2016
DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.272.1.3
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Description of Tradescantia schwirkowskiana (Commelinaceae), a narrow endemic new species from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, and typification of T. crassula

Abstract: This contribution presents and describes Tradescantia schwirkowskiana, a narrow endemic new species from Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil. We assess here the conservation status of this new species as critically endangered, according to the IUCN criteria. We present here a complete description, illustrations and comments on the new species, along with an identification key to the species of Tradescantia that occur in Santa Catarina. Furthermore, we designate here a lectotype and an epitype for T. crassula… Show more

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“…Tradescantia sect. Austrotradescantia has been the subject of several recent studies (Pellegrini 2015, 2016, 2017; Pellegrini et al 2015, 2016; Funez et al 2016). Species diversity in this section is centered in Southeastern and Southern Brazil, where all of the accepted species occur.…”
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“…Tradescantia sect. Austrotradescantia has been the subject of several recent studies (Pellegrini 2015, 2016, 2017; Pellegrini et al 2015, 2016; Funez et al 2016). Species diversity in this section is centered in Southeastern and Southern Brazil, where all of the accepted species occur.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Funez et al (2016) indicate that Pellegrini (2015) erroneously designated the specimen Sellow 3033 (B100521014) as the lectotype for T. crassula . However, their affirmation is incorrect according to the Code since the thesis lacks either a ISSN or an ISBN, and was never distributed to the general public (McNeill et al 2012, Art.…”
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