scholarly journals Flora da Bahia: Cannabaceae

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anderson Ferreira Pinto Machado ◽  
Marcus Felipe Oliveira da Silva ◽  
Reyjane Patrícia De Oliveira ◽  
Ana Maria Giulietti ◽  
Daniela Santos Carneiro Torres

The flora of Cannabaceae from the state of Bahia is presented. Six native species were recognized in two genera: Celtis, with four species (C. brasiliensis, C. ehrenbergiana, C. iguanaea and C. orthacanthos), and Trema, with two (T. micrantha and T. mollis). Identification keys, descriptions, illustrations, distribution maps in the state and notes on the taxa are presented.

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nelma Xavier Marques Sousa ◽  
Ana Odete Santos Vieira ◽  
Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona

The flora of Onagraceae is presented for the Bahia State, Brazil. Twenty native species are recognized in two genera. Fuchsia, represented only by F. regia, is reported for the first time in the State. The genus Ludwigia presented 19 species, seven of which are new occurrences for Bahia: L. affinis, L. brachyphylla, L. elegans, L. decurrens, L. quadrangularis, L. sericea and L. torulosa. Identification keys, descriptions and comments for taxa as well as photos and distribution maps for species in the state are presented.


1991 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 699 ◽  
Author(s):  
DE Rounsevell ◽  
RJ Taylor ◽  
GJ Hocking

The distributions of 34 species of terrestrial mammals native to Tasmania are presented as presence/ absence records on 10 x 10 km grid maps. All native species and the possibly introduced Petaurus breviceps are included except Thylacinus cynocephalus, which is probably extinct. The distribution maps were prepared from approximately 10 000 recent (1967-89) mammal records held on computer, selected literature records and other sources. Twenty-six species are widely distributed across the State. Five species have more limited distributions confined to the east or west of the State, depending upon the occurrence of their habitats. The three remaining species are bats that are little-recorded and their distributions are unclear. Notes on the ease of recording species and their habitats are provided to supplement and assist the interpretation of their distributions. Further records of all species are needed, especially from islands.


Author(s):  
Gabriela Barros Siqueira ◽  
Fabio Da Silva Do Espirito Santo ◽  
Alessandro Rapini

This is a taxonomic account of the Gentianaceae of Bahia State, Brazil. We recognized 40 species, distributed among 12 genera: Calolisianthus (2 species), Chelonanthus (4), Coutoubea (2), Curtia (2), Deianira (4), Helia (H. oblongifolia), Macrocarpaea (5), Prepusa (P. montana), Schultesia (12), Symphyllophyton (S. caprifolioides), Tetrapollinia (T. caerulescens) and Voyria (5). Chelonanthus albus, C. viridiflorus and Deianira erubescens are reported for the first time in the State. Descriptions for the family, genus and species, identification keys, geographic distribution maps, illustrations, and general comments about the species are presented.


2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 207 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michella Del Rei Teixeira ◽  
André Amorim

A floristic survey of Menispermaceae from Bahia, Brazil, is presented as a contribution to the study of the flora in the state. Twenty-two taxa are recognized and analytical identification keys, descriptions, comments, distribution maps and illustrations of the species are provided. Descriptions and illustrations of reproductive characters of Curarea crassa (♀ flowers), Odontocarya duckei (♂ flowers) and Sciadotenia pubistaminea (fruits) are provided for the first time. Abuta selloana and Disciphania ernstii are recorded for the first time in Bahia. One species of Cissampelos remains unidentified, but the morphological affinities with other species are discussed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Priscilla Gomes Cardoso de Almeida ◽  
Elvia Rodrigues de Souza ◽  
Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz

A floristic survey of the genera Blanchetiodendron, Chloroleucon and Leucochloron is presented for the state of Bahia, Brazil. Five species of Chloroleucon (C. acacioides, C. dumosum, C. extortum, C. foliolosum and C. tortum), two of Leucochloron (L. limae and L. minarum) and the only species of Blanchetiodendron (B. blanchetii) were recognised. Identification keys to genera and species, descriptions and comments for taxa, as well as illustrations and distribution maps of the species in Bahia, are presented.


