Para información adicional acerca de este espécimen, por favor contactar: Jonathan D. Amith (demca.biology@gmail.com)
jamithposted 2020-12-24 15:24:23
En su correo de 2017-07-10, T. Daniel comentó, "I am guessing it might be a somewhat depauperate specimen of Justicia breviflora. Here is what I have in my file on that species from Puebla: 'Puebla [?]: not included in above description because this specimen seems to have very short basal appendage on lower theca and upper theca appears to lack pubescence and thecae are not subperpendicular: Mpio. Huitzilan, Totutla, 19.92509 N, -97.71045 W, 1160 m, bosque mesófilo de montaña, orilla de la vereda y entre los cafetales, scarce, 23-IX-2015 (flr, frt), C. Ledesma C. & A. Sotero H. 21253 (CAS)—Amith plant (photo?)' Your plant or plants might be something distinct from J. breviflora, but I am not aware of any other species that it might be. A keeper!!" In the spreadsheet (EXCEL) sent 2019-03-14, T. Damien commented "1 in a species complex that might be separated into taxa". In an email of 2019-03-14, T. Daniel noted, "Justicia breviflora 22480, 74597, 86036 (another complex with many variants; this might be one of them, or it might be distinct; I have a file on this complex, but have never resolved the taxonomy; it is okay as J. breviflora for now, but it just might be sufficiently distinct to be recognized as a separate taxon; I need to look at the pollen, etc. will also try to work on this with the other Justicia items noted above)."