“…More recently, other botanists have contributed to the knowledge of the group in the regional context, including the description of new species, revision of genera, phylogenetic studies, and conservation studies (Goldblatt 1978, Roitman & Castillo 2004, Roitman & Castillo 2005, Roitman & Castillo 2007a, Roitman & Castillo 2007b, Roitman & Castillo 2008, Roitman et al 2008, Eggers 2008, Hurrel et al 2009, Deble et al 2012a, Deble et al 2012b, Deble et al 2012c, Chauveau et al 2012, Deble & Alves 2013, Bonfada-Rodriguez et al 2014, Deble et al 2015a, Deble et al 2015b, Deble et al 2016, Deble & Alves 2017, Deble 2017, Pastori et al 2018, Eggers et al 2019, De Baltezan et al 2019 As can be seen, the bibliographic references that contemplate the Iridaceae-Tigridieae in the Campos of SESA are relatively abundant. However, there are still few studies that address the diversity of Iridaceae-Tigridieae as a whole in the region.…”