Miconia sect. Lima is an entirely Greater Antillean clade that consists of 19 known species of shrubs and small trees, which were previously recognized under the polyphyletic genera Leandra and Ossaea. The highest species richness in the clade is represented on Cuba (10 species), followed by Hispaniola (8 species) and then Jamaica (1 species). Here we present a taxonomic revision of the clade based on the study of species in the field, herbarium specimens, as well as a DNA-based phylogeny reconstruction. The Lima clade most likely originated on Cuba and then spread to Jamaica once and Hispaniola multiple times. Species of this clade can be recognized by the well developed bulla-based hairs of the adaxial leaf surface, as well as the clavate...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...
We describe two new species in Miconia sect. Lima, Miconia bullotricha Bécquer & Majure and Miconia ...
We describe two new species in Miconia sect. Lima, Miconia bullotricha Bécquer & Majure a...
The systematics of three species of Miconia sect. Sagraea from the Greater Antilles, which also occu...
The systematics of three species of Miconia sect. Sagraea from the Greater Antilles, which also occu...
The Octopleura clade of Miconia is a natural group of Neotropical subshrubs and small trees comprisi...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...
We describe two new species in Miconia sect. Lima, Miconia bullotricha Bécquer & Majure and Miconia ...
We describe two new species in Miconia sect. Lima, Miconia bullotricha Bécquer & Majure a...
The systematics of three species of Miconia sect. Sagraea from the Greater Antilles, which also occu...
The systematics of three species of Miconia sect. Sagraea from the Greater Antilles, which also occu...
The Octopleura clade of Miconia is a natural group of Neotropical subshrubs and small trees comprisi...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
The nomenclature and phylogenetic placement of five species of Miconieae in the Greater Antilles wit...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent collections in the Sierra de Bahoruco represent a previously undescribed species of Miconia s...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Recent phylogenetic studies incorporating DNA sequence data have corroborated the suspected non-mono...
Melastomataceae is a tropical family of 4500-5000 species divided into nine tribes. The largest trib...