1990
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860199019924244687006
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Espécies de Áphelandra R. Br. (Acanthaceae) no Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Morfologia foliar e das brácteas

Abstract: Resumo O presente trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre a morfología das folhas e das brácteas de 10 espécies de Aphelandra R. Br. para o estado do Rio de Janeiro. Destaca-se a análise da nervação foliar, epiderme e tricomas. Na epiderme das brácteas são observados tricomas simples e glandular. Os tricomas glandulares podem ser de 2 tipos: subséssil com cabeça globular e pedicelado. É fornecida uma chave analítica para identificação das espécies. Estabelecido um novo sinônimo para Aphelandra neesiana Wassh. e ass… Show more

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“…17). This same variation of apex form was observed also by Profice and Andreata (2011) to Aphelandra species of curve-billabiate corollas and Profice (1990/92) to Aphelandra of Rio de Janeiro. Regarding the leaf base, five species have decurrent leaf bases (Fig.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…17). This same variation of apex form was observed also by Profice and Andreata (2011) to Aphelandra species of curve-billabiate corollas and Profice (1990/92) to Aphelandra of Rio de Janeiro. Regarding the leaf base, five species have decurrent leaf bases (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Several studies with Acanthaceae also describe the leaves in the family as smooth, as observed by Braz et al (2002) in Aphelandra (= Geissomeria Lindley), Ruellia L., and in the genus Justicia L. (Oliveira and Andrade, 2000). Regarding the leaf venation, all species analyzed exhibit the same camptodromous-brachidodromous venation, as observed from the species from Rio de Janeiro (Profice 1990/92). This is a common pattern in the family, as has been noted by Aoyama and Indriunas (2013) for Justicia species.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%