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Journal articles on the topic "Flora of Guatemala"

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VÁZQUEZ-GARCÍA, J. ANTONIO, ERICK TRIBOUILLIER-NAVAS, FREDY ARCHILA, MARIO VÉLIZ, A. SALOME ORTEGA PEÑA, and VIACHESLAV SHALISKO. "Three new species of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) endemic to the north-wet-arc in the Maya Highlands of Guatemala." Phytotaxa 529, no. 1 (2021): 57–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.529.1.4.

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Three new Magnolia species and a new record from Guatemala are described and illustrated. Two of the new species, M. javieri and M. oscarrodrigoi, are from Alta Verapaz Department and one, M. veliziana, is from Quiché Department. Additionally, M. faustinomirandae is newly reported for the flora of Guatemala. With this contribution, the number of native Guatemalan species increases from 11 to 15 species. An updated distribution map and a key to species are provided. Guatemala, particularly the north-wet-arc in the Maya Highlands, is now an important centre of diversification and endemism for Ma
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VÁZQUEZ-GARCÍA, J. ANTONIO, ERICK TRIBOUILLIER-NAVAS, FREDY ARCHILA, RUDY EDUARDO AGUILAR, and VIACHESLAV SHALISKO. "Two new species of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) from Alta Verapaz and Quiché, Guatemala." Phytotaxa 559, no. 1 (2022): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.559.1.4.

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Two new species of Magnolia from Guatemala are described and illustrated, one belonging to Magnolia sect. Magnolia, M. weerakitana from Alta Verapaz Department, and the other to Magnolia sect. Talauma, M. quichensis, from Quiché Department. Magnolia lacandonica is first recorded for the flora of Guatemala. In this contribution, the number of native species of the genus for Guatemala increased from 15 to 18 species, occupying fourth place in the diversity of species of the genus in the Neotropics. We provide a map for magnolias for the Departments and an updated key to Guatemalan magnolias. The
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Pöll, Elfriede, and Ava Nury Díaz. "Inventario de helechos, bromelias, palmas y lianas presentes en la cuenca del rio Chocon-Machacas." Revista Científica 7, no. 1 (1989): 7. https://doi.org/10.54495/rev.cientifica.v7i1.431.

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De los trabajos de investigación realizados hasta la fecha sobre la flora guatemalteca, ninguno se ha referido específicamente a las familias de Bromelias, Palmas, clase Filicineae y lianas de la cuenca del Río Chocón-Machacas, aunque existen algunas referencias sobre especies vegetales en todo el departamento de Izabal. En 1880, los señores F. Ducane Godman y Osbert Salvini, escribieron el libro titulado “Biología Centrali-americana”, en este estudio se encuentra la identificación de las especies y su distribución geográfica. Entre los años de 1925-1950, los señores Standley y Steyermark real
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Cash-Arcia, Norman, William Cetzal-Ix, Edgar Mó, Hermes Vega, and Saikat Basu. "First record of Lepanthes appendiculata Ames (Orchidaceae: Pleurothallidinae) from Nicaragua, with comments on the morphological variation, geographical distribution, and conservation status." Check List 12, no. (4) (2016): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.15560/12.4.1941.

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<em>Lepanthes appendiculata</em> Ames, a new record for the orchid flora of Nicaragua is presented, with comments on its geographical distribution, floral variations, and analysis of conservation status following IUCN criteria. Additionally, we include iconography of its floral variations, habitats, and a detailed distribution map. Based on the herbarium records and iconography, we also accept and corroborate 10 species of <em>Lepanthes</em> Sw. in Nicaragua.
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VÁZQUEZ-GARCÍA, J. ANTONIO, ERICK TRIBOUILLIER-NAVAS, FREDY ARCHILA, and MARIO ESTEBAN VÉLIZ-PÉREZ. "A conspectus of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) in Guatemala: novelties and conservation." Phytotaxa 427, no. 4 (2019): 221–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.427.4.1.

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Magnoliaceae of Guatemala are summarized, and two new Guatemalan species from Alta Verapaz are described and illustrated. Two Magnolia occurrence records are added to the flora of this country. Magnolia archilana is similar to M. hondurensis, but it differs from the latter in having glabrous terminal twigs, petioles, spathaceous bracts, peduncles and carpels, broadly obovate leaves, longer peduncles and larger sepals, outer petals and polyfollicles. Magnolia tribouillierana resembles M. montebelloensis but differs from the latter in lacking branches below five metres; in having glabrous twig i
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Vázquez-García, J. Antonio, Mario Esteban Véliz-Pérez, Erick Tribouillier-Navas, and Miguel A. Muñiz-Castro. "Magnolia quetzal and Magnolia mayae, a new species and a new record, respectively, for the flora of Guatemala." Phytotaxa 76, no. 1 (2013): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.76.1.1.

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Vázquez-García, J. Antonio, Véliz-Pérez, Mario Esteban, Tribouillier-Navas, Erick, Muñiz-Castro, Miguel A. (2013): Magnolia quetzal and Magnolia mayae, a new species and a new record, respectively, for the flora of Guatemala. Phytotaxa 76 (1): 1-6, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.76.1.1, URL: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.76.1.1
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Archila Morales, Fredy L., Monika M. Lipińska, and Dariusz L. Szlachetko. "Masdevallia × urbanae (Orchidaceae)—A New, Natural Hybrid between M. floribunda and M. tuerckheimii from Guatemala." Diversity 13, no. 3 (2021): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13030108.

