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Type: Article
Published: 2020-03-11
Page range: 227–234
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Myrcia lucasae (Myrtaceae), a new species from the campo rupestre of Chapada Diamantina, Brazil

Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, 05508-090, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, 05508-090, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, 05508-090, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Programa de Pós-graduação em Botânica, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Rua Dom Manoel de Medeiros s/n, 52171-900, Recife, PE, Brazil
Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia e Recursos Naturais (PPGMBT-UEA), Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Av. Carvalho Leal, 1777, 69058-807, Manaus, AM, Brazil. Museu da Amazônia, MUSA, Av. Margarita, s/n° 69099-415, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
Bahia Caatinga Endemism Espinhaço Range Taxonomy Eudicots

Abstract

Myrcia lucasae (Myrcia sect. Gomidesia, Myrtaceae), a new species from the Bahia state, Brazil, is here described and illustrated. It differs from M. lughadhae, a closely related and sympatric species, by the strigose indumentum with ferruginous trichomes and the absence of ribs on fruits. It is also different and from M. virgata (Myrcia sect. Myrcia), by presenting thecae with irregular dorsal openings (characteristics of Myrcia sect. Gomidesia). Collections of M. lucasae have been constantly misidentified as the morphologically similar M. virgata, a species from a different section, which does not occur in the state of Bahia. Myrcia lucasae is endemic to the highly diverse campo rupestre vegetation of the Chapada Diamantina biogeographic province. We also provide preliminary conservation assessment, comments on distribution and ecological aspects of this new taxon.