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Notes on morphology, taxonomy and geographic distribution of Apeiba (Malvaceae, Grewioideae) in the Brazilian Amazon.
ABSTRACT Apeiba (Malvaceae, Grewioideae) is an important component of the Neotropical flora, but taxonomic knowledge of its species is limited, particularly within the Amazon region. This study aimed to provide an updated taxonomic treatment of Apeiba native to Brazil, with focus on Amazonian collections. Species of Apeiba are trees with...Secco, Ricardo de S. ; Colli-Silva, Matheus ; Santos Souza, Júlio
Amazon rainforest, Geographical distribution, Taxonomy, Tiliaceae, Brazil, Plant morphology, Nomenclatural types, Rosids, and Apeiba
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New combinations and new names in Myrcia (Myrtaceae) for Flora of São Paulo state, Brazil.
Nomenclatural updates are presented for the genus Myrcia. New combinations are presented for Myrcia antonia, M. eugeniopsoides, M. reitzii and M. cionei (based on Marlierea antonia, M. eugeniopsoides, M. reitzii and Myrcianthes cionei), and four new names are proposed: Myrcia ferruginosa, M. vellozoi, M. multipunctata and M. insigniflora (based on...Mazine, Fiorella ; Santos, Matheus Fortes ; Lucas, Eve
São Paulo (Brazil), Brazil, Taxonomy, Geographical distribution, New combinations, and Myrcia
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Digest: Multiple factors influence mountain orchid diversity and distribution.
How have orchid species diversified in the campos rupestres, Brazil? Fiorini et al. (2023) use genomic data sets and multidisciplinary approaches, including phylogenetics and population genomics, to investigate the diversity of Bulbophyllum. They demonstrate that geographic isolation alone does not explain diversification patterns in Bulbophyllum species throughout the sky forests....Phillips, Charlotte ; Pérez-Escobar, Oscar Alejandro ; Dodsworth, Steven
Geographical distribution, Diversity, Orchidaceae, Campos rupestres, Brazil, Bulbophyllum, and Orchids
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Eriocaulaceae in the Brazilian Amazon and the use of Species Distribution Modelling in its conservation.
Abstract Following a survey in herbaria in Brazil and abroad, complemented by a survey of the literature and searches of biodiversity data, 66 taxa of Eriocaulaceae have been identified in the Brazilian Amazon, as defined by the states of Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Pará, Rondônia and Roraima. Six genera of Eriocaulaceae...Potential geographic distribution modeling, Geographical distribution, Species conservation, Eriocaulaceae, Brazil, and Amazon