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Type: Article
Published: 2020-11-02
Page range: 77–89
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Ludwigia humboldtiana (Onagraceae), a narrowly endemic new species from the subtropical Atlantic Forest, southern Brazil

Department of Botany, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Trindade Campus, CEP 88040-900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.
Regional University of Blumenau, Rua Antônio da Veiga, 140, Itoupava Seca, CEP 89030-903, Blumenau, SC, Brazil.
Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Três Lagoas Campus, CEP 79610-100, Três Lagoas, MS, Brazil.
Regional University of Blumenau, Rua Antônio da Veiga, 140, Itoupava Seca, CEP 89030-903, Blumenau, SC, Brazil.
endemic flora Jussiaea Myrtales Santa Catarina threatened species General Eudicots

Abstract

In this work we describe Ludwigia humboldtiana, an extremely narrowly endemic new species from a waterfall system in Corupá municipality, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil. This is already the second plant species endemic to the area. The new species is morphologically most similar to L. caparosa, L. elegans, L. multinervia and L. peruviana but differs from those by a series of taxonomically important characters. We present field photographs, a distribution map and a detailed morphological account of the new species, discuss its morphology and taxonomy in relation to the morphologically most similar other species of Ludwigia, and assess its conservation status according to IUCN criteria.