Gossypium anapoides (Malvaceae), a new species from Western Australia

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TitleGossypium anapoides (Malvaceae), a new species from Western Australia
AuthorsJames Stewart, Lyn Craven, Curt Brubaker, Jonathan Wendel
TypeJournal Article
Year2015
CitationStewart J, Craven L, Brubaker C, Wendel J. Gossypium anapoides (Malvaceae), a new species from Western Australia. Novon: a journal for botanical nomenclature. 2015. 23(4):447-451.
Publication CodeNOVON-23-447

Abstract

Gossypium anapoides J. M. Stewart,Craven, Brubaker & Wendel (Malvaceae), a new species of Gossypium L. endemic to the north Kimberley region of Western Australia, is described.The species is erect, with multiple, unbranched stems arising from the crown of a woody lignotuber. This trait, along with the presence of an elaiosome on each seed and the results of molecular analyses, places it with the species of Gossypium sect. Grandicalyx(Fryxell) Fryxell and makes it phylogenetically sister to the geographically disjunct species G. cunninghamii Tod. The species is named for the unique raised venation on the adaxial leaf surface that imparts the appearance of an abaxial surface.
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Ganapoides_K6_NOVON-23-447.jpgGossypium anapoides - holotype. [Image from Stewart et al., 2015, NOVON-23-447]
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URLhttp://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.3417/2007140
Journal NameNovon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature
Publication CodeNOVON-23-447