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Daphne tinifolia Sw. = Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst.<br />

subsp. tinifolia (Sw.) Nevling<br />

Daphnopsis alainii Nevling, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 320. 1960.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 508.<br />

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

Cuba (39).<br />

Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst. subsp. caribaea (Griseb.)<br />

Nevling, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 315. 1960; Daphnopsis<br />

caribaea Griseb., Fl. Brit. W. I. 278. 1860.<br />

Distribution: Native to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands (Jost van Dyke,<br />

St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas), Lesser Antilles (Anguilla,<br />

Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Grenadines, Guadeloupe,<br />

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

St. Martin, St. Vincent), Mexico, Central America, and South<br />

America.<br />

Common Names: Bitter mahoe, Mahaut, Mahaut piment, Maho,<br />

Mahoe, Maho piman, Maho pimente, Mahot blanc, Mahot<br />

pimenté, Mahot-piment, Pimente (Lesser Antilles), Majagua de<br />

sierra, Maho (Puerto Rico), Mahout (Virgin Islands).<br />

References: 294, 323, 585.<br />

Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst. subsp. cumingii (Meisn.)<br />

Nevling = Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst. subsp.<br />

tinifolia (Sw.) Nevling<br />

Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst. subsp. tinifolia (Sw.)<br />

Nevling, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 313. 1960; Daphne<br />

tinifolia Sw., Prodr. 63. 1788, Daphnopsis tinifolia (Sw.) Meisn. in<br />

A.L.P.P. de Candolle, Prodr. 14(2): 523. 1857.<br />

Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R. Johnst. subsp. cumingii (Meisn.)<br />

Nevling, J. Arnold Arbor. 41: 413. 1960.<br />

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

and South America.<br />

Common Name: Burn nose (Jamaica).<br />

Reference: 585.<br />

Daphnopsis angustifolia C. Wright ex Griseb., Cat. Pl. Cub. 110. 1866.<br />

Daphnopsis angustifolia C. Wright ex Griseb. var. nipensis Borhidi &<br />

O. Muñiz, Acta Bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 22: 314. 1977.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 508.<br />

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

Cuba (39).<br />

Daphnopsis angustifolia C. Wright ex Griseb. var. nipensis Borhidi &<br />

O. Muñiz = Daphnopsis angustifolia C. Wright ex Griseb.<br />

Daphnopsis bissei A. Noa, Revista Jard. Bot. Nac. Univ. Habana 13:<br />

35. 1995 [“1992”].<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 149, 508.<br />

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

Cuba (39).<br />

Daphnopsis calcicola Ekman ex Urb., Symb. Antill. 9: 407. 1925.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 30, 39, 427, 508.<br />

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

Cuba (39) and vulnerable by the IUCN Red List <strong>of</strong> Threatened<br />

Species.<br />

Daphnopsis caribaea Griseb. = Daphnopsis americana (Mill.) J.R.<br />

Johnst. subsp. caribaea (Griseb.) Nevling<br />

Daphnopsis crassifolia (Poir.) Meisn. in A.L.P.P. de Candolle, Prodr.<br />

14(2): 524. 1857; Daphne crassifolia Poir. in J.B.A.P.M. de<br />

Lamarck, Encycl. Suppl. 3: 316. 1813; Hyptiodaphne crassifolia<br />

(Poir.) Urb., Symb. Antill. 2: 454. 1901.<br />

Daphnopsis crassifolia (Poir.) Meisn. var. eggersii Krug & Urb., Bot.<br />

Jahrb. Syst. 15: 350. 1892; Hyptiodaphne crassifolia (Poir.) Urb.<br />

var. eggersii (Krug & Urb.) Urb., Symb. Antill. 2: 455. 1901.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

Common Names: Guarantel, Hayao, Jayao, Jayayo, Yayao (Dominican<br />

Republic), Ayay, Guanantesi, Hayay, Hayhay (Haiti).<br />

Reference: 7.<br />

Daphnopsis crassifolia (Poir.) Meisn. var. eggersii Krug & Urb. =<br />

Daphnopsis crassifolia (Poir.) Meisn.<br />

Daphnopsis cubensis (A. Rich.) Meisn. = Linodendron cubanum<br />

(A. Rich.) Griseb.<br />

Daphnopsis cuneata Radlk., Sitzungsber. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl.<br />

Bayer. Akad. Wiss. München 14: 489. 1884, subsp. cuneata<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 7, 151, 508.<br />

Daphnopsis cuneata Radlk. subsp. maestrensis A. Noa, Revista Jard.<br />

Bot. Nac. Univ. Habana 13: 36. 1995 [“1992”].<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 149, 508.<br />

Daphnopsis cuneata Radlk. subsp. uniflora (Urb. & Ekman) Nevling,<br />

Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 305. 1960; Daphnopsis uniflora<br />

Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot. 21A(5): 16. 1927.<br />

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

References: 3, 7, 151, 508.<br />

Daphnopsis ekmanii Steyerm. ex O.C. Schmidt, Repert. Spec. Nov.<br />

Regni Veg. 32: 85. 1933.<br />

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

Reference: 7.<br />

Daphnopsis guacacoa C. Wright ex Griseb., Cat. Pl. Cub. 110. 1866.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

Common Name: Guacacoa (Cuba).<br />

References: 3, 508.<br />

Daphnopsis helleriana Urb., Symb. Antill. 2: 453. 1901.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Puerto Rico.<br />

References: 30, 58, 61, 633.<br />

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

Daphnopsis hispaniolica Nevling, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 275.<br />

1960.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Hispaniola.<br />

References: 7, 595.<br />

Daphnopsis macrocarpa Nevling, Ann. <strong>Missouri</strong> Bot. Gard. 46: 320. 1960.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Lesser Antilles (St. Lucia).<br />

Common Names: Maho piman gwan bwa, Mahot piment grand bois<br />

(Lesser Antilles).<br />

References: 1, 585.<br />

Daphnopsis oblongifolia Britton & P. Wilson, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club<br />

16: 85. 1920.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Cuba.<br />

References: 3, 5, 151, 156, 508.<br />

Daphnopsis occidentalis (Sw.) Krug & Urb., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 15: 349.<br />

1892.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Greater Antilles; native to Cayman Islands<br />

and Jamaica.<br />

Common Name: Burn nose (Jamaica).<br />

References: 2, 4.<br />

Daphnopsis philippiana Krug & Urb., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 15: 348. 1892.<br />

Distribution: Endemic to Puerto Rico.<br />

Common Names: Cieneguillo, Emajagua de sierra, Majagua brava,<br />

Quemadora (Puerto Rico).<br />

References: 58, 61, 149.

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