O clado Merianthera e as tribos Merianieae e Microliceae (Melastomataceae) na Serra Negra, Minas Gerais

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Abstract

A taxonomic study of the clade Merianthera and the tribes Merianieae and Microliceae (Melastomataceae) of Serra Negra, located in the southern region of Zona da Mata of Minas Gerais, Brazil, is presented. The clade Merianthera is represented by Behuria parvifolia, Huberia nettoana and Cambessedesia hilariana, Merianieae is represented by Meriania claussenii, while Microlicieae is represented by Lavoisiera imbricata, Microlicia serpyllifolia, Rhynchanthera dichotoma, Trembleya elegans, Trembleya parviflora and Trembleya phlogiformis. The region is suffering environmental impacts due to Pinus and Eucalyptus planting, real-state speculation, disorganized visitation, illegal collection of plants, as well as the use of forest remnants and field areas for grazing. Regarding conservation, it should be highlighted the species B. parvifolia, H. nettoana and M. claussenii, probably threatened with extinction at regional or national levels. Identification keys, descriptions, illustrations, information on the geographical distribution and morphological comments for taxa of these groups in Serra Negra are presented.

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Justino, L. L., Salimena, F. R. G., Chiavegatto, B., & Neto, L. M. (2016). O clado Merianthera e as tribos Merianieae e Microliceae (Melastomataceae) na Serra Negra, Minas Gerais. Rodriguesia, 67(3), 823–838. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201667320

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