Journal Title
Title of Journal: Brittonia
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Publisher
Springer-Verlag
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Authors: Theodore S Cochrane
Publish Date: 2011/03/22
Volume: 63, Issue: 1, Pages: 87-
Abstract
Podandrogyne chocoensis and Podandrogyne caucana two new species of Cleomaceae from western Colombia and eastern Panama are described and illustrated In view of their probable relationship to each other but somewhat isolated position with respect to the majority of species of Podandrogyne the new subsection Breviracemosae is proposedI wish to thank the Academic Staff Assembly of the University of WisconsinMadison for providing a travel grant through its Academic Staff Professional Development Grant Program to visit herbaria in Colombia and I am grateful to the staffs of COL HUA JAUM and MEDEL for kind assistance during my visits I also thank the curators of F GH K MA MO P US and WIS for loans of specimens Lee D Miller of the Allyn Museum of Entomology for identifying the butterfly taxa mentioned Kandis Elliot for preparing the figures Hugh H Iltis for reading an early draft of the manuscript and Xavier Cornejo and Gordon C Tucker for reviewing the manuscript
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