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1 August 2008 Ouratea neuridesii (Ochnaceae), a new species from central Cuba
Idelfonso Castañeda Noa
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Abstract

Castañeda Noa, I.: Ouratea neuridesii (Ochnaceae), a new species from central Cuba [Novitiae florae cubensis 26]. — Willdenowia 38: 173–176. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2008 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. doi: 10.3372/wi.38.38111 (available via  http://dx.doi.org)

Ouratea neuridesii is described as a species new to science, endemic to the mountains of Trinidad (Guamuhaya massif), central Cuba, and illustrated. It is easily distinguished from all other Cuban Ouratea species by its short, rigid branches and dense foliage as well as short, few-flowered paniculate inflorescences.

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R. Berazaín Iturralde 2003: A new species of Ouratea (Ochnaceae) from Cuba [Novitiae florae cubensis 13]. — Willdenowia 33: 183–186. Google Scholar

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R. Berazaín Iturralde 2006: Notes on the taxonomy and distribution of the Ochnaceae in the Greater Antilles. — Willdenowia 36: 455–461. [ CrossRefGoogle Scholar
© 2008BGBM Berlin-Dahlem
Idelfonso Castañeda Noa "Ouratea neuridesii (Ochnaceae), a new species from central Cuba," Willdenowia 38(1), 173-176, (1 August 2008). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.38.38111
Published: 1 August 2008
KEYWORDS
Endemism
mogote vegetation
taxonomy
Topes de Collantes
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