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10 December 2015 Aristida helleriana (Poaceae, Aristidoideae), una Nueva Especie Endémica del Pampa en Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Marene Machado Marchi, Jaime Mujica Sallés, Rosa Lía Barbieri
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Abstract

Aristida helleriana M. Marchi, J. Mujica & R. L. Barbieri is a new species of Poaceae (Aristidoideae) collected at São Miguel's Farm, in Tapes, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil), during a floristic survey in an area where in situ conservation of Butia odorata (Barb. Rodr.) Noblick (Arecaceae) has been done. Aristida helleriana differs from A. laevis (Nees) Kunth, its closely related species in the study area, due to its few-flowered panicle, with branches bearing spikelets arranged helically and discontinuously along the rachis, leaving it fully exposed in some sections. The new species is distinguished by its lower lemmas 1–3 mm (vs. 8.5–13 mm in A. laevis) and shorter awns 11–17(19) mm (25–50 mm in A. laevis).

Marene Machado Marchi, Jaime Mujica Sallés, and Rosa Lía Barbieri "Aristida helleriana (Poaceae, Aristidoideae), una Nueva Especie Endémica del Pampa en Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 24(3), 261-265, (10 December 2015). https://doi.org/10.3417/2013028
Published: 10 December 2015
KEYWORDS
Aristida
Aristidoideae
Brazil
Butia
IUCN Red List
Pampa Biome
Poaceae
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