1775
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.48831
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Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise, rangées suivant la méthode sexuelle, avec plusiers mémoires sur différens objets intéressans, relatifs à la culture & au commerce de la Guiane Françoise, & une notice des plantes de l'Isle-de-France ...

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“…Irlbachia alata (Aubl.) Maas is a ubiquitous herb found in Mexico, Central America, and tropical South America, with its first reported ethnomedical use recorded by Aublet in 1775 . Although limited reports on Irlbachia alata have evolved since, the plant is commonly used by indigenous peoples of the Amazon and Negro River basins for treating skin sores, dermatological fungal infections, and vaginal yeast infections .…”
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“…Irlbachia alata (Aubl.) Maas is a ubiquitous herb found in Mexico, Central America, and tropical South America, with its first reported ethnomedical use recorded by Aublet in 1775 . Although limited reports on Irlbachia alata have evolved since, the plant is commonly used by indigenous peoples of the Amazon and Negro River basins for treating skin sores, dermatological fungal infections, and vaginal yeast infections .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Two other early generic names proposed by Necker (1790) are connected with Xylopia . In his description of Krockeria Necker made reference to the plant identified by Aublet (1775) as “ Waria zeylanica ,” a mis-print for Uvaria zeylanica L. Aublet’s plant had already been incorporated at the species level into Uvaria aromatica by Lamarck, but was later separated out by Willdenow (1799) , who used Guianan material described by Aublet as the type of his Unona concolor Willd. The second Necker name, Bulliarda Necker, appears to be a re-naming of the genus Unona L. f. ( Linnaeus 1782 ), as evidenced by details of the description (umbellate fruits, fruits 2-seeded) that appear in the original description of Unona .…”
Section: Taxonomic Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Jussieu’s plant from Peru as Unona lucida Dun. The only elements that then remained with Lamarck’s Uvaria aromatica were plants identified in Aublet (1775) as Waria zeylanica . Dunal expanded the genus Unona to encompass a heterogeneous grouping of 35 species from Africa, Asia, and the Americas.…”
Section: Taxonomic Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virola was first described by Aublet in “Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise”, based on V. sebifera Aublet (Aublet 1775). It is likely that the etymology of the generic name is derived from one of the common names mentioned in the protologue, which stated: “Nomen Caribaeum Oyapocenfibus VOIROUCHI ; Sinemarienfibus VIROLA ; Galliucum JEAJEAMADOU ” (Aublet 1775).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virola was first described by Aublet in “Histoire des plantes de la Guiane Françoise”, based on V. sebifera Aublet (Aublet 1775). It is likely that the etymology of the generic name is derived from one of the common names mentioned in the protologue, which stated: “Nomen Caribaeum Oyapocenfibus VOIROUCHI ; Sinemarienfibus VIROLA ; Galliucum JEAJEAMADOU ” (Aublet 1775). Subsequent authors have attributed this etymology to a Galibi or Sinemari vernacular name for V. sebifera in French Guiana (Rodrigues 1972, 1980; Cardona et al 2010; Mari Mut 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%