Novedades en Radiovittaria (Pteridaceae) para el Neotrópico.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v42i1.3014Abstract
Se analiza el complejo Radiovittaria gardneriana (Fée) E.H. Crane debido a que el mismo presenta variaciones morfológicas y de distribución que parecen tener correlación. Como resultado se describen dos especies nuevas: R. andina A. Rojas y R. salvo-tierrana A. Rojas, también se combina R. karsteniana (Mett.) A. Rojas. Adicionalmente se presenta una clave dicotómica para el género.
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