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New species of Mexican Asteraceae

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Four new species of Asteraceae from Mexico are described:Iostephane papposa,Verbesina costata,Verbesina sousae, andSabazia trifida. Illustrations of the new species are provided.

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This study was supported in part National Science Foundation Grant GB5361X3 and GB30894.

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Fay, J.J. New species of Mexican Asteraceae. Brittonia 25, 192–199 (1973). https://doi.org/10.2307/2805937

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