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The current version of this article says that Goupia contains three species. It gives the name of one: G. glabra. However, theGoupia article in the Portuguese Wikipedia listsfive species: G. cinerascens, G. glabra, G. guatemalensis, G. paraensis, and G. tomentosa. It looks like one of these articles needs fixing. I wouldn't know which. By the way,this page says that a synonym for G. glabra is G. paraensis Huber.Tugbug23:08, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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