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Monotagma grallatum subsp. subcentricifolium Hagberg & R. Erikss. 2011, subsp. nov.

Authors: Hagberg, Mats; Eriksson, Roger;

Monotagma grallatum subsp. subcentricifolium Hagberg & R. Erikss. 2011, subsp. nov.

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1B. Monotagma grallatum subsp. subcentricifolium Hagberg & R.Erikss., subsp. nov. (Fig. 1B) Differt a subsp. grallato lamina minore et pulvino breviore. Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: road Gandú–Ituberá road, km 31, 24 February 1986, Andersson, Hagberg & Hage 1728 (holotype CEPEC, isotypes GB 2 sheets, S, US). Herb 0.4–0.6 m tall. Pulvinus 1.3–3.9 cm long. Leaf blade 21–29 × 4–11 cm, centric to subcentric (apex displacement 0–1.5 cm), length from base to broadest part 7–9 cm. Distribution and habitat:—Known from the northern part of the rain forest region in Bahia, where it occurs in somewhat disturbed lowland forests on terra firme. Paratypes:— BRAZIL. Bahia: road Itacaré–Aurelino Leal, km 6, February 1986, Andersson, Hagberg & Mattos Silva 1654 (GB, S); road Itacaré–Ubaitaba, km 5, March 1972, Pinheiro 1807 (GB); on road towards Barragem (Mpio. Itacaré), July 1971, dos Santos 1756 (GB).

Published as part of Hagberg, Mats & Eriksson, Roger, 2011, New names in Monotagma (Marantaceae), pp. 1-25 in Phytotaxa 20 (1) on pages 5-7, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.20.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4776634

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Monotagma grallatum subsp. subcentricifolium hagberg & r.erikss., Tracheophyta, Marantaceae, Monotagma, Liliopsida, Zingiberales, Biodiversity, Monotagma grallatum, Plantae, Monotagma grallatum subsp. subcentricifolium hagberg & r.erikss., Taxonomy

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