FLORISTIC COMPOSITION OF RIVER
ILO-MOQUEGUA BASIN AND LOMAS OF ILO, MOQUEGUA, PERU
Mónica Arakaki y Asunción Cano *
SUMMARY
A study of the vascular flora composition in the river Ilo-Moquegua basin and Lomas of Ilo
is presented herein, at elevations that vary between sea level and 4600 meters, based on
intensive collections, examination of herbarium specimens and bibliographic research.
According to the present study, the vascular flora in the river Ilo-Moquegua basin and
Lomas of Ilo was found to consist of 63 families, 233 genera and 394 species. Eighty three
percent of the species are Magnoliopsida and 15% belong to the Liliopsida. Families with
the largest number of genera and species are Asteraceae (41 genera and 60 species),
Poaceae (28 and 44), Solanaceae (11 and 32), Fabaceae (17 and 26), Malvaceae (11 and 21),
Brassicaceae (10 and 15), Boraginaceae (9 and 15) and Cactaceae (10 and 14). The dominant
biological forms are herbs (69%), followed by shrubs (28%), climbing plants (4%), trees
(2%) and parasitic plants (less than 1%). Fifty five species are endemic to Peru, and 10
are restricted to the department of Moquegua. Total of 176 new additions for the
department of Moquegua are presented.
Key words: flora, Moquegua, Ilo, Peru, lomas, endemic species.
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