Spermacoce densiflora (DC.) Alain (Phytologia 54: 113. 1983)
Localities: West Indies (native), Lesser Antilles (native) [Martinique, Monserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, ], Greater Antilles [Jamaica (native), Cuba (native), Hispaniola (native)[ Dominican Republic,], Puerto Rico (native)[ Vieques], ], North America (exotic (Mexico)), Mexico (native), Central America (native), South America (native),
Synonyms: Borreria densiflora DC. (Prodr. 4: 542. 1830.), Spermacoce spinosa Sw. (Observ. Bot. 45. 1791.),
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