@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23649,
author = {Renato Goldenberg and Frank Almeda and Karla Sosa and Rafaella Ribeiro and Fabian A Michelangeli},
title = {Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits},
year = {2014},
keywords = {anatomy, Bahia, Campos Rupestres, grasslands, hydrochory, phylogenetic analysis, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The genus Rupestrea is described to include two species previously described in Miconia. Rupestrea carvalhoana and R. johnwurdackiana are restricted to ?Campos Rupestres? at the northern portion of the ?Chapada Diamantina? in Bahia, Brazil. The genus can be recognized by the dry and indehiscent fruits that may be hydrochorous, and by the ortocampylotropous seeds with a septum dividing it incompletely into two cavities, filled with a single embryo. The genus is sister to a large clade that includes the capsular-fruited tribes Melastomeae, Microlicieae and Rhexieae.}
}
Citation for Study 16361
Citation title:
"Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits".
Study name:
"Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits".
This study is part of submission 16361
(Status: Published).
Citation
Goldenberg R., Almeda F., Sosa K., Ribeiro R., & Michelangeli F.A. 2014. Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits. Systematic Botany, .
Authors
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Goldenberg R.
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Almeda F.
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Sosa K.
(submitter)
6467782422
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Ribeiro R.
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Michelangeli F.A.
718-817-8199
Abstract
The genus Rupestrea is described to include two species previously described in Miconia. Rupestrea carvalhoana and R. johnwurdackiana are restricted to ?Campos Rupestres? at the northern portion of the ?Chapada Diamantina? in Bahia, Brazil. The genus can be recognized by the dry and indehiscent fruits that may be hydrochorous, and by the ortocampylotropous seeds with a septum dividing it incompletely into two cavities, filled with a single embryo. The genus is sister to a large clade that includes the capsular-fruited tribes Melastomeae, Microlicieae and Rhexieae.
Keywords
anatomy, Bahia, Campos Rupestres, grasslands, hydrochory, phylogenetic analysis, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23649,
author = {Renato Goldenberg and Frank Almeda and Karla Sosa and Rafaella Ribeiro and Fabian A Michelangeli},
title = {Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits},
year = {2014},
keywords = {anatomy, Bahia, Campos Rupestres, grasslands, hydrochory, phylogenetic analysis, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Systematic Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The genus Rupestrea is described to include two species previously described in Miconia. Rupestrea carvalhoana and R. johnwurdackiana are restricted to ?Campos Rupestres? at the northern portion of the ?Chapada Diamantina? in Bahia, Brazil. The genus can be recognized by the dry and indehiscent fruits that may be hydrochorous, and by the ortocampylotropous seeds with a septum dividing it incompletely into two cavities, filled with a single embryo. The genus is sister to a large clade that includes the capsular-fruited tribes Melastomeae, Microlicieae and Rhexieae.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23649
AU - Goldenberg,Renato
AU - Almeda,Frank
AU - Sosa,Karla
AU - Ribeiro,Rafaella
AU - Michelangeli,Fabian A
T1 - Rupestrea: A new Brazilian genus of Melastomataceae, with anomalous seeds and dry indehiscent fruits
PY - 2014
KW - anatomy
KW - Bahia
KW - Campos Rupestres
KW - grasslands
KW - hydrochory
KW - phylogenetic analysis
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The genus Rupestrea is described to include two species previously described in Miconia. Rupestrea carvalhoana and R. johnwurdackiana are restricted to ?Campos Rupestres? at the northern portion of the ?Chapada Diamantina? in Bahia, Brazil. The genus can be recognized by the dry and indehiscent fruits that may be hydrochorous, and by the ortocampylotropous seeds with a septum dividing it incompletely into two cavities, filled with a single embryo. The genus is sister to a large clade that includes the capsular-fruited tribes Melastomeae, Microlicieae and Rhexieae.
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JF - Systematic Botany
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