An amazing new Capsicum (Solanaceae) species from the Andean-Amazonian Piedmont

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Abstract

Capsicum regale Barboza & Bohs, sp. nov., a new species from the tropical wet forests of the eastern Andean slopes (Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru) is described and illustrated. This new species belongs to the Andean clade (all species 2n = 26) of Capsicum and is similar to C. longifolium Barboza & S.Leiva in its glabrescence, calyx morphology, and corolla and seed color but differs in its membranous and elliptic leaves, fleshy calyces, deeper stellate corollas, longer filaments, longer and purple fruiting pedicels, purple berries, and larger seeds. Its chromosome number was counted (2n = 26), a preliminary assessment of conservation status is given and discussed, and an updated identification key to the species of the Andean clade is provided.

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Barboza, G. E., García, C. C., Scaldaferro, M., & Bohs, L. (2020). An amazing new Capsicum (Solanaceae) species from the Andean-Amazonian Piedmont. PhytoKeys, 167, 13–29. https://doi.org/10.3897/PHYTOKEYS.167.57751

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