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Eugenia pisonis is an Amazonian species here reestablished as distinguished from Eugenia moschata by leaf blades with conspicuous black dots ca. 1 mm from each other abaxially, apex abruptly long-acuminate, hypanthium glabrous or glabrate, sepals glabrous, petal globe in the bud markedly 4-costate, and fruit obovoid or oblate. Diagnostic characters are provided and imaged.
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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