The new species Sauvagesia setulosa (Ochnaceae) is described from campo rupestre vegetation of the Espinhaço range, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The corona-like, fused internal staminodes are key to place the new species within Sauvagesia subsect. Vellozianae, a mostly endemic lineage in the Espinhaço range. The combination of bristle-glandular leaves, terminal, umbel-like inflorescences, and flowers with white petals in S. setulosa are unprecedented in any species of Brazilian Sauvagesia. We present a complete description, illustration, distribution map, and a comparative table to morphologically differentiate the new species from the remaining species of Sauvagesia subsect. Vellozianae that bear terminal, umbel-like inflorescences.
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17 May 2017
A New Bristle-Leaved Species of Sauvagesia (Ochnaceae) Endemic to the Espinhaço Range, Brazil
Adriana Queiroz-Lima,
André M. Amorim,
Domingos B. O. S. Cardoso
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Systematic Botany
Vol. 42 • No. 2
Apr-Jun 2017
Vol. 42 • No. 2
Apr-Jun 2017
campo rupestre
Campo rupestre vegetation
Malpighiales
Malpighiales
Morfologia
morphology
taxonomia