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Additions to Neotropical Dichapetalaceae

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The new speciesTapura panamensis Prance is described as the first record of its genus from Central America. A key toTapura updates that of the Flora Neotropica monograph and a list of exsiccatae studied since the monograph is given.

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Prance, G.T. Additions to Neotropical Dichapetalaceae. Brittonia 35, 49–54 (1983). https://doi.org/10.2307/2806049

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