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(2922) Proposal to conserve the name Loasa rudis (“Nasa rudis”) against L. rhoeadifolia (Loasaceae)
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Weigend, Maximilian (2022-10-17)The genus Nasa was established by Weigend in 2006, encompassing species previously classified under Loasa. The distinction between the two genera is supported by the presence of a single bract per flower, a unique structure ... -
A new combination in Nasa (Loasaceae) from Mesoamerica
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Weigend, Maximilian (2023)The taxon Nasa triphylla subsp. rudis, previously described as Loasa rhoeadifolia in 1840, has been synonymized since 1900. To maintain nomenclatural stability and preserve the established epithet "rudis," a proposal to ... -
An unusual disjunction in Loasaceae: Central American Chichicaste grandis is nested in Brazilian Aosa
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Chinchilla Alvarado, Isler Fabián; Weigend, Maximilian (2018)The highly distinctive genus Chichicaste is restricted to the Costa Rica-Chocó Biogeographic Hotspsot from Costa Rica to northwestern Colombia and comprises a single species, C. grandis. Relationships of this taxon have ... -
Familia LOASACEAE
Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Cohen, Dylan H.; Weigend, Maximilian (2021-11-05)Este texto describe las características de plantas pertenecientes a varias especies de la familia Loasaceae. Se detallan aspectos de sus tallos, raíces, hojas, flores, inflorescencias, y frutos. También se menciona la ... -
Taxonomic revision of the peculiar genus Xylopodia (Loasaceae) with a new species from Argentina and Bolivia demonstrating an atypical trans-Andean disjunction
Martín, Claudia M.; Zanotti, Christian Alejandro; Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Henning, Tilo; Catarí, Juan Carlos; Weigend, Maximilian (2022)Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae are a nearly exclusively American plant group with a center of diversity in Peru. Numerous new taxa have been described over the past decades; one of the most striking discoveries was that of ... -
When the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence: Nasa (Loasaceae) rediscoveries from Peru and Ecuador, and the contribution of community science networks
Henning, Tilo; Acuña Castillo, Rafael; Cornejo, Xavier; Gonzáles, Paúl; Segovia, Edgar; Wong Sato, Akira Armando; Weigend, Maximilian (2023)Documentation of plant taxa has long been subject to the temporal and spatial selectivity of professional research expeditions, especially in tropical regions. Therefore, rare and/or narrowly endemic species are sometimes ...