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Figure 28.Distribution of Passiflora suberosa subsp. litoralis.
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Figure 29.Flowers and leaves of Passiflora tridactylites. a View of whole plant. Scale bar = 10.0 mm b Enlargement of flower from the same photo. Scale bar = 10.0 mm. Photo by Walter Simbaña.
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Figure 30.Distribution of Passiflora tridactylites.
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Figure 31.Herbarium specimen of Passiflora lancifolia (G. Proctor 23725).
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Figure 32.Distribution of Passiflora lancifolia and Passiflora macfadyenii.
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Figure 32.Distribution of Passiflora lancifolia and Passiflora macfadyenii.
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Figure 33.Leaves and flowers of Passiflora macfadyenii (MacDougal 452) Scale bar = 6.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal.
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 1.Begonia delicata. A Habit B Detail of indumentum on adaxial surface of leaf-blades C Stipule, seen from dorsal side D Detail of the ring of trichomes at the apex of the petiole E First order bract F Staminate flower G Stamen H Style-branch I Ovary, transverse cut, showing placenta J Capsule K Seed [A–G Pinto 587 (RB); H–K holotype Pinto 53–55 (ALCB); drawn by Bernarda Gregório].
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 2.Geographical distribution of three new species of Begonia. A Latin America showing Brazil and Bahia State B Bahia State showing the three political-economic regions of Bahia with new species of Begonia C Political-economic regions of Bahia showing the occurrence of the three new species.
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 2.Geographical distribution of three new species of Begonia. A Latin America showing Brazil and Bahia State B Bahia State showing the three political-economic regions of Bahia with new species of Begonia C Political-economic regions of Bahia showing the occurrence of the three new species.
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 3.Begonia elianeae. A Flowering branch B Stipule, dorsal side C Staminate flower D Stamen E Ovary, transverse cut, showing placenta F Capsule G Seed [A–D holotype Thomas 1086 (CEPEC); E–G Fiaschi 1704 (SPF); drawn by Bernarda Gregório].
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 2.Geographical distribution of three new species of Begonia. A Latin America showing Brazil and Bahia State B Bahia State showing the three political-economic regions of Bahia with new species of Begonia C Political-economic regions of Bahia showing the occurrence of the three new species.
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Bernarda de Souza Gregório, Jorge Antonio Silva Costa, Alessandro Rapini
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Figure 4.Begonia paganuccii. A Flowering stem B Detail of leaf, showing the dendritic trichomes C Stipules, seen from dorsal side D First order bract E Staminate flower F Stamen G Style-branch H Ovary, transverse cut, showing placenta I Capsule J Seed [A–J holotype Queiroz 10790 (HUEFS); drawn by Bernarda Gregório].
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Tiina Särkinen, Paúl Gonzáles, Sandra Knapp
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Figure 5.Photos of Solanum arenicola. A Habit B Buds and flowers, showing the dense indumentum of glandular-tipped, multi-cellular hairs throughout C Maturing fruits, showing reflexed pedicels in infrutescence D Leaf size and shape variation present within individuals as observed in the field (A–D Särkinen & Balarezo 4866). Scale bars = 1 mm. All photos by T. Särkinen.
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Tiina Särkinen, Paúl Gonzáles, Sandra Knapp
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Figure 6.Distribution map of Solanum arenicola in lowlands of central and southern Peru, and northern Bolivia.
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Luiz Henrique M. Fonseca, Simone Miranda Cabral, Maria de Fátima Agra, Lúcia G. Lohmann
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Figure 1.A Habit of Dolichandra hispida B Lateral view of flower C Flower frontal view showing the opening of the flower tube D Node branch showing the hispid indument (Photos L.H.M. Fonseca).
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Luiz Henrique M. Fonseca, Simone Miranda Cabral, Maria de Fátima Agra, Lúcia G. Lohmann
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Figure 2.Distribution of Dolichandra hispida (red dots) and Dolichandra uncata (blue dots).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 3.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. A habit, photo with Adam M. Williams crouched down next to plant for scale B Seedlings growing in test tube in micropropagation lab C juvenile plant in the field D flowering stem with pendent inflorescence captured (photos by Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler ).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 4.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. A detail of corolla tube in profile. Dense pubescence and long calyx lobes apparent B close up view of buds C view of plant habit depicting single-stalked individual D view of plant habit depicting multi-stalked individual (photos by Tobias B. Koehler).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 5.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Inflorescence/flowers illustrating pendant inflorescence, dense pubescence of flowers, and long calyx lobes. Pubescent petioles and hairless stems are also apparent (photo by Tobias B. Koehler).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 6.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Inflorescence/flowers illustrating dense pubescence of flowers, long calyx lobes. Pubescent leaves also apparent (photo by Chris A. Johns).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 7.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Solitary stem illustrating typical leaf arrangement clustered distally near the stem terminus (photo by Chris A. Johns).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 9.Cyanea konahuanuiensis. Photo of holotype (photo courtesy of Bishop Museum).
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Margaret J. Sporck-Koehler, Tobias B. Koehler, Sebastian N. Marquez, Mashuri Waite, Adam M. Williams
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Figure 1.Distribution map of Cyanea konahuanuiensis showing site of population on South East O‘ahu in the Ko‘olau Mountain Range.