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30 May 2019 New and Reassessed Species of Griffinia (Amaryllidaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Antonio Campos-Rocha, Alan William Meerow, Edimar Faria Menezes Lopes, João Semir, Juliana Lischka Sampaio Mayer, Julie Henriette Antoinette Dutilh
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Abstract

In the context of the revision of Amaryllidaceae tribe Griffinieae that we are preparing, we describe and illustrate a new species, Griffinia albolineata, known from a single fragment of the Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian State of Minas Gerais. It is distinguished by the foliar blade with a whitish longitudinal stripe and long-acuminate apex, unique features among the large-sized species of the genus. Additionally, we present a taxonomic reassessment of G. intermedia, described two centuries ago and historically of very uncertain identity. We provide a description and detailed distribution data, previously unpublished records, and photographs of the species in its natural habitat. We also compare the foliar anatomy and surface micromorphology of the two species. The conservation status of the two species is informally evaluated, and both are tentatively considered endangered. An identification key to the large-sized species of the genus is presented.

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Antonio Campos-Rocha, Alan William Meerow, Edimar Faria Menezes Lopes, João Semir, Juliana Lischka Sampaio Mayer, and Julie Henriette Antoinette Dutilh "New and Reassessed Species of Griffinia (Amaryllidaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest," Systematic Botany 44(2), 310-318, (30 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364419X15562052252199
Published: 30 May 2019
KEYWORDS
Griffinia albolineata,
Jequitinhonha Valley
leaf anatomy
taxonomy
threatened species
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