Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia

Background and aims: Randia is a Neotropical genus with ca. 90 species, belonging to the Gardenieae tribe. Unlike the Central American species, the South American ones remain imperfectly known. The previous taxonomic study of Randia in Bolivia has more than 90 years old, in which were cited only fiv...

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Autor principal: Salas, Roberto Manuel
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Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2021
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topic Basanacantha
dioecia
nuevas especies
R. claesii
R. tayloriana
taxonomía.
Basanacantha
dioecy
new species
Randia claesii
Randia tayloriana
taxonomy
spellingShingle Basanacantha
dioecia
nuevas especies
R. claesii
R. tayloriana
taxonomía.
Basanacantha
dioecy
new species
Randia claesii
Randia tayloriana
taxonomy
Salas, Roberto Manuel
Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
topic_facet Basanacantha
dioecia
nuevas especies
R. claesii
R. tayloriana
taxonomía.
Basanacantha
dioecy
new species
Randia claesii
Randia tayloriana
taxonomy
author Salas, Roberto Manuel
author_facet Salas, Roberto Manuel
author_sort Salas, Roberto Manuel
title Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
title_short Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
title_full Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
title_fullStr Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Synopsis of Randia (Rubiaceae) of Bolivia
title_sort synopsis of randia (rubiaceae) of bolivia
description Background and aims: Randia is a Neotropical genus with ca. 90 species, belonging to the Gardenieae tribe. Unlike the Central American species, the South American ones remain imperfectly known. The previous taxonomic study of Randia in Bolivia has more than 90 years old, in which were cited only five species, later contributions were regional checklists. The aim of this work is to perform a first taxonomic synopsis of the genus for Bolivia, in continuity with previous studies. M&M: Classical methods in taxonomy are employed. Living and herbarium materials, original descriptions, and nomenclatural types from the Bolivian species of Randia are studied. Imperfectly known species are fully described, otherwise, are only mentioned their diagnostic characters, and comparisons with morphologically similar taxa. The new species are illustrated too. Results: Based on the present study, 12 species of Randia occur in Bolivia: Randia altiscandens, R. boliviana, R. calycina, R. micracantha and R. obovata, were previously cited for the country, R. tayloriana and R. claesii are new species, R. mollis is a new combination of Basanacantha mollis, R. oblanceolata is resurrected as a valid species, while R. pubiflora, R. brevituba, and R. nitida are new records for the country. Based on the specimens analysed in the present study, the occurrence of R. armata for Bolivia could not be confirmed until the moment. Conclusions: This is the first taxonomic treatment of genus Randia in Bolivia after 90 years, which represents a first step in its knowledge, however, the real number of species in the country is underestimated. Numerous specimens remain unstudied and, unfortunately, for the moment are inaccessible.
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