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Two new species of Pontederia L. (Pontederiaceae Kunth) to South America.
Two new species of Pontederia are here described and illustrated. Pontederia gigantea is similar to P. sagittata by its sagittate leaf blade, but the first one presents blue flowers while the second one has whitish to pinkish flowers. Besides that, P. gigantea is endemic to Brazil, occurring in small populations...Sousa, Danilo J.L. ; Siqueira, Gabriela B. ; Giulietti, Ana Maria
South America, South American flora, Aquatic plant, Identification key, Commelinales, Pontederia, and New species
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Editorial
Editorial.
Utteridge, Timothy
Editorials, New species, and Taxonomy
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The phylogenetic placement of a new species of Belemia in Nyctaginaceae, and the first plastome description for the genus.
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Cortinarius ochrolamellatus (Agaricales, Basidiomycota): a new species in C. sect. Laeti, with comments on the origin of its European-Hyrcanian distribution.
Geographic distributions of mushroom-forming fungi usually remain elusive because of the scarcity of occurrence data. However, the increasing number of environmental and ectomycorrhizal (EcM) root tip DNA sequences deposited in public repositories provides a unique opportunity to expand our knowledge about fungal geographic distributions, even at the intercontinental scale. Here,... -
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Cynorkis prehsleri.
Hermans, Johan
Cynorkis prehsleri, Descriptors, Madagascar, Habitats, Etymology, and New species
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Two new species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) from Thailand.
Two new species of Bulbophyllum (Orchidaceae) are described: B. sphenoglossum (sect. Lemniscata) and B. trigonanthum (sect. Reptantia). Both species occur in Thailand.Vermeulen, Jaap J. ; Watthana, Santi ; Pedersen, Henrik Æ.
Bulbophyllum sect. Lemniscata, Bulbophyllum sect. Reptantia, Thailand, Orchids, Tailandia, and New species
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A Strobilanthes (Acanthaceae) miscellany.
This paper presents miscellaneous, previously unpublished results arising from the authors’ research into . J.R.I.Wood & Scotland from New Guinea and J.R.I.Wood & Scotland from Sumatra are proposed as new species, while an unnamed species is described from Sumba Island in Indonesia in the hope that it might be rediscovered....Wood, John R. I. ; Scotland, R. W.
Typification, New species, Hemigraphis, Plietesial flowering, Lepidagathis, New combinations, and Sericocalyx
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A new species of Chamaecrista sect. Absus (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae) from Minas Gerais, Brazil, with Notes on Leaf Anatomy.
A new species of Chamaecrista was found in the Serra do Espinhaço region in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, during an expedition to study the taxonomy of this genus. Chamaecrista sempreviva Fort.-Perez & L.C. Zeferino sp. nov. is herein described, illustrated, and assigned to Chamaecrista sect. Absus. Comments about... -
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Phylogenetic revision of South American Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota, Teloschistales) reveals three new genera and species.
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Galeola keo, a new species from Lao PDR.
Schuiteman, André ; Forbes, Malcolm
Galeola keo, Orchidaceae, Laos, and New species
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A new species of Gastrodia (Orchidaceae) from Sumatra.
Schuiteman, André
Sumatra, Orchidaceae, New species, and Gastrodia
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Editorial.
Utteridge, Timothy
Nomenclature, Editorials, Tropical plant diversity, Deforestation, New species, and Malesia
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Clusia falcata (Clusiaceae), an endangered species with exceptionally narrow leaves endemic to Chiapas, Mexico.
(Clusiaceae), a new species from Chiapas, Mexico, is described and illustrated. This new taxon is distinctive for its leaves, among the narrowest of all known species, having lanceolate to oblong laminas that are mostly 10 – 15 × 2 – 2.5 cm. The flowers have a quadrangular perianth with succulent...Luján, Manuel ; Cacho, N. Ivalú ; Pérez-Farrera, Miguel Ángel ; Hammel, Barry
Clusia falcata, Mexico, Chiapas (Mexico), New species, Tropical trees, Neotropics, and Taxonomy
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Flora Zambesiaca. Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana. Volume 12, part 2.
List of families included in volume 12, part 2. Alismataceae / E.S. Martins & L. Catarino. Limnocharitaceae / E.S. Martins. Hydrocharitaceae / J.J. Symoens. Najadaceae / J.J. Symoens & L. Triest. Aponogetonaceae / E.S. Martins. Juncaginaceae / E.S. Martins. Potomogetonaceae / J.J. Symoens. Zosteraceae / S.O. Bandeira. Zannichelliaceae / M.C.... -
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Unexpected diversity of Australian tobacco species (Nicotiana section Suaveolentes, Solanaceae).
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New species of Gladiolus L. and Moraea Mill. (Iridaceae) from Tanzania and Mozambique.
Goldblatt, P. ; Manning, J. C. ; von Blittersdorff, R. ; Weber, O.
Gladiolus , Sub-Saharan Africa , Moraea, Conservation status , New species, Crocoideae , Key , Taxonomy, Tanzania , and Mozambique
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Taxonomic study of the fern genera Abrodictyum C.Presl and Trichomanes L. (Hymenophyllaceae, Polypodiidae) in the western Indian Ocean, and description of a new Abrodictyum species for Madagascar.
Recent studies on both genera Abrodictyum and Trichomanes (Hymenophyllaceae) in western Indian Ocean (Madagascar and neighbouring islands) resolved many taxonomic problems and led to the identification of new species. We propose here to finalize the taxonomic revision of both genera for the region, by completing and combining an expanded rbcL...Dubuisson, Jean-Yves ; Bauret, Lucie ; Grall, Aurélie ; Senterre, Bruno ; Said, Ahamada H. …
Trichomanes, New species, Abrodictyum, Indian Ocean, Taxonomy, and Madagascar
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Two New Species of Myrcia (Myrtaceae) from Brazil.
Two new species of Myrcia from the Brazilian Cerrado are described: Myrcia occulta and Myrcia matogrossensis. Notes on species morphology, phenology and conservation status are provided as well as illustrative plates and distribution maps.Faria, Jair E. Q. ; Lucas, Eve J. ; Sobral, Marcos
Myrcia occulta, IUCN, Endangered species, Myrcia matogrossensis, Conservation status, Cerrado biome, and New species