Two new species of Clusia sect. Cordylandra (Clusiaceae) from the brejo de altitude vegetation, plateau of Ibiapaba, Ceará, Brazil
- 29 September 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Magnolia Press in Phytotaxa
- Vol. 460 (4), 259-268
- https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.460.4.3
Abstract
Two new shrubby species of Clusia sect. Cordylandra are described and illustrated. The male flower of Clusia nogueirae presents an androecium forming a conical volcano-like synandrium around a well-developed pistillode covered with resin. The male flower of Clusia ibiapabensis, on the other hand, presents an androecium of free claviform stamens, forming a broad torus-like structure around a well-developed pistillode. The two species occur in regions of brejos de altitude in the plateou of Ibiapaba, Ceará state, northeastern Brazil.Keywords
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