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    First Report of Mummenhoffia alliacea (Brassicaceae) for New York

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    Mummenhoffia alliacea is naturalized in New York. The first documented occurrences are reported from Dutchess, Kings, New York (Manhattan), Onondaga, Queens, and Suffolk counties. Verification is provided by herbarium specimens at NY and photographs uploaded to iNaturalist and cited at the Global Biodiversity Information Facility

    FIRST REPORT OF PERSICARIA HISPIDA (POLYGONACEAE) FROM NORTH AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO (TEXAS)

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    Acalypha castroviejoi Cardiel 1994

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    3. Acalypha castroviejoi Cardiel (1994: 205). Type: ― COLOMBIA. Santander: El Roble, 1500 m, 16 February 1927, E.P. Killip & A.C. Smith 19358 (holotype GH!, isotypes GH!, NY!, U!, US [2 sheets]!). Distribution:— America. Western South America: Colombia. References:— Cardiel (1995a: 45, 1995b: 183), Govaerts et al. (2000: 55), Murillo (2004: 187). Note:— This species is only known from the type collection from the Eastern Cordillera of the Colombian Andes.Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 206, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha gummifera Lundell 1940

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    13. Acalypha gummifera Lundell (1940: 10). Type:― BELIZE. Toledo: Camp 34, British Honduras–Guatemala boundary survey, on hilltop in partial shade, ca. 900 m, 23 June 1934, W.A. Schipp 1290 (holotype MICH!, isotypes A!, BM!, F!, GH!, MO!, NY!). Distribution:— America. Mexico Southeast, Central America: Belize, Guatemala and Honduras. Voucher:— MEXICO: Chiapas, Mun. Ocosingo, west shore of Laguna Ocotal Grande, 3200 ft, 11 April 1967, D. Breedlove 15650 (DS, F, MICH, NY, US). References:— Standley & Steyermark (1949: 35), Lundell (1976: 243), Seymour (1979: 163), Dwyer & Spellman (1981: 187), Breedlove (1986: 84), Balick et al. (2000: 107), Govaerts et al. (2000: 66), Steinmann (2002: 78), Martínez-Gordillo et al. (2002: 261, 2006: 2), Nelson (2008: 386), CONABIO (2009).Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 209, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha longipetiolata Cardiel 1999

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    17. Acalypha longipetiolata Cardiel (1999b: 57). Type: ― VENEZUELA. Falcón: Sierra de San Luis, Piedra de Agua, c. 600 m, 11°08'N 69°40'W, 20 June 1979, R.L. Liesner, A. González & R. Wingfield 7603 (holotype MO!, isotype VEN!). Distribution:— America. Northern South America: Venezuela. Voucher:— VENEZUELA: Estado de Falcón, Sierra de San Luis, 11°08'N, 69°40'W, 20 June 1979, R. L . Liesner, A. González & R. Wingfield 7595 (MO). References:— Cardiel (1995a: 183, 1999b: 261), Levin (2008: 366). Note:— This species is only known by two Venezuelan collections from Sierra de San Luis, in Falcón state (Cardiel 1999b).Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha seleriana Greenman 1907

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    26. Acalypha seleriana Greenman (1907: 254). Type: ― MEXICO. Yucatan: about Xkombec, 5 April 1903, C. Seler & E. Seler 4028 (holotype F, isotypes A!, GH!). Paratypes:― MEXICO. Yucatán: in forest near Xcolumkin, 5 April 1903, C . Seler & E. Seler 4040 (F); in forests about Izamal, March–April 1895, G. F . Gaumer 477 (BM, F, GH, NY!); in the same locality, 1888, G. F . Gaumer s.n. (F, K!); vicinity of Izamal, 21 February 1906, J. M . Greenman 390 (F). Distribution:— America. Mexico Southwest and Mexico Southeast. Voucher:— MEXICO: Veracruz, Baños de Carrizal, 5 km SE of Emiliano Zapata, 220 m, 17 April 1983, M . Nee & Taylor 26593 (F, MO, NY). References:— Standley (1923: 628, 1930: 318), Pax & Hoffmann (1924: 18), Goldman (1951: 333), Cowan (1983: 39), Cardiel (1995b: 183), Govaerts et al. (2000: 87), Steinmann (2002: 79), Jiménez & Martínez-Gordillo (2004: 233), Pérez et al. (2005: 89), Martínez-Gordillo et al. (2006: 6), CONABIO (2009).Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on pages 212-213, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha oblancifolia Lundell 1976

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    20. Acalypha oblancifolia Lundell (1976: 243). Type: ― GUATEMALA. Izabal: El Estor, bordering Lake Izabal, 7 March 1972, E. Contreras 11192 (holotype LL!, isotypes F!, K!, MEXU, S [2 sheets]!). Distribution:— America. Mexico Southeast, Central America: Guatemala. Voucher:— MEXICO. Tabasco: 7 km de la Est. Tacotalpa hacia Tapijulapa, Cerro de Madrigal, 260 m, 30 March 1980, C. Cowan et al. 2855 (CAS, DAV). References:— Lundell (1979: 49), Seymour (1979: 165), Govaerts et al. (2000: 78). Notes:— This species is known from the Mexican states of Tabasco and Chiapas and the Guatemalan Department of Izabal.Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha chocoana Cardiel 1994

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    4. Acalypha chocoana Cardiel (1994: 201). Type: ― COLOMBIA. Chocó: near Madurex Logging camp above Teresita and below the Rapids on R. Truandó, 7˗8 February 1967, J . A. Duke 9985 (holotype GH!, isotypes MO!, NY!). Distribution:— America. Western South America: Colombia. References:— Cardiel (1995a: 34, 1995b: 183), Govaerts et al. (2000: 55), Murillo (2004: 187). Note:— This species is only known from the type collection from the Chocó rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot on the Pacific slope of the Colombian Andes.Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 206, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843

    Acalypha inaequilatera Cardiel 1994

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    14. Acalypha inaequilatera Cardiel (1994: 203). Type: ― COLOMBIA. Boyacá: prope Muzo, without date, J. Goudot s.n. (holotype K 600653!, isotype P 635270!). Distribution:— America. Western South America: Colombia. References:— Cardiel (1995a: 40, 1995b: 183), Govaerts et al. (2000: 68), Murillo (2004: 187). Notes:— This species is only known from the original Colombian collection by Justin Goudot, who collected in Colombia between 1822 and 1842 (Cardiel 1995a: 10). The municipality of Muzo was overused for its emerald deposits and has been greatly deforested; thus, we do not rule out that the species could be extinct.Published as part of Muñoz-Rodríguez, Pablo, Cardiel, José María & Atha, Daniel, 2014, Acalypha subgenus Linostachys (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae): a global review, pp. 199-221 in Phytotaxa 166 (3) on page 209, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.166.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/513843
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