Two new species of Salvia (Lamiaceae) from the dry forests of Dominican Republic

多米尼加共和国干旱森林中发现两种新的鼠尾草属(唇形科)植物

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Abstract

We describe two new species of Salvia from the Antillean dry forests, belonging to SalviasectionUrbania. These species' names honor two Latin American botanists who have advanced our understanding either of the Dominican flora or the mint family (Lamiaceae). Salviaclaseana is found in the Sierra Martín García. It resembles S.calaminthifolia but differs in having strigose stems, rhombic to trullate leaves with a cuneate, decurrent base, and larger flowers. Salviamartineziana inhabits the Sierra de Bahoruco. It resembles Salviabrachyphylla but differs in having strigose stems with retrorse trichomes and flowers disposed in the axils of the distal leaves. We provide descriptions, photographs, a distribution map and an identification key for the species of SalviasectionUrbania from the Domini-can Republic. Additionally, we sequenced three molecular markers (nrITS, trnL-trnF, and trnH-psbA) for the new taxa and other Dominican and Haitian Salvia species to investigate their phylogenetic relationships.

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