scholarly journals Flora da Bahia: Oleaceae

2016 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michella Del Rei Teixeira ◽  
Julio Antonio Lombardi ◽  
Reyjane Patricia De Oliveira ◽  
Ana Maria Giulietti

A taxonomic treatment of the Oleaceae from Bahia, Brazil, is present as a contribution to the knowledge of the flora of the state. Four species of the genus Chionanthus are recognized: C. crassifolius, C. filiformis, C. micranthus and C. parviflorus. The taxonomic treatment consists of an identification key, descriptions, comments, illustrations and distribution maps of the species in Bahia.

Phytotaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 393 (2) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
ANDERSON LUIZ CHRIST ◽  
MARA REJANE RITTER

The Praxelinae comprises two genera—Praxelis and Chromolaena—and 19 species in Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost State of Brazil. This is the first taxonomic treatment of these genera in the state according to their current circumscriptions. Chromolaena squarrosoramosa is formally reported for the first time for the flora of the state. The names C. callilepis and C. paraguariensis are used for the first time to refer to species previously known as Eupatorium polyanthum and E. angusticeps. Eupatorium angusticeps, considered in previous studies endemic to Rio Grande do Sul and probably extinct, is synonymized under C. paraguariensis and has its geographical range extended. Two neglected names, C. elliptica and C. latisquamulosa, are re-established, and C. umbelliformis is synonymized under C. elliptica. Furthermore, C. rhinanthacea is recollected for the first time after 40 years, and C. gentianoides is rediscovered in the state after almost 200 years of the original collection. Identification key and morphological descriptions, as well as distribution maps, field photographs, illustrations and general comments on the biology, ecology and identification of the species are provided.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Otávio Luis Marques da Silva ◽  
Daniela Santos Carneiro-Torres ◽  
Inês Cordeiro

This work presents the taxonomic treatment of the genus Astraea in Bahia. The state, along with Minas Gerais, has the highest diversity of Astraea, with seven species recognized: A. digitata, A. gracilis, A. klotzschii, A. paulina, A. praetervisa, A. subcomosa and A. surinamensis. The treatment includes an identification key, descriptions, photographs and distribution maps, besides comments on geographical distribution, habitat and phenology.


Author(s):  
Renata Asprino ◽  
André Márcio Amorim

The taxonomic treatment of Hirtella (Chrysobalanaceae) from Bahia State, Brazil, is presented. We recognize 14 species; H. bicornis is recorded for the first time in the state and H. prancei was originally described from this study. The treatment includes an identification key to species, descriptions and comments on taxa, as well as illustrations and geographic distribution maps of species in Bahia. An identification key to the genera of Chrysobalanaceae in the state is also provided.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pétala Gomes Ribeiro ◽  
Luciano Paganucci De Queiroz ◽  
Marli Pires Morim

The taxonomic treatment of the genus Parapiptadenia (4 species)from the state of Bahia, Brazil, is presented. An identification key, morphological descriptions, taxonomic comments, illustrations and distribution maps of the species in Bahia are presented.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda Pricilla Batista Santos ◽  
Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz ◽  
André Márcio Araújo Amorim

The taxonomic treatment of the Achariaceae from Bahia state, Brazil, is presented. Two genera are recognized, with one species each: Carpotroche brasiliensis and Kuhlmanniodendron macrocarpum, this latter endemic to the state. Identification key, descriptions, taxonomic comments, illustrations and distribution maps of species in the state are presented.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isys Mascarenhas Souza ◽  
Ligia Silveira Funch ◽  
Luciano Paganucci De Queiroz

The taxonomic treatment of Hymenaea (Leguminosae) from the state of Bahia, Brazil, is presented here. We recognize 11 species; H. altissima, H. maranhensis, and H. rubriflora var. rubriflora are reported for the first time in the state. An identification key, descriptions, comments, distribution maps of species in the state and illustrations of diagnostic characters are presented.


Author(s):  
Ivan Silva Abreu ◽  
Ana Maria Giulietti

The taxonomic treatment of Aristolochiaceae from the state of Bahia, Brazil, is presented here. We recognize 20 species of Aristolochia, the only genus of the family represented in Brazil. Aristolochia melastoma is reported for the first time in Bahia and A. brunneomaculata was recognized as new from this study. Descriptions, an identification key, illustrations, general comments and geographic distribution maps of species in Bahia are presented.


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juliana Gomes Freitas ◽  
Andrea Karla Almeida Dos Santos ◽  
Paulo José Fernandes Guimarães ◽  
Reyjane Patricia De Oliveira

A taxonomic treatment of Tibouchina s.l. from Bahia, Brazil, is presented. Thirty-seven species are recognized, one of them in Pleroma (P. michelangelii). Four species are new records for Northeast Brazil (T. crassiramis, T. elegans, T. granulosa and T. sebastianopolitana), 25 are endemic to the state and nine restricted to the Chapada Diamantina. The treatment includes an identification key, descriptions, illustrations, comments, and distribution maps of the species in the state.


Rodriguésia ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andréia Zelenski ◽  
Rafael Louzada

Abstract A taxonomic treatment of the genera Turnera and Piriqueta in the state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, is presented. Fourteen species of Turnera and six species of Piriqueta were found in the Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, of which nine are endemic to Brazil. Turnera pernambucensis is threatened and restricted to the Atlantic Forest of Pernambuco, while T. joelii is a new record for the state. The species predominate in steppe savanna and semideciduous seasonal forest, but several of them grow naturally in anthropized areas. Catimbau National Park is the locality with the highest species richness. Tristyly is recorded for the first time in Piriqueta guianensis. Identification keys, descriptions, illustrations, distribution maps, and comments about habitat, flowering, fruiting, and morphological relationships are provided.


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona ◽  
Danilo José Lima de Sousa ◽  
Maria Luiza Silveira de Carvalho ◽  
Grênivel Mota da Costa

Hydrocharitaceae is represented by five genera and seven species in the state of Bahia: Apalanthe granatensis, Egeria densa, Halophila decipiens, Limnobium laevigatum, Najas conferta, N. guadalupensis, and N. marina. We present an identification key, descriptions, illustrations, comments, and distribution maps of the species in Bahia.


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