Botanical novelties from Sierra de Maigualida, Southern Venezuela. II

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Four new species, Siphocampylus acanthidiotrichus J.R. Grande (Campanulaceae), Phyllanthus huberi Riina & P.E. Berry (Phyllanthaceae), Sohnreyia maigualidensis J.R. Grande & Kallunki (Rutaceae), and Turnera maigualidensis J.R. Grande & Arbo (Turneraceae) are described and illustrated from the summit areas of Sierra de Maigualida in the Gua -yana Highlands of southern Venezuela. To date, one genus, 32 spe cies, one subspecies, and one variety of angiosperms are known only from the Maigualida meadows and shrublands, between 1800 m and the highest elevation areas at 2400 m. Here we describe the first iteroparous species for the genus Sohnreyia K. Krause, a Turnera L. species with apically villose, apiculate petals, and a Siphocampylus Pohl species with aculeiform hairs and pinnatisect leaves. The new species, Siphocampylus acanthidiotrichus, together with S. tillettii Steyerm., represents a morphologically distinct subgroup within the genus.

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Grande, J. R., Kallunki, J., Arbo, M. M., Berry, P. E., Huber, O., & Riina, R. (2012). Botanical novelties from Sierra de Maigualida, Southern Venezuela. II. Anales Del Jardin Botanico de Madrid, 69(1), 7–19. https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.2299

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