Abstract

Three species of the genus Cyathea from the sandstone areas of the Amotape-Huancabamba zone are described as new to science: Cyathea abrapatriciana and C. oreopteroides from northern Peru and C. chimaera from southern Ecuador. They are illustrated and discussed regarding their biogeography and putative relationships.

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