Diplopterys lutea
Diplopterys lutea (Griseb.) W.R.Anderson & C.Davis

Diplopterys lutea is a species in the Malpighiaceae family, native to several regions in South America. It is found in Argentina Northwest, Bolivia, Brazil (Northeast, North, Southeast, South, West-Central), Paraguay, and Peru. The species was formally described in 2006 by W.R. Anderson and C. Davis, with the original name attributed to Griseb.
Description
Diplopterys lutea is a member of the Malpighiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the Malpighia family. Its distribution spans across several South American countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Peru. The species is part of the Diplopterys genus, which is known for its ecological and botanical significance in the Neotropical region. The name was first proposed by Griseb and later revised and published by W.R. Anderson and C.Davis in 2006.
Distribution
BR · Argentina Northwest · Bolivia · Brazil Northeast · Brazil North · Brazil Southeast · Brazil South · Brazil West-Central · Paraguay · Peru
Synonyms
Banisteria hasslerianaBanisteria hispidaBanisteria luteaBanisteria nitrosiodoraBanisteria praecoxBanisteriopsis luteaBanisteriopsis nitrosiodoraJubistylis mollis