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LYTHRUM NIEUWLANDII (LYTHRACEAE), A NEW NAME FOR L. CORDIFOLIUM, NOM. ILLEG., A RARE SPECIES ENDEMIC TO FLORIDA, U.S.A
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Werner, Colleen
, Franck, Alan R.
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SYSTEMATICS
2023
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LYTHRUM NIEUWLANDII (LYTHRACEAE), A NEW NAME FOR L. CORDIFOLIUM, NOM. ILLEG., A RARE SPECIES ENDEMIC TO FLORIDA, U.S.A
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Werner, Colleen
, Franck, Alan R.
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SYSTEMATICS
2023
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LYTHRUM NIEUWLANDII (LYTHRACEAE), A NEW NAME FOR L. CORDIFOLIUM, NOM. ILLEG., A RARE SPECIES ENDEMIC TO FLORIDA, U.S.A
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LYTHRUM NIEUWLANDII (LYTHRACEAE), A NEW NAME FOR L. CORDIFOLIUM, NOM. ILLEG., A RARE SPECIES ENDEMIC TO FLORIDA, U.S.A
2023
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Five species of Lythrum have been considered native to Florida, USA, i.e., L. alatum, L. curtissii, L. flagellare, L. lanceolatum, and L. lineare. Lythrum alatum has been treated as an odd disjunct in Citrus Co., Florida, a species otherwise native to northern Alabama and northern Georgia and northward. We conducted fieldwork to study these alleged populations of L. alatum in Florida. What had been referred to as L. alatum is quite clearly a distinct species so far known from only three counties (Alachua, Citrus, and Hernando) in Florida. This species was first described as L. cordifolium Nieuwl., an illegitimate later homonym. The replacement name L. nieuwlandii is here published for this species endemic to the three counties in Florida. Lythrum alatum does not occur in Florida.
Cinco especies de Lythrum se han considerado nativas de Florida, EE. UU.: L. alatum, L. curtissii, L. flagellare, L. lanceolatum y L. lineare. Lythrum alatum ha sido considerada una disyunción extraña en Citrus Co., Florida, una especie nativa del norte de Alabama y el norte de Georgia y hacia el norte. Realizamos trabajo de campo para estudiar estas supuestas poblaciones de L. alatum en Florida. Lo que se ha denominado L. alatum es claramente una especie distinta conocida hasta ahora de solo tres condados (Alachua, Citrus y Hernando) en Florida. Esta especie fue descrita por primera vez como L. cordifolium Nieuwl., un homónimo posterior ilegítimo. El nombre de reemplazo L. nieuwlandii se publica aquí para esta especie endémica de los tres condados de Florida. Lythrum alatum no ocurre en Florida.
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