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A new species of Ochna (Ochnaceae) from the Barberton Mountains of Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Ochna barbertonensis is described as a new species from the Barberton Mountains in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The new species is characterised by its suffrutescent habit, elongate-deltoid stipules sometimes with broadened base, mucronate leaf tip and high anther to filament ratio, where the anthers are ca. two times longer than the... -
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The genus Callitriche (Plantaginaceae, Callitricheae) in Morocco.
This article presents information on the distribution and ecology of Callitriche species in Morocco, based on field survey, literature review, and examination of herbarium specimens. Taxa reported erroneously from the country are discussed and new information is presented on the morphology of C. mathezii and C. truncata subsp. truncata.Lansdown, Richard V. ; Rhazi, Laila ; Saber, Er-Riyahi ; El Madihi, Mohammed ; Grillas, Patrick
Geographical distribution, Ecology, Morocco, North Africa, Eudicots, and Callitriche
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A new species of Euploca (Boraginales: Heliotropiaceae) from the Inter-Andean dry valleys of Bolivia.
Euploca riochiquensis is described and illustrated as a species new to science endemic to the Rio Chico valley in Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Morphologically it resembles E. lagoense in its solitary axillary flowers but differs conspicuously in its shrubby habit. Its phylogenetic position, conservation status and distribution are discussed.Bolivia, Euploca, Endemic species, Xerophytic vegetation, Molecular sequence data, Taxonomy, Andes, and Eudicots
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Handroanthus abayoy, a new species of Bignoniaceae endemic from Bolivia.
Handroanthus abayoy is a new species endemic to the southern region of the department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Morphologically the most similar species to H. abayoy is H. selachidentatus, both species are part of Tabebuia group II according to the classification proposed by Grose & Olmstead (2007). However, the two...Tabebuia group 2, Handroanthus abayoy, Bolivia, New species, Eudicots, and Endemic species
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A synopsis of Oxypetalum (Apocynaceae) in Bolivia, with the description of one new species and a key to species in Bolivia.
We present a synopsis of Oxypetalum (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae) in Bolivia. In addition, one new species, Oxypetalum urceolatum, is described, illustrated, and compared to its putative closest relatives. Oxypetalum urceolatum forms a complex with O. erianthum, O. brachystemma, O. dactylostelma, O. dombeyanum, O. molle, O. pearsonii, and O. fuscum. Morphologically, O....New records, Asclepiadoideae, IUCN Red List, Bolivia, Oxypetalum urceolatum, Taxonomy, Eudicots, and Biodiversity
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Lysimachia kraduengensis (Primulaceae), a new species from northeastern Thailand.
A new species of Primulaceae from Thailand, Lysimachia kraduengensis, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to L. engleri, L. lancifolia, L. laxa and L. sikokiana in having solitary and axillary flowers, a yellow corolla, relatively long pedicels and basifixed anthers. The new species can be distinguished by the...Lysimachia, Eudicots, Molecular phylogeny, Thailand, Ericales, New species, Indo-China, Taxonomy, and Loei Province (Thailand)
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A revision of the neotropical Mucuna species (Leguminosae—Papilionoideae).
The genus Mucuna comprises approximately 105 tropical and sub-tropical species, with the highest diversity occurring in the Paleotropics. In the Neotropics, 13 new species have been described recently and a number of regional floras have been published. A recent floristic treatment for Colombia has summarized the Mucuna species found in...Mucuna, Eudicots, Systematics, Neotropics, Fabaceae, and Taxonomy
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Revisions in Nepenthes following explorations of the Kemul Massif and the surrounding region in north-central Kalimantan, Borneo.
An expedition to the highest peak of the Kemul Massif located a number of different Nepenthes taxa, including the type populations of N. fusca Danser and N. mollis Danser (Nepenthaceae), neither of which have been observed in situ since they were first collected from Kemul in 1925. Studies of the...Eudicots, Nepenthaceae, New species, Indonesia, Non-core Caryophyllales, Taxonomy, and Malesia
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Systematics studies in Pliniinae (Myrtaceae) necessitate two new combinations in Eugenia (Myrtaceae).
