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Zygopetalum cochleare Lindl. = Cochleanthes flabelliformis (Sw.) R.E.<br />

Schult. & Garay<br />

Zygopetalum discolor sensu León = Cochleanthes flabelliformis (Sw.)<br />

R.E. Schult. & Garay<br />

EXCLUDED SPECIES<br />

Chloraea bletioides Lindl.; Erroneously reported for the Lesser Antilles.<br />

Reference: 1.<br />

Cyclopogon bicolor (Ker Gawl.) Schltr.; Reported for Puerto Rico but<br />

not confirmed.<br />

References: 30, 147.<br />

Cyrtopodium andersonii (Lamb. ex Andrews) R. Br.; Type collected in<br />

Guyana; cultivated in St. Vincent, then sent to England labeled as<br />

from St. Vincent, but not naturalized there.<br />

Encyclia x camagueyensis Rodr. Seijo, Gonz. Estév., Sauleda, Risco Vill.<br />

& Esperon, Orchid Digest 73(2): 110. 2009.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 149, 152.<br />

Note: Name invalid, published without distinguishing it from the<br />

parental species.<br />

Liparis neuroglossa Rchb. f., Xenia Orchid. 3: 26. 1878. Reported by<br />

Adams (2) as occurring in Jamaica, apparently by mistake.<br />

Reference: 2.<br />

Vanilla pleei Portères, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 98: 94. 1951; A name with<br />

unknown application; type is a mixture <strong>of</strong> different species.<br />

Orobanchaceae<br />

Genera. Total: 7; native: 7; endemic: 1.<br />

Taxa. Total: 15; native: 15; endemic: 4.<br />

Afzelia cassioides J.F. Gmel. = Seymeria cassioides (J.F. Gmel.) S.F.<br />

Blake<br />

Agalinis albida Britton & Pennell, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 42: 391.<br />

1915; Gerardia albida (Britton & Pennell) Pennell, Acad. Nat. Sci.<br />

Philadelphia Monogr. 1: 421. 1935.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Greater Antilles; native to Cuba and Jamaica.<br />

References: 2, 3, 245.<br />

Agalinis domingensis (Spreng.) D’Arcy = Agalinis fasciculata (Elliott) Raf.<br />

Agalinis fasciculata (Elliott) Raf., New Fl. 2: 63. 1836; Gerardia<br />

fasciculata Elliott, Sketch Bot. S. Carolina 2(2): 115. 1822.<br />

Gerardia domingensis Spreng., Syst. Veg., ed. 16, 2: 807. 1825; Agalinis<br />

domingensis (Spreng.) D’Arcy, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 65: 770.<br />

1979 [“1978”].<br />

Distribution: Native to Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, and United States.<br />

Common Names: Pinillo (Dominican Republic), Yerba Verónica (Puerto<br />

Rico).<br />

References: 5, 7, 58, 61, 75, 123, 131, 151, 245, 311, 340.<br />

Agalinis harperi Pennell in J.K. Small, Fl. Miami 167. 1913.<br />

Distribution: Native to Bahamas and southeastern United States.<br />

References: 45, 245.<br />

Agalinis kingsii Proctor, Sloanea 1: 3. 1977.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cayman Islands.<br />

References: 4, 40, 245.<br />

Agalinis linifolia (Nutt.) Britton in J.K. Small, Fl. Miami 167. 1913;<br />

Gerardia linifolia Nutt., Gen. N. Amer. Pl. 2: 47. 1818.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cuba and southeastern United States.<br />

References: 3, 150, 224, 245.<br />

Note: Considered exotic and invasive in Cuba by CeNBIO.<br />

Agalinis maritima (Raf.) Raf., New Fl. 2: 62. 1837; Gerardia maritima<br />

Raf., Med. Repos. 5: 361. 1808.<br />

Gerardia maritima Raf. var. grandiflora Benth., Companion Bot.<br />

Mag. 1: 208. 1836; Agalinis maritima (Raf.) Raf. var. grandiflora<br />

(Benth.) Pennell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 81: 154. 1929;<br />

Gerardia maritima Raf. subsp. grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell, Acad.<br />

Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Monogr. 1: 432. 1935.<br />

Gerardia havanensis Urb., Ark. Bot. 23A(11): 46. 1931.<br />

Distribution: Native to Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, United States, and<br />

Mexico.<br />

Common Name: Salt marsh agalinis (Bahamas).<br />

References: 3, 7, 45, 150, 245.<br />

Agalinis maritima (Raf.) Raf. var. grandiflora (Benth.) Pennell =<br />

Agalinis maritima (Raf.) Raf.<br />

Agalinis purpurea (L.) Pennell, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 40: 126. 1913;<br />

Gerardia purpurea L., Sp. Pl. 610. 1753.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cayman Islands, Cuba, and United States;<br />

doubtful in Puerto Rico.<br />

References: 3, 4, 61, 151, 245.<br />

Alectra aspera (Cham. & Schltdl.) L.O. Williams = Alectra fluminensis<br />

(Vell.) Stearn<br />

Alectra brasiliensis Benth. = Alectra fluminensis (Vell.) Stearn<br />

Alectra fluminensis (Vell.) Stearn, J. Arnold Arbor. 52: 635. 1971;<br />

Scrophularia fluminensis Vell., Fl. Flumin. 263. 1829 [“1825”].<br />

Alectra aspera (Cham. & Schltdl.) L.O. Williams, Fieldiana, Bot. 34:<br />

118. 1972.<br />

Alectra brasiliensis Benth. in A.L.P.P. de Candolle, Prodr. 10: 339.<br />

1846.<br />

Pedicularis melampyroides Rich., Actes Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris 1: 111.<br />

1792; Alectra melampyroides (Rich.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 458.<br />

1891; Melasma melampyroides (Rich.) Pennell in N.L. Britton &<br />

P. Wilson, Sci. Surv. Porto Rico & Virgin Islands 6: 188. 1925.<br />

Distribution: Native to Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Lesser<br />

Antilles (Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Martinique,<br />

Montserrat, St. Lucia, St. Vincent), Central America, and South<br />

America.<br />

Common Names: Herbe fragile, Queule du loup (Lesser Antilles).<br />

References: 1, 2, 7, 58, 61, 75, 149, 151, 160, 245, 340.<br />

Alectra melampyroides (Rich.) Kuntze = Alectra fluminensis (Vell.)<br />

Stearn<br />

Anisantherina hispidula (Mart.) Pennell, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club 16:<br />

106. 1920; Gerardia hispidula Mart., Nov. Gen. Sp. Pl. 3: 13. 1829.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cuba, Jamaica, Central America, and South<br />

America.<br />

References: 2, 3, 151, 245.<br />

Buchnera elongata Sw. = Buchnera longifolia Kunth<br />

Buchnera elongata sensu Britton & Millsp. = Buchnera floridana Gand.<br />

Buchnera floridana Gand., Bull. Soc. Bot. France 66: 217. 1920<br />

[“1919”].<br />

Buchnera elongata sensu Britton & Millsp., Bahama Fl. 393. 1920,<br />

non Sw.<br />

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

Rico, Lesser Antilles (Dominica), United States, and Central<br />

America.<br />

References: 1, 2, 3, 7, 45, 58, 61, 151, 245.<br />

Buchnera longifolia Kunth in F.W.H.A. von Humboldt, A.J.A.<br />

Bonpland & C.S. Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. (quarto ed.) 2: 340. 1818.<br />

Buchnera elongata Sw., Prodr. 92. 1788.

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