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Salvia albicalyx and Salvia topiensis (Lamiaceae), two new species from Durango, Mexico

Authors :
Jesús Guadalupe González-Gallegos
Source :
Phytotaxa. 77
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Magnolia Press, 2013.

Abstract

Two new species of Salvia , exclusively endemics to Durango, Mexico, are described and illustrated. Salvia albicalyx is similar to Salvia leucantha , especially in habit, but it can be distinguished by floral bracts, pedicel, calyx and corolla size, corolla color, and lower corolla lip shape. Salvia topiensis resembles Salvia decora , but differs in various aspects: cuneate to long-attenuate blade bases; larger floral bracts, calyces, corollas and fruits; more crowded inflorescences; and internally epapillate corolla tubes. Se describen e ilustran dos especies nuevas de Salvia , endemicas exclusivas a Durango, Mexico. Salvia albicalyx es similar a Salvia leucantha , especialmente en habito, pero puede distinguirse por el tamano de la bractea floral, pedicelo, caliz y corola, color de la corola, y la forma del labio inferior. Salvia topiensis se asemeja a Salvia decora , pero difiere en varios aspectos: base cuneada a largo-atenuada de sus laminas; bracteas florales, calices, corolas y frutos mas grandes; inflorescencias mas compactas; y tubos de la corola epapilados en el interior.

Details

ISSN :
11793163 and 11793155
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytotaxa
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........599172e3fb69467696522110e40e9d1a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.77.1.3