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Aristolochia albopilosa (Aristolochiaceae), a new name for Aristolochia cordata Eastw.

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Aristolochia cordata Eastw. (1909), the name of an undercollected mexican species of conservation concern, is a later homonym of Aristolochia cordata L. (1759). It is renamed here as Aristolochia albopilosa M. González, S. González & Barrie.
Title: Aristolochia albopilosa (Aristolochiaceae), a new name for Aristolochia cordata Eastw.
Description:
Aristolochia cordata Eastw.
(1909), the name of an undercollected mexican species of conservation concern, is a later homonym of Aristolochia cordata L.
(1759).
It is renamed here as Aristolochia albopilosa M.
González, S.
González & Barrie.

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