Mimosa chacoënsis (Leguminosae), new record for the flora of Argentina
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https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v53.n1.19915Keywords:
Argentine Flora, Chacoan Flora, Mimosa section Habbasia, series RojasianaeAbstract
Mimosa chacoënsis (Leguminosae), new record for the flora of Argentina. Mimosa chacoënsis, belonging to the section Habbasia series Rojasianae of genus Mimosa, is cited for the first time to Argentina, in the Formosa province. This species, endemic of the Dry Chaco ecoregion, has been previously registered only from Bolivia and Paraguay. As a result of this work the number of known species of Mimosa from the Argentine Flora increases to 56. A detailed morphological description and observations, an illustration, a distribution map, and a discussion of the ecology of this species are presented. Likewise, an identification key to species of Mimosa section Habbasia in Argentina is included.Downloads
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