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Authors: XAVIER CORNEJO; JULIO A. LOMBARDI;
handle: 11449/218397
Salacia juradoi (Celastraceae), a new species from coastal Ecuador
Abstract
Salacia juradoi (Celastraceae), a new species of tree from the forest remnants of Guayaquil in coastal Ecuador, is here described and illustrated, and the affinities with closely morphologically related taxa is commented. The conservation status of Salacia juradoi is here assessed as Endangered.
Related Organizations
- Sao Paulo State University Brazil
- Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP Brazil
- University of Guayaquil Ecuador
Keywords
new species, Guayaquil, Salacia, endemic, Celastraceae, Pacific
new species, Guayaquil, Salacia, endemic, Celastraceae, Pacific
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