80 60 40 20 0
100
long. squares– lat.° 1 × ° No. of 1
160 140 120
hispidum
adun
auritcum
arboreumum
margin
amalagopeltatumatum
tuber
cula
tum
augustum
umbellatum
phytolaccifolium
multipl
bartlininervium
impergianum
friedriiale
ottoniifoliumchsthalii
darien
garmunchaagaranumense
num
arieianu
m
longispic
um
brachypodon
carar
ens
e
umbr
cinericola
appendieum
culatum
filistilum
tri anae
coc
confertinodumornanum
tricuspe
brevipedicel
latum
cavendishioides
flagellicus
pe
marequitense
oxys
pedunculatumtachyum
perpus
spolsubglabribracteatumiatumillum
albozonatum
archeri
cihuatlanense
hartwegianum
mic
obovatumhelianum
pulchr
reticulatumschuppiium
subpedale
terryae
tomas-albertoi
villos
amoenumum
basi
loba
tum
cajambr
ens
e
sabaletasanum
yanac
onasense
Piper
s
pecies
Figure 4.3
The distribution of range sizes of the neotropical
Piper
species used in the analysis of age and area.