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Novedades Taxonómicas en Campanulaceae Neotropicales I: Dos Nuevas Especies de Centropogon C. Presl de Venezuela

المستجدات التصنيفية في Campanulaceae I: نوعان جديدان من Centropogon C. Presl من فنزويلا
Authors: José Ramón Grande Allende; Winfried Meier;

Novedades Taxonómicas en Campanulaceae Neotropicales I: Dos Nuevas Especies de Centropogon C. Presl de Venezuela

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Grande Allende, J. R. & W. Meier (2012). Taxonomical novelties in neotropical Campanulaceae I: two new species of Centropogon C. Presl from Venezuela. Candollea 67: 233–241. In Spanish, English and French abstracts.Two new species of Centropogon C. Presl (Campanulaceae) from northeastern Venezuela, Centropogon carupanensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier and Centropogon pataensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier, are described and illustrated. Centropogon carupanensis presents most morphological similarities with Centropogon berteroanus (Spreng.) DC. (a species from the Lesser Antilles), as Centropogon pataensis with Centropogon monagensis McVaugh (from the Caripe mountains from northeastern Venezuela). These four species show great similarity with Centropogon roraimanus E. Wimm., a species from the Guiana shield that can be attributed to the same group within the subsect. Colombiani McVaugh. A synopsis of subsect. Colombians, including a key to distinguish these five taxa, with some notes on the biogeography, ecology and conservation status of the mountain ecosystems of Paria peninsula, are also given.

Grande Allende, J. R. & W. Meier (2012). Taxonomical novelties in neotropical Campanulaceae I: two new species of Centropogon C. Presl from Venezuela. Candollea 67: 233–241. In Spanish, English and French abstracts.Two new species of Centropogon C. Presl (Campanulaceae) from northeastern Venezuela, Centropogon carupanensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier and Centropogon pataensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier, are described and illustrated. Centropogon carupanensis presents most morphological similarities with Centropogon berteroanus (Spreng.) DC. (a species from the Lesser Antilles), as Centropogon pataensis with Centropogon monagensis McVaugh (from the Caripe mountains from northeastern Venezuela). These four species show great similarity with Centropogon roraimanus E. Wimm., a species from the Guayana shield that can be attributed to the same group within subsect. Colombiani McVaugh. A synopsis of subsect. Colombiani, including a key to distinguish these five taxa, with some notes on the biogeography, ecology and conservation status of the mountain ecosystems of Paria peninsula, are also given.

Grande Allende, J. R. & W. Meier (2012). Taxonomical novelties in neotropical Campanulaceae I : two new species of Centropogon C. Presl from Venezuela. Candollea 67: 233–241. In Spanish, English and French abstracts.Two new species of Centropogon C. Presl (Campanulaceae) from northeastern Venezuela, Centropogon carupanensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier and Centropogon pataensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier, est décrit et illustré. Centropogon carupanensis presents most morphological similarities with Centropogon berteroanus (Spreng.) DC. (a species from the Lesser Antilles), as Centropogon pataensis with Centropogon monagensis McVaugh (from the Caripe mountains from northeastern Venezuela). These four species show great similarity with Centropogon roraimanus E. Wimm., a species from the Guayana shield that can be attributed to the same group within sous-sect. Colombiens McVaugh. A synopsis of subsect. Colombiens, including a key to distinguish these five taxa, with some notes on the biogeography, ecology and conservation status of the mountain ecosystems of Paria peninsula, are also given.

Grande Allende, J. R. & W. Meier (2012). المستجدات التصنيفية في Campanulaceae I الاستوائية الجديدة: نوعان جديدان من Centropogon C. بريسيل من فنزويلا. كاندوليا 67: 233–241. في الملخصات الإسبانية والإنجليزية والفرنسية. نوعان جديدان من Centropogon C. بريسيل (Campanulaceae) من شمال شرق فنزويلا، Centropogon carupanensis J. R. Grande & W. Meier and Centropogon pataensis J. تم وصف وتوضيح R. Grande & W. Meier. يقدم Centropogon carupanensis معظم أوجه التشابه المورفولوجية مع Centropogon berteroanus (Spreng.) DC. (نوع من جزر الأنتيل الصغرى)، مثل Centropogon pataensis مع Centropogon monagensis McVaugh (من جبال Caripe من شمال شرق فنزويلا). تُظهر هذه الأنواع الأربعة تشابهًا كبيرًا مع Centropogon roraimanus E. Wimm.، نوع من درع غيانا يمكن أن يعزى إلى نفس المجموعة داخل القسم الفرعي. الكولومبي ماك فوغ. ملخص للقسم الفرعي. كما يتم إعطاء الكولومبيين، بما في ذلك مفتاح للتمييز بين هذه الأصناف الخمسة، مع بعض الملاحظات حول الجغرافيا الحيوية والإيكولوجيا وحالة الحفظ للنظم الإيكولوجية الجبلية في شبه جزيرة باريا.

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Plant Diversity, Betalains in Nutrition, Geography, Ecology, Life Sciences, Campanulaceae, Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Biogeography, FOS: Biological sciences, Phylogeny and Evolution of Grasses (Poaceae), Taxon, Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Food Science

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