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ED438788FFB6B23FFF1BF896FE284288.text	ED438788FFB6B23FFF1BF896FE284288.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata Iltis	<div><p>Cleoserrata Iltis, (in Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007: 447).— Type: C. serrata (Jacquin) Iltis</p><p>Annual herbs, glabrous, unarmed, with stipules diminutive or absent; leaves 3 ‒ 7(‒ 9)-foliolate, leaflets serrate-ciliate; inflorescences bracteate or not, bracts diminutive, caducous, or well-developed; flowers with showy petals, pinkish, purplish, ivory, or white.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB6B23FFF1BF896FE284288	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFF02FA1E471C.text	ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFF02FA1E471C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata	<div><p>Key to the species of Cleoserrata</p><p>1 Flowers without bracts or with bracts diminutive, hirsute, hyaline...................................................................................................2</p><p>1’ ‒ Flowers with foliaceous bracts, green................................................................................................................................................4</p><p>2 Stipules diminutive, hirsute, hyaline; fruits linear-cylindrical...........................................................................................................3</p><p>2’ ‒ Stipules absent; fruit ellipsoid ............................................................................................................................ Cleoserrata bahiana</p><p>3 Leaflets lanceolate to ovate, wide, 1 ‒ 6 cm wide, rarely narrow. Petals 8 ‒ 15 mm long. Capsules sessile or with gynophore 4 ‒ 10 mm long; seed opening cleft membrane smooth and shiny, without inflated cells and diminutive; Mexico and West Indies to Colombia and Guyana ........................................................................................................................................................... Cleoserrata serrata</p><p>3’ ‒ Leaflets linear-elliptic to lanceolate, narrow, 0.5 ‒ 2.5 cm wide. Petals 12 ‒ 25 mm long. Capsules long-stipitate, gynophore (5 ‒) 12 ‒ 53 mm long; seed opening cleft membrane opaque, covered by bulliform cells, densely aggregated, diminutive and spread around the testa; Guyana, Brazil to Bolivia, Paraguay and Argentina ......................................................................... Cleoserrata paludosa</p><p>4 Plants sparsely pubescent-glandulous or glabrous; leaves 3-foliolate; stipules diminutive, hyaline; mature capsule ellipsoid or fusiform, generally narrowly attenuated at apex, wider at base............................................................... Cleoserrata melanosperma</p><p>4’ ‒ Plants sparsely pilose, puberulous-glandulous or glabrous; leaves 5 ‒ 7 (rarely ‒ 9)-foliolate; stipules absent; mature capsule linear-cylindrical or oblong-cylindrical, attenuated to sharp at both extremities ......................................................... Cleoserrata speciosa</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFF02FA1E471C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFDD9FF7E42BB.text	ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFDD9FF7E42BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata bahiana Iltis	<div><p>1. Cleoserrata bahiana Iltis &amp; M.B. Costa-e-Silva ex Soares Neto &amp; Roalson, sp. nov. (Fig.1 a ‒ e)</p><p>Type: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Chapadão Ocidental da Bahia. 5 km to the N. of Tabocas, which is 10 km N. W. of <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-44.033333&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-12.65" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -44.033333/lat -12.65)">Serra Dourada</a>, 12°39’S ‒ 44°02’W, 1 May 1980, R. M. Harley 21972 (holotype: CEPEC!; isotypes: HUEFS!, K000220454 [image!], K000220455 [image!], NY!, WIS v0324962!, WIS v0324963!, WIS v0324964!) .