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Type: Article
Published: 2020-09-29
Page range: 269–276
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Lepidagathis ananthapuramensis (Acanthaceae): a new species from the lateritic plateaus of Kerala, India

KANNUR UNIVERSITY
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ANILKUMAR VS

DEPARTMENT OF COLLEGIATE EDUCATION ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
KERALA UNIVERSITY
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SINDHU ARYA

RESEARCH SCHOLAR UNIVERSITY OF KERALA
UNIVERSITY OF KANNUR
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
MG UNIVERSITY
Lamiales Endemism lateritic plateaus

Abstract

 A new species of Lepidagathis from the lateritic plateau  of Kasaragod district of Kerala, India, is described and illustrated as Lepidagathis ananthapuramensis sp. nov. The new species resembles L.keralensis but differs in having erect habit, hairy stem, roots borne only on the basal root stock , hairy veins of leaves, early blooming period, one-sided purplish brown long inflorescence,14–30 flowers per spike, four ovules in the ovary and 1–4 seeded capsule.