
2.4. 2.LasiocarpusLiebm., Vidensk. Meddel. Dansk Naturhist. Foren. Kjøbenhavn 1853: 90. 1854. Fig. 10 U Type species. Lasiocarpus salicifolius Liebm. Notes. Lasiocarpus comprises four currently accepted species (one threatened species; Suppl. material 1) of trees endemic to the seasonally dry tropical forests of Mexico, North America (POWO 2024). For an identification key for all species of Lasiocarpus, see Cardona-Cruz et al. (2021).
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