Merciera leptoloba
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4605181 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3409137F-FFF7-B326-7ECF-66AAFE10F900 |
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Carolina |
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Merciera leptoloba |
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— The Merciera leptoloba View in CoL (A1) and M. brevi-
folia 1 (A2) groups.
DE CANDOLLE (1830), BUEK (1837), and ADAMSON (1954) considered M. leptoloba and M. brevifolia as distinct species, whereas SONDER (1865) treated M. leptoloba as a variety of M. brevifolia . This study has found no support for SONDER’ s concept of taxon delimitation within the genus. Specimens of M. leptoloba ( Fig. 2, A 1 View Fig ) do form a subgroup distinct from specimens of M. brevifolia 1 ( Fig. 2, A2). This separation of the taxa appears weak as they show overlapping ranges in all but one quantitative character, leaf length ( Fig. 4H View Fig ). Furthermore, the two taxa cooccur on the Houwhoek Mountains, which makes sub-division on geographical grounds inappropriate. The qualitative characters, corolla lobe shape, and habit ( Table 3) support the recognition of two distinct taxa. Merciera leptoloba and M. brevifolia 1 are distinct from all other groups, except the M. eckloniana (A3) group by the absence of hairs on the back of the corolla lobes, and from M. brevifolia group 2 by the number of calyx lobes, corolla lobes, stamens, and geographical distribution.
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