. . . . "67110948"^^ . "Torralbasia"@pt . "Torralbasia es un g\u00E9nero de plantas con flores con dos especies pertenecientes a la familia Celastraceae.\u200B"@es . . "Torralbasia \u00E9 um g\u00E9nero bot\u00E2nico pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Celastraceae."@pt . . . . . . . . "Torralbasia"@es . . . "Torralbasia"@en . "Torralbasia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Celastraceae. It only contains the one known species, Torralbasia cuneifolia (C.Wright ex A.Gray) Krug & Urb. It is native to the Caribbean and is found in the countries of Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. There are 3 Accepted subspecies; \n* \n* Borhidi \n* Borhidi"@en . . . "Torralbasia"@en . . "2835"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Torralbasia \u00E9 um g\u00E9nero bot\u00E2nico pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Celastraceae."@pt . . "Q9088796"@en . . "Torralbasia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Celastraceae. It only contains the one known species, Torralbasia cuneifolia (C.Wright ex A.Gray) Krug & Urb. It is native to the Caribbean and is found in the countries of Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. The genus name of Torralbasia is in honour of Jos\u00E9 Ildefonso Torralbas (1842\u20131903), Cuban botanist and agronomist; director of the university botanical museum in Havana and professor at the university. The Latin specific epithet of cuneifolia means wedge-shaped, and is derived from cuneate.Both the genus and the species were first described and published in D.H.Segui, Fl. Med. Tox. Cuba on page 60 in 1900. There are 3 Accepted subspecies; \n* \n* Borhidi \n* Borhidi"@en . . . . . "Q15325108"@en . . "1094291354"^^ . . . "Torralbasia es un g\u00E9nero de plantas con flores con dos especies pertenecientes a la familia Celastraceae.\u200B"@es . . .