Myrcia densa (DC.) Sobral (2006a: 136)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.40.1.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4927287 |
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Myrcia densa (DC.) Sobral (2006a: 136) |
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20. Myrcia densa (DC.) Sobral (2006a: 136) View in CoL [ Fig. 3M–O View FIGURE 3 ; Fig 5R View FIGURE 5 ; Fig 6A View FIGURE 6 ]
Endemic to the Atlantic Forest from the northeast to southeast regions of Brazil in the States of Bahia and Minas Gerais ( Govaerts et al. 2010, Sobral et al. 2010). New records of this species for State of Pernambuco and Sergipe are presented here.
Trees and shrubs 4–5 m tall. Morphologically similar to Myrcia bergiana but differs by having shorter leaves (3–4 cm long), rotund calyx lobes and a glabrous hypanthium; it differs from other Myrcia species by having ferruginous trichomes, a flat or raised midvein on the adaxial lamina surface and subglobose fruits.
Selected specimens: BRAZIL. Pernambuco: Goiana, estrada próximo à Usina Matari , 28.XII.1965, fl. A. Lima 65-4357 (IPA); Rio Formoso , Praia de Guadalupe , 1986, fl., P. Coelho s/n et al. (IPA 50690); Tamandaré, Reserva Biológica de Saltinho , 29.V.2009, fr., B.S. Amorim 480 et al. (UFP). Sergipe: Pirambu, 00. XI.1976, M. Fonseca et al. 13509 (ASE) .
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