Two New Species of Aphyllon from Northeastern Mexico.

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Title: Two New Species of Aphyllon from Northeastern Mexico.
Authors: Collins, L. Turner1 (AUTHOR) collinst@evangel.edu, Velazco, Carlos2 (AUTHOR) carlos.velazco@gmail.com, Schneider, Adam C.3 (AUTHOR) aschneider2@uwlax.edu
Source: Systematic Botany. Oct-Dec2023, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p587-594. 8p.
Subjects: Botanical specimens, Biological specimens, Floral morphology, Species, Subspecies
Geographic Terms: Mexico, Coahuila (Mexico : State), Monterrey (Mexico)
Abstract: Plants originally identified as Aphyllon ludovicianum that occur near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, and Cuatro Ciénegas Bolson, Coahuila, Mexico, were found to not align with the protologue of that species, the close relative A. multiflorum, or any other species of Aphyllon. Following a detailed study of floral morphology, geographic range, host species, and phylogenetic position using dry herbarium specimens, field study, and georeferenced color photographs, we propose the new binomials Aphyllon spectabile for the plants from Nuevo Leon and Aphyllon gypsophilum for the plants from Coahuila, Mexico. These additions increase the taxonomic diversity of Aphyllon to 27 species plus ten additional subspecies. Gymnosperma glutinosum and two species of Xanthisma were reported for the first time as a host species for the genus Aphyllon. We also provide an updated key to Aphyllon in Mexico. Resumen—Las plantas identificadas como Aphyllon ludovicianum y que ocurren cerca de Monterrey, Nuevo León y Cuatro Ciénegas Bolsón, Coahuila, México no se alineaban con el protólogo de A. ludovicianum, de A. multiflorum o de alguna otra especie de Aphyllon. La morfología floral, rango geográfico y la especie de planta hospedera fueron incluidas en esta comparación utilizando ejemplares de herbario y múltiples fotografías a color. Proponemos el nuevo binomio Aphyllon spectabile para las plantas de Nuevo León y Aphyllon gypsophilum para las plantas de Coahuila, llevando la total diversidad taxonómica a 27 especies de Aphyllon y 10 subespecies adicionales. Gymnosperma glutinosum y dos especies de Xanthisma son reportadas por primera vez como planta hospedera para el género Aphyllon. Se presenta una clave actualizada de Aphyllon en México. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Plants originally identified as Aphyllon ludovicianum that occur near Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, and Cuatro Ciénegas Bolson, Coahuila, Mexico, were found to not align with the protologue of that species, the close relative A. multiflorum, or any other species of Aphyllon. Following a detailed study of floral morphology, geographic range, host species, and phylogenetic position using dry herbarium specimens, field study, and georeferenced color photographs, we propose the new binomials Aphyllon spectabile for the plants from Nuevo Leon and Aphyllon gypsophilum for the plants from Coahuila, Mexico. These additions increase the taxonomic diversity of Aphyllon to 27 species plus ten additional subspecies. Gymnosperma glutinosum and two species of Xanthisma were reported for the first time as a host species for the genus Aphyllon. We also provide an updated key to Aphyllon in Mexico. Resumen—Las plantas identificadas como Aphyllon ludovicianum y que ocurren cerca de Monterrey, Nuevo León y Cuatro Ciénegas Bolsón, Coahuila, México no se alineaban con el protólogo de A. ludovicianum, de A. multiflorum o de alguna otra especie de Aphyllon. La morfología floral, rango geográfico y la especie de planta hospedera fueron incluidas en esta comparación utilizando ejemplares de herbario y múltiples fotografías a color. Proponemos el nuevo binomio Aphyllon spectabile para las plantas de Nuevo León y Aphyllon gypsophilum para las plantas de Coahuila, llevando la total diversidad taxonómica a 27 especies de Aphyllon y 10 subespecies adicionales. Gymnosperma glutinosum y dos especies de Xanthisma son reportadas por primera vez como planta hospedera para el género Aphyllon. Se presenta una clave actualizada de Aphyllon en México. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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