Andreadoxa flava (Rutaceae, Cuspariinae): a new genus and species from Bahia, Brazil |
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Authors: | Jacquelyn A. Kallunki |
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Affiliation: | (1) The New York Botanical Garden, 10458-5126 Bronx, NY, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Andreadoxa flava is distinguished from all other genera of the neotropical subtribe Cuspariinae by the combination of a cupular calyx, yellow, free petals narrowed at base, two glandular-punctate anthers joined by their based appendages, five apically subglobose and glandular staminodes, a smooth papery testa, and conduplicate, plicate cotyledons. It is one of 10 monospecific genera of the subtribe and one of 17 species of this subtribe endemic to the coastal forests of Bahia. |
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Keywords: | Rutaceae Cuspariinae Brazil |
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