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Type: Article
Published: 2014-05-09
Page range: 166–172
Abstract views: 15
PDF downloaded: 1

A new species of Myrcia (Myrtaceae) from the Federal District, Brazil, with micromorphological highlights


Francisco Paulo Bezerra Maria das Neves Gomes Bezerra
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Kadja Milena Gomes Bezerra

Department of Botany

University of Brasilia 

Jair Eustáquio de Faria Diná Moreira de Faria
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Jair Eustáquio Quintino de Faria Júnior

Department of Botany

University of Brasilia 

Manoel Cláudio da Silva Cleonice Alves da Silva
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Manoel Claúdio da Silva Júnior

Department of Botany

University of Brasilia 

Celso Soares Marina da Silva Soares
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Lucia Helena Soares-Silva

Department of Botany

University of Brasilia 

Myrcia goyazensis Myrciinae pollen Savannas

Abstract

Myrcia federalis, a new species closely related to M. goyazensis, distinguished by its hirsute flowers and strongly revolute blades, is described for the savannas of Central Brazil, in the Federal District. Additionally to its macromorphological description, leaf architecture and pollen morphology are described and illustrated; a couplet to distinguish it from M. goyazensis, a distribution map, and illustration are also presented.