Gonzalo Chávez-Corcuera, Paúl Gonzáles, Robin Fernandez-Hilario
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摘要
描述了秘鲁利马省 Malesherbia 科的一个新种。描述了秘鲁利马省的一个新物种。该物种与 M. weberbaueri 和 M. splendens 在形态上有亲缘关系。本文提供了一个用于识别其他相关物种的检索表,并附有形态特征诊断比较表。有了这一分类学上的新发现,秘鲁的 Malesherbia 种类增至 14 种,其中 12 种为特有种。
Malesherbia anxia (Passifloraceae, Malesherbioideae), una nueva especie para los Andes centrales de Perú
A new species from the Malesherbia sect. Malesherbia is described for the department of Lima, Peru. Malesherbia anxia is found in arid areas of the valley of the Chancay River (Huaral, Lima), on the western slope of the Andes, between 1,580 to 2,600 m. This species has morphological affinities with M. weberbaueri and M. splendens. A key for the identification of other related species is presented, accompanied by a comparative table of diagnostic morphological characters. With this taxonomic novelty, the number of Malesherbia species in Peru rises to 14, of which 12 are endemic.
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Since 1931, Brittonia, assuming the broadest possible definition of the field of systematic botany, has been an important outlet for the publication of original research articles on anatomy, botanical history, chemotaxonomy, morphology, paleobotany, phylogenetic systematics, taxonomy, and phytogeography. Each issue contains articles by the staff of The New York Botanical Garden and outside contributors, book reviews, and announcements.