2016
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.261.3.7
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Abstract: A new species of Microlicia from Serra do Cipó (southern Espinhaço range, Brazil) is described and illustrated. Microlicia candolleana has branches, leaves, pedicels, hypanthium and sepals covered by spherical, golden glands, sessile leaves with evident nerves on both surfaces and subulate sepals, longer or with the same length as the hypanthium.

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“…Versiane et al 2020;Romero et al 2021aRomero et al , 2021b. In order to standardize macromorphological descriptions, we adopted the term "spherical glands," often used in Microlicia descriptions due to the appearance of these trichomes under a stereomicroscope (see Romero and Versiane 2016;Romero and Woodgyer 2018;Fontelas and Romero 2020;Versiane et al 2020;Romero and Valentim 2021;Romero et al 2021aRomero et al , 2021b.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Versiane et al 2020;Romero et al 2021aRomero et al , 2021b. In order to standardize macromorphological descriptions, we adopted the term "spherical glands," often used in Microlicia descriptions due to the appearance of these trichomes under a stereomicroscope (see Romero and Versiane 2016;Romero and Woodgyer 2018;Fontelas and Romero 2020;Versiane et al 2020;Romero and Valentim 2021;Romero et al 2021aRomero et al , 2021b.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the IUCN categories and criteria (IUCN 2016), M. rugosa is assessed as Endangered (EN) B1ab(iii) + 2ab(iii) due to its limited extent of occurrence (EOO = 216 km 2 ) and area of occupancy (AOO = 24 km 2 ). As M. candolleana , which is also endemic to Serra do Cipó (Romero and Versiane ), M. rugosa is a well‐collected species, represented by 25 collections made over the last 80 years.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Serra do Cipó, Microlicia is represented by 42 species (Pacífico and Fidanza 2018a), with at least eight species endemic to this mountain range (Cogniaux 1883, Romero and Woodgyer 2014, Romero and Versiane 2016, Pacífico et al 2017, Pacífico and Almeda 2018, Pacífico and Fidanza 2018b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%