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Type: Article
Published: 2021-04-16
Page range: 49–53
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Begonia microinduta (Begoniaceae) a new species from the Atlantic Coastal Forest in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Centro Universitário Módulo, Curso de Ciências Biológicas, Rua Maria D’Assumpção Carvalho, 1000, CEP: 11662-047, Caraguatatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
Eudicots Submontane forest Serra do mar conservation taxonomy

Abstract

Begonia microinduta, a new species of  Begonia sect. Pritzelia from the Atlantic Coastal Forest of Brazil is described and illustrated with detailed field photographs. This species is similar to B. windischii and B. lorenzii by having three tepals on pistillate flowers, staminate flowers with pilose dorsal surface, short peduncled inflorescences, very short inflorescence ramification and persistent floral bracts. It differs from B. windischii in its petiole indumentum, which is covered with short microscopic trichomes throughout (vs. sparsely pilose in the upper third with villous trichomes, with a trichome necklace at the base of the petiole and in the apex) and differs from B. lorenzii by having microscopic (vs. villous) trichomes, glabrous (vs. pubescent) adaxial leaf surface and glabrous (vs. pubescent) fruits.