Sapindaceae em remanescentes de florestas montanas no sul da Bahia, Brasil

By Ricardo Oliveira Perdiz, Maria Silvia Ferrucci & André Márcio Araújo Amorim in Research Pesquisa Peer-reviewed article Artigo científico

August 26, 2014

Resumo

This work presents the taxonomic study of Sapindaceae from three areas of montane forest remnants in southern Bahia, Brazil. Six genera and 21 species were registered. Paullinia (7 spp.) was the most diverse genus in number of species, followed by Cupania (5 spp.), Allophylus (4 spp.), Matayba and Serjania (2 spp. each) and Talisia (1 sp.). Four new occurrence records were registered (Allophylus leucoclados, A. petiolulatus, Cupania furfuracea and Matayba intermedia) for Northeast Brazil. Nine species were illustrated for the first time: Allophylus leucoclados, C. racemosa, C. rugosa, Cupania sp. 1, Paullinia ferruginea, P. micrantha, P. racemosa, P. revoluta and Serjania salzmanniana. This work includes an identification key, descriptions, illustrations, notes on phenology and comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of each species.

Citação

Perdiz RO, Ferrucci MS, Amorim AMA (2014). “Sapindaceae em remanescentes de florestas montanas no sul da Bahia, Brasil.” Rodriguésia, 65(4), 987–-1002. doi: 10.1590/2175-7860201465410 (URL: https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201465410), <URL: https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201465410>.

Formato .bib:

@Article{Perdizetal2014,
  author = {Ricardo Oliveira Perdiz and Maria Silvia Ferrucci and André Márcio Araújo Amorim},
  title = {Sapindaceae em remanescentes de florestas montanas no sul da Bahia, Brasil},
  journal = {Rodriguésia},
  year = {2014},
  volume = {65},
  number = {4},
  pages = {987–-1002},
  abstract = {This work presents the taxonomic study of Sapindaceae from three areas of montane forest remnants in southern Bahia, Brazil. Six genera and 21 species were registered. Paullinia (7 spp.) was the most diverse genus in number of species, followed by Cupania (5 spp.), Allophylus (4 spp.), Matayba and Serjania (2 spp. each) and Talisia (1 sp.). Four new occurrence records were registered (Allophylus leucoclados, A. petiolulatus, Cupania furfuracea and Matayba intermedia) for Northeast Brazil. Nine species were illustrated for the first time: Allophylus leucoclados, C. racemosa, C. rugosa, Cupania sp. 1, Paullinia ferruginea, P. micrantha, P. racemosa, P. revoluta and Serjania salzmanniana. This work includes an identification key, descriptions, illustrations, notes on phenology and comments on the taxonomy and geographic distribution of each species.},
  doi = {10.1590/2175-7860201465410},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201465410},
}
Posted on:
August 26, 2014
Length:
2 minute read, 331 words
Categories:
Research Pesquisa Peer-reviewed article Artigo científico
Tags:
Floresta Atlântica floresta ombrófila florística Paullinia Sapindales
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