Abstract
Biochemical, morphological and cytological data indicate that M. turneri sp. nov. is a distinct species. Biochemically, M. turneri is more distinct from M. parviflora than the latter is from M. arizonica. Cytogenetic data show a small translocation and a paracentric inversion difference between M. turneri and M. parviflora. There is no overlap in 5 morphological characteristics used to separate the new species from M. parviflora.

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