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'''''Viola imbricata''''' |
'''''Viola imbricata''''' is a species of ] in the family ]. It is endemic to the ] in ]. It was described in 2024.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last1=Menegoz |first1=Kora |last2=Watson |first2=John M. |last3=Flores |first3=Ana R. |last4=Cofré-Valenzuela |first4=Pedro E. |last5=Ortúzar-Simonetti |first5=Marcelo A. |last6=Celis-Diez |first6=Juan L. |date=2024-12-18 |title=Viola imbricata (Violaceae) a newly discovered local endemic of subgenus Neoandinium from the Andes of Maule and Ñuble Regions, central Chile |url=https://phytotaxa.mapress.com/pt/article/view/phytotaxa.677.3.3 |journal=Phytotaxa |language=en |volume=677 |issue=3 |pages=218–232 |doi=10.11646/phytotaxa.677.3.3 |issn=1179-3163}}</ref> It is circumscribed within subgenus ''Neoandinium'', which is composed by circa 140 species commonly known as Andean rosulate violas, distributed between the equator and southern Patagonia.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Marcussen |first1=Thomas |last2=Ballard |first2=Harvey E. |last3=Danihelka |first3=Jiří |last4=Flores |first4=Ana R. |last5=Nicola |first5=Marcela V. |last6=Watson |first6=John M. |date=2022 |title=A Revised Phylogenetic Classification for Viola (Violaceae) |journal=Plants |language=en |volume=11 |issue=17 |pages=2224 |doi=10.3390/plants11172224 |doi-access=free |pmid=36079606 |bibcode=2022Plnts..11.2224M |issn=2223-7747|hdl=10852/101385 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> This species is threatened by land use and climate change.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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Species of plant
Viola imbricata | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Malpighiales |
Family: | Violaceae |
Genus: | Viola |
Species: | V. imbricata |
Binomial name | |
Viola imbricata K.Menegoz & J.L.Celis-Diez |
Viola imbricata is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae. It is endemic to the Andes in Central Chile. It was described in 2024. It is circumscribed within subgenus Neoandinium, which is composed by circa 140 species commonly known as Andean rosulate violas, distributed between the equator and southern Patagonia. This species is threatened by land use and climate change.
Ecology
Native Hymenoptera from the genera Liphanthus and Hypodynerus were recorded visiting the flowers of Viola imbricata. Larvae of the lepidopteran Yramea lathonioides was observed feeding on the plant.
References
- ^ Menegoz, Kora; Watson, John M.; Flores, Ana R.; Cofré-Valenzuela, Pedro E.; Ortúzar-Simonetti, Marcelo A.; Celis-Diez, Juan L. (2024-12-18). "Viola imbricata (Violaceae) a newly discovered local endemic of subgenus Neoandinium from the Andes of Maule and Ñuble Regions, central Chile". Phytotaxa. 677 (3): 218–232. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.677.3.3. ISSN 1179-3163.
- Marcussen, Thomas; Ballard, Harvey E.; Danihelka, Jiří; Flores, Ana R.; Nicola, Marcela V.; Watson, John M. (2022). "A Revised Phylogenetic Classification for Viola (Violaceae)". Plants. 11 (17): 2224. Bibcode:2022Plnts..11.2224M. doi:10.3390/plants11172224. hdl:10852/101385. ISSN 2223-7747. PMID 36079606.
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