Todaroa is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. It just contains one known species, Todaroa aurea.[1][2]
It is also in the subfamily Apioideae and it is part of tribe Scandiceae and subtribe Scandicinae.
It is native to the Canary Islands.[2]
The genus name of Todaroa is in honour of Agostino Todaro (1818–1892), an Italian botanist.[3] The Latin specific epithet of aurea means golden.[4] Both the genus and the species were first described and published in P.B.Webb & S.Berthelot, Hist. Nat. Iles Canaries Series 3 (Vol.2; Issue 2) on page 155 in 1843.[1][2]
There are 2 accepted subspecies:[1]
Todaroa is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. It just contains one known species, Todaroa aurea.
It is also in the subfamily Apioideae and it is part of tribe Scandiceae and subtribe Scandicinae.
It is native to the Canary Islands.
The genus name of Todaroa is in honour of Agostino Todaro (1818–1892), an Italian botanist. The Latin specific epithet of aurea means golden. Both the genus and the species were first described and published in P.B.Webb & S.Berthelot, Hist. Nat. Iles Canaries Series 3 (Vol.2; Issue 2) on page 155 in 1843.
There are 2 accepted subspecies:
Todaroa aurea subsp. aurea Todaroa aurea subsp. suaveolens P.PérezTodaroa es un género de plantas pertenecientes a la familia Apiaceae. Comprende 2 especies descritas.[2]
El género fue descrito por Filippo Parlatore y publicado en Histoire Naturelle des Îles Canaries 3(22): 155. 1843.[3] La especie tipo es: Todaroa aurea Parl.
Todaroa: nombre genérico dedicado a Agostino Todaro (1818-1892), botánico italiano.[4]
A continuación se brinda un listado de las especies del género Todaroa aceptadas hasta septiembre de 2012, ordenadas alfabéticamente. Para cada una se indica el nombre binomial seguido del autor, abreviado según las convenciones y usos.
Todaroa es un género de plantas pertenecientes a la familia Apiaceae. Comprende 2 especies descritas.
Todaroa é um género botânico pertencente à família Apiaceae.
«Todaroa — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020