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Bourreria franciscoi (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales), a new species of arboreal Bourreria from Sinaloa, Mexico

Bourreria franciscoi is proposed and illustrated as a new species belonging to the B. huanita  species group. It was collected in the municipality of Cosalá, Sinaloa, in an area highly endangered by mining. The new species resembles Bourreria longiflora and B. rekoi , especially by its hypocraterifo...

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Published in:Brittonia 2022, Vol.74 (4), p.381-387
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description Bourreria franciscoi is proposed and illustrated as a new species belonging to the B. huanita  species group. It was collected in the municipality of Cosalá, Sinaloa, in an area highly endangered by mining. The new species resembles Bourreria longiflora and B. rekoi , especially by its hypocrateriform corolla, but can be distinguished by elliptical-lanceolate leaves, size and shape of calyces, size and arrangement of the corolla lobes and androecium, and by the disjunct geographic distribution of these three species. A comparative chart and illustrations of related species are presented, as is a key for the identification of the species in the B. huanita -group and all Bourreria species from Sinaloa.
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