Zamia grijalvensis sp. nov. (Zamiaceae,Cycadales) from Chiapas,Mexico with notes on hybridization and karyology |
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Authors: | Miguel Ángel Pérez‐Farrera Andrew P. Vovides Rubén Martínez‐Camilo Nayely Martínez‐Meléndez Héctor Gómez‐Domínguez Sonia Galicia‐Castellanos |
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Affiliation: | Herbario Eizi Matuda, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Univ. de Ciencias y Artes de Chiapas, Libramiento Norte Poniente 1150, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, CP 29039 Chiapas, México. |
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Abstract: | Zamia grijalvensis, a new cycad species from Chiapas, México, is described and illustrated. This species is similar to Z. lacandona with respect to leaves, but differs in habit, morphology and colour of the female and male cones. The female cone of Z. grijalvensis is reddish brown to orange brown, whereas that of Z. lacandona is dark brown with lighter beige tomentum. The male cone of Z. grijalvensis is erect, whereas that of Z. lacandona is decumbent. The new species may be of natural hybrid origin and is discussed in the light of other findings among cycads. Preliminary diploid chromosome counts for Z. grijalvensis 2n = 19, 20 and karyotypes appear variable, as previously found in its congeners with wide distribution, such as Z. paucijuga and Z. prasina, both of which are characterised by high diploid numbers with a high number of telocentric and few metacentric chromosomes. These changes in chromosome number are probably the result of stressful environmental factors. |
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