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Léotard <i>et al.</i> (2017)
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Habenaria paxamorque, a new graminiform-leaved species, is described from coastal savannas of French Guiana. Herbarium specimens also attest its presence in Northern Brazil (Marajó island, Pará) and Southern Suriname (Sipaliwini). It differs from other similar species most prominently by its reduced anterior petal lobes, short spur, and subequal lip lobes, the lateral ones diverging at ca. 45°. Molecular phylogenetic analyses confirm that it is not related to any known morphologically similar species. In French Guiana its status is assessed as Critically Endangered (CR) on the basis of the IUCN evaluation methodology.
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Habenaria paxamorque, a new graminiform-leaved species, is described from coastal savannas of French Guiana. Herbarium specimens also attest its presence in Northern Brazil (Marajó island, Pará) and Southern Suriname (Sipaliwini). It differs from other similar species most prominently by its reduced anterior petal lobes, short spur, and subequal lip lobes, the lateral ones diverging at ca. 45°. Molecular phylogenetic analyses confirm that it is not related to any known morphologically similar species. In French Guiana its status is assessed as Critically Endangered (CR) on the basis of the IUCN evaluation methodology.
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Léotard, G., Galliffet, H., Tostain, O., Dewynter, M. &amp; Batista, J. A. N. 2017. <em>Habenaria paxamorque </em>(Orchidaceae), a new endangered graminiform species from French Guiana, Suriname and Northern Brazil. <em>Les cahiers de la fondation Biotope</em>, 13: 1-16.
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