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Taxonomy of Mexican Podostemaceae
A taxonomic treatment of Podostemaceae in Mexico is presented, based on herbarium study and extensive field collections. Five genera and eight species of Podostemaceae (including Tristichaceae) occur in Mexico: Marathrum Humb. & Bonpl. (M. rubrum Novelo & Philbrick, M. schiedeanum (Cham.) Tu...
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description | A taxonomic treatment of Podostemaceae in Mexico is presented, based on herbarium study and extensive field collections. Five genera and eight species of Podostemaceae (including Tristichaceae) occur in Mexico: Marathrum Humb. & Bonpl. (M. rubrum Novelo & Philbrick, M. schiedeanum (Cham.) Tul., M. tenue Liebm.), Oserya Tul. & Wedd. (O. coulteriana Tul., O. longifolia Novelo & Philbrick), Podostemum Michx. (P. ricciiforme (Liebm.) P. Royen), Tristicha Du Petit-Thouars (T. trifaria (Bory ex Willd.) Spreng.) and Vanroyenella Novelo and Philbrick (V. plumosa Novelo & Philbrick). More species occur on the Pacific slope (especially the states of Jalisco, Michoacan and Guerrero) than the Atlantic slope. In Mexico, Podostemaceae occur predominantly in three main climate types (A, hot and humid; B, dry; C, temperate and humid), and eight Mexican physiographic provinces. Podostemaceae are found primarily in river rapids that occur in the following vegetation types: oak-pine forest, moist mountain forest, tropical rain forest, tropical subdeciduous forest and tropical deciduous forest. |
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