
FIG. 5. Comparison of A. brevicalyx to the morphologically most similar species of Antiphytum. A. Distribution. B–D. Comparison among trichomes; note the capitateglandular trichomes in C and D. E–G. Eremocarps; note the medial position of the cicatrix in F and G. H–J. Pericarp ornamentation of tubercles and papillae. B, E, H: A. heliotropioides (B, E, Mendoza-D´ıaz et al. 629, H, Torres-Hernández & Hernández 802). C, F, I: A. brevicalyx (Mendoza-D´ıaz et al. 643A). D, G, J: A. peninsulare (Wiggins 17328).
Published as part of Mendoza-D´, Nidia, Ochoterena, Helga, Moore, Michael J. & Flores-Olvera, Hilda, 2020, Molecular and Morphological Evidence Reveals a New Species of Antiphytum (Echiochiloideae, Boraginaceae) from Guerrero, Mexico, pp. 190-199 in Systematic Botany (Basel, Switzerland) 45 (1) on page 196, DOI: 10.1600/036364420X15801369352469, http://zenodo.org/record/15466917
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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