2017
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201768327
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Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Clusiaceae

Abstract: Resumo Apresentamos o tratamento de Clusiaceae para a flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil. São reconhecidas três espécies de Clusia: C. nemorosa, C. panapanari e C. aff. weddelliana, além de Garcinia madruno e Symphonia globulifera. Clusia aff. weddelliana apresenta algumas diferenças marcantes com os demais espécimes provenientes de outras localidades do Pará. São apresentadas descrições, ilustrações e comentários taxonômicos sobre as espécies.

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“…It occurs in all Brazilian states and phytogeographic domains, except the Pampas, though has higher incidence in the Amazon Forest (Marinho et al 2020b). Among the floristic surveys focused on Clusiaceae in Brazil, it is possible to highlight the studies of Cabral et al (2017) in the Viruá National Park, in Roraima; Ribeiro & Bittrich (1999) in the Flora of Reserva Ducke, in Amazonas; Oliveira et al (2015) and Alencar & Marinho (2017) in the state of Pará; Araújo (2010) in Paraíba; Mariz (1974Mariz ( , 1989 in Pernambuco; Alkimim et al (2011) in Distrito Federal; Alencar et al (2023) in Espírito Santo; Bittrich (2003) in São Paulo; Cometti & Pirani (2004) in Grão-Mogol in Minas Gerais;and Marinho et al (2016) of the Tovomita Aublet (1775: 956) species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occurs in all Brazilian states and phytogeographic domains, except the Pampas, though has higher incidence in the Amazon Forest (Marinho et al 2020b). Among the floristic surveys focused on Clusiaceae in Brazil, it is possible to highlight the studies of Cabral et al (2017) in the Viruá National Park, in Roraima; Ribeiro & Bittrich (1999) in the Flora of Reserva Ducke, in Amazonas; Oliveira et al (2015) and Alencar & Marinho (2017) in the state of Pará; Araújo (2010) in Paraíba; Mariz (1974Mariz ( , 1989 in Pernambuco; Alkimim et al (2011) in Distrito Federal; Alencar et al (2023) in Espírito Santo; Bittrich (2003) in São Paulo; Cometti & Pirani (2004) in Grão-Mogol in Minas Gerais;and Marinho et al (2016) of the Tovomita Aublet (1775: 956) species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%