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Masdevallia Ruiz. &amp; Pav. in the broad concept comprises about 350 species distributed from southern Mexico to southern Brazil with the highest diversity in the Andes of Ecuador and Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia. Until now, only six species have been found in Guatemala. While studying the diversity of the orchid flora in this megadiverse country, we came across plants that in terms of morphological characteristics, were intermediate between M. floribunda Lindl. and M. tuerckheimii Ames. All three taxa are pollinated by two so far undescribed species of Zygothrica fruit flies. In the presented
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Archila Morales, Fredy L., Monika M. Lipińska, Magdalena Dudek, and Dariusz L. Szlachetko. "Schiedeella bajaverapacensis (Orchidaceae, Spiranthinae), a New Orchid Species from Guatemala." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 6 (2023): 5362. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065362.

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Guatemala is recognized for its diverse and rich flora and fauna. It is estimated that over 1200 orchid species, classified in 223 genera, are known to occur in this rather small, yet megadiverse country. While studying the diversity of this plant group in the department of Baja Verapaz, we found individuals that clearly belonged to the genus Schiedeella, but whose features did not fit any previously known species. At that time, nine terrestrial taxon representatives were known to occur in Guatemala. We conducted the morphological analysis in accordance with the standard procedures of classica
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Castillo-Cabrera, Fernando, Rosa Roldán, Mercedes Barrios, et al. "Interactive Checklists to Increase Access to Urban Biodiversity Information in Guatemala." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8 (September 24, 2024): e137732. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.137732.

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The Guatemala Biodiversity Portal (GBP) is a customized platform developed with Symbiota (Gries et al. 2014) for the digitization of local natural history collections and research projects (Orellana et al. 2023). Currently, the portal includes 42 virtual profiles for the live management of biodiversity data and already hosts more than 50,000 specimen and observation records. Additionally, over 400,000 records of Guatemalan specimens in international collections have been imported from other Symbiota portals and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), increasing accessibility to da
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Barrie, Fred R., and Laurence E. Skog. "Seven New Species of Besleria (Gesneriaceae) from the Mesoamerican Flora." Novon, A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 32 (October 11, 2024): 162–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2024830.

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Seven species of Besleria Plum. ex L. (Gesneriaceae) are described from the Mesoamerican flora to add to the 27 currently recognized from the region: three from types from Panama (Besleria amicitia L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie, B. darienensis L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie, and B. fruticosa L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie), two from Costa Rica (B. gracilis L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie and B. talamancana L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie), and one each from Honduras (B. hondurensis L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie) and Belize (B. nicolsonii L. E. Skog &amp; Barrie), the latter also found in Guatemala and Honduras.
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Books on the topic "Flora of Guatemala"

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Anléu, Luis M. Villar. La flora silvestre de Guatemala. Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 1998.

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B, Cano Enio, and Universidad del Valle de Guatemala., eds. Biodiversidad de Guatemala. Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, 2006.

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1757-1820?, Moziño José Mariano, ed. Flora de Guatemala de José Mociño. Ediciones Doce Calles, 1996.

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Florales, Juegos. 64 juegos florales de Quetzaltenango. Editorial Cultura, 2001.

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Anabel, Ford, Ford Foundation, U.S. National Committee for Man and the Biosphere. Tropical Ecosystems Directorate., World Monuments Watch (Program), and United States. Dept. of State. Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs., eds. The f uture of El Pilar: The integrated research & development plan for the El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna, Belize-Guatemala : results of the the Mesa Redonda El Pilar, Mexico City, January 1997 = Visión futura de El Pilar : plan integrado de investigación y desarrollo de la Reserva Arqueológica El Pilar para la Flora y Fauna Mayas, Belice-Guatemala : de acuerdo a la Mesa Redonda El Pilar, Ciudad de México, Enero 1997. Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 1998.

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Guatemala) Juegos Florales Hispanoamericanos (65th 2002 Quezaltenango. LXV Certamen de Juegos Florales Hispanoamericanos de Quetzaltenango: Dedicado al escritor guatemalteco Otto René Castillo. Editorial Cultura, 2002.

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Juegos florales hispanoamericanos de Quezaltenango: Un siglo de poesía. Dirección general del diario de Centro América y Tipografía Nacional, 2014.

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Especies de flora endémica y amenazada de la Reserva Protectora de Manantiales Cerro San Gil y Biotopo Chocón Machacas para la Conservación del Manatí, Izabal, Guatemala: Informe final proyecto 48-01. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia, Centro de Estudios Conservacionistas, 2004.

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The future of El Pilar: The integrated research & development plan for the El Pilar Archaeological Reserve for Maya Flora and Fauna, Belize-Guatemala : results of the the Mesa Redonda El Pilar, Mexico City, January 1997 = Visión futura de El Pilar : plan integrado de investigación y desarrollo de la Reserva Arqueológica El Pilar para la Flora y Fauna Mayas, Belice-Guatemala : de acuerdo a la Mesa Redonda El Pilar, Ciudad de México, Enero 1997. Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 1998.

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