2016
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201667536
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Flora of the cangas of the Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Lamiaceae

Abstract: This is an account of the species of Lamiaceae, which have been reported on canga substrates in the Serra dos Carajás, in the state of Pará, Brazil. Eight genera and 16 species are recorded. This includes both native and established adventive species. Keys, descriptions, illustrations and comments on the species are also provided. Key words: Ajugoideae, FLONA Carajás, fruit-type, Nepetoideae, Viticoideae. ResumoÉ apresentado o levantamento das espécies de Lamiaceae que ocorrem sobre o substrato de canga na Ser… Show more

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“…Associations between certain pollen types were considered important under wet and dry conditions. In dry conditions, Aparisthmium/Alchornea, Myrcia and Bellucia dichotoma were prominent for the forest, and Pleroma, Hyptis parkeri, Borreria and Perama carajensis were prominent for the canga; H. parkeri , despite having a preference for flooded areas, flowers when the soil dries (Harley, 2016). In wet conditions, the forest was represented principally by Schefflera, Anthurium lindmanianum, Pseudopiptadenia suaveolens and Glycydendron and the canga was represented by Poaceae, Miconia, M. acutistipula var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associations between certain pollen types were considered important under wet and dry conditions. In dry conditions, Aparisthmium/Alchornea, Myrcia and Bellucia dichotoma were prominent for the forest, and Pleroma, Hyptis parkeri, Borreria and Perama carajensis were prominent for the canga; H. parkeri , despite having a preference for flooded areas, flowers when the soil dries (Harley, 2016). In wet conditions, the forest was represented principally by Schefflera, Anthurium lindmanianum, Pseudopiptadenia suaveolens and Glycydendron and the canga was represented by Poaceae, Miconia, M. acutistipula var.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 mm compr., ovoides. Hyptis atrorubens distribui-se na América Central, sul do Peru, Guianas, Bolívia, Venezuela, Colômbia, Equador, Brasil e também pela África Ocidental (Harley 2016). No Brasil, ocorre nas regiões Norte, Nordeste (exceto no Rio Grande do Norte) e Sudeste (exceto em Minas Gerais), associada aos domínios fitogeográficos da Amazônia, Cerrado e Mata Atlântica (BFG 2018).…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Hyptis Jacq. é o gênero mais bem representada no Parque Estadual da Serra de Jaraguá, corroborando com dados recentes de trabalhos com a família Lamiaceae no Brasil (HARLEY, 2012;SILVA LUZ et al, 2012;HARLEY, 2016;MOTA et al, 2017). Dentre os gêneros de Lamiaceae, destaca-se Hyptis, que de acordo com a circunscrição atualmente aceita, é constituído por 144 espécies com ampla distribuição, ocorrendo nas regiões semiáridas tropicais da América e da África.…”
Section: Levantamento Florísticounclassified