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Celtis flumeniana (Cannabaceae): a new species from Brazil and reestablishment of Celtis alnifolia
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During taxonomic studies of the Neotropical region, we recognized morphological differences that allowed us to reestablish Celtis alnifolia and describe a new species of Celtis from Brazil. For this new species, we provide its taxonomic description, a distribution map, and a preliminary analysis of its conservation status.
Title: Celtis flumeniana (Cannabaceae): a new species from Brazil and reestablishment of Celtis alnifolia
Description:
During taxonomic studies of the Neotropical region, we recognized morphological differences that allowed us to reestablish Celtis alnifolia and describe a new species of Celtis from Brazil.
For this new species, we provide its taxonomic description, a distribution map, and a preliminary analysis of its conservation status.
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