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    Lindernia lemuriana Fischer, Schaferhoff & Muller 2013

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    Lindernia lemuriana Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 225) (Fig. 6). Ilysanthes micrantha Bonati (1926: 10) nom. illeg. [non Ilysanthes micrantha Moore 1911: 158), nec Lindernia micrantha D. Don (1825: 85) Lindernia bonatii Fischer (1995: 242) nom. illeg. non Lindernia bonatii (Yamazaki 1963: 371) Philcox (1970: 649). Type:— MADAGASCAR. Ouest: sables de l’Ikopa, aux environs de Maevatanana, July 1900, H.Perrier de la Bâthie 8486 (Holotype P00057091!). Additional specimens examined: — MADAGASCAR. Tsarasaotra, 11 April 2007, E.Fischer s.n. (TAN, KOBL).Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard, 2023, Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae) - a new species from Madagascar, pp. 111-127 in Phytotaxa 597 (2) on page 118, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/792923

    Lindernia viguieri Fischer 1995

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    Lindernia viguieri (Bonati 1926: 3) Fischer (1995: 240) (Fig. 11). Ilysanthes viguieri Bonati Type:— MADAGASCAR. Centre: ancien bassin desséché à Antsirabe, 1600 m. alt., May 1913, H.Perrier de la Bâthie 8489 (Holotype P00057104!). Ilysanthes pseudoviguieri Bonati (1926: 4) Type:— MADAGASCAR. Province et district de Tamatave, environs de Tamatave, bords de la lagune d’Ampanalana, sables humides, 26 September 1912, R.Viguier & H.Humbert 378 (Holotype P00057102!, isotype P00057103!, K000379626!). Additional specimens examined: — MADAGASCAR. 15 km E of Antananarivo, 7 April 2007, E.Fischer s.n. (TAN, KOBL);. Tsarasaotra, 11 April 2007, E.Fischer s.n. (TAN, KOBL).Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard, 2023, Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae) - a new species from Madagascar, pp. 111-127 in Phytotaxa 597 (2) on page 120, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/792923

    Lindernia linearifolia Fischer 1992

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    Lindernia linearifolia (Engl.) Fischer (1992: 319) ≡ Craterostigma linearifolium Engler (1897: 501) Type:— ANGOLA. Huilla, May 1860, Welwitsch 5782 (Holotype BM!, isotypes K!, P!). Specimens examined: — ANGOLA. Rio Chipia, April 1954, G. Boss s.n. (M!); Chipia, in Granitbecken, 9 December 1959, K. Stopp Bo 107 (MJG!).Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard, Vollesen, Kaj B. & Darbyshire, Iain, 2023, A new species of Lindernia (Linderniaceae) from Tanzania, pp. 132-138 in Phytotaxa 579 (2) on page 136, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.579.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/754315

    Lindernia Fischer, 2023, s.str.

