NEW SPECIES OF PELIOSANTHES (ASPARAGACEAE) FROM VIETNAM
Abstract
A new species, Peliosanthes micrantha (Asparagaceae, incl. Convallariaceae s. str.) is described and illustrated. Description of this local endemic is accompanied with a standard citation of type specimen, morphological diagnosis, etymology of specific epithet, data on ecology and distribution, and a short taxonomic remark.Downloads
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