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      On a noteworthy habitat type in the savannahs of Central Cuba and a remarkable new species of Elytraria (Acanthaceae)

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          A peculiar habitat type found in the savannahs of Central Cuba, Villa Clara Province and characterised by the presence of a surface gravel layer of “perdigones”, an assemblage of small ferralitic concretions, upon the “mocarrero” soil prevailing in the area, is described. On sterile gravel patches, only one species grows: Elytraria serpens, a new species described and named here. It is noteworthy for possessing long and wide creeping, stoloniform subterranean peduncles with apical gemmae developing into rooting leaf rosettes enabling vegetative propagation. The new species is close to E. shaferi and considered to derive from the latter by adaptive evolution, enabling it to survive in its hostile habitat, sheltered from the competition of other plant species. Small soil insects, for example, ants, are believed to act as pollinators.

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          Notes on some endemic Cuban species of Ruelliinae (Acanthaceae), on their seeds, pollen morphology and hygroscopic features.

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            Notas sobre Acantáceas cubanas I. Oplonia y Elytraria.

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              The American species of Elytraria.

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                PhytoKeys
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                Pensoft Publishers
                1314-2003
                1314-2011
                May 13 2021
                May 13 2021
                : 177
                : 117-124
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                10.3897/phytokeys.177.64764
                6a92d9c8-3ba7-4312-861a-3f156e0956e6
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