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1 December 2013 A New Species of Maytenus (Celastraceae) from Bahia, Brazil, and Neotypification of Maytenus boaria
Leonardo Biral, Julio Antonio Lombardi
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Abstract

A new species of Maytenus is described and illustrated. Maytenus psammopliila is apparently endemic to the state of Bahia, where it grows in the sandy soils of dunes in ‘caatinga’ physiognomy. This species is recognized by its cylindrical or slightly flattened young twigs with lenticels, small ovate coriaceous leaves and inflorescences, reduced cymes with short pedicellate flowers. It resembles M. rigida, which also occurs in the same area but differs from it by its margins with no thorns and by its inflorescences (cymes vs. fascicles in M. rigida). Neotypification of M. boaria is here proposed, this neotypification is important because this species is the type species of the genus Maytenus.

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Leonardo Biral and Julio Antonio Lombardi "A New Species of Maytenus (Celastraceae) from Bahia, Brazil, and Neotypification of Maytenus boaria," Harvard Papers in Botany 18(2), 129-132, (1 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.3100/025.018.0205
Published: 1 December 2013
KEYWORDS
Caatinga
Celastrales
neotype
taxonomy
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