2012
DOI: 10.1590/s2175-78602012000400005
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Kyllinga (Cyperaceae) do estado de Sergipe, Brasil

Abstract: Kyllinga Rottb. possui cerca de 50 espécies distribuídas na América e África tropical, região onde apresenta maior riqueza. Seis espécies possuem material testemunho confirmando sua ocorrência para o Brasil, mas levantamentos florísticos e estudos taxonômicos que englobem plantas de hábito herbáceo são escassos em Sergipe, sendo o número real de espécies de Kyllinga incerto para o estado. Esse estudo foi elaborado visando realizar o levantamento das espécies do gênero ocorrentes no território sergipano. Foram … Show more

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“…Standl., and C. sphacelatus Rottb. A similar distribution was observed in the states of Paraíba, Pernambuco and Sergipe (Luceño et al 1997;Hefler & Longhi-Wagner 2012;Costa 2013). The geographical distribution of C. crassipes is even wider, including the semiarid coast of Rio Grande do Norte.…”
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“…Standl., and C. sphacelatus Rottb. A similar distribution was observed in the states of Paraíba, Pernambuco and Sergipe (Luceño et al 1997;Hefler & Longhi-Wagner 2012;Costa 2013). The geographical distribution of C. crassipes is even wider, including the semiarid coast of Rio Grande do Norte.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Comments: can be confused with C. cuspidatus (v. comments under this species). It has a peculiar odor (resembling papaya fruits, Carica papaya L.), which remains even in dried specimens, and also reported by Costa (2013). Tucker (1994) indicates it persists in its type specimen collected in Mexico in 1841.…”
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