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Type: Article
Published: 2016-08-19
Page range: 217–222
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Eugenia veraguensis (Myrtaceae), a new species from Golfo de Chiriquí in Veraguas Province, Panama, with notes on Eugenia rhombea

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Avenida Roosevelt, Edificio Tupper 401, Balboa, Ancón, Republic of Panama
Jadwin Av. 108B, Gamboa. P.O. Box 0843-00954. Balboa, Republic of Panama.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Avenida Roosevelt, Edificio Tupper 401, Balboa, Ancón, Republic of Panama; Herbario PMA, Universidad de Panamá, Estafeta Universitaria, Panamá City, Republic of Panama
Coiba Myrteae Taxonomy Eudicots

Abstract

Eugenia veraguensis is described as a new species of Myrtaceae from Panama. It differs from E. rhombea, the most similar taxon, by a combination of its shrubby habit, a distinctive dichotomous branching pattern with 4 to 6 leaved branchlets, chartaceous or subcoriaceous leaves and its small number of stamens. It occurs in coastal forest and scrub on islands off Pacific Western Panama. Following the inclusion of a specimen of E. veraguensis as E. rhombea in Flora Mesoamericana, we discuss the occurrence of this latter species in Panama.