scholarly journals Vascular epiphytes on Pseudobombax (Malvaceae) in rocky outcrops (inselbergs) in Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest: basis for conservation of a threatened ecosystem

Rodriguésia ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 583-601 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dayvid Rodrigues Couto ◽  
Henrique Machado Dias ◽  
Mirian Cristina Alvarez Pereira ◽  
Cláudio Nicoletti de Fraga ◽  
José Eduardo Macedo Pezzopane

Abstract This study evaluated the richness of vascular epiphytes on Pseudobombax sp. nov. in three inselbergs in the Atlantic Forest Domain in state of Espírito Santo and evaluated the floristic similarity between the areas. We sampled 111 phorophytes in three regions in the southern of Espírito Santo state and identified 151 species, 77 genera and 21 families of vascular epiphytes, of which the families Orchidaceae and Bromeliaceae showed the highest richness. Non-parametric estimators (Chao 2, Jackknife 1) indicate that 90 and 95% of species richness of epiphytes was recorded. The most diversified ecological category was the characteristic holoepiphytes. The ratio of the number of epiphytes and number of phorophytes sampled in a montane inselberg, in this study, was greater than the richness of vascular epiphytes found in the rocky outcrops of quartzite, and, in general, different types of Atlantic Domain forests, but smaller in richness for some Dense Ombrophilous Forests of southern Brazil. The three inselberg areas had distinct floras. The high richness, the endemism found, and the number of endangered species of epiphytes demonstrate the important role of Pseudobombax sp. nov., because of its architecture and size, in the maintenance of biodiversity on the inselbergs in southeastern Brazil.

2005 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 187-189
Author(s):  
Antonio D. Brescovit ◽  
Alexandre B. Bonaldo

The male of Radulphius lane Bonaldo & Buckup, 1995 from São Paulo Atlantic Forest, is described for the first time. Radulphius baiaxaba Bonaldo & Buckup, 1995 from Bahia/Espírito Santo is synonymized with R. laticeps Keyserling, 1891 for southern Brazil. New records of both species are presented.


2010 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 365-372 ◽  
Author(s):  
Israel de Souza Pinto ◽  
Claudiney Biral dos Santos ◽  
Gabriel Grimaldi Jr. ◽  
Adelson Luiz Ferreira ◽  
Aloísio Falqueto

The occurrence of American visceral leishmaniasis in the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil has always been associated with the presence of the Lutzomyia longipalpis vector. The geographic distribution of this vector in this state is related to the presence of specific geoclimatic characteristics, such as a dry climate, low elevations (< 450m), steep slopes and rocky outcrops. The occurrence of human autochthonous cases of American visceral leishmaniasis in municipalities without these geoclimatic characteristics justifies the present study and our main goal was to test the association between the occurrence of American visceral leishmaniasis and the presence of the Lu. longipalpis. Sand flies were captured monthly from July 2006 to August 2007 using Shannon and CDC traps in two municipalities with records of autochthonous American visceral leishmaniasis and one with no record. We captured 13,112 sand flies, but no Lu. longipalpis was found. The absence of Lu. longipalpis and the possible role of another American visceral leishmaniasis vector in these localities were discussed.


Author(s):  
Essaïd Bilal ◽  
Adolf Heinrich Horn ◽  
Hermínio Arias Nalini Jr. ◽  
José Marques Correia-Neves ◽  
Fernando Machado de Mello

Neoproterozoic granitoid suites in southeastern Brazil are closely related to the different tectonic phaseswithin the Brasiliano tectonic-thermal Event. Petrography, geochemistry and structural features allow toseparate these rocks into pre-, syn-, late and post-tectonic granitoids.The whole emplacement process lasted about 100 Ma: from 595 Ma for the pre-tectonic granitoids, to near490 Ma for the post-tectonic ones. During this interval a 45 Ma magmatic quiet period (from 582 to 537Ma) can also be characterized.Detailed field observations and mapping, coupled with petrological and geochemical and observations,indicate the important role of the Archean and Paleoproterozoic crust in the genesis of these granitoids,showing even evidences of important mantle interactions.Keywords: Mantiqueira Structural Province; Pre-tectonic Granitoids; Syn-tectonic Granitoids; Post-tectonicGranitoids; Geochemical signatures; Magmatic and Tectonic Relationship; Minas Gerais-Brazil.


Phytotaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 403 (2) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
FERNANDA RIBEIRO DE MELLO FRAGA ◽  
RICARDO SOUSA COUTO ◽  
JOÃO MARCELO ALVARENGA BRAGA

We describe here Dioscorea medusae, a new species that occurs in rupicolous plant communities on rocky outcrops (inselbergs) in northwestern Espírito Santo State, in Southeastern Brazil. This new species is markedly different from all species of Dioscorea from the Neotropic and it differs by its numerous short racemes, and flowers with three stamens and conspicuous anthers. We provide here a morphological description of the new species, notes on its habitat, distribution and phenology.


Zootaxa ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 2802 (1) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
FREDDY BRAVO ◽  
ISYS SOUZA ◽  
CLAUDINEY BIRAL DOS SANTOS ◽  
ADELSON LUIZ FERREIRA

Three new species of Telmatoscopus auct. (nec Eaton, 1904) from Brazil are described, one from Paraná State, southern Brazil, and two from Espírito Santo State, southeastern Brazil. Ten species of Telmatoscopus s. l. are currently known from the Neotropical region, including the three new species described here. An identification key for males of all Neotropical species of Telmatoscopus s. l. is presented.


2019 ◽  
Vol 44 (4) ◽  
pp. 832-837
Author(s):  
Rafaela Alves Pereira-Silva ◽  
Sarah Maria Athiê-Souza ◽  
André Laurênio de Melo ◽  
W. Scott Armbruster

Abstract—A new species of Dalechampia from southeastern Brazil, belonging to Dalechampia sect. Dioscoreifoliae, is described and illustrated here. Dalechampia margarethiae is a twining vine occurring exclusively in Espírito Santo state. Its pseudanthia are similar to those of D. peckoltiana and D. pentaphylla, but D. margarethiae differs in a set of important characters, including having cylindrical, down-curved style tips, staminate flowers at anthesis having unreflexed sepals with stamens born on unelongated columns, whitish floral resin, and simple, entire, cordate leaves.


2017 ◽  
Vol 87 (5) ◽  
pp. 500-516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongpeng Qin ◽  
Tiago M. Alves ◽  
José Constantine ◽  
Davide Gamboa

Phytotaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 482 (3) ◽  
pp. 297-299
Author(s):  
CASSIO VAN DEN BERG ◽  
LUIZ MENINI NETO

Pseudolaelia Campos Porto & Brade (1935: 209) is a small orchid genus in subtribe Laeliinae. Its phylogenetic affinities place it near several small, endemic genera which constitute an isolated lineage in eastern Brazil, together with Adamantinia Van den Berg & Gonçalves (2004: 231), Constantia Barbosa Rodrigues (1877: 78), Isabelia Barbosa Rodrigues (1877: 75) and Leptotes Lindley (1833: t. 1625). All these genera have comparatively fewer species within the subtribe, and the main centre of distribution are the Brazilian Campos Rupestres, and other granitic rocky outcrops in the Brazilian States of Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. Also, several species in Pseudolaelia, Constantia and Leptotes are epiphytes on Vellozia sp., considered a very specialized type of epiphytism (van den Berg et al. 2006, Porembsky 2008).


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5068 (4) ◽  
pp. 517-532
Author(s):  
DIEGO ALMEIDA-SILVA ◽  
THIAGO SILVA-SOARES ◽  
MIGUEL TREFAUT RODRIGUES ◽  
VANESSA KRUTH VERDADE

We describe a new species of dull-colored flea-toad, genus Brachycephalus, from the Atlantic Forest of Caparaó mountains in southeastern Brazil. The new species is characterized by its diminutive size, “leptodactyliform” body, brownish color with an inverted V-shaped dark mark on dorsum, skin smooth, hyperossification and dorsal shield absent, linea masculinea absent, Fingers I and IV vestigial, Toe I externally absent, Toe II reduced but functional, Toes III and IV with pointed tips, Toe V vestigial, and ventral color uniformly brown. It is a leaf litter dweller, known only from type locality in the humid forests on the eastern slopes of Parque Nacional do Caparaó mountains, a protected area in the states of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais, southeastern Brazil. It is the third flea-toad occurring in the state of Espírito Santo recovered as sister to all other Brachycephalus distributed from the state of São Paulo northward in the Atlantic Forest.  


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