Author(s):  
Michella Del Rei Teixeira ◽  
Pedro Fiaschi ◽  
André Márcio Amorim

The floristic account of the Marcgraviaceae from Bahia State is presented. Four genera and eight species were registered: Marcgravia coriacea, M. polyantha, Norantea guianensis, Schwartzia adamantium, S. brasiliensis, S. geniculatiflora, S. jucuensis, and Souroubea guianensis. Identification keys and descriptions are presented for genera and species, as well as geographic distribution maps in the state, illustrations, and general comments on the species. The genus Norantea is recorded in Bahia for the first time.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 310 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
ADOLFO ESPEJO-SERNA ◽  
ANA ROSA LÓPEZ-FERRARI ◽  
NANCY MARTÍNEZ-CORREA ◽  
VALERIA ANGÉLICA PULIDO-ESPARZA

The current knowledge of the Bromeliad Flora of the state of Chiapas, Mexico, is presented. Based on the study of 5,495 herbarium specimens corresponding to 3,233 collections, and in a detailed bibliographic revision, we conclude that the currently known Bromeliad Flora of Chiapas comprises 133 species and 14 genera. With 21 endemic taxa, corresponding to the genera Hechtia (1 sp.), Pitcairnia (7 spp.), and Tillandsia (13 spp.), Chiapas occupies the second place in endemism after Oaxaca. The catalog of the species, as well as generic and specific identification keys, and distribution maps of all taxa are included.


2005 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrícia Cartes Patrício ◽  
Armando Carlos Cervi

Levantamento das espécies do gênero Trichilia P. BROWNE (Meliaceae) que ocorrem no Estado do Paraná, Brasil. Foram referenciadas 9 espécies: Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN., T. pallida Sw., T. claussenii C. DC., T. elegans A. JUSS. subsp. elegans, T. casarettii C. DC., T. pallens C. DC., T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC., T. catigua A. JUSS. e T. silvatica C. DC. Os táxons Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN. e T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC. são consideradas espécies raras neste Estado. T. pseudostipularis e T. silvatica são espécies assinaladas pela primeira vez para o Paraná. O levantamento foi realizado com base em coletas botânicas com observações ecológicas e análise morfológica dos espécimes depositados em diversos herbários nacionais. As identificações foram efetuadas com base em bibliografias especializadas e comparação com as descrições originais. Foram elaboradas chaves para a identificação das espécies do Estado do Paraná e as descrições são acompanhadas de ilustrações, mapas de distribuição geográfica, dados de floração e ecológicos, usos e comentários. The genus Trichilia P. Browne (Meliaceae) in the State of Paraná, Brasil Abstract The species of Trichilia P. BROWNE (Meliaceae), found in Paraná state, Brazil, are studied. Nine species were referred: Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN., T. pallida Sw., T. claussenii C. DC., T. elegans A. JUSS. subsp. elegans, T. casarettii C. DC., T. pallens C. DC., T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC., T. catigua A. JUSS. and T. silvatica C.DC. Trichilia lepidota subsp. schumanniana (HARMS) T. D. PENN. and T. pseudostipularis (A. JUSS.) C. DC are considered as rare in the area. T. pseudostipularis and T. silvatica are recorded for the first time in Paraná State.The study is based on herbaria samples, field observations and morphological analysis of specimens deposited in several Brazilian herbaria. The identifications were based on specialized bibliographies and comparison with the original descriptions. Identification keys were elaborated for the species of Paraná State and the descriptions are accompanied by illustrations, geographic distribution maps, as well as flowering and uses data.


2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 193
Author(s):  
Juliana Gomes Freitas ◽  
Eduardo Silva Leal ◽  
Ana Maria Giulietti ◽  
Reyjane Patricia Oliveira

A floristic treatment of the Cyclanthaceae from the Bahia State, Brazil, is presented. Four native species in three genera are recognized: Asplundia gardneri, A. maximiliani, Evodianthus funifer and Thoracocarpus bissectus. Carludovica palmata, an introduced species, also occurs in the State. Identification key, descriptions and general comments on taxa as well as illustrations and distribution maps of species are presented.


1978 ◽  
Vol 56 (9) ◽  
pp. 1118-1121 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. L. Strong

The analysis of Picea cone scales from the Sweetgrass Hills of Montana substantiates the existence of Picea pungens Engelm. in north-central Montana. These results extend the geographical range of P. pungens and identify a new native species within the state of Montana.


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