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Leaf anatomy and macro-morphology uncover a new species of Amorimia (Malpighiaceae) from Southeastern Brazil

Journal

PHYTOTAXA
Volume 305, Issue 3, Pages 179-190

Publisher

MAGNOLIA PRESS
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.305.3.5

Keywords

Atlantic Forest; Malpighiales; Malpighioid clade; plant anatomy; taxonomy

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Funding

  1. FAPESB doctoral fellowship [BOL0584/2013]
  2. Cuatrecasas Award (Smithsonian Institution)
  3. CAPES
  4. CNPq research fellowship [306992/2012-4, 308117/2014-0]
  5. Reflora Malpighiales Project [563548/2010-0]
  6. Universal Malpighiales Project [486079/2013-9]

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The description of a new species belonging to the Amorimia rigida complex (Malpighiaceae) is herein presented, based on leaf anatomy and macro-morphology. Amorimia tumida is endemic to northern state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and it can be differentiated from the remaining species of the A. rigida complex by the absence of glands on the leaf blades, elliptic leaf blades, divergent angle of the secondary veins, reduced number of flowers in the inflorescence, thickened fruiting pedicels, and indumentum of the filaments, styles and samaras. This study includes macro and micro-morphological descriptions, along with an updated identification key for the species of the complex, illustrations, a distribution map, conservation assessment, and comments on ecology and taxonomy.

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