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Type: Article
Published: 2015-06-22
Page range: 26–34
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Magnolia vargasiana (Magnoliaceae), a new Andean species and a key to Ecuadorian species of subsection Talauma, with notes on its pollination biology

Prometeo Program, Universidad Estatal Amazónica, Paso lateral, km 2.5 vía a Napo, Puyo, Pastaza, Ecuador. Sabbatical Program Universidad de Guadalajara-CUCBA, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Instituto de Botánica (Herbario IBUG), Las Agujas, Zapopan, km15, carr. Guadalajara-Nogales, Jalisco, México.
Universidad Estatal Amazónica, Paso lateral, km 2.5 vía a Napo, Puyo, Pastaza, Ecuador.
Universidad Estatal Amazónica, Paso lateral, km 2.5 vía a Napo, Puyo, Pastaza, Ecuador.
Cordillera Abitagua Topo Magnoliids Ecuador

Abstract

Magnoliaceae Jussieu (1789: 280) consist of ca. 330 species worldwide, nearly half of them in the New World (Vázquez-García et al. 2014). There is no agreement on the internal classification, including the number of sections (0–11), genera (1–13), subgenera (0–9) and subfamilies (0–2) (Figlar & Nooteboom 2004; Xia et al. 2008, Romanov & Dilcher 2013) and despite various phylogenetic studies of Magnoliaceae in the last two decades, classification of the family has not reached a consensus (Qiu et al. 1993, 1995; Kim et al. 2001; Azuma et al. 2001, Li & Conran 2003, Nie et al. 2008, Kim & Suh 2013). Here we follow the classification of Figlar & Nooteboom (2004).