“…In recent years, relevant floristic survey work has been carried out in the Atlantic Forest in several states, Joly et al (2012) in São Paulo, Machado et al (2012) in Alagoas, Zama et al (2012) in Paraná, França and Stehmann (2013) in Minas Gerais, Matos et al (2013) in Sergipe, Lorenzoni et al (2014) in Espírito Santo, Alves et al (2015) in Bahia, Ferrarese et al (2016) in Rio Grande do Sul, Silva (2017) in Rio de Janeiro. Some research was even managed in the same forestry formation as this work, at FES, Naves and Berg (2012), Figueiredo et al (2013), Pinto et al (2013), Meira Junior et al (2015 and Moura et al (2022) in Minas Gerais, Nogueira and Marchiori (2018) in São Paulo, Almeida (2013), Garcia (2015), Aguiar (2015), Garcia and Romagnolo (2015), Estevan et al (2016), Bald et al (2021) Lisboa et al (2021) in Paraná, in addition to Franco (2017), Garcia et al (2017), Zeidan and Ferreira (2020) carried out floristic survey studies in Maringá-PR; such studies made an important contribution to biogeography. Franco (2017) in his study considered the Mimosoideae, the second largest subfamily of Leguminosae.…”