</p><p>Diagnosis: —Leaves 3 ‒ 5 foliolate, with lower and upper leaves sometimes 1 ‒ foliolate; stipules lacking; capsule ellipsoid, gynophore 1.2 ‒ 2.2 cm long. Differs from other species of the genus by the absence of bracts and seeds uniformly smooth, with a narrow cleft covered by a thin, smooth membrane.</p><p>Herb to slender subshrub, 1 ‒ 1.5 m tall; branches striate longitudinally, unarmed, glabrous. Stipules absent. Leaves palmately compound, usually 3 ‒ 5-foliolate, the lower and upper leaves sometimes 1-foliolate; petiole 1.5 ‒ 7 cm long, unarmed; leaflets lanceolate to elliptic, acute to acuminate at apex, attenuate to cuneate at base, margin serrulate, central leaflet 2 ‒ 5 × 0.7 ‒ 1.8 cm, outermost leaflet 3 ‒ 4 × 0.5 ‒ 0.9 cm; petiolule 1 ‒ 1.5 mm long. Racemes few-flowered, 20 cm long. Bracts absent. Flower buds capitate to elliptic. Pedicels 1 ‒ 1.7 cm long, glabrous. Sepals lanceolate, 1 ‒ 1.5 × 0.5 ‒ 1 mm, acuminate at the apex, greenish. Petals unguiculate, claw 1 ‒ 3 mm long, blade elliptic to lanceolate, 5 ‒ 7 × 2 ‒ 3 mm, whitish. Stamens 6; filaments equal, 1.2 ‒ 1.8 cm long, glabrous, purplish; anthers 1.5 ‒ 3 mm long, greenish. Nectariferous disk obsolete ca. 1 mm long. Ovary ellipsoid, 1 ‒ 2 × 0.5 ‒ 1 mm; stigma sessile, discoid. Mature capsule ellipsoid 2 ‒ 3.5 × 0.3 ‒ 0.9 cm, glabrous, pale-greenish; gynophore 1.4 ‒ 2.2 cm long. Seeds spiraled, 2 ‒ 3 × 1 ‒ 1.5 mm, uniformly smooth, glabrous, with narrow cleft covered by a thin, smooth membrane.</p><p>Distribution and habit: —Species endemic to Brazil, known only from the states of Bahia, Minas Gerais, and São Paulo (Fig. 2). Collected in plantations, boggy regions, and gallery forests.</p><p>Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to Bahia State, where the species was first recorded.</p><p>Phenology: —Flowers and fruits in January, April, May, and December.</p><p>Vernacular name: —Unknown.</p><p>Additional material examined (paratypes): — BRAZIL. Bahia: São Gabriel, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-41.666668&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.033334" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -41.666668/lat -11.033334)">Fazenda Boa Sorte</a>, 11°02’S 41°40’W, 2 April 2009, R. F. Machado et al. 122 (HUEFS!) ; Wanderley, Fazenda Terra Nova, 28 February 2012, A. M. Miranda &amp; J. Ferraz 6463 (EAC!, HUEFS!, HST!, IPA!, FUEL, RB!) ; <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-41.866665&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-11.3" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -41.866665/lat -11.3)">Irecê</a>, 11°18’S 41°52’W, 20 January 1967, J. R. Coleman 492 (GA, photocopy and photo in WIS) ; Irecê, common in dry rocky soil, 20 January 1967, J. R. Coleman 508 (GA, photocopy and photo in WIS) . Minas Gerais: <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-43.866665&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-16.716667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -43.866665/lat -16.716667)">Montes Claros</a>, 16°43’S 43°52’W, 30 December 1983, M. L. Gavilanes 1174 (ESAL!) ; without locality determined, Canyros de la rive droite du S. Francisco —à 4 or 5 lieues de sa source, without data, Sipolis s.n. (P 00741913 [image!]) . [São Paulo] Província de Saint-Paul, without locality determined, 1816, A. de Saint-Hilaire s.n. (P 00741912 [image!]) .</p><p>Notes: — Cleoserrata bahiana was previously applied, as an identification on herbarium sheets, as Cleome bahiana Iltis, ined., with the indication of Harley 21972 (CEPEC) as the species holotype but was never published. Although this name was adopted by Costa-e-Silva (2000) during a revision of the Brazilian species of Cleome, and can be found noted on species labels in some herbaria in her hand, this name was never validly published by Costa-e-Silva either. The absence of bracts readily distinguishes Cleoserrata bahiana from the other species of the genus, although it is similar to C. paludosa in terms of its habit, the absence of an indument, sepals lanceolate, greenish, and petals lanceolate to elliptic and white. It is distinguishable from C. paludosa by the absence of stipules and by its elliptic fruits.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB7B23EFF1BFDD9FF7E42BB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
