2020
DOI: 10.1590/2175-7860202071111
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Convolvulaceae de Pernambuco, Brasil I: Camonea, Daustinia, Distimake e Operculina

Abstract: Resumo O presente trabalho é a primeira contribuição de uma série de estudos sobre a diversidade de Convolvulaceae em Pernambuco (PE). Aqui são tratadas as espécies dos gêneros Camonea (1 sp), Daustinia (1 sp), Distimake (7 spp) e Operculina (2 spp). Para isto, foram realizadas expedições de campo entre os anos de 2014 a 2018, além de consultas aos principais herbários da região. A ocorrência dessas espécies nos diferentes domínios fitogeográficos do estado é discutida. Distimake flagellaris e D. tomentosus se… Show more

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“…There is little information in the literature about C. umbellata . The species is mentioned in the study by Simões and Staples (2017), in which it was circumscribed, and other taxonomic studies and/or floristic surveys (Belo et al, 2020) addressing morphology and geographic distribution only. However, important information is found in the literature under its former name ( M. umbellata ), such as records of ethnomedicinal use for the treatment of various diseases and health conditions such as helminthiasis, rheumatism, fever, wounds, burns, and blood diseases (Castro‐Guerrero et al, 2013; Cordeiro & Félix, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is little information in the literature about C. umbellata . The species is mentioned in the study by Simões and Staples (2017), in which it was circumscribed, and other taxonomic studies and/or floristic surveys (Belo et al, 2020) addressing morphology and geographic distribution only. However, important information is found in the literature under its former name ( M. umbellata ), such as records of ethnomedicinal use for the treatment of various diseases and health conditions such as helminthiasis, rheumatism, fever, wounds, burns, and blood diseases (Castro‐Guerrero et al, 2013; Cordeiro & Félix, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%