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New species of Stenandrium (Acanthaceae) from the Planalto of Brazil

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Three new species ofStenandrium,S. hatschbachii from Minas Gerais,S. goiasense from Goiás, andS. irwinii also from Goiás, are described, illustrated, and compared with their closest relatives.

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Wasshausen, D.C. New species of Stenandrium (Acanthaceae) from the Planalto of Brazil. Brittonia 42, 1–6 (1990). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807017

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