Endemism and taxonomic of Chaptalia (Asteraceae) in the Caribbean : II. Taxonomic treatment

This is the second part of a revision of the genus Chaptalia (Asteraceae) in the Caribbean Islands, containing a taxonomic treatment. The number of recognized species in the genus is reduced from 31 to two endemics, C. angustata and C. dentata, and two non-endemics, C. albicans and C. nutans. A morp...

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Autores principales: Katinas, Liliana, Zavaro Pérez, Carlos Alberto
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/110988
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Sumario:This is the second part of a revision of the genus Chaptalia (Asteraceae) in the Caribbean Islands, containing a taxonomic treatment. The number of recognized species in the genus is reduced from 31 to two endemics, C. angustata and C. dentata, and two non-endemics, C. albicans and C. nutans. A morphological analysis led to synonymization of numerous names under C. dentata. A key to the species of Chaptalia in the Caribbean is provided together with species descriptions, illustrations, and distribution maps.