong> the Vascular Flora <strong>of</strong><br />

Cuba (39).<br />

Croton waltherioides Urb., Symb. Antill. 3: 292. 1902.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola (Haiti).<br />

References: 7, 30.<br />

Croton wilsonii Griseb. = Croton lucidus L.<br />

Croton wullschlaegelianus Müll. Arg. = Croton guildingii Griseb.<br />

Croton yunquensis Griseb. = Croton viminalis Griseb.<br />

Cubacroton maestrensis Alain = Croton maestrensis (Alain) B.W.<br />

van Ee & P. E. Berry<br />

Cubanthus brittonii Millsp. = Euphorbia millspaughii V.W. Steinm. &<br />

P.E. Berry<br />

Cubanthus linearifolius (Griseb.) Millsp. = Euphorbia scutiformis V.W.<br />

Steinm. & P.E. Berry<br />

Cubanthus umbelliformis Urb. & Ekman = Euphorbia umbelliformis<br />

(Urb. & Ekman) V.W. Steinm. & P.E. Berry<br />

Curcas hernandiifolia (Vent.) Britton = Jatropha hernandiifolia Vent.<br />

Curcas portoricensis Baill. = Jatropha hernandiifolia Vent.<br />

Dalechampia denticulata C. Wright ex Griseb., Nachr. Königl. Ges.<br />

Wiss. Georg-Augusts-Univ. 1: 181. 1865.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 147.<br />

Dalechampia scandens L., Sp. Pl. 1054. 1753.<br />

Distribution: Native to Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Virgin<br />

Islands (Guana, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tortola, Virgin<br />

Gorda), Lesser Antilles (Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Marie<br />

Galante, Martinique, Montserrat, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, St. Lucia,<br />

St. Martin, St. Vincent), Trinidad, Bonaire, Curaçao, Margarita,<br />

Central America, and South America.<br />

Common Names: Artijilla, Machacha, Mala mujer, Pica-pica<br />

(Dominican Republic), Gratey, Liane fourmi, Liane gratté, Poil a<br />

gratter, Pois gratté, Pois gratter (Haiti), Liane-ortie, Liane poilue,<br />

Ortie rouge (Lesser Antilles).<br />

References: 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 19, 32, 45, 58, 61, 150, 301, 323, 340.<br />

Decarinium latifolium Raf. = Croton glandulosus L.<br />

*Dendrocousinsia alpina Fawc. & Rendle, J. Bot. 57: 313. 1919;<br />

Sebastiania alpina (Fawc. & Rendle) Pax & H<strong>of</strong>fm. in H.G.A.<br />

Engler & K.A.E. Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam., ed. 2, 19c: 193. 1931.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Jamaica.<br />

References: 2, 147, 427.<br />

Note: Considered vulnerable by the IUCN Red List <strong>of</strong> Threatened<br />

Species.<br />

*Dendrocousinsia fasciculata Millsp., Publ. Field Columbian Mus.,<br />

Bot. Ser. 2(9): 375. 1913; Sebastiania fasciculata (Millsp.) Pax &<br />

K. H<strong>of</strong>fm. in H.G.A. Engler, Pflanzenr. IV, 147 VII (Heft 63): 422.<br />

1914.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Jamaica.<br />

References: 2, 147, 427.<br />

Note: Considered endangered by the IUCN Red List <strong>of</strong> Threatened<br />

Species.<br />

*Dendrocousinsia spicata Millsp., Publ. Field Columbian Mus.,<br />

Bot. Ser. 2(9): 375. 1913; Sebastiania spicata (Millsp.) Pax &<br />

K. H<strong>of</strong>fm. in H.G.A. Engler, Pflanzenr. IV, 147 VII (Heft 63): 422.<br />

1914.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Jamaica.<br />

References: 2, 147, 427.<br />

Note: Considered endangered by the IUCN Red List <strong>of</strong> Threatened<br />

Species.<br />

Discoplis serrata Raf. = Mercurialis annua L.<br />

Ditaxis fasciculata Vahl ex A. Juss., Euphorb. Gen. 110. 1824;<br />

Argythamnia fasciculata (Vahl ex A. Juss.) Müll. Arg., Linnaea 34:<br />

146. 1865.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cuba, Lesser Antilles (St. Martin), Puerto Rico,<br />

Virgin Islands (Guana, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tortola,<br />

Virgin Gorda), and Brazil.<br />

References: 1, 3, 19, 58, 61, 147.<br />

Ditaxis glabella Griseb. = Ditaxis polygama (Jacq.) Wheeler<br />

Ditaxis haemiolandra Griseb. = Adelia ricinella L.<br />

Ditaxis haitiensis Urb., Ark. Bot. 20A(15): 58. 1926; Argythamnia<br />

haitiensis (Urb.) J.W. Ingram, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 84: 423.<br />

1957.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

Common Name: Sainte Marie (Haiti).<br />

References: 5, 7, 147.<br />

Ditaxis polygama (Jacq.) Wheeler, Contr. Gray Herb. 126: 39. 1939;<br />

Argythamnia polygama (Jacq.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 593.<br />

1891.<br />

Ditaxis glabella Griseb., Abh. Königl. Ges. Wiss. Göttingen 7: 171.<br />

1857.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cuba, Lesser Antilles (Anguilla, Antigua,<br />

Barbados, Grenadines, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, St.<br />

Vincent), Trinidad, Curaçao, and northern South America.<br />

Common Name: Bois d’argent (Lesser Antilles).<br />

References: 1, 3, 36, 147, 301.<br />

*Ditta maestrensis Borhidi, Acta Agron. Acad. Sci. Hung. 27: 433. 1978.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 7, 147, 307.<br />

*Ditta myricoides Griseb., Pl. Wright. 1: 160. 1860.<br />

Ditta myricoides Griseb. var. parvifolia Kitan., Fitologiya 11: 47. 1979.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Greater Antilles; native to Cuba, Hispaniola,<br />

and Puerto Rico.<br />

Common Name: Jaboncillo (Puerto Rico).<br />

References: 3, 5, 6, 7, 58, 61, 147.<br />

Ditta myricoides Griseb. var. parvifolia Kitan. = Ditta myricoides Griseb.

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