Novelties in Ruellia (Acanthaceae) for the Brazilian Cerrado
Ulisses Gonçalves Fernandes,
Erin A. Manzitto-Tripp,
Nicolás Medina
et al.
Abstract:Abstract— Brazil is known as a center of diversity for several plant families. Among these, Acanthaceae are especially diverse in the Cerrado, which is home to ca. 150 species, many of which are endemic. Recent field and herbarium studies of Ruellia of the Cerrado
in Goiás and Distrito Federal have led to the discovery of 9 species new to science, which we formally describe as R. altoparadisensis, R. cataractae, R. ceciliae, R. chapadensis, R. glandulifolia, R. hatschbachii, R. lucindae, R. mellosilvae,
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