2018
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062017abb0417
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New combinations and taxonomic notes for Tarenaya (Cleomaceae)

Abstract: Tarenaya clade includes 37 species based on phylogenetic relationships and on the stipular spine synapomorphy, however only 10 species thought to belong to the genus have had names established in Tarenaya. Besides the two new species are being described, we present 25 new combinations for the species and refine the typification of 13 species. Ten lectotypes and three neotypes are designated here. One generic synonym is also typified.

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“…Taxon sampling. -We included 48 samples of 34 species currently recognized in Tarenaya (Soares Neto & al., 2018bNeto & al., , 2019 and one of an undescribed species for the genus (Appendix 1). More than one accession of species with broad distributions and/or with morphological variability were included whenever possible.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Taxon sampling. -We included 48 samples of 34 species currently recognized in Tarenaya (Soares Neto & al., 2018bNeto & al., , 2019 and one of an undescribed species for the genus (Appendix 1). More than one accession of species with broad distributions and/or with morphological variability were included whenever possible.…”
Section: ■ Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amplification conditions for each marker were performed as follows: ITS: initial denaturation for 1 min at 94 C, followed by 35 cycles of denaturation at 94 C for 1 min, annealing at 48 C or 49 C for 1 min, and extension at 72 C for 1 min, followed by a final extension of 72 C for 5 min; matK: initial denaturation for 5 min at 94 C, followed by 36 cycles of denaturation at 94 C for 30 s, annealing at 55 C for 1 min, and extension at 72 C for 2 min, followed by a final extension of 72 C for 10 min; and ndhF: initial denaturation for 10 min at 94 C, followed by 36 cycles of denaturation at 94 C for 30 s, annealing at 48 C for 1 min, and extension at 72 C for 2 min, followed by a final extension at 72 C for 10 min. Iltis (1952), Costa-e-Silva (2000) and currently according to Soares Neto & al. (2018b, 2019.…”
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“…J.R.Grant (Pellegrini et al 2017), Deuterohconia meziana Kuntze ex Mez (Schutz 2014), Dyckia excelsa Leme (Paggi et al 2015) and Tarenaya eosina (J.F.Macbr.) Soares Neto & Roalson, a species considered endemic to Paraguay (Costa-e- , Soares-Neto et al 2018. Portulaca hoehnei D. Legrand is not a species of occurrence for Brazil, although its holotype is from the region of Corumbá (Hoehne R 3565).…”
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“…Na contramão dos trabalhos taxonômicos, Cleomaceae parece ser frequente em pesquisas com plantas medicinais, a exemplo de Tarenaya longicarpa Soares Neto & Roalson, erroneamente identificada como T. spinosa (Jacq.) Raf., espécie que não ocorre no Brasil e cujo nome vinha sendo mal aplicado para os indivíduos distribuídos em território brasileiro (Albarello et al 2013;Leal et al 2013;Andrade et al 2014;Soares Neto et al 2017), e T. aculeata (L.) Soares Neto & Roalson, tratada em diversos trabalhos como Cleome aculeata L. ou C. affinis DC. (Gomez et al 2016).…”
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