Phoradendron iltisiorum (Santalaceae), nuevo registro para el estado de Guerrero, México
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https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v15.i2.1164Keywords:
Epiparasites, Loranthaceae, Mistletoes, SantalaceaeAbstract
The first record of Phoradendron iltisiorum Kuijt for Guerrero, an endemic epiparasitic species of Mexico, is presented. Four new localities in Guerrero and Oaxaca are reported. Also Cladocolea andrieuxii y C. spathiflora are recognized as two new parasitic hosts of P. iltisiorum.
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Kuijt, J. 1990. New species and combinations in Neotropical mistletoes (Loranthaceae and Viscaceae). Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. V. Wetensch 93(2):113–162.
Kuijt, J. 2003. Monograph of Phoradendron (Viscaceae). Sys. Bot. Monogr. 66:1–643.
Villaseñor, J.L. 2016. Checklist of the native vascular plants of Mexico. Revista Mex. Biodivers. 87:559–902.
Wilson, C.A. & C.L. Calvin. 2017. Metadata provide insights on patterns of epiparasitism in mistletoes (Santalales), an overlooked topic in forest biology. Botany 95:259–269.
Kuijt, J. 1990. New species and combinations in Neotropical mistletoes (Loranthaceae and Viscaceae). Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. V. Wetensch 93(2):113–162.
Kuijt, J. 2003. Monograph of Phoradendron (Viscaceae). Sys. Bot. Monogr. 66:1–643.
Villaseñor, J.L. 2016. Checklist of the native vascular plants of Mexico. Revista Mex. Biodivers. 87:559–902.
Wilson, C.A. & C.L. Calvin. 2017. Metadata provide insights on patterns of epiparasitism in mistletoes (Santalales), an overlooked topic in forest biology. Botany 95:259–269.
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2021-12-10
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Galván-González, L. G. ., Espejo-Serna, A. ., & Cerros-Tlatilpa, R. . (2021). Phoradendron iltisiorum (Santalaceae), nuevo registro para el estado de Guerrero, México. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 15(2), 579–581. https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v15.i2.1164
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FLORISTICS, ECOLOGY, & CONSERVATION