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1 June 2016 Attalea blepharopus Mart. (Arecaceae) from Bolivia Revisited since Martius
Mónica Moraes R., Jean-Christophe Pintaud†
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Moraes R., M. & J.-C. Pintaud (2016). Attalea blepharopus Mart. (Arecaceae) from Bolivia revisited since Martius. Candollea 71: 27–32. In English, English abstract. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2016v711a6

Populations in Bolivia of an Attalea Kunth species (Arecaceae) with regularly spaced pinnae were historically assigned to Attalea butyracea (Mutis) Wess. Boer, which also occurs in Colombia, western Venezuela and northern Ecuador. During a recent fieldtrip to the Chapare province in Cochabamba department (central Bolivia), we visited the Yuracaré people's territory that Alcide d'Orbigny mentioned as harboring a large and distinct palm, Attalea blepharopus Mart. Based on its morphology, we recognize the species as distinct from Attalea butyracea and designate a lectotype based on the original illustrations and an epitype based on a recent complete collection. The species is described in details and illustrated with photographs for the first time.

Received: November 2, 2015; Accepted: December 16, 2015; First published online: March 14, 2016

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Mónica Moraes R. and Jean-Christophe Pintaud† "Attalea blepharopus Mart. (Arecaceae) from Bolivia Revisited since Martius," Candollea 71(1), 27-32, (1 June 2016). https://doi.org/10.15553/c2016v711a6
Published: 1 June 2016
KEYWORDS
Arecaceae
Attalea
Bolivia
Typification
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