Passiflora longicuspis Vanderpl. & S.E.Vanderpl.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2024v46a20 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14418804 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2D3C8869-FFBC-D55B-FCC0-197BFC38FA31 |
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Passiflora longicuspis Vanderpl. & S.E.Vanderpl. |
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Passiflora longicuspis Vanderpl. & S.E.Vanderpl. View in CoL
Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, New Ed. 232, pl. 563. 2006.
TYPE SPECIMENS. — United Kingdom • Cultivated at the National Collection of Passiflora, London , England (originally from a plant collected in French Guiana, near the Sinnamary River, no date, R. J. R. Vanderplank s.n.); without date; R. J. R. Vanderplank NCP 1431 ; lecto-, K [ K001040278 , K001040279 ], designated here; isolecto-, NY [ NY00743744 ]).
DISTRIBUTION. — Endemic to French Guiana.
NOTE
Vanderplank & Vanderplank (2006) stated the holotype and an isotype were deposited at K, but no specimen explicitly designated as the holotype could be found there. A two-sheet “ isotype ” collection at K is extant, and we here designate this as the lectotype.
This species, only known from the type, may be a natural hybrid between P. coccinea and P. glandulosa (cfr. note on P. aimae ).
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William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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