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1 July 2008 Merremia cielensis (Convolvulaceae: Merremieae): a New Species and Narrow Endemic from Tropical Northeast Mexico
J. Andrew McDonald
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Abstract

A new morning glory from the northern-most reaches of tropical forests in North America, Merremia cielensis , is described and illustrated. This narrow endemic from Tamaulipas, Mexico, shares close relationships with a complex of yellow-flowered merremias that produce indehiscent capsules with translucent pericarps. Merremia cielensis can be readily distinguished from all other Mexican merremias on the basis of cordate leaves, a ruddy, accrescent calyx during fruition, and a four-seeded capsule.

J. Andrew McDonald "Merremia cielensis (Convolvulaceae: Merremieae): a New Species and Narrow Endemic from Tropical Northeast Mexico," Systematic Botany 33(3), 552-555, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364408785679833
Published: 1 July 2008
KEYWORDS
Convolvulaceae
Merremia
Merremieae
North American tropics
Tamaulipas
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