ED438788FFB5B23BFF1BFBBDFF5B47AE.text	ED438788FFB5B23BFF1BFBBDFF5B47AE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata melanosperma (Roalson & Soares Neto 2017) Roalson & Soares Neto 2017	<div><p>2. Cleoserrata melanosperma (S.Watson) Roalson &amp; Soares Neto, comb. nov.</p><p>Cleome melanosperma S. Watson (1886: 415) . Physostemon melanospermus (S.Watson) Pax &amp; Hoffman (1936: 221) . Type:— MÉXICO. Chihuahua, Hacienda São Miguel, 1885, E. Palmer 94 (lectotype, designated here: GH 00042304!; isolectotypes: BM</p><p>000629042 [image!], F 0053179F, K 000220434, LE 00001893, MICH 1192086, NY 00387670!, NY 00387671!, US 00100486!,</p><p>US 00100487!, VT UVMVT024479).</p><p>Characterized by having leaves 3-foliolate, with stipules diminutive, hyaline and caducous. The bracts are well-developed, ≥ 3.5 × 1 cm, and can be 3-foliolate at the base of the inflorescence, becoming 1-foliolate nearer the apex. The petals vary in color from cream to white. The fruits can be ellipsoid, fusiform, or linear-cylindrical, with one short gynophore, 1 ‒ 8 mm long.</p><p>Additional material examined: — MÉXICO. Guerrero, Montes de Oca, Vallecitos, 12 July 1937, G. B. Hinton 10598 (GH, NA, NY, PH, US) ; Sinaloa: Rosario, 26 July 1897, Rose 1841 (GH, MEXU, MO, NY, US) .</p><p>Notes: — While Watson clearly designated Palmer 94 as the type of this species, no herbarium was found holding the holotype, although numerous duplicates of this collection can be found distributed in different herbaria. US and GH hold many of Watson’s types and either could be considered an appropriate choice for the lectotype ; the GH specimen is somewhat more complete, with fully mature fruits and more large-stemmed leaves than the two US specimens. For these reasons we designate here the GH specimen as the lectotype .</p><p>3. Cleoserrata paludosa (Willdenow ex Eichler) Iltis ex Soares Neto &amp; Roalson, comb. nov. Cleome paludosa Willdenow ex Eichler (in Martius 1865: 255. t. 56). Type:— BRAZIL. [Pará] Para, in paludosis, Siber with Hoffmannsegg. s.n. in Herb Willd. n. 12281 (holotype: B-W12281-010 [image!]). Cleome paludosa Willdenow ex Eichler var. brevipes Hauman (1925: 464) . Type:— ARGENTINA. Formosa, Guaycolec, Février 1919, P.</p><p>Jorgensen 3264 (lectotype, designated here: BA!; isolectotypes: SI 001233, LIL 000508, GH 00404945 [image!], US). Cleome paludosa Willdenow ex Eichler var. major Chodat &amp; Hassler (1903: 796) . Type:— PARAGUAY. E. Hassler 7676 (holotype: G</p><p>00106500 [image!]; isotypes: NY 00215160!, BM, P 00745109 [image!], G 00106499 [image!], G 00106501 [image!], G 00106502</p><p>[image!], WIS 0259064). Cleome serrata Jacquin subsp. paludosa Iltis, ined.</p><p>Leaves 3-foliolate, rarely 5-foliolate, with the margins of the leaflets serrate-ciliate. Bracts diminutive, ca. 1 mm long, filiform, hyaline, caducous. Fruits cylindrical, torulous, glabrous, erect, with a well-developed gynophore.</p><p>Additional material examined: — GUYANA. Northwestern slopes of Kanuku Mountains, in drainage of Mokumoku Creek (Takutu tributary), 31 March 1938 - 16 April 1938, A. C. Smith 3468 (F, MO, NY, U, US) . BRAZIL. Amazonas: Est. De Olimpo Monteiro acima de Santarém, 19 August 1923, J. G. Kuhlmann 43 (PEUFR, RB) ; Pernambuco: São Lourenço da Mata, Tapacurá, 8 December 1924, B. Pickel 772FS (IPA) ; Paraíba: Cruz do Espírito Santo, 29 September 1992, O. T. de Moura 834 (JPB, PEUFR) ; Rio Grande do Norte: Parnamirim, Riacho Águas Vermelhas, 11 March 2006, A. H. Ribeiro &amp; J. Silva 268 (UFRN) . BOLIVIA. Santa Cruz: Sara, Buena Vista, Bañados del Piraí, 20 January 1921, J. Steinbach 5255 (G-DEL, GH, MO, MVM, NY, PH) . PARAGUAY. Presidente Hayes: Gran Chaco, Loma Clavel, 1 November 1903, E. Hassler &amp; T. Rojas 2578 (F, G, GH, MO) . ARGENTINA. Jujuy: Dr. Manuel Belgrano, January 1940, R. Schreiter 10955 (LIL) .