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914 • smithsonian contributions to botany<br />

it seems to us that T. paniculata may after all be a distinct species<br />

from T. occidentalis.<br />

Turpinia paniculata Vent. = Turpinia occidentalis (Sw.) G. Don<br />

Turpinia picardae Urb., Symb. Antill. 7: 275. 1912.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

References: 5, 7, 30.<br />

DOUBTFUL NAME<br />

Turpinia glandulosa Bello, Anales Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 10: 250. 1881.<br />

A name with dubious status, described from Puerto Rico but known<br />

only from the description <strong>of</strong> Bello.<br />

StegnospermaTAceae<br />

Genera. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Taxa. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Stegnosperma cubense A. Rich. in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Phys. Cuba, Pl.<br />

Vasc. 632. 1845.<br />

Stegnosperma halimifolium Benth., Bot. Voy. Sulphur 17. 1844.<br />

Stegnosperma scandens (Lunan) Standl., Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist.,<br />

Bot. Ser., 23: 6. 1943.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Mexico, and<br />

Central America; cultivated in Puerto Rico.<br />

References: 2, 3, 6, 7, 193.<br />

Stegnosperma halimifolium Benth. = Stegnosperma cubensis A. Rich.<br />

Stegnosperma scandens (Lunan) Standl. = A. Rich.<br />

Strelitziaceae<br />

Genera. Total: 1; native: 0; endemic: 0.<br />

Taxa. Total: 1; native: 0; endemic: 0.<br />

Ravenala madagascariensis J.F. Gmel., Syst. Nat. 2(1): 567. 1791.<br />

Distribution: Exotic in Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands<br />

(St. Croix), Mexico, and South America.<br />

Common Names: Rabanela, Palma rabanela, Ravenala, Palma urania,<br />

Árbol del viajero (Cuba), Palma del viajero, Palma de abanico,<br />

Arbol del viajero (Dominican Republic), Traveler’s palm (Haiti),<br />

Palma del viajero, Arbol de viajero (Puerto Rico), Traveler’s palm<br />

(Virgin Islands).<br />

References: 28, 61, 123, 131, 132, 147, 230, 323.<br />

Styracaceae<br />

Genera. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Taxa. Total: 4; native: 4; endemic: 3.<br />

Styrax glaber Sw., Prodr. 74. 1788 [as glabrum].<br />

Distribution: Native to Lesser Antilles (Dominica, Guadeloupe,<br />

Martinique, Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia), Tobago, and South<br />

America.<br />

Common Names: Bois doré, Bois madame, Crump wood, Cypre-orange,<br />

Laurier-caraïbe, Laurier-orange, Oranger des bois (Lesser Antilles).<br />

References: 1, 254, 502.<br />

Styrax obtusifolius Griseb., Cat. Pl. Cub. 167. 1866.<br />

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

Hispaniola.<br />

Common Name: Azulejo de loma (Cuba).<br />

References: 3, 5, 7, 63.<br />

Styrax ochraceus Urb., Symb. Antill. 7: 331. 1912.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

References: 5, 7, 30.<br />

Styrax portoricensis Krug & Urb., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 15: 337. 1892.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Puerto Rico.<br />

Common Name: Palo de jazmín (Puerto Rico).<br />

References: 58, 61, 427, 633.<br />

Note: Considered endangered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and<br />

critically endangered by the IUCN Red List <strong>of</strong> Threatened Species.<br />

Surianaceae<br />

Genera. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Taxa. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Suriana maritima L., Sp. Pl. 284. 1753.<br />

Distribution: Native to Cayman Islands, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica,<br />

Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands (Anegada, Guana, St. Croix, St. John,<br />

St. Thomas, Tortola, Virgin Gorda), Lesser Antilles (Anguilla,<br />

Antigua, Barbados, Barbuda, Désirade, Dominica, Grenada,<br />

Grenadines, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Montserrat), Mexico, and<br />

Central America.<br />

Common Names: Bay cedar, Tassel plant (Bahamas), Cuabilla, Cuabilla<br />

de costa, Cuabilla de playa, Incienso, Sabina de costa, Yanilla de<br />

costa (Cuba), Guazumilla, Jobero, Jovero (Dominican Republic),<br />

Crisse marine, Christe marine, Perce-pierre (Haiti), Bay cedar<br />

(Jamaica), Oseille bord de mer, Romarin noir (Lesser Antilles),<br />

Guitarán, Temporana (Puerto Rico).<br />

References: 2, 3, 4, 7, 19, 45, 58, 61, 150, 305, 323.<br />

Symplocaceae<br />

Genera. Total: 1; native: 1; endemic: 0.<br />

Taxa. Total: 18; native: 18; endemic: 17.<br />

Barberina antillana Miers = Symplocos cubensis Griseb.<br />

Barberina cubensis (Griseb.) Miers = Symplocos cubensis Griseb.<br />

Eugeniodes cubensis (Griseb.) Kuntze = Symplocos cubensis Griseb.<br />

Symplocos apiculata Brand = Symplocos martinicensis Jacq. subsp.<br />

martinicensis<br />

Symplocos azuensis Mai, Feddes Repert. 97: 13. 1986.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

Reference: 152.<br />

Symplocos berteroi (DC.) Miers, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 17: 286. 1879;<br />

Symplocos martinicensis Jacq. var. berteroi DC., Enum. Syst. Pl.<br />

24. 1760.<br />

Symplocos hyboneura Urb., Ark. Bot. 22A(8): 84. 1928.<br />

Symplocos pilifera Urb., Ark. Bot. 22A(8): 84. 1928.<br />

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

Hispaniola.<br />

Common Names: Aceituno, Moradilla, Moradillo (Dominican<br />

Republic).<br />

References: 5, 7, 205.<br />

Symplocos ciponimoides Griseb., Cat. Pl. Cub. 167. 1866.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 205.<br />

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

Cuba (39).<br />

Symplocos cubensis Griseb., Pl. Wright. 2: 518. 1862; Barberina<br />

cubensis (Griseb.) Miers, J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 17: 294. 1880;

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