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Selaginella ayitiensis and S. brigitteana (Selaginellaceae) : two new species from Hispaniola Island
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Show full item recordAbstract: | Two new species of Selaginella (i.e. S. ayitiensis and S. brigitteana) from Hispaniola Island are described. Illustrations are provided for both new species and their affinities are discussed. Selaginella ayitiensis was collected in the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti, and is characterized by its long-creeping stems, corrugate to bumpy leaf upper surfaces, broadly acute to obtuse or apiculate median leaf apices, and white megaspores. It is morphologically related to the “Selaginella flexuosa group”. Selaginella ayitiensis differs chiefly from S. denudata and S. krugii (the only two other members of the “Selaginella flexuosa group” in the Greater and Lesser Antilles) by the shape of the median and lateral leaves apices. Selaginella brigitteana is known from different localities in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. |
Author(s): | Valdespino, Iván A.
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Date: | 2019 |
Published: | Willdenowia, 49(1), 71-80 |
Citation: | Valdespino, I. A. (2019). Selaginella ayitiensis and S. brigitteana (Selaginellaceae): two new species from Hispaniola Island. Willdenowia, 49(1), 71-80. Recuperado de: |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/4305
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