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摘要
pachyrrhachis (Ancistrocladaceae) 的描述,并将其与 2005 年与其同名的 A. barteri 进行比较。这里首次描述了 Ancistrocladus barteri 和 A. pachyrrhachis 的果实,并绘制了插图,提供了物种的完整描述,以及三个西非物种的检索表。Ancistrocladus pachyrrhachis 被评定为极危物种。
THE RESURRECTION OF ANCISTROCLADUS PACHYRRHACHIS (ANCISTROCLADACEAE) FROM LIBERIA
Ancistrocladus pachyrrhachis (Ancistrocladaceae), described in 1950, is resurrected and compared with A. barteri, the species with which it was synonymised in 2005. The fruits of Ancistrocladus barteri and A. pachyrrhachis are described and illustrated here for the first time, and a full description of the species is provided, as is a key to the three West African species. Ancistrocladus pachyrrhachis is assessed as Critically Endangered.
期刊介绍:
Edinburgh Journal of Botany is an international journal of plant systematics covering related aspects of biodiversity, conservation science and phytogeography for plants and fungi. The journal is a particularly valued forum for research on South East and South West Asian, Sino-Himalayan and Brazilian biodiversity. The journal also publishes important work on European, Central American and African biodiversity and encourages submissions from throughout the world. Commissioned book reviews are also included. All papers are peer reviewed and an international editorial board provides a body of expertise to reflect the wide range of work published and the geographical spread of the journal’s authors and readers. Published on behalf of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh