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... We expand the geographic distribution of A. drummondii ( Fig. 3A-C) Alophia drummondii occurs from the United States of America to South America (Goldblatt and Manning 2008). In Brazil it is known only from Alagoas, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Bahia, in the northeastern region, where its occurs in areas of Cerrado and Caatinga vegetation (Oliveira et al. 2016;Melo et al. 2018;Eggers and Chauveau 2020;Flora do Brasil 20202022. The conservation status of this species has not yet been evaluated (Eggers and Chauveau 2020;IUCN 2021). ...
We report the first record of Hippeastrum puniceum (Lam.) Kuntze in Maranhão and expand the known geographical distributions of Alophia drummondii (Graham) R. Foster and Rapatea paludosa Aubl. in that state. Alophia drummondii and Hippeastrum puniceum were collected in Cerrado fragments in the municipality of Caxias and Rapatea paludosa in a swamp-forest gallery in a transition area between the Amazon region and the Cerrado in the municipality of Morros. Ecological and taxonomic information is included, as well as morphological descriptions, identification keys to species, distribution maps, photographs, and preliminary conservation statuses of these species in Brazil.
... software (QGIS Development Team 2020). A comparative table was prepared using the types of the new species, as well as data of the other species from the original descriptions (Graham 1836;Baker 1876;Goldblatt and Howard 1992), treatments with descriptions, photos, or illustrations (Henrich and Goldblatt 1994; Mungu ıa-Lino et al. 2015Oliveira et al. 2016;Melo et al. 2018;Eggers and Chauveau 2020), and some photographs provided. Alophia graniticola differs from other species of the genus by the remarkable incurved apex of the anthers, which partially covers the apex of the style, leaving three lateral-apical openings from where the arched and filiform arms of the style branches emerge (Figs. ...
... There are few studies including the representatives of Malvaceae in the Flora of Paraíba, summarizing floristic surveys (Silva et al., 2008;Araújo et al., 2010;Barbosa et al., 2007), taxonomy (Pinto, 2016) and a new occurrence (Baracho & Agra, 2016). This new record for the state of Paraíba helps to improve the knowledge about the biogeography of S. santaremensis, and reinforces the need for more botanical expeditions in areas still scarcely known (Baracho & Agra, 2016;Sousa & Versieux, 2016;Sousa et al., 2017;Melo et al., 2018). ...
Sida santaremensis Mont. (Malvaceae) is a species previously reported only from Amazon Rainforest, Central Brazilian Savanna and Atlantic Forest phytogeographical domains. In this paper, we present the first record of S. santaremensis for Paraíba state in Caatinga domain. This is the second species of Sida sect. Sidae recorded for Paraíba, together with Sida rhombifolia L. This new record contributes to improve the knowledge on the Malvaceae of Paraíba flora and expands the geographic distribution of this species in Brazil. A brief description, comments, images, and identification key for Sida sect. Sidae in the state are presented.