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Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
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Burmeistera galeanoae (Campanulaceae, Asterales) una especie nueva de los Andes noroccidentales de Colombia

Authors: Diego Alejandro Zapata Correa; Javier Garzón-Venegas;

Burmeistera galeanoae (Campanulaceae, Asterales) una especie nueva de los Andes noroccidentales de Colombia

Abstract

Se describe una especie nueva de Burmeistera (Campanulaceae) de los bosques húmedos andinos del norte de la cordillera occidental en los departamentos de Antioquia y Chocó (Colombia). Entre las especies conocidas del género, Burmeistera galeanoae se destaca morfológicamente por la presencia de hojas distales reducidas en las ramas floríferas, la distintiva presencia de pedicelos bracteolados, hipanto cupuliforme o subgloboso, corola fucsia, glabra, con lobos dorsales falcados, sinandro exerto hasta 30 mm de longitud, anteras ventrales barbadas y bayas patentes infladas. Este nuevo taxón se incluye preliminarmente en la categoría “En Peligro”. Con esta nueva especie, en Colombia se registran cerca de 59 especies, en su mayoría endémicas (ca. 75 %). 

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