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1 March 2018 Agave cremnophila(Agavaceae), a New Species from Southeastern Oaxaca, Mexico
Greg D Starr, Julia Etter, Martin Kristen
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Abstract

A new species, Agave cremnophila, is described from Cerro las Flores in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a small-sized species in the group Striatae and is endemic to Oaxaca; the closest relatives, based on flower and leaf morphology, are Agave dasylirioides Jacobi & Bouché from the cliffs near Tepoztlán, Morelosl the recently described A. kavandivi A. J. García-Mendoza & C. Chávez-Rendón from Cerro Kava Ndivi in western Oaxaca, and A. stricta Salm-Dyck from southern Puebla and northern Oaxaca. The addition of Agave cremnophila brings to 10, the total number of species in the Striatae, all found in Mexico.

Greg D Starr, Julia Etter, and Martin Kristen "Agave cremnophila(Agavaceae), a New Species from Southeastern Oaxaca, Mexico," Cactus and Succulent Journal 90(1), 39-45, (1 March 2018). https://doi.org/10.2985/015.090.0105
Published: 1 March 2018
KEYWORDS
Agavaceae
agave
endemic
Oaxaca
Striatae
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