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Marina victoriae andM. brevis are newly described species from the southern Baja California peninsula, Mexico. The former is a perennial herb locally abundant in the eroded hillsides at the foothills of Sierra de la Victoria, where an oak woodland and a dry tropical forest meet. The latter is an elusive ephemeral inhabiting a narrow strip of land between the mangroves and the desert scrub on an island in the Gulf of California. These two new species belong to the seriesChrysorrhizae, a group native to the Gulf of California basin.
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León-de la Luz, J.L., Pérez-Navarro, J.J. & Domínguez-Cadena, R. Two new Marina (Leguminosae) from the southern Baja California peninsula, Mexico. Brittonia 54, 72–77 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1663/0007-196X(2002)054[0072:TNMLFT]2.0.CO;2
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