2005
DOI: 10.1590/2175-78602005568631
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Flora Da Reserva Ducke, Amazonas, Brasil: Rapateaceae

Abstract: Erva cespitosa, perene, em geral paludosa; rizoma prostrado ou ereto, espesso. Folhas dísticas, espirodísticas ou rosuladas, freqüentemente equitantes, algumas vezes pecioladas; bainha invaginante; lâmina freqüentemente ensiforme, lanceolada ou raramente linear. Inflorescência terminal ou axilar, capituliforme, composta por numerosas espiguetas, geralmente envolvida na base por (1)2 espatas; espiguetas sésseis ou pediceladas, cada uma com numerosas bractéolas estéreis imbricadas e uma só flor terminal. Flores … Show more

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“…The specimens were herborized according to the usual botanical methodology (Fidalgo and Bononi 1989) and incorporated into the MAR herbarium (acronym follows Thiers 2019) of the Federal University of Maranhão. Identification keys and relevant literature (Maguire 1965;Harris and Harris 1994;Forzza and Costa 2005;Aymard and Arellano-Peña 2016;Praia et al 2016) were used to identify the species. The names of the authors and abbreviations follow International Plant Names Index (IPNI 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The specimens were herborized according to the usual botanical methodology (Fidalgo and Bononi 1989) and incorporated into the MAR herbarium (acronym follows Thiers 2019) of the Federal University of Maranhão. Identification keys and relevant literature (Maguire 1965;Harris and Harris 1994;Forzza and Costa 2005;Aymard and Arellano-Peña 2016;Praia et al 2016) were used to identify the species. The names of the authors and abbreviations follow International Plant Names Index (IPNI 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the diversity of the family, few taxonomic studies exist on the Brazilian Rapateaceae. These studies include new occurrences, surveys of species, and descriptions of new species (Poeppig and Endlicher 1838;Maguire 1958Maguire , 1979Forzza and Costa 2005;Rodrigues and Flores 2010;Romanini and Wanderley 2012;Praia et al 2016;Berry and Krahl 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%