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    Key to Lindernia s.str. in Madagascar (partly after Fischer 1995) 1. Corolla very small (2–3 mm long), flowers cleistogamic, stamens 2, staminodes minute, present or absent...................................2 - Corolla much larger (5–14 mm long), cleistogamic flowers absent, stamens 2, staminodes distinct, filiform, always present...... 3 2. Plants prostrate, chasmogamic flowers present, corolla with two filiform staminodes, stigma bilobed................................................................................................................................................................ L. benthami Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 225) - Plants erect, all flowers cleistogamic, corolla without staminodes, stigma spathulate............................................................................................................................................ L. madagascariensis (Bonati 1924: 103) Fischer, Schäferhoff & Müller (2013: 226) 3. Plants aquatic, leaves spathulate, obtuse, widest in upper third, on water surface, well developed only in apical part of stem...................................................................................................................................................................... L. natans Fischer (1995: 250) - Plants terrestrial in humid places, leaves ovate-rounded to lanceolate, acuminate to obtuse, widest at middle, base of stem with well developed leaves............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Staminodes incurved, falcate, plants minute, resembling a moss, tufted, leaves not exceeding 3 mm of length.......................................................................................................................................................................................... L. bryoides Fischer (1995: 248) - Staminodes straight or only slightly curved, never falcate, leaves generally longer than 3 mm........ L. rotundifolia - group..........5 5. Leaves rounded-orbicular to rounded-ovate, leaf length-width ratio 0.8–1.6...................................................................................6 - Leaves ovate to lanceolate-ovate, leaf length-width ratio 1.75–3.5..................................................................................................8 6. Dense long-stalked glandular hairs on stems, leaves, pedicels and calyx, leaves matt, pedicels 12–20 mm long, corolla 10.5–13 mm long, white with blue spots, free part of staminode 3–3.5 mm, without filiform appendage................................... L. adami-hefiedi - Short-stalked glandular hairs on pedicel and calyx or only on calyx,, leaves shining, pedicels not exceeding 7 mm of length, corolla not exceeding 10 mm of length, white with blue spots or entirely white, free part of staminode not exceeding 2 mm of length, with or without filiform appendage........................................................................................................................................7 7. Leaves rounded-orbicular, shining, 7–11 × 6–11 mm, pedicel 5–7 mm long, corolla white with blue spots, 8–10 mm long, free part of staminode 2 mm, without filiform appendage........................................................................................................ L. rotundifolia - Leaves ovate-orbicular, 4–8 mm × 3–5 mm, pedicel 3–4 mm long, corolla white, sometimes tinged blue but without blue spots, 6 mm long, free part of staminode 1.3 mm long, with filiform appendage 0.1 mm long...................................................... L. viguieri 8. Plants erect, short-stalked glandular hairs on upper leaves, pedicel and calyx, leaves shining, ovate, 5–7 nm × 2.5–4 mm, acuminate, pedicel 5 mm long, corolla white with blue spots, 5.8–6.2 mm long, free part of staminode 1.2–1.3 mm long, with filiform appendage 0.1 mm long.................................................................................................................................................. L. lemuriana - Plants prostrate to ascending, glandular hairs absent, leaves lanceolate-ovate, (7) 10–25 mm × (2) 4–8 mm, acuminate to obtuse, pedicel 20–30 mm long, corolla white tinged mauve, 10–12 mm long, free part of staminode 2.5 mm, with filiform appendage 0.3 mm long....................................................................................................................................................................... L. oblongifoliaPublished as part of Fischer, Eberhard, 2023, Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae) - a new species from Madagascar, pp. 111-127 in Phytotaxa 597 (2) on page 118, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/792923

    Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar

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    Fischer, Eberhard (2023): Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar. Phytotaxa 597 (2): 111-127, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.

    Five new species of Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from Katanga, D.R. Congo

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    Fischer, Eberhard, Darbyshire, Iain (2021): Five new species of Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from Katanga, D.R. Congo. Plant Ecology and Evolution 154 (2): 264-280, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2021.1824, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2021.182

    Figure 6 – Streptocarpus salesianorum. A. Habit. B. Inflorescence. C. Corolla. D. Mature capsule. E in Five new species of Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from Katanga, D.R. Congo

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    Figure 6 – Streptocarpus salesianorum. A. Habit. B. Inflorescence. C. Corolla. D. Mature capsule. E. Hairs on the ovary. From E.Hofmann S 1799. Illustration by Eberhard Fischer.Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard & Darbyshire, Iain, 2021, Five new species of Streptocarpus (Gesneriaceae) from Katanga, D.R. Congo, pp. 264-280 in Plant Ecology and Evolution 154 (2) on page 273, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2021.1824, http://zenodo.org/record/584715

    FIGURE 8 in Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar

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    FIGURE 8. Lindernia oblongifolia (Baker) Eb.Fisch.—Holotype K. Reproduced with permission.Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard, 2023, Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar, pp. 111-127 in Phytotaxa 597 (2) on page 122, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/792923

    FIGURE 6 in Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar

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    FIGURE 6. Lindernia lemuriana Eb.Fisch., Schäferh. & K.Müll..—A, C. Habit.—B. Flowers. Photographs: E.Fischer, Tsarasaotra, 11 April 2007. Scale bars: A–C. 5 cm.Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard, 2023, Lindernia adami-hefiedi (Linderniaceae)-a new species from Madagascar, pp. 111-127 in Phytotaxa 597 (2) on page 119, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.597.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/792923

    Dracaena rosulata (Asparagaceae)-a new species from D.R. Congo

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    Mwachala, Geoffrey, Fischer, Eberhard (2013): Dracaena rosulata (Asparagaceae)-a new species from D.R. Congo. Phytotaxa 88 (1): 6-8, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.88.1.2, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/ecc58b61-84f1-3299-bb12-16aff7dd2e4b
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