Progress toward a taxonomic revision of Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) has revealed numerous novelties in this morphologically diverse and unexpectedly species-rich genus. Eleven new species are here described and illustrated from Central and South America: Colombia (M. nicotianifolia and M. schultesii), Costa Rica (M. auriculata), Ecuador (M. subsessilis), Peru (M. gracilis, M. maguirei, M. wurdackii, and M. zophoflora), and Venezuela (M. ewaniana, M. papillosa, and M. weaveri). Macrocarpaea zophoflora is notable for being the first species to be described of Gentianaceae that is known, or recognized, to have free deciduous interpetiolar stipules. The family was previously defined as exstipulate without exception
The genus Lisianthus as construed by A. H. R. Grisebach in 1839 comprised five sections, as follows:...
Yanomamua araca is described as a new genus and species from Serra do Araçá, an outlier of the Guaya...
The Gentianaceae are represented in Peru by 15 genera and nearly 170 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993...
A monographic revision of the neotropical genus Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) has been initia...
In preparation for a monograph of Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae), 23 new species are here desc...
In preparation for the Flora Neotropica monograph of Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) and recent...
Two new species, Macrocarpaea claireae and M. quizhpei (Gentianaceae: Helieae), are described from t...
Four new species, Macrocarpaea dies-viridis (Ecuador), M. luctans (Ecuador, Peru), M. lucubrans (Pan...
Three new species from Peru, Macrocarpaea abiseo, M. felicitata, and M. huamantanga, are described a...
A brief survey of seed morphology and palynology in Macrocarpaea is discussed and illustrated by Sca...
A synopsis of the genus Macrocarpaea in Bolivia is presented. Four species are recognized including ...
Outside of the principal distribution and major diversification of Macrocarpaea in the Andes, smalle...
The genus Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae, Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of ...
The pains Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae. Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of t...
Ruiz and Pavon described four species of Lisianthus (Gentianaceae) that are now recognized in the ge...
The genus Lisianthus as construed by A. H. R. Grisebach in 1839 comprised five sections, as follows:...
Yanomamua araca is described as a new genus and species from Serra do Araçá, an outlier of the Guaya...
The Gentianaceae are represented in Peru by 15 genera and nearly 170 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993...
A monographic revision of the neotropical genus Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) has been initia...
In preparation for a monograph of Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae), 23 new species are here desc...
In preparation for the Flora Neotropica monograph of Macrocarpaea (Gentianaceae: Helieae) and recent...
Two new species, Macrocarpaea claireae and M. quizhpei (Gentianaceae: Helieae), are described from t...
Four new species, Macrocarpaea dies-viridis (Ecuador), M. luctans (Ecuador, Peru), M. lucubrans (Pan...
Three new species from Peru, Macrocarpaea abiseo, M. felicitata, and M. huamantanga, are described a...
A brief survey of seed morphology and palynology in Macrocarpaea is discussed and illustrated by Sca...
A synopsis of the genus Macrocarpaea in Bolivia is presented. Four species are recognized including ...
Outside of the principal distribution and major diversification of Macrocarpaea in the Andes, smalle...
The genus Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae, Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of ...
The pains Macrocarpaea (Griseb.) Gilg (Gentianaceae. Helieae) is among the largest woody genera of t...
Ruiz and Pavon described four species of Lisianthus (Gentianaceae) that are now recognized in the ge...
The genus Lisianthus as construed by A. H. R. Grisebach in 1839 comprised five sections, as follows:...
Yanomamua araca is described as a new genus and species from Serra do Araçá, an outlier of the Guaya...
The Gentianaceae are represented in Peru by 15 genera and nearly 170 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993...