Johnstonella sheylae

Johnstonella sheylae G.S.Hinton

Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6 (2021)

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Pronunciation/Pronunciación:
Etymology/Etimología:
after Sheyla, granddaughter of G. S. Hinton
Synonyms/Sinónimos:

None

Type/Tipo:

Hinton et al. 29563, 19 Apr 2015 (Holotype: TEX; Isotype: GBH), Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. Francisco I. Madero, E side of Sierra de Tlahualilo, gypseous llano, 1105 m elevation.

 

Distribution:
Left: Fig. 1 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.
Right: Approximate location of two known poputions. Click to see map.


Isotype:
Johnstonella shelyae
Hinton et al. 29563, 19 Apr 2015 (Isotype: GBH)
Mexico, Coahuila, Mpio. Francisco I. Madero, E side of Sierra de Tlahualilo, gypseous llano, 1105 m elevation.

From: Fig. 3 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.


Johnstonella shelyae
From: Fig. 2 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.
Plant habit.



Johnstonella shelyae
From: Fig. 4 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.

Nutlets, in (left to right) dorsal, ventral, and lateral views.


Johnstonella shelyae
From: Fig. 5 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.

Comparison of nutlets of three species, dorsal view.


Johnstonella shelyae
From: Fig. 6 of Hinton and Nesom. 2021. Phytoneuron 2021-14:1-6.

Comparison of nutlets of three species, ventral view.




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