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Contributions to the Flora of Myanmar IV: A new species and a newly recorded taxon of the genus Sapria (Rafflesiaceae)

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In the course of our intensive floristic inventories for the flora of Myanmar, a new species of the genus Sapria (Rafflesiaceae), S. myanmarensis Nob. Tanaka, Nagam., Tagane & M.M. Aung is described and photographed. In addition, S. himalayana Griff. f. albovinosa Bänziger & B. Hansen is newly recorded in the country. A key to the species of Sapria presently occurring in Myanmar is provided.

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BÄNZIGER, H., GIGON, A., BÄNZIGER, S., & SUTTIPRAPAN, P. (2022). Strong emissions of carbon dioxide and water vapour by Sapria himalayana Griff. (Rafflesiaceae): waste or necessity in a cool flower?. TAIWANIA, 67(2), 201-210. https://doi.org/10.6165/tai.2022.67.201

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