Primulina, Hance, Hance
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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2014v691a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5761717 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187FE-FFD4-1B36-2A2B-F9484AAE3753 |
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Carolina |
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Primulina |
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Differences between the new species and its morphologically related species View in CoL View at ENA are shown in the following identification key:
1. Bracts large, positioned at a ca. 180-degree angle for the inflorescence.................................................................. 2
1a. Bracts stretched not at ca. 180-degree angle for the inflorescence ......................................................................... 3
2. Bracts ovate to orbicular-ovate, ca. 45 X ca. 28 mm, margin entire .................................................. P.eburnea View in CoL
2a. Bracts ovate to lanceolate, 10-40 X 4-16 mm, margin entire or crenulate to serrulate....................................... P.dryas View in CoL
3. Calyx lobes, lanceolate-linear, corolla outer side densely puberulent and glandular puberulent............................. 4
3a. Calyx lobes broadly lanceolate, corolla outer side densely erect-pubescent....................................... P.dongguanica View in CoL
4. Corolla ca. 1.4 cm long, filaments ca. 4 mm long............ ..................................................................... P.napoensis View in CoL
4a. Corolla 3.5–4.5 cm long, ca. 11 mm long ........................ ..................................................................... P. spec. nov.
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