Stenanthium leimanthoides and S. densum (Melanthiaceae) revisited, with the description of two new species
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https://doi.org/10.17348/jbrit.v11.i2.1068Resumen
El género Stenanthium, distribuido por el este de los Estados Unidos, ha sido circunscrito previamente con cuatros especies. Investigaciones de Herbario y campo en Stenanthium densum y S. leimanthoides (Melanthiaceae) soportan el reconocimiento de la segregación de dos nuevas especies, S. macrum y S. tennesseense. Se presentan datos de su morfología, fenología, hábitat, y distribución de cada una de estas cuatro especies. Se aportan citas de especímenes seleccionados, mapas de distribución, fotografías de campo, y una clave de estas cuatro especies.
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