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18 December 2017 New Species of Miconia (Melastomataceae; Miconieae) from Brazilian Atlantic Forest
José Fernando A. Baumgratz, Renato Goldenberg
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Abstract

Miconia bradeana is described from the state of Rio de Janeiro, in southeastern Brazil. It is endemic to the municipality of Santa Maria Madalena and to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, occurring in dense montane tropical rainforest. The main diagnostic characteristics of this new species are the rigid-membranaceous to chartaceous and narrowly elliptic to lanceolate leaves, 5(-6)-merous flowers, well-defined, deltoid calyx lobes, apiculate petals, stamens 14–16, connectives with dorsal-basal, usually glandulose appendages, and glandulose ovary apex. Miconia bradeana is an endangered (EN) species.

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José Fernando A. Baumgratz and Renato Goldenberg "New Species of Miconia (Melastomataceae; Miconieae) from Brazilian Atlantic Forest," Systematic Botany 42(4), 1-5, (18 December 2017). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364417X696582
Published: 18 December 2017
KEYWORDS
cloud forest
conservation
Endemism
montane rainforest
Rio de Janeiro
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