Re: Anthurium antioquiense


Dear Steve: The Croat & Whitehill paper is published. 2007. A New Subsection of Anthurium Section Calomystrium (Araceae) and Five New Species from Colombia and Ecuador. Aroideana 30: 23–37. [with J. Whitehill & E. D. Yates]

 

 


From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of ExoticRainforest
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 2:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium antioquiense

 

From Tom's The Sectional Groupings of Anthurium (Araceae)

The paper is available on the IAS site www.Aroid.org

"Anthurium antioquiense Engl., A. amnicola Dressler and others once believed to be members of of section Porphyrochitonium have proven to be members of sect. Calomystrium but warrant recognition as a distinct series, ser. Rupicola Croat (Croat &
Whitehill, in prep.). This small group of riparian species differ in having more or less lanceolate leaves. Also included in this series are A. antrophyoides Killip, A. sytsmae Croat, A. rupicola Croat and two undescribed species from South America, A. werfii and A. palacioanum ."


Steve
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Marek Argent wrote:

Hello,

 

Just one question:

What section does Anthurium antioquiense belong to?

 

Marek

 
  
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