Nyssa talamancana (Cornaceae), an addition to the remanant Laurasian Tertiary flora of southern Central America |
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Authors: | Barry E. Hammel Nelson A. Zamora |
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Affiliation: | 1. Missouri Botanical Garden, P.O. Box 299, 63166-0299, St. Louis, MO 2. Departamento de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma, Heredia, Costa Rica
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Abstract: | A new species,Nyssa talamancana, with fruits larger than those of any other, either living or fossil, is described from Costa Rica and Panama. In size, number of germination valves, and surface-sculpturing, its endocarps resemble those of the fossil assemblage more than those of the other living species. The occurrence of this distinctive new member of a definitely Laurasian family, in association with other endemic or nearly endemic Laurasian taxa, at wet mid-elevations lends credence to the idea that these forests harbor remnants of the really ancient flora of southern Central America. |
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