Myrcia longipetiolata, a new species of Myrcia, is here described and illustrated. With a phylogenetic hypothesis, we show that this species belongs to Myrcia clade 10, a morphologically recognized and narrowly distributed group of species, which was recently discovered. Myrcia longipetiolata resembles M. unana due to its long leaves, acute or acuminate leaf apex, cuneate leaf base, long petioles, and they share the same area of occurrence. Myrcia longipetiolata differs from M. unana by its larger leaves, larger number of leaf secondary veins, marginal vein more distant from the leaf margin, lanceolate bracteoles, smaller and truncate, rounded, or apiculate calyx lobes with whitish to yellowish trichomes, and smaller floral disc. Besides the phylogenetic placement of M. longipetiolata within the genus, morphological comparisons with related species and comments on its distribution, habitat, and conservation status are also provided.
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21 December 2021
Myrcia longipetiolata (Myrtaceae), a New Species from the Atlantic Forest of Bahia, Brazil
Bruno S. Amorim,
Patricia Melchionna Albuquerque,
Duane F. Lima
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Systematic Botany
Vol. 46 • No. 4
October–December 2021
Vol. 46 • No. 4
October–December 2021
Myrciinae
Myrteae
Neotropics
phylogeny
taxonomy