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Figure 1 in THE PUTRANJIVACEAE OF THE WORLD: A CROSS-REFERENCED CHECKLIST OF THE GENERA AND SPECIES

Authors: Quintanar, Alejandro; Barberá, Patricia; Elliott, Alan; Harris, David J.;

Figure 1 in THE PUTRANJIVACEAE OF THE WORLD: A CROSS-REFERENCED CHECKLIST OF THE GENERA AND SPECIES

Abstract

Figure 1. Global distribution map of the Putranjivaceae. Red represents the approximate distribution of Drypetes, green is the area where both genera (Drypetes and Putranjiva) have been recorded, and pale red is used to highlight areas of the ocean with many small islands on which Putranjivaceae is recorded.

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