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Manipulus rubiacearum—VI

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In neotropical Rubiaceae, nine new species for Brazil and one new generic section are described. Six new combinations and two new statuses are proposed, and the author citation ofPsychotria racemosa is corrected.Augusta is expanded to includeLindenia with nomenclatural adjustments, andAnthospermopsis is raised from a section to a genus.

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Kirkbride, J.H. Manipulus rubiacearum—VI. Brittonia 49, 354–379 (1997). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807836

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