
5. Stenandrium crenatum Urb., Symb. Antill. 9:130. 1923. TYPE.— CUBA. Santiago de Cuba: Prope Aguadores, in scopulis siccis calcareis, 4 Nov 1917, Ekman 8700 (lectotype, designated here: S [05-307]; isolectotype: NY). Figure 4G. DISCUSSION.— Stenandrium crenatum is endemic to Cuba. The leaves of S. crenatum are crenate to undulate-crenate, whereas those of other species in the complex are said to be entire to occasionally repand (León and Alain 1957; Dietrich 1983).
Published as part of Franck, Alan R. & Daniel, Thomas F., 2015, Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Notes on Six Genera of Acanthaceae in the West Indies, pp. 309-329 in Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 62 (10) on page 320, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13154996
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Stenandrium crenatum, Acanthaceae, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy, Lamiales, Stenandrium
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Stenandrium crenatum, Acanthaceae, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy, Lamiales, Stenandrium
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