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14 September 2022 Two new species of Sinningia (Gesneriaceae) endemic to Bahia, Brazil
Alain Chautems, Domingos B.O.S. Cardoso, Mathieu Perret
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Abstract

Chautems, A., D.B.O.S. Cardoso & M. Perret (2022). Two new species of Sinningia (Gesneriaceae) endemic to Bahia, Brazil. Candollea 77: 137–144. In English, English abstract.

Two new species of Sinningia Nees (Gesneriaceae) occurring in the state of Bahia in northeastern Brazil are described and illustrated, i.e., S. ganevii Chautems & Mat. Perret and S. sulphurea Chautems & D.B.O.S. Cardoso. Sinningia ganevii is unique within the genus by its tubular-campanulate and light purple corollas borne in the upper axils of erect stems 20–60 cm long. Sinningia sulphurea is characterized by pale yellow corollas borne on short axillary pedicels arising from an erect stem. Both species are illustrated, featured with photographs and distribution map, and their IUCN conservation status assessed. Morphological features and pollination syndromes are discussed based on recent phylogenetic studies on the subtribe Ligeriinae.

Received on February 2, 2022. Accepted on July 17, 2022. First published online on September 14, 2022.

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Alain Chautems, Domingos B.O.S. Cardoso, and Mathieu Perret "Two new species of Sinningia (Gesneriaceae) endemic to Bahia, Brazil," Candollea 77(2), 137-144, (14 September 2022). https://doi.org/10.15553/c2022v772a1
Received: 2 February 2022; Accepted: 17 July 2022; Published: 14 September 2022
KEYWORDS
Atlantic forest
biodiversity
Gesneriaceae
LIGERIINAE
Neotropical flora
taxonomy
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