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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2017-06-16
Page range: 295–296
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Typification of species names of Schaefferia (Celastraceae) from Argentina

Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná – UTFPR, campus Santa Helena. Av. Cerejeiras, s.n., Bairro São Luiz, 85892-000, Santa Helena, Paraná, Brazil, Brazil
Celastroideae lectotype Spegazzini Uruguay Eudicots

Abstract

Schaefferia Jacquin (1760: 10) is a genus of Celastraceae family endemic to the New World currently comprising 23 species (Simmons et al. 2012). It occurs from the southern U.S.A. (Florida) to Argentina, including Antilles, but shows a greater diversity of species in the northern hemisphere. The genus is characterized by: dioecious plants (unisexual flowers), leaves alternate or fasciculate in short shoots, fasciculate inflorescences, flowers 4-merous, disk indistinct or absent, and drupes.