2022
DOI: 10.15446/caldasia.v44n2.89236
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La tribu Justicieae (Acanthaceae) en la región oriental del Nordeste de Brasil

Abstract: Se presenta un estudio taxonómico de la tribu Justicieae (Acanthaceae) de la región Oriental del Nordeste de Brasil. Se analizaron las colecciones de los principales herbarios del país, incluyendo herbarios regionales. Se registraron 21 especies y seis géneros: Anisacanthus (A. trilobus), Dicliptera (2 spp.), Harpochilus (2 spp.), Justicia (12 spp.), Pseuderanthemum (2 spp.) y Thyrsacanthus (2 spp.). Las especies son reconocidas principalmente por la morfología de las semillas y del androceo, colores de las fl… Show more

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“…2023al. 2016Vilar 2009;Wasshausen & Wood 2004;Oliveira & Andrade 2000;Schmidt-Lebuhn et al 2007;Zanatta 2019;Alcantara & Alves 2022), and comparison with photographs of type specimens when available online (Tropics, JStorPlants, Reflora). The specimens were deposited in the UFMT herbarium, and duplicates were sent to RB and SP (acronyms follow Thiers, continuously updated).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2023al. 2016Vilar 2009;Wasshausen & Wood 2004;Oliveira & Andrade 2000;Schmidt-Lebuhn et al 2007;Zanatta 2019;Alcantara & Alves 2022), and comparison with photographs of type specimens when available online (Tropics, JStorPlants, Reflora). The specimens were deposited in the UFMT herbarium, and duplicates were sent to RB and SP (acronyms follow Thiers, continuously updated).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many changes in genus and species delimitation have occurred since the XIX century and a large number of new species were described in the past decade in South America and Brazil (Kameyama 2008;Braz & Monteiro 2006;Côrtes & Rapini 2011;Wood 2012;Indriunas & Kameyama 2012;Wasshausen 2013;Alcantara et al 2020), which indicates the need for new taxonomic studies of Brazilian Acanthaceae. Compared to other large Angiosperm families, relatively few studies focused on local floras have been published for Acanthaceae in Brazil, among these, most were developed in areas of Atlantic forest (e.g., Wasshausen & Smith 1969;Harvey & Wasshausen 1995;Braz et al 2002;Kameyama 1995Kameyama , 2003Kameyama , 2006Kameyama , 2009Silva et al 2010;Côrtes & Rapini 2013;Monteiro et al 2018;Macedo et al 2020;Hammes et al 2021;Alcantara & Alves 2022), and despite presumedly presenting a high number of species and genera (Flora e Funga do Brasil 2020, continuously updated), studies on Acanthaceae in the Central-West region are even more scarce (Rodrigues 2017;Sartin 2015;Vilar 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%