</p><p>Notes: — Jorgensen 3264, proposed as the type of Cleome paludosa var. brevipes in the protolog of the species, is distributed among various herbaria but without the designation of a holotype. The specimen in the BA herbarium is designated here as the lectotype as the Catalog of the Phanerogamic Flora of Argentina (Catalogue des phanérogames de l’Argentine) was based on material deposited in the Buenos Aires Natural History Museum, as well is the fact that this specimen was identified by L. Hauman (although it does not bear any designation such as “ssp. nov.” or “typus”).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB5B23BFF1BFBBDFF5B47AE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
ED438788FFB2B23BFF1BFC8AFD12432A.text	ED438788FFB2B23BFF1BFC8AFD12432A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata serrata (Jacquin) Iltis	<div><p>4. Cleoserrata serrata (Jacquin) Iltis (in Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007: 448)</p><p>Cleome serrata Jacquin (1760: 26) .</p><p>Neocleome serrata (Jacquin) Small (1933: 577) .</p><p>Type:— JAMAICA. N. J. von Jacquin s.n. (lectotype, designated here: BM 000589710!; isolecotypes: BM 000573986!, BM 000573987!) .</p><p>Cleome polygama Linnaeus (1763: 939) . Type:— JAMAICA. Brown 272 (lectotype designated by Fawcett &amp; Rendle 1914: 225: LINN 850.7 [image!]).</p><p>Cleome polygama Linnaeus var. isophylla Urban (1907: 345) . Type:— CUBA. La Magdalena-Cayamas, F.S. Earle &amp; C.F. Baker 2452 (holotype: B 100088705).</p><p>Cleome indecora Liebmann (in Schouw 1845: 3). Type:— Liebm 3195 (holotype: C 10009061 [image!])</p><p>Cleome ternata Willdenow nom. nud. in synon. (in Martius 1865: 257).</p><p>Cleoserrata serrata is morphologically close to C. paludosa, differing from the latter by having a short gynophore (vs. long gynophore) and by the membrane of the seed opening cleft being smooth and shining, and not covered by swollen and diminutive cells (vs. membrane of the seed opening cleft opaque, covered by bulliform, densely packed, diminutive cells distributed around the testa).</p><p>Distribution and habit: — Cleoserrata serrata is distributed from Mexico trough Central America and the West Indies (Jamaica, Cuba), Colombia, Surinam, and Guyana (Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007).</p><p>Notes: — Iltis and Cochrane (2007) list for the type: “ Colombia: Cartagena, N. J. von Jacquin s.n. (holotype: BM)”. However, the BM specimens are clearly marked as being collected in Jamaica, and the name was published in a work on Caribbean plants. For these reasons we believe the type information of Iltis and Cochrane (2007) to be an error. We chose the material BM 000589710 as the lectotype, as that specimen is most complete, with flowers and fruits, and demonstrates the characteristics most relevant to the recognition of the species, while the specimens BM 000573986 and BM 000573987 bear only fruits.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB2B23BFF1BFC8AFD12432A	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
