Abstract

Drymaria jenniferae is proposed as a new species. It appears to be related to the group “Arenarioides” by the nature of the indumentum and the 2–8 lobed petals, but differs by its petals with four equal lobes, with the trunk (blade-like portion below lobes and above the basal claw) of each petal widened at the base. The species is notable for the absence of stipules, the cateniform trichomes, and the tuberculate seeds. A description, an illustration, and a key are provided.

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