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- another into Panamá. Elaphandra archeri (H.Rob. & Brettell) H.Rob. - Colombia Elaphandra bicornis Strother - Panamá Elaphandra eggersii (Hieron.) H.Rob...
- Elaphandra retroflexa is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical...
- Elaphandra paucipunctata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or...
- Elaphandra pastazensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical...
- grandiflorus Dorstenia bicaudata Dubautia kenwoodii Egletes humifusa Elaphandra retroflexa Eugenia albida Eugenia guayaquilensis Eugenia scheffleri Euphorbia...
- ****xanthodium Strother Delilia Spreng. Dimerostemma C****. Eclipta L. Elaphandra Strother Eleutheranthera Poit. Exomiocarpon Lawalrée Fenixia Merr. Hoffmanniella...
- Tropicos, Zyzyxia Strother Strother, John L. (1991). Taxonomy of Complaya, Elaphandra, Iogeton, Jefea, Wamalchitamia, Wedelia, Zexmenia, and Zyzyxia (Compositae...
- Dubautia latifolia Dubautia pauciflorula Egletes humifusa (possibly extinct) Elaphandra retroflexa (possibly extinct) Erigeron adscendens Faujasiopsis reticulata...
- including Angelphytum, Aspilia, Baltimora, Blainvillea, Chrysogonum, Eclipta, Elaphandra, Eleutheranthera, Guizotia, Heliopsis, Kingianthus, Lasianthaea, Melampodium...
- Robinson (1994). "A new species of Oblivia and a new combination in Elaphandra from Ecuador (Ecliptinae: Heliantheae: Asteraceae)". Phytologia. 76 (1):...