R. FERNANDEZ-HILARIO, Rocío del Pilar Rojas Gonzáles, Rosa VILLANUEVA-ESPINOZA, Leticia Lajo, A. A. Wong Sato, Diego Paredes-Burneo, Luis Pillaca-Huacre, F. Michelangeli, R. Goldenberg
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摘要/ Abstract摘要:本文描述并说明了9个梅里亚属新种,首次在秘鲁亚马逊省安第斯森林记录到原产于厄瓜多尔的M. zunacensis。新种为帕斯科地区的bicentenaria和vasquezii新种,亚马逊地区的bongarana新种、callosa新种和juanjil新种,皮乌拉地区的hirsuta新种,拉利伯塔德地区的megaphylla新种,库斯科地区的sumatika新种和洛雷托-圣Martín边境地区的escalerensis新种。根据世界自然保护联盟的标准,巨葡萄球菌被归类为数据不足(DD),因为它只从1914年的一次收集中被发现,200岁的M. bicentenaria和M. sumatika被归类为濒危(EN),其余的新物种被归类为极度濒危(CR)。有了这些发现,秘鲁北部(亚马逊省、卡哈马卡省和皮乌拉省)拥有了该国最多的梅里亚尼亚物种。此外,秘鲁现在共有34种梅里亚尼亚,是该属第二高多样性的国家。引文:Fernandez-Hilario R., Rojas Gonzáles R. del P., Villanueva-Espinoza R., Lajo L., Wong Sato A. A., Paredes-Burneo D., Pillaca-Huacre L., Michelangeli F. A. & Goldenberg R. 2022:秘鲁Meriania (Melastomataceae) 9个新种和新记录。- willdewia 52: 39-74。记录版本于2022年3月3日首次在线发布,并将于2022年4月发行。
Nine new species and a new country record for Meriania (Melastomataceae) from Peru
Abstract: Nine new species of Meriania are described and illustrated and M. zunacensis, originally described from Ecuador, is recorded for the first time for Peru from Andean forests in the Amazonas Department. The new species are M. bicentenaria and M. vasquezii from Pasco, M. bongarana, M. callosa and M. juanjil from Amazonas, M. hirsuta from Piura, M. megaphylla from La Libertad, M. sumatika from Cusco and M. escalerensis from the Loreto-San Martín border. Following IUCN criteria, M. megaphylla is categorized as Data Deficient (DD) as it is only known from one collection made in 1914, M. bicentenaria and M. sumatika are categorized as Endangered (EN) and the remaining new species are categorized as Critically Endangered (CR). With these discoveries, N Peru (Departments of Amazonas, Cajamarca and Piura) harbours the highest number of Meriania species in the country. Also, Peru now has a total of 34 species of Meriania and is the country with the second highest diversity for the genus. Citation: Fernandez-Hilario R., Rojas Gonzáles R. del P., Villanueva-Espinoza R., Lajo L., Wong Sato A. A., Paredes-Burneo D., Pillaca-Huacre L., Michelangeli F. A. & Goldenberg R. 2022: Nine new species and a new country record for Meriania (Melastomataceae) from Peru. – Willdenowia 52: 39–74. Version of record first published online on 3 March 2022 ahead of inclusion in April 2022 issue.
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Willdenowia is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original research articles in English from the entire fields of plant, algal and fungal systematics, covering the evolution, taxonomy and nomenclature of these organisms as well as related fields such as floristics and plant geography. Articles on phylogeny and molecular systematics are especially welcome, as are review articles. Descriptions of new taxa may be considered, but only if supported by robust evidence. Narrowly regional studies of widespread taxa, routine typifications, checklists and new floristic records are generally not considered (excluding contributions to the Euro+Med-Checklist Notulae). Authors are encouraged to deposit duplicates of their material, especially nomenclatural types, in the Berlin herbarium (B).