2020
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062019abb0241
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Increasing the known floristic diversity of Brazilian inselbergs: two new species of Mandevilla (Apocynaceae) from Espírito Santo

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“…In addition to these two new genera, many new populations of Ameroglossum have been discovered, which exhibit a greater morphological diversity than previously known. A number of populations represent undescribed species, which follows the trend of recent taxonomic discoveries from the inselbergs in north-eastern Brazil (e.g., Pontes 2012;Cordeiro et al 2018;Cardoso et al 2019aCardoso et al , 2019bde Lima et al 2019;Santos et al 2019;Morales & Morais 2020;Morales & Kollmann 2020), showing that this often taxonomically neglected region of Brazil has a greater diversity than previously assumed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In addition to these two new genera, many new populations of Ameroglossum have been discovered, which exhibit a greater morphological diversity than previously known. A number of populations represent undescribed species, which follows the trend of recent taxonomic discoveries from the inselbergs in north-eastern Brazil (e.g., Pontes 2012;Cordeiro et al 2018;Cardoso et al 2019aCardoso et al , 2019bde Lima et al 2019;Santos et al 2019;Morales & Morais 2020;Morales & Kollmann 2020), showing that this often taxonomically neglected region of Brazil has a greater diversity than previously assumed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…A description of M. luetzelburgii is given, based on the type fragments and the new population found in 2018 and a lectotype is proposed. The second species confused with that taxon is described as a new species (M. bullata), increasing to 16 the number of species growing on Inselbergs in Brazil (Morales & Kollmann 2020;. Illustrations, photographs, a distribution map, and a key to separate similar species are provided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%