
Magnolia zotictla (Magnolia sect. Macrophylla, Magnoliaceae): a new species from the southern Sierra Madre Oriental, México
Author(s) -
Arturo SánchezGonzález,
Marisol Gutiérrez-Lozano,
Reyna Domínguez Yescas,
Adriana Gisela Hernández-Álvarez,
A. Salomé Ortega-Peña,
J. Antonio Vázquez-García
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
phytotaxa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.443
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1179-3163
pISSN - 1179-3155
DOI - 10.11646/phytotaxa.513.4.1
Subject(s) - magnoliaceae , biology , endangered species , ecology , conservation status , taxon , habitat , critically endangered , biogeography , endemism , sect , taxonomy (biology) , eudicots , key (lock) , botany
A new species of Magnolia from the southern Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico, is described and illustrated, providing information about its habitat distribution, ecology, biogeography and conservation status. After 12 fieldwork expeditions near the border of the states of Hidalgo and Puebla, we have developed morphological, ecological and biogeographic data to support recognition of populations from Acaxochitlán, Hidalgo and Pahuatlán, Puebla as a distinct species of Magnolia sect. Macrophylla. A key to species of this section and a distribution map for Mexican taxa are provided. The species was assessed as critically endangered (CR).