Lagenandra - Species

Species

A key to the species described up till 1986 was provided by Crusio and de Graaf.

  • Lagenandra bogneri de Wit
  • Lagenandra dewitii Crusio and de Graaf
  • Lagenandra erosa de Wit
  • Lagenandra gomezii (Schott) Bogner and Jacobsen
  • Lagenandra insignis Trimen
  • Lagenandra jacobseni de Wit
  • Lagenandra keralensis Sivadasan and Jaleel
  • Lagenandra koenigii (Schott) Thwaites
  • Lagenandra lancifolia (Schott) Thwaites
  • Lagenandra meeboldii (Engler) C.E.C. Fischer
  • Lagenandra nairii Ramamurthy and Rajan
  • Lagenandra ovata (L.) Thwaites
  • Lagenandra praetermissa de Wit and Nicolson
  • Lagenandra thwaitesii Engler
  • Lagenandra toxicaria Dalzell
  • Lagenandra undulata Sastry

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