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A note on the type of Harpalyce (Fabaceae, Brongniartieae), with description of two new local endemic species from Cuba.


ABSTRACT: Two new species of Harpalyce are described from Cuba, H.revolutasp. nov. from a serpentine area in the northern part of E. Cuba and H.marianensissp. nov. from calcareous areas in the southern part of E. Cuba. Both have relatively small flowers, with an up to 6 mm long standard, and 2-3 mm long wings. Harpalycemarianensis is further characterized by strongly suberous (corky) young branches of a spongy consistence, deeply furrowed longitudinally, and by leaflets covered with a particular type of orange, apparently disk-shaped, sessile glands abaxially. Harpalycerevoluta, moreover, has suborbicular or broadly elliptic leaflets with a strongly recurved or sometimes revolute margin, secondary veins inconspicuous on either side; the foliar glands, by their morphology and anatomy, are of a different type. An epitype is designated for the name Harpalyce and its type, H.formosa; the distribution of both new species and their close relatives is mapped, and an updated identification key is offered, to cater for all 16 currently recognised Cuban species.

SUBMITTER: Rankin Rodriguez RG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10209503 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A note on the type of <i>Harpalyce</i> (Fabaceae, Brongniartieae), with description of two new local endemic species from Cuba.

Rankin Rodríguez Rosa Gloria RG   González Gutiérrez Pedro Alejandro PA   Greuter Werner W  

PhytoKeys 20230424


Two new species of <i>Harpalyce</i> are described from Cuba, <i>H.revoluta</i><b>sp. nov.</b> from a serpentine area in the northern part of E. Cuba and <i>H.marianensis</i><b>sp. nov.</b> from calcareous areas in the southern part of E. Cuba. Both have relatively small flowers, with an up to 6 mm long standard, and 2-3 mm long wings. <i>Harpalycemarianensis</i> is further characterized by strongly suberous (corky) young branches of a spongy consistence, deeply furrowed longitudinally, and by le  ...[more]

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