Alseis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1827. The genus is native to tropical Latin America from southern Mexico to Brazil.
Species
- Alseis blackiana <small>Hemsl.</small> - Panamá, Colombia
- Alseis costaricensis <small>C.M.Taylor</small> - Costa Rica
- Alseis eggersii <small>Standl.</small> - Ecuador, Perú
- Alseis floribunda <small>Schott</small> - Bolivia, Brazil
- Alseis gardneri <small>Wernham</small> - Rio de Janeiro (state)
- Alseis hondurensis <small>Standl.</small> - Chiapas, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras
- Alseis involuta <small>K.Schum.</small> - Brazil
- Alseis labatioides <small>H.Karst. ex K.Schum.</small> - Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana
- Alseis latifolia <small>Gleason</small> - Maranhão
- Alseis longifolia <small>Ducke</small> - Guyana, Suriname, Brazil
- Alseis lugonis <small>L.Andersson</small> - Ecuador
- Alseis microcarpa <small>Standl. & Steyerm.</small> - Venezuela, Colombia, Perú
- Alseis mutisii <small>Moldenke</small> - Colombia, Venezuela
- Alseis peruviana <small>Standl.</small> - Ecuador, Peru
- Alseis pickelii <small>Pilg. & Schmale</small> - Brazil
- Alseis reticulata <small>Pilg. & Schmale</small> - Amazonas (state of Brazil) and Bolivia
- Alseis smithii <small>Standl.</small> - Guyana
- Alseis yucatanensis <small>Standl.</small> - Belize, Guatemala, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Chiapas, Yucatán
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