1988
DOI: 10.2307/2807010
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Additions to South American Senecioneae (Asteraceae)

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“…Gynoxys hutchisonii is distinct in the combina¬ tion of the small leaves and the rayless heads. Such small leaves are not found in other Peruvian species (Herrera, A., 1980;Sagastegui & Tellez-Alvarado, 1987;Dillon & Sagastegui, 1988), while the many small-leaved species of Ecuador all have rays. The rayless condition might occur occasionally in nor¬ mally radiate species of Gynoxys, but a number of species are characteristically rayless.…”
Section: Aequatorium Cajamarcense H Robinson and Jmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Gynoxys hutchisonii is distinct in the combina¬ tion of the small leaves and the rayless heads. Such small leaves are not found in other Peruvian species (Herrera, A., 1980;Sagastegui & Tellez-Alvarado, 1987;Dillon & Sagastegui, 1988), while the many small-leaved species of Ecuador all have rays. The rayless condition might occur occasionally in nor¬ mally radiate species of Gynoxys, but a number of species are characteristically rayless.…”
Section: Aequatorium Cajamarcense H Robinson and Jmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The species is unusual in Paragynoxys by the opposite leaves and the involucre of 5 8 bracts. Its closest relationship seems to be with the similarly small-leaved, Peruvian Gynoxys lopezii Dillon & Sagastegui (1988), which was transferred to Paragynoxys by Cuatrecasas (1990: 314). Literature Cited Cabrera, A. L. 1978.…”
Section: Gynoxys Jaramilloimentioning
confidence: 96%