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25 August 2017 Resurrection of the Genus Rorida (Cleomaceae), a Distinctive Old World Segregate of Cleome
Mats Thulin, Eric H. Roalson
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Abstract

The genus Rorida J.F.Gmel. is resurrected for Cleome L. sect. Thylacophora Franch. within the non-monophyletic Cleome. Rorida is strongly supported as monophyletic by molecular data and is also morphologically very distinctive, with simple leaves, four stamens, and triangular, very shortly clawed, dimorphic petals, appendaged at the base. Twelve species are recognized in desert and semidesert regions from northeastern Africa through the Arabian Peninsula to Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Pakistan. Rorida cornus-africani is described as new from Somalia and new combinations are made for the other eleven species. All names are typified, including 10 lectotypes designated here. An identification key and distribution maps for all species are provided.

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Mats Thulin and Eric H. Roalson "Resurrection of the Genus Rorida (Cleomaceae), a Distinctive Old World Segregate of Cleome," Systematic Botany 42(3), 569-577, (25 August 2017). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364417X695989
Published: 25 August 2017
KEYWORDS
Cleome sect. Thylacophora
Lectotypification
new combinations
taxonomy
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