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Rapini, Alessandro
  Two new species of Marsdenia R. Br. [Apocynaceae: Ascleiadoideae] from the semi-arid region of Brazil
  En: Kew Bulletin / Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. -- Vol. 66, no. 1 (2011). -- Richmond : Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2011

  il., fot. col.

  Two endangered new species of Marsdenia R. Br. (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae) from the semi-arid region of Brazil are decribed and illustrated: M. breviramosa (south-western Bahia) and M. nana (northern Minas Gerais). They are shrubs closely related to M. zehntgneri and, like that species are also associated with calcareous outcrops. The former can be recognised by linear leaves arranged in small, compact shoots and the latter is subshrub less than 50 cm high whose flowers are unique because of the adaxially villous corolla nd long-rostrate gynostegium.
  ISSN: 00755974

  1. BRASIL; 2. BAHIA; 3. MINAS GERAIS; 4. ASCLEPIADACEAE; 5. CAATINGA; 6. TAXONOMIA; 7. SPECIES ENDANGERED I. Fontella Pereira, Jorge

  (62) Inv.: 01-R14330 S.T.: GB-K/1 v 66 no 1 ej.1
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Rapini, Alessandro
Two new species of Marsdenia R. Br. [Apocynaceae: Ascleiadoideae] from the semi-arid region of Brazil
En: Kew Bulletin / Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. -- Vol. 66, no. 1 (2011). -- Richmond : Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2011

il., fot. col.

Two endangered new species of Marsdenia R. Br. (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae) from the semi-arid region of Brazil are decribed and illustrated: M. breviramosa (south-western Bahia) and M. nana (northern Minas Gerais). They are shrubs closely related to M. zehntgneri and, like that species are also associated with calcareous outcrops. The former can be recognised by linear leaves arranged in small, compact shoots and the latter is subshrub less than 50 cm high whose flowers are unique because of the adaxially villous corolla nd long-rostrate gynostegium.
ISSN: 00755974

1. BRASIL; 2. BAHIA; 3. MINAS GERAIS; 4. ASCLEPIADACEAE; 5. CAATINGA; 6. TAXONOMIA; 7. SPECIES ENDANGERED I. Fontella Pereira, Jorge

(62) Inv.: 01-R14330 S.T.: GB-K/1 v 66 no 1 ej.1
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