Miller & O. Téllez 3182 (MO); San Blas, Barranca en la ladera SW del Volcan La Yerba, R. 
Gonzalez & M. Blanco 920 (FCME); 2 miles east of junction of Hwy. 15 and road to Santa 
Maria del Oro, which is 22 miles east of Tepic, L.J. Bussjaeger s.n. (F). Sonora. Arroyo Tepopa, 
below old ranch site, M. Fishbein et al. 953 (MO); Arroyo Gochico, about 6.5 km east of San 
Bernardo, M. Fishbein et al. 2148 (MO); Arroyo Gochico, below Gochico Viejo, about 11 km 
east of San Bernardo., M. Fishbein et al. 2153 (MO); Vinata, Rio Mayo, H.S. Gentry 1478 (F, 
MEXU, MO); Arroyo Gochico, Rio Mayo, H.S. Gentry 3630 (MO, F); Arroyo Gochico, Rio 
Mayo, H.S. Gentry 3629 (MO, F). 
Cinnamomum hatschbachii Vattimo, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 17: 222. 1962. 
Type. Brazil. Parana: Guaratuba, Serra de Aracgatuba, 31 January 1960, Hatschbach 6682 
(holotype, RB!; isotypes, HB!, US!). 
Trees (?) or shrubs 2 - 3 m tall; twigs pubescent, hairs 0.2 - 0.4 (0.7) mm long, straight 
and appressed or less, subappressed, glabrescent or glabrous when older; petiole (2.5) 4.5 - 9.5 
(12.5) mm long, 0.5 - 1 (1.3) mm wide, pubescent, hairs like on twigs, glabrous when older; leaf 
blade (1.5) 3 - 4.5 (5.5) cm long, (1) 1.5 - 2 (3) cm wide, elliptic or obovate, apex acute to 
acuminate, base cuneate, glabrous above and below, sparsely pubescent on both sides when 
young, hairs straight and appressed, triplinerved or few subtriplinerved, midvein slightly sunken 
above, glabrous, raised below, glabrous or glabrescent, secondary veins (1) 2 (3) pairs, marked 
above, glabrous, lowest pair raised below, other pairs less conspicuos, tertiary veins marked 
above, slightly raised below, primary domatia present, usually only the lowest pair, sunken 
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