TY - JOUR
T1 - Salvia reginae and S. spellenbergii (Lamiaceae), two new species from Chihuahua, Mexico
AU - González-Gallegos, Jesús Guadalupe
AU - Vega-Mares, José Humberto
AU - Fernández, Jesús A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Authors.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - During botanical explorations in the highlands of NW Mexico, two new Salvia L. species were discovered in the state of Chihuahua: S. reginae J. G. González & J. H. Vega and S. spellenbergii J. G. González. The first one is morphologically similar to S. concolor Lamb. ex Benth., from which it differs by having smaller floral bracts, a longer upper corolla lip, stamens parallel to the dorsal corolla line, longer filament and connective, the latter ornate with an antrorse tiny acute tooth, longer thecae, longer and exserted styles, and bigger mericarps. Salvia spellenbergii resembles S. fruticulosa Benth., S. goldmanii Fernald and S. pruinosa Fernald; however, it can be distinguished from these because of its shorter petioles, smaller leaf blades, usually fewer floral nodes, fewer flowers per floral node, and regularly shorter calyces. Both species are described and illustrated. Tables with morphological comparisons, illustrations, conservation assessment, and a distribution map are also presented. Citation: González-Gallegos J. G., Vega-Mares J. H. & Fernández J. A. 2019: Salvia reginae and S. spellenbergii (Lamiaceae), two new species from Chihuahua, Mexico. - Willdenowia 49: 319 - 328. doi: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.49.49303 Version of record first published online on 26 November 2019 ahead of inclusion in December 2019 issue.
AB - During botanical explorations in the highlands of NW Mexico, two new Salvia L. species were discovered in the state of Chihuahua: S. reginae J. G. González & J. H. Vega and S. spellenbergii J. G. González. The first one is morphologically similar to S. concolor Lamb. ex Benth., from which it differs by having smaller floral bracts, a longer upper corolla lip, stamens parallel to the dorsal corolla line, longer filament and connective, the latter ornate with an antrorse tiny acute tooth, longer thecae, longer and exserted styles, and bigger mericarps. Salvia spellenbergii resembles S. fruticulosa Benth., S. goldmanii Fernald and S. pruinosa Fernald; however, it can be distinguished from these because of its shorter petioles, smaller leaf blades, usually fewer floral nodes, fewer flowers per floral node, and regularly shorter calyces. Both species are described and illustrated. Tables with morphological comparisons, illustrations, conservation assessment, and a distribution map are also presented. Citation: González-Gallegos J. G., Vega-Mares J. H. & Fernández J. A. 2019: Salvia reginae and S. spellenbergii (Lamiaceae), two new species from Chihuahua, Mexico. - Willdenowia 49: 319 - 328. doi: https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.49.49303 Version of record first published online on 26 November 2019 ahead of inclusion in December 2019 issue.
KW - Chihuahua
KW - Lamiaceae
KW - Mexican flora
KW - Mexico
KW - Mohinora mountain
KW - Salvia
KW - Sierra Madre Occidental
KW - melithophilous
KW - new species
KW - ornithophilous
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076555854&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3372/wi.49.49303
DO - 10.3372/wi.49.49303
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0511-9618
VL - 49
SP - 319
EP - 328
JO - Willdenowia
JF - Willdenowia
IS - 3
ER -