Passiflora tacanensis, a new species of Passiflora subgenus Decaloba supersection Cieca from Mexico |
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Authors: | Kristen E. Porter-Utley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Florida, 220 Bartram Hall, P.O. Box 118526, 32611-8526 Gainesville, Florida;(2) Present address: Keene State College, 229 Main Street, 03435-2001 Keene, New Hampshire |
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Abstract: | Passiflora tacanensis, a new species from southern Mexico, is described and illustrated. It was discovered during the course of a taxonomic revision ofPassiflora subgenusDecaloba supersectionCieca and is assigned to that group of apetalous passion flowers.Passiflora tacanensis is known only from one fruiting herbarium specimen that was collected in southern Mexico on Volcán Tacaná in a high mesophytic forest. It is distinguished from its closest relatives,P. coriacea, P. sexocellata, P. mcvaughiana, andP. xiikzodz, by its foliose stipules, leaves that lack laminar nectaries but possess petiolar nectaries, and wide seeds with a chalazal beak that is not well developed. |
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Keywords: | Mexico Volcán Tacaná Passiflora Cieca Passifloraceae |
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