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21 March 2022 Collected But Undetected for More Than a Century: A New Species of Eryngium (Apiaceae, Saniculoideae) from Cordillera De Amambay, Paraguay
Patricia Esquivel Mattos, Carolina Isabel Calviño
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Abstract

We report Eryngium absconditum, a new species from Cordillera de Amambay, an area that belongs to the biodiversity hotspot of the Cerrado in Paraguay. The species was collected more than a century ago, but the collections remained unnoticed and misidentified until now. We describe, illustrate, and provide information on the geographical distribution and habitat of the new species. We also analyze and illustrate the morphological characteristics that differentiate it from Eryngium rojasii and E. paraguariense, the most similar species to the new. This study highlights the importance of Amambay as an area rich in endemic plant species and the need for continued taxonomic studies and the establishment of regional conservation policies for this region with its biodiversity under threat.

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Patricia Esquivel Mattos and Carolina Isabel Calviño "Collected But Undetected for More Than a Century: A New Species of Eryngium (Apiaceae, Saniculoideae) from Cordillera De Amambay, Paraguay," Systematic Botany 47(1), 184-189, (21 March 2022). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364422X16442668423491
Published: 21 March 2022
KEYWORDS
Eryngium absconditum
Eryngium paraguariense
Eryngium rojasii
morphology
South America
Southern Cone
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