ED438788FFB2B23AFF1BF90EFDD44109.text	ED438788FFB2B23AFF1BF90EFDD44109.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cleoserrata speciosa (Rafinesque) Iltis	<div><p>5. Cleoserrata speciosa (Rafinesque) Iltis (in Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007: 448)</p><p>Cleome speciosa Rafinesque (1817: 86)</p><p>Type:—t. 436, Kunth, in Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth 1821: 84 (lectotype designated by Iltis in Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007: 448).</p><p>Cleome speciosa Kunth (in Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth 1821: 84), nom. illeg.— Gynandropsis speciosa (Kunth) Candolle (1824: 238), nom. illeg.</p><p>Cleome cardinalis Candolle (1824: 238) . Type:— lectotype designated in McVaugh 2000: 117: Sessé &amp; Mociño Illustr. Hunt Inst. 6331.1120.</p><p>Cleome purpurea Candolle (1824: 239) . Type:— PERU. Anon s.n. (holotype: G-DC; isotypes: BM, G).</p><p>Cleome speciosissima Deppe ex Lindley (1830: 1312) . Type:—Grown from seeds sent by Deppe from Xalappa, Mexico (holotype: K 000220440 [image!]).</p><p>Cleome longifolia Willdenow nom. nud. in synon. (in Roemer &amp; Schultes 1830: 1617). Gynandropsis grandiflora Turczaninow (1854: 314) .Type:— MEXICO. Oaxaca, Galeotti 4655 (lectotype, designated here: KW 001000303 [image!]; isolectotypes: P 00076116 [image!], G 00226171 [image!], BR 0000006985912 [image!], BR 0000006985585 [image!]).</p><p>Gynandropsis tracy Briquet (1914: 383) . Type:— USA. Florida: Palma Sola, 10 Dec 1901, S.M. Tracy et al. 7667 (holotype: G 00226172 [image!]; isotypes: GH, BH 000104712 [image!], NY 00215144!, NY 00215145!, WIS WIS0259117!, MO 247718, US 00100521[image!]).</p><p>Cleome pachystigma Briquet (1914: 377) . Type: —[MEXICO] Peruvia [PERU]. Loco haud indicato, Pavon s.n. (holotype: G 00226169 [image!]; isotypes: BM BM000629045 [image!], F, G 00226313 [image!].</p><p>Characterized by the absence of stipules; bracts 1-foliolate; inflorescence congested; flowers with petals pinkish to strongly purple, and with androgynophore elongated (Iltis 1952; Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007).</p><p>Distribution and habit: — Cleoserrata speciosa is native to Mexico, and cultivated in Central America, the West Indies, Colombia, Africa, and Middle Eastern countries (Iltis &amp; Cochrane 2007). Also naturalized in China (Zhang &amp; Tucker 2008).</p><p>Notes: —While Iltis and Cochrane (2007) chose the drawing associated with the original description (Humboldt, Bonpland &amp; Kunth 1821) as the lectotype, there are four important collections from the HBK collection trip that Bonpland deposited in Paris: P 00679905!, P 00679906!, P 00076108!, and P 00076108!. Two of these are actually annotated as the holotype (905 and 906) and the other two as isotypes. A lectotype is designated here for Gynandropsis grandiflora as the original description was based on syntypes, with the collection Galeotti 4655 best representing the species. We chose the specimen KW 001000303 as the lectotype, as it has flowers and mature fruits, which are not present in other specimens of Galeotti 4655.</p><p>There is some confusion with respect to who was the original collector and the location of the original collection site of Cleome pachystigma Briquet, as the original description of the species cites Pávon as the author of the collection, probably in Peru. However, some specimens indicate that the material was collected in Mexico by Sessé &amp; Mociño. This conflicting information is probably due to the fact that Pavón distributed the specimens collected by Sessé &amp; Mociño, but they were erroneously attributed to Pavón. Iltis (information obtained from his personal manuscripts) noted that although this species occurs in cultivation in Ecuador, it does not reach Peru, thus confirming the error associated with the origin of that material.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED438788FFB2B23AFF1BF90EFDD44109	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares;Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos;Roalson, Eric H.	Neto, Raimundo Luciano Soares, Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos, Roalson, Eric H. (2017): Cleoserrata (Cleomaceae): taxonomic considerations and a new species. Phytotaxa 324 (2): 179-186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.324.2.6
