2017
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860201768510
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Flora do Espírito Santo: Bertolonia (Melastomataceae)

Abstract: ResumoEste estudo trata das espécies de Bertolonia (Melastomataceae) encontradas no estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. O trabalho é baseado em análise morfológica de coleções depositadas em herbários, bibliografia específica e coletas de campo. Um total de nove espécies foram registradas, a maioria endêmica no estado, além de uma nova espécie (B. michelangeliana). São apresentadas uma chave de identificação atualizada, descrições, status de conservação e comentários sobre a distribuição das espécies. Palavras-c… Show more

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“…198 species distributed in 25 genera, respectively (BFG 2018). These numbers are based on initial studies in areas of dense ombrophilous forest (Goldenberg & Reginato 2006;Iglesias & Dutra 2017) and restinga (Souza et al 2016), followed by more detailed studies of Miconia (Bacci et al 2016), Behuria, Cambessedesia, Dolichoura, Huberia and Merianthera (Bochorny & Goldenberg 2017) and Bertolonia (Bacci et al 2017). Further, the family is also notable for its strong regional endemism (e.g., Goldenberg & Tavares 2007;BFG 2018;Goldenberg & Reginato 2009;Goldenberg & Kollmann 2010Camargo & Goldenberg 2011;Caddah & Goldenberg 2012;Bacci & Goldenberg 2015;Iglesias et al 2016;BFG 2018;Bacci et al 2020;Goldenberg et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…198 species distributed in 25 genera, respectively (BFG 2018). These numbers are based on initial studies in areas of dense ombrophilous forest (Goldenberg & Reginato 2006;Iglesias & Dutra 2017) and restinga (Souza et al 2016), followed by more detailed studies of Miconia (Bacci et al 2016), Behuria, Cambessedesia, Dolichoura, Huberia and Merianthera (Bochorny & Goldenberg 2017) and Bertolonia (Bacci et al 2017). Further, the family is also notable for its strong regional endemism (e.g., Goldenberg & Tavares 2007;BFG 2018;Goldenberg & Reginato 2009;Goldenberg & Kollmann 2010Camargo & Goldenberg 2011;Caddah & Goldenberg 2012;Bacci & Goldenberg 2015;Iglesias et al 2016;BFG 2018;Bacci et al 2020;Goldenberg et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a substantial amount of new species were described in the last 20 years (Guimarães & Goldenberg 2001;Goldenberg & Reginato 2007Goldenberg & Tavares 2007;Tavares et al 2008;Goldenberg & Kollmann 2010, 2016Camargo & Goldenberg 2011;Meirelles et al 2012;Caddah & Goldenberg 2012Bacci et al , 2020Iglesias et al 2016;Bochorny & Goldenberg 2019;Bisewski et al 2020;Goldenberg et al 2020b). For the Flora of Espírito Santo, there are treatments for the genera Behuria, Cambessedesia, Dolichoura, Huberia, and Merianthera (Bochorny & Goldenberg 2017), Bertolonia (Bacci et al 2017), and Miconia .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the state, besides the floras for the genera Miconia Ruiz & Pav. (Bacci et al 2016a) and Bertolonia Raddi (Bacci et al 2017), and the tribes Cambessedesieae (Bochorny & Goldenberg 2017) and Microlicieae (Versiane et al 2022), floristic studies were carried out in the "Área de Proteção Ambiental de Mestre Álvaro" (APAMA) (Iglesias & Dutra 2017), in the "Parque Estadual do Forno Grande" (PEFG) (Meirelles & Goldenberg 2012) and in the "Estação Biológica de Santa Lúcia" (EBSL) (Goldenberg & Reginato 2006), respectively with 26, 39 and 57 species. The study area of this work is located in the same municipality of EBSL, Santa Teresa, and is called "Parque Natural Municipal de São Lourenço" (PNMSL).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%