2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12225-014-9497-x
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A preliminary phylogenetic analysis of Eugenia (Myrtaceae: Myrteae), with a focus on Neotropical species

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“…1,100 species recognized (Mazine et al 2014, WCSP 2016, far away from the 2,000 species mentioned by Sánchez-Vindas (1990). Their distribution covers from Southern México through Central America until Uruguay & Argentina (Mazine et al 2014, van der Merwe et al 2005.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…1,100 species recognized (Mazine et al 2014, WCSP 2016, far away from the 2,000 species mentioned by Sánchez-Vindas (1990). Their distribution covers from Southern México through Central America until Uruguay & Argentina (Mazine et al 2014, van der Merwe et al 2005.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…1,100 species recognized (Mazine et al 2014, WCSP 2016, far away from the 2,000 species mentioned by Sánchez-Vindas (1990). Their distribution covers from Southern México through Central America until Uruguay & Argentina (Mazine et al 2014, van der Merwe et al 2005. México has 80 species of Eugenia (MonroyOrtiz & Monroy 2006) and the revision of the Flora of Veracruz state, in Eastern Mexico, registered 25 species, eight of them endemic for this state (Sánchez-Vindas 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…However, preliminary phylogenetic studies show Calycorectes to be nested within Eugenia s.l. (lucas et al, 2007 ;Mazine et al, 2014), the members of which also have fused calyx lobes that split during anthesis. This character likely has arisen in parallel, given that it recurs in the Malagasy E. ambanizanensis N. Snow (Snow, 2008), another undescribed species from Madagascar (Snow, ined.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The greatest specific diversity of Eugenia occurs in the neotropics (landrum & Kawasaki, 1997 ;Mazine et al, 2014). Areas of particularly high diversity include the Atlantic Coastal forests (Mâta Atlantica) of Brazil, the Caribbean, MesoAmerica (e.g., Barrie 2005Barrie , 2009) and the Northern Andes (landrum & Kawasaki, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calyptranthes tiene alrededor de 100 especies registradas desde México y el Caribe hasta el norte de Argentina; pocas se extienden ampliamente, pues la mayoría se concentran en áreas bien definidas, por lo que McVaugh (1963) reconoció varios centros de endemismo para el género. Por el contrario, Eugenia es uno de los géneros más diversos, con aproximadamente 1000 especies en América, distribuidas desde Florida y el Caribe hasta Argentina, con cerca de 109 adicionales conocidas de África y el sureste de Asia (Mazine et al, 2014).…”
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