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Type: Article
Published: 2019-03-11
Page range: 137–167
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Contribution to the study of the genus Fosterella (Bromeliaceae: Pitcairnioideae) in Brazil

Herbarium Bradeanum; Research Associate, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro
Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna
Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Depto. Biologia Vegetal
Geographical range morphology new species taxonomy Monocots

Abstract

The pitcairnioid genus Fosterella currently comprises 31 species distributed from Mexico in North America, along the eastern slopes of the Andes in central South America, Southern Peru to northern Argentina, encompassing western, northern and southeastern Brazil and northern Paraguay. Their species have rather small ranges, representing local endemics traditionally difficult to circumscribe mainly because the presence of subtle morphological characters associated to tiny floral parts. The present taxonomical study of the Fosterella species occurring in Brazil is founded on morphological characters, habitat preference, and geographic distribution. The number of Brazilian species is increasing to eight, three of them described as new here, including an unexpected outlier in geographical range and two new records for the country. Full descriptions and an identification key are provided, and morphological relationships are discussed as well.