Although Eugenia and Plinia genera belong to different subtribes in Myrteae (Myrtaceae), shared morphological features have led to frequent mistaken identity to these species. Molecular phylogeny and morphological studies in Plinia show that Plinia martinellii and Plinia sebastianopolitana should be combined within the generic concept of Eugenia. In addition, two...Stadnik, Aline ; Caldas, Diana K.D. ; Souza, Marcelo C. ; Lucas, Eve J. ; Baumgratz, José Fernando A. …
Eudicots, Myrtaceae, Eugenia, Taxonomy, Eugeniinae, Plinia, and Myrteae
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Taxonomic monograph of Eugenia sect. Schizocalomyrtus (Myrtaceae: Myrteae), a group within Eugenia with unusual flowers.
Taxonomic monograph of Eugenia sect. Schizocalomyrtus, supported by molecular and morphological evidence, is presented. The flowers of this section have unusual fused calyces that are contrasted with standard Eugenia flowers with free calyx lobes. Because the fused calyx recurs in Myrtaceae and has been historically misleading for taxonomists, a key...Giaretta, Augusto ; Lucas, Eve ; Sano, Paulo Takeo
Homoplasy, Myrtaceae, Eugenia, Calycorectes, Systematics, Taxonomy, Eudicots, and Neotropics
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Myrcia excelsa (Myrtaceae), a new species from Espírito Santo, Brazil.
Myrcia De Candolle (1827: 401) (Myrciinae, Myrteae, Myrtaceae) is represented by 101 species in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo (Santos et al. 2020). In addition, a new endemic species is here proposed based on a unique combination of morphological features. Morphological terminology follows Radford et al. (1974) and Lucas...Gaem, Paulo Henrique ; Fernandes, Thiago ; Sampaio Valdemarin, Karinne ; Lucas, Eve ; Mazine, Fiorella Fernanda
Espírito Santo (Brazil), Eudicots, Myrtaceae, Myrcia excelsa, Brazil, and New species
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Three new species of Myrcia sect. Myrcia (Myrtaceae) from South America.
Three new species of Myrcia are described, illustrated and discussed. Myrcia rionegrensis from the Brazilian Amazon is related to M. clusiifolia from which it differs in having leaves with acute apex and ribbed fruits (vs. rounded apex and smooth fruits in M. clusiifolia); Myrcia microcalyx is similar to Myrcia scytophylla...Lima Dos Santos, Leidiana ; Vasconcelos, Thaís N.C. ; Ferreira de Sales, Margareth ; Lucas, Eve
Eudicots, Campo Rupestre, Peru, Myrcia, Amazon, Taxonomy, and South America
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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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Revisiting Glaziou and the botany of the second Cruls Mission: three new species and 23 accepted species of Myrcia (Myrtaceae) collected from Goiás, Brazil and a detailed description of his “Goyaz” itinerary.
Glaziou was one of the most prominent plant collectors in the history of Brazilian botany. His field expeditions during the second Cruls Mission (1894–1895) in the area now recognized as Goiás and Distrito Federal led him to collect 26 of the 32 species of Myrcia he was to name in... -
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Touch me carefully: a step towards understanding morphological diversity in the South American spiny sunflowers Compositae, Barnadesioideae).
de Lima Ferreira, Paola ; Antonelli, Alexandre ; Groppo, Milton
Distribution, Neotropical flora, Eudicots, Morphology, Asteraceae, Taxonomy, and South America
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New Combinations in Combretaceae subtribe Combretinae from Africa and Asia
Recent molecular evidence has confirmed that Meiostemon and Quisqualis are embedded in Combretum. While some of the species in the two former genera have already been transferred to Combretum, several combinations are still wanting. New combinations for these species in Combretum are therefore formalised here for taxa of Meiostemon and...Maurin, Olivier ; Turner, Ian M. ; Boatwright, James S. ; Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.
Quisqualis, Meiostemon, Combretinae, Eudicots, and Combretum
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Rediscovering Rhipsalis hoelleri (Cactaceae), a Critically Endangered species from Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
Cardoso, Weverson Cavalcante ; Negrão, Raquel ; Dutra, Valquiria Ferreira ; Sakuragui, Cassia Mônica
Distribution, Eudicots, Rhipsalis hoelleri , Flora, Rhipsalideae, Eastern Brazil, and Conservation
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