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Title: On the Macaronesian endemic woody spurgeEuphorbia regis-jubae Webb & Berthel. andeponyms honouring the Numidian King Juba II(48 BCE–23/24 CE)
Authors: Briones, Julià Molero
Arcos Pereira, Trinidad 
García de Paso Carrasco, María Dolores 
Reyes‐Betancort, J. Alfredo
Santos‐Guerra, Arnoldo
Jestrow, Brett
Francisco‐Ortega, Javier
UNESCO Clasification: 6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias
2417 Biología vegetal (botánica)
Issue Date: 2025
Project: Estudios de Geografía antigua, medieval y renacentista, del GIR: IATEXT: Filología Clásica "Juan de Iriarte"
Journal: Curtis's Botanical Magazine 
Abstract: Numidian King Juba II (48 BCE–23/24 CE) ruled the north-western African Roman client kingdom of Mauretania between the year 25 BCE until his death. During his patronage natural history expeditions were undertaken in Africa. The Canary Islands were among the areas whose exploration he sponsored, and this represented the earliest survey of the natural history of this archipelago. Juba II is considered to be one of the most important promoters of the study of geography, fauna, and flora in ancient times. His writings are lost, but the Roman army officer and naturalist Pliny the Elder (Caius Plinius Secundus, 23/24–79 CE) had access to them, and in his multivolume work Naturalis Historia provided extensive accounts of Juba’s natural history descriptions. Relevant for our research, they included the earliest known report for the genus Euphorbia (as “Euphorbea” in Pliny’s work). Eponyms for four generic names, three specific epithets, and one varietal name celebrate the legacy of Juba II. Here we provide an overview of the biogeography and phylogenetics of these taxa, with an emphasis on the Canary Island endemic E. regis-jubae Webb & Berthel. We also discuss Pliny’s description of Euphorbia and highlight the importance of eponyms to provide insights into the botanical history of Macaronesia.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/137698
ISSN: 1355-4905
DOI: 10.1111/curt.12623
Source: Curtis’s Botanical Magazine [ISSN 1355-4905, eISSN 1467-8748], v. 41, n. 4
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