A new variety of Geranium ocellatum (Geraniaceae) from Uttarakhand, India

Phytotaxa ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 530 (3) ◽  
pp. 271-279
Author(s):  
IMTIYAZ AHMAD HURRAH ◽  
AJENDRA SINGH BAGRI ◽  
ANKIT SINGH ◽  
VIJAY VISHNU WAGH

A new variety, Geranium ocellatum var. albiflorum, is described here from Tehri district of Uttarakhand state, India. The new variety is readily distinguished from G. ocellatum var. ocellatum by its central white spot at the petal base, dichasial inflorescence and peduncle length. A detailed description, photographs and conservation status are provided for the new variety. A key to the varieties of G. ocellatum is also provided.

2019 ◽  
Vol 78 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-146
Author(s):  
Ramazan Süleyman Göktürk ◽  
Olcay Düşen ◽  
Ergun Kaya ◽  
Betül Gürcan ◽  
Uygar Sarpkaya

Abstract Plocama calabrica (L.f.) M.Backlund & Thulin var. alba Göktürk, O.D.Düşen, B.Gürcan & U. Sarpkaya variety nova is described from South-West Anatolia. The new variety grows on limestone slopes between Akpınar and Yaylapınar villages in the Çameli district in Denizli. It is closely related to P. calabrica var. calabrica, and can be readily distinguished by morphological and molecular characters from the related variety. Taxonomic comments such as descriptive and diagnostic characters, distribution and ecology, phenology and proposed conservation status for this new variety are given in the current study. Morphological affinities and the inter-simple-sequence repeat (ISSR)-PCR based phylogenetic relationships between the new and the related variety are also discussed


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dhafer Ahmed Alzahrani ◽  
Enas Jameel Albokhari

The genera Tetraena Maxim. and Zygophyllum L. (Zygophyllaceae) present different morphological characters, viz. growth habit, leaf features, flower traits and fruit shape, and have a high diversity of species in Africa, Australia and Asia. Six species of Tetraena [T. alba (L.f.) Beier & Thulin, T. coccinea (L) Beier & Thulin, T. decumbens (Delile) Beier & Thulin, T. hamiensis (Schwein f.) Beier & Thulin, T. propinqua (Decne.) Ghaz. & Osborne and T. simplex (L.) Beier & Thulin], and one species of Zygophyllum (Z. fabago L.) have been identified in Saudi Arabia, most of which grow in sandy soils and saline habitats as shrubs and herbs. One new endemic variety (T. alba var. arabica Alzahrani & Albokhari) along with four new combinations [T. alba var. amblyocarpa (Baker) Alzahrani & Albokhari, T. hamiensis var. qatarensis (Hadidi ex Beier & Thulin) Alzahrani & Albokhari, T. hamiensis var. mandavillei (Hadidi ex Beier & Thulin) Alzahrnai & Albokhari, and T. propinqua subsp. migahidii (Hadidi ex Beier & Thulin) Alzahrani & Albokhari] are proposed. Descriptions, illustrations, distribution maps and a key for identification of the taxa are presented. Conservation status has been proposed for the new variety and combinations.Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 25(1): 19-43, 2018 (June)


Kew Bulletin ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iain Darbyshire ◽  
Erin A. Manzitto-Tripp ◽  
Frances M. Chase

SummaryThe second part of a taxonomic revision of the tribe Barlerieae (Acanthaceae) in Angola and Namibia covers Barleria sects. Somalia and Stellatohirta. Thirty-one taxa including 27 accepted species are treated. Four new species (Barleria eburnea, B. imatensis, B. louiseana and B. thunbergiiflora), one new subspecies (B. kacondensis subsp. glabrescens) and one new variety (B. violascens var. humpatana) are described. In addition, B. taitensis S.Moore var. occidentalis S.Moore is elevated to subspecies status and B. newtonii Lindau is resurrected as a distinct species endemic to the Lubango Highlands of Angola. Full descriptions, citations of types and representative specimens, and notes on their habitat(s), ecology and biogeography are provided for each taxon. Thirteen names in Barleria are lectotypified and a neotype is selected for B. newtonii. A preliminary assessment of the conservation status and extinction risk is provided for each taxon. Of the 31 taxa enumerated, five are assessed as Endangered, two as Vulnerable, two as Near Threatened, and 13 are of Least Concern, whilst nine are currently considered to be Data Deficient. This contribution completes our revision of Barleria in Angola and Namibia, with 59 accepted species, four additional subspecies, four additional varieties and two incompletely known taxa documented in total. A remarkable 75% of the taxa are endemic or near-endemic to Angola and Namibia.


Webbia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-220
Author(s):  
José Esteban Jiménez ◽  
Jairo Hidalgo-Mora

Matelea tarrazuana, a new species endemic to Costa Rica, is described and illustrated. It is similar to M. pusilliflora, a vine from Yucatan Peninsula because of its green flowers with a reflective white spot in the apex at the apex of each lobe, but differs from that species by its longer pedicels, larger corolla lobes, staminal corona purple (vs. orange), gynostegium with the style apex purple (vs. green) and inhabiting premontane forests of Costa Rica. Data on its distribution and habitat, phenology, conservation status and taxonomy are included, as well as photographs of the living plant, and a key to identify the five related species in Mesoamerica.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 447 (4) ◽  
pp. 283-288
Author(s):  
PEDRO HENRIQUE CARDOSO ◽  
LUIZ MENINI NETO ◽  
MARCELO TROVÓ ◽  
FÁTIMA REGINA GONÇALVES SALIMENA

Lippia stachyoides var. guajajarana, a new variety of Verbenaceae endemic from the Emas National Park, Goiás State, is described and illustrated. The new variety belongs to L. sect. Goniostachyum, which is characterized by numerous florescences per leaf axil and tetrastichous floral bracts. A detailed diagnosis, comparison with morphologically similar taxa, a key to the species and varieties from the section, plus habitat information, illustration, and a conservation status assessment are provided. Furthermore, L. morii is included in L. sect. Goniostachyum based on morphological traits and L. rivalis is considered a new synonym of L. origanoides. Lectotypes are designated for L. morii and L. rivalis, contributing to the taxonomy and nomenclature of the section.


2006 ◽  
Vol 58 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 75-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Borovička
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