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Pinguicula cubensis (Lentibulariaceae) - a New Insectivorous Species from Western Cuba (Cuba Occidental)
Casper, S. Jost; Armando J. Urquiola Cruz
Willdenowia,
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Recently, an endemic insectivorous species new to science, belonging to Pinguicula sect. Agnata, has been detected in the Cajálbana region not far from La Palma, Pinar del Río Province, Cuba ...
occidental, in the immediate neighbourhood of P. albida. The new species is named P. cubensis, described and illustrated.
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A new species of Ouratea (Ochnaceae) from Cuba
Iturralde, Rosalina Berazaín
Willdenowia,
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Berazaín Iturralde, R.: A new species of Ouratea (Ochnaceae) from Cuba. — Willdenowia 33: 183–186. 2003. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. Ouratea schizostyla from Isla de la Juventud, ...
western Cuba, is described as a species new to science and illustrated. Its most salient feature, unique so far in Ouratea, are its styles that separate during anthesis.
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A new species of Satureja (Lamiaceae) from Central Cuba
Santos, Isidro E. Méndez; Granados, Eldis R. Bécquer; Oliver, Pedro P. Herrera
Willdenowia,
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Méndez Santos, I. E., Bécquer Granados, E. R. & Herrera Oliver, P. P.: A new species of Satureja (Lamiaceae) from Central Cuba. — Willdenowia 35: 167–171. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2005 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. ...
doi:10.3372/wi.35.35113 (available via http://dx.doi.org/) Satureja banaoensis is described as a species new to science and illustrated, and a key to the species of Satureja from the Greater Antilles is provided.
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Novelties in Thelypteris subg. Amauropelta (Thelypteridaceae, Pteridophyta) for Cuba. New taxa and new records
Sánchez, Carlos; Caluff, Manuel G
Willdenowia,
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Sánchez, C. & Caluff, M. G.: Novelties in Thelypteris subg. Amauropelta (Thelypteridaceae, Pteridophyta) for Cuba. New taxa and new records. — Willdenowia 35: 159–165. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2005 BGBM ...
Berlin-Dahlem. doi:10.3372/wi.35.35112 (available via http://dx.doi.org/) A new species and two new varieties are described from Cuba: Thelypteris denudata, T. piedrensis var. heterotricha and T. scalpturoides var. glabriuscula. New records for Cuba are T. cheilanthoides, T. linkiana, T. pachyrhachis, T. pteroidea, T. scalaris and T. thomsonii.
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A study of differentiation patterns in Capparis sect. Breyniastrum in Cuba, with a nomenclatural and taxonomic survey of Cuban Capparis (Capparaceae)
Rodríguez, Rosa Rankin; Greuter, Werner
Willdenowia,
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Rankin Rodríguez, R. & Greuter, W.: A study of differentiation patterns in Capparis sect. Breyniastrum in Cuba, with a nomenclatural and taxonomic survey of Cuban Capparis (Capparaceae). — ...
Willdenowia 34: 259–276. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2004 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. Capparis is represented in Cuba by six species of four sections. A key for their identification is provided, their nomenclature and that of the sections in which they belong is revised, and the intricate relevant typification problems are discussed. Three species, each of a different section, are not critical taxonomically. The other three, which belong to C. sect. Breyniastrum, have been poorly understood and often confused in the past. Microcharacters of trichome and leaf surface morphology (illustrated by SEM photographs) prove useful to tell them apart. In conclusion, two Macroantillean species are recognised, each represented in Cuba by a distinct, endemic subspecies (one new, one recombined); a third species, C. singularis, known from a single E Cuban gathering, is described as new to science. Distribution maps are provided of these three Cuban endemics, and the relevant specimen data are included, as a searchable database, in an electronic supplement to the present paper.
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A new species of Purdiaea (Clethraceae) from Cuba
Iturralde, Rosalina Berazaín
Willdenowia,
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Berazaín Iturralde, R.: A new species of Purdiaea (Clethraceae) from Cuba. — Willdenowia 34: 291– 294. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2004 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. Purdiaea bissei from Sierra de Moa in eastern Cuba ...
is described as a species new to science, raising the number of species of this genus present in Cuba to twelve, all of which are endemic.
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Angostura ossana (Rutaceae), a component of the Cuban flora
Beurton, Christa
Willdenowia,
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Beurton, C.: Angostura ossana (Rutaceae), a component of the Cuban flora. — Willdenowia 34: 277– 289. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2004 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. The enigmatic Galipea ossana, described in 1822 and ...
known from the type specimen said to originate from Cuba and only one other collections made before 1841 in a locality called San Diego, is reconsidered. Light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic examination of flower structure, fruits and pollen grains of the scarce material available show that the species actually is the only representative of the genus Angostura on the Antilles and a W Cuban endemic, closely related to A. trifoliata from Venezuela. The combination A. ossana is validated and the diagnostic features of this species and of A. trifoliata are illustrated.
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Cleome sect. Physostemon (Cleomaceae) in Cuba
Rodríguez, Rosa Rankin
Willdenowia,
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Rankin Rodríguez, R.: Cleome sect. Physostemon (Cleomaceae) in Cuba. — Willdenowia 33: 439–444. — ISSN 0511-9618; © 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem. The forthcoming Cleomaceae treatment for the Flora de la ...
República de Cuba will recognise three species in Cleome sect. Physostemon, one of them endemic and one with two endemic subspecies, instead of the nine species (seven endemic) that had been previously described. Four new combinations, two at subspecies level and two varietal, are made. A key for all recognised taxa is presented and their distribution is mapped.
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