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10 December 2015 A New Species of Zephyranthes (Amaryllidaceae) from Mexico
M. Ariel Spurrier, Gerald L. Smith, Raymond O. Flagg, Adolfo Espejo Serna
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Abstract

The new species Zephyranthes stellatorosea G. Lom. Sm., Spurrier, Flagg & Espejo (Amaryllidaceae) is described from Puebla and Hidalgo, Mexico, and figures are included. This species has affinities with Z. lindleyana Herb. and Z. macrosiphon Baker; however, Z. stellatorosea is distinguished by its inner perianth with a basal white-starred throat, its laterally compressed trilocular capsule lobes, and narrower leaves.

M. Ariel Spurrier, Gerald L. Smith, Raymond O. Flagg, and Adolfo Espejo Serna "A New Species of Zephyranthes (Amaryllidaceae) from Mexico," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 24(3), 289-295, (10 December 2015). https://doi.org/10.3417/2014029
Published: 10 December 2015
KEYWORDS
Amaryllidaceae
Hidalgo
IUCN Red List
Mexico
Puebla
Zephyranthes
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