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Las labiadas (Lamiaceae) de Guinea Ecuatorial

Authors: Morales Valverde, Ramón;

Las labiadas (Lamiaceae) de Guinea Ecuatorial

Abstract

[ES]Se estudian e identifican 223 colecciones de plantas vasculares que corresponden a 14 géneros y 28 especies pertenecientes a la familia Lamiaceae procedentes de las islas de Bioko, Annobón y Río Muni (Guinea Ecuatorial continental). Se incluye una clave de géneros y en cada género, si ha lugar, clave de especies. Se citan de cada especie su basiónimo y material tipo, se incluyen una breve descripción y números cromosomáticos, área de distribución y usos populares conocidos. Se aportan fotografías de pliegos y mapas de distribución. Se discuten aspectos bio - geográficos dentro de la distribución genérica y específica en el área estudiada. Se propone la combinación Calaminta pseudosimensis (Brenan) R. Morales, comb. nov.

[EN]The identification of 223 collections of the Lamiaceae family, from Bioko island, Rio Muni (Equatorial Guinea mainland) and Annobon, corresponding to 14 genera and 28 species, is presented. A key of genera and, in each genus, a key of species are included. The basionym and type material, a brief description, the known chromosomic numbers, the distribution area and some known popular uses from each species, also included are photographs of sheets and distribution maps. Some biogeographical aspects about the generic and specific distribution in the studied area are discussed. Calaminta pseudosimensis (Brenan) R. Morales, comb. nov. is proposed.

Este trabajo ha sido realizado dentro del proyecto Flora de Guinea Ecuatorial (CGL2009-07405/BOS).

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Río Muni, Lamiaceae, Bioko, Chorology69, Distribución, Equatorial Guinea, Equatorial Guinea mainland, Annobón, Biogeografía, distribución, Guinea Ecuatorial

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