@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29527,
author = {Mabel Angela Lizarazu and Christian Zanotti},
title = {Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data.},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Bolivia, Gloxinia, molecular phylogenetics},
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journal = {Systematic Botany},
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abstract = {The genus Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) comprises four species distributed from Nicaragua to Argentina. Gloxinia major has been problematic to place taxonomically due to the morphological similarity with Gloxinia erinoides. Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic study and morphological that allowed us to demonstrate that Gloxinia major is currently recognized as a separate species from G. erinoides, this species is described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Also data on its distribution, habitat, and taxonomic treatment are provided.}
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Citation for Study 24335
Citation title:
"Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data.".
Study name:
"Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data.".
This study is part of submission 24335
(Status: Published).
Citation
Lizarazu M.A., & Zanotti C. 2019. Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data. Systematic Botany, .
Authors
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Lizarazu M.A.
(submitter)
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Zanotti C.
Abstract
The genus Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) comprises four species distributed from Nicaragua to Argentina. Gloxinia major has been problematic to place taxonomically due to the morphological similarity with Gloxinia erinoides. Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic study and morphological that allowed us to demonstrate that Gloxinia major is currently recognized as a separate species from G. erinoides, this species is described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Also data on its distribution, habitat, and taxonomic treatment are provided.
Keywords
Bolivia, Gloxinia, molecular phylogenetics
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29527,
author = {Mabel Angela Lizarazu and Christian Zanotti},
title = {Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data.},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Bolivia, Gloxinia, molecular phylogenetics},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The genus Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) comprises four species distributed from Nicaragua to Argentina. Gloxinia major has been problematic to place taxonomically due to the morphological similarity with Gloxinia erinoides. Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic study and morphological that allowed us to demonstrate that Gloxinia major is currently recognized as a separate species from G. erinoides, this species is described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Also data on its distribution, habitat, and taxonomic treatment are provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29527
AU - Lizarazu,Mabel Angela
AU - Zanotti,Christian
T1 - Resurrection of an Endemic Bolivian Species of Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) based on Molecular and Morphological Data.
PY - 2019
KW - Bolivia
KW - Gloxinia
KW - molecular phylogenetics
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N2 - The genus Gloxinia (Gesneriaceae, Gesnerieae, Gloxiniinae) comprises four species distributed from Nicaragua to Argentina. Gloxinia major has been problematic to place taxonomically due to the morphological similarity with Gloxinia erinoides. Here, we present a molecular phylogenetic study and morphological that allowed us to demonstrate that Gloxinia major is currently recognized as a separate species from G. erinoides, this species is described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Also data on its distribution, habitat, and taxonomic treatment are provided.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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