Taxonomic novelties in Southern Brazilian Amaryllidaceae – IV: Hippeastrum correiense (Bury) Worsley, the correct name of the famous H. morelianum Lem.; and H. verdianum, a new species from Santa Catarina.

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  • Henrique Mallmann Büneker Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
  • Regis Eduardo Bastian

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2358198035738

Palabras clave:

Taxonomy, Monocot, Amaryllidoideae, Hippeastreae, Hippeastrinae, Hippeastrum subgen. Omphalissa

Resumen

In this article, Hippeastrum verdianum, a new species of Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllidoideae, Hippeastreae), which occurs in rocky cliffs in Santa Catarina (Brazil), is described and illustrated. Data are provided on their habitat, ecology and geographical distribution. The new species shows morphological affinity with H. correiense and H. papilio. In order to establish a consistent argumentative basis for the description of the new species, we clarify the taxonomic identity of H. correiense, proposing lectotypes for it as well as other binomials that we consider as synonyms.

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2018-11-21

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Büneker, H. M., & Bastian, R. E. (2018). Taxonomic novelties in Southern Brazilian Amaryllidaceae – IV: Hippeastrum correiense (Bury) Worsley, the correct name of the famous H. morelianum Lem.; and H. verdianum, a new species from Santa Catarina. Balduinia, (64), 42–58. https://doi.org/10.5902/2358198035738

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