Aristolochia schlechteri, synonym Pararistolochia schlechteri, is a liana endemic to Papua New Guinea.[1] It was first described by Carl Lauterbach in 1905.[2] Although its distribution is supposedly restricted to the Northern Province, there have been two rare accounts of occurrences in the Madang and East Sepik Provinces.[3][4]
Aristolochia schlechteri, synonym Pararistolochia schlechteri, is a liana endemic to Papua New Guinea. It was first described by Carl Lauterbach in 1905. Although its distribution is supposedly restricted to the Northern Province, there have been two rare accounts of occurrences in the Madang and East Sepik Provinces.
Pararistolochia schlechteri est arbor familiae Aristolochiacearum in Insula Australi tropica Papuae Novae Guineae endemica.
Haec arbor est hostis Ornithopterae alexandrae, maximi in orbe terrarum papilionis reperti. Planta Pararistolochia dielsiana etiam hostis ad tempus adhiberi potest.
Haec stipula ad biologiam spectat. Amplifica, si potes!