2012
DOI: 10.3159/torrey-d-12-00035.1
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Lecythis ibiriba(Lecythidaceae), a new combination from northeastern Brazil1

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“…This is especially true for L. pisonis in Espírito Santo and Bahia and L. marcgraaviana in Paraíba. This study also greatly improved what is known about Lecythis and led to the recognition of two species that were in synonymy, Lecythis ibiriba under Eschweilera ovata (Smith et al 2012) and L. marcgraavina under L. pisonis (Smith et al 2016).…”
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“…This is especially true for L. pisonis in Espírito Santo and Bahia and L. marcgraaviana in Paraíba. This study also greatly improved what is known about Lecythis and led to the recognition of two species that were in synonymy, Lecythis ibiriba under Eschweilera ovata (Smith et al 2012) and L. marcgraavina under L. pisonis (Smith et al 2016).…”
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“…Dentre essas, destacam-se as pertencentes à Lecythidaceae, que concentra sua distribuição na região neotropical, constituída por cerca de 25 gêneros e 300 espécies (MORI, 2001;MORI;PRANCE, 1990). No Brasil, a família apresenta 10 gêneros e em torno de 120 espécies, com aproximadamente 45% delas endêmicas do país, sendo o Amazonas o principal centro de diversidade da família (SMITH et al, 2012).…”
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