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Meriania rigida Triana 1871

2018
Meriania rigida (Benth.) Triana (1871: 66). Figs. 2D, 2E. Tree 8 to 10 m. Glabrous. Leaf blades coriaceous, shortly 5-plinerved (in Peruvian specimens); with strictly elliptic leaf blades (Peruvian specimens). Flowers 5-merous; petal red-lilac; anthers and filaments lilac, connective appendage yellow.
Paredes-Burneo, Diego   +2 more
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Meriania sanguinea Wurdack 1967

2018
Meriania sanguinea Wurdack (1967: 4). Figs. 2F–2H. Shrub 1.3– 4 m. Young branchlets rounded quadrangular, interpetiolar flaps present. Lamina cordate, above glabrous and slightly bullate, beneath setulous only on the veins. Distribution in Peru:—In shrubby patches next to montane forests on eastern slopes, among 2100 and 3050 m.
Paredes-Burneo, Diego   +2 more
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Two new species of Meriania (Melastomataceae) from eastern Ecuador

Phytotaxa, 2020
We describe two new species of Meriania (Melastomataceae), Meriania ardyae from Llanganates National Park and Meriania zunacensis from the Río Zuñac Reserve in Ecuador. Meriania ardyae is characterized by dark crimson petals, hypanthium and calyx with a dark purple coloration, young branches and internodes covered with a dense pubescence of violet ...
Fernández-Fernández, Diana M.   +2 more
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Two New Species of Meriania (Melastomataceae) from Hispaniola

Systematic Botany, 1987
Two new species, Meriania brevipedunculata and M. parvifolia, are described from Morne Formon in Parc National Pic Macaya, in the Massif de la Hotte, Haiti. These species are compared with M. involucrata, M. ekmanii, and M. squamulosa, the three species of the genus previously known from Hispaniola.
Walter S. Judd, James D. Skean
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