2020
DOI: 10.5902/2358198053318
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Cypella (Iridaceae): What do we know about the diversity of the genus?

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“…3 mm. The characteristics of the type of C. exilis, including the measurements of the floral parts, leave no doubt about the maintenance of C. amplimaculata as a synonym for C. exilis, as already indicated in previous works(Deble & Alves 2017b, Deble 2017, Deble & Alves 2020. C. cruenta, in turn, is a taxon of easy recognition, even in dry material, in view of the smaller size of the anthers, the broad connective and the appearance of the external tepals, which become violet in dry material.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…3 mm. The characteristics of the type of C. exilis, including the measurements of the floral parts, leave no doubt about the maintenance of C. amplimaculata as a synonym for C. exilis, as already indicated in previous works(Deble & Alves 2017b, Deble 2017, Deble & Alves 2020. C. cruenta, in turn, is a taxon of easy recognition, even in dry material, in view of the smaller size of the anthers, the broad connective and the appearance of the external tepals, which become violet in dry material.…”
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“…Cypella Herbert es un género de la tribu Tigridieae de la familia Iridaceae con 31 especies y cinco subespecies reconocidas, que habitan casi que exclusivamente en los pastizales del sureste de América del Sur (Deble & Alves, 2020). El número de taxones válidos puede cambiar de acuerdo con las distintas interpretaciones de los límites genéricos de Cypella que es dado por diferentes autores.…”
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“…Subsequently, Ravenna (2009) rehabilitated Kelissa, while Chauveau et al (2012) suggested that the taxa Kelissa brasiliensis, Onira unguiculata and Cypella Hauthalii form a distinct clade from the others that includes the remaining species of Cypella. Recently, Deble & Alves (2020) excluded Kelissa from Cypella, based mainly on the morphological peculiarities of the taxon.…”
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confidence: 99%