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Morphometric and taxonomic studies of Senna ser. Coriaceae (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Cassieae), including a new species from Chapada Diamantina, Bahia, Brazil
Senna sect. Chamaefistula ser. Coriaceae is restricted to Brazil and is predominantly distributed in savanna habitat. The species are morphologically characterized by their shrub or treelet habit, usually reniform stipules, extrafloral nectaries usually positioned on the middle or distal part of the...
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description | Senna sect. Chamaefistula
ser.
Coriaceae
is restricted to Brazil and is predominantly distributed in savanna habitat. The species are morphologically characterized by their shrub or treelet habit, usually reniform stipules, extrafloral nectaries usually positioned on the middle or distal part of the petiole, zygomorphic corolla and laterally compressed fruits with the seeds parallel to the fruit valves. Previous taxonomic studies have recognized only three species and one variety, nevertheless, they provided the groundwork for a more comprehensive treatment, presented here. Based on fieldwork and on the analysis of herbarium specimens, we recognize five species belonging to
Senna
ser.
Coriaceae
including one new species from the seasonally dry areas in the Chapada Diamantina,
Senna diamantinensis
. We carried out a morphometric analyses and here recognize
S. caesia
as a distinct species rather than a variety of
S. corifolia
. We propose a new combination for
Cassia kuhlmannii
and recognize it under the genus
Senna
. In addition, we propose two first-step lectotypifications and one second-step lectotypification. The taxonomic treatment provided here includes an identification key, morphological descriptions, taxonomic notes, illustrations, preliminary conservation assessments, and habitat and phenology data for each species. |
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Senna
ser.
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including one new species from the seasonally dry areas in the Chapada Diamantina,
Senna diamantinensis
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S. caesia
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S. corifolia
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Cassia kuhlmannii
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Senna
ser.
Coriaceae
including one new species from the seasonally dry areas in the Chapada Diamantina,
Senna diamantinensis
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S. caesia
as a distinct species rather than a variety of
S. corifolia
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Cassia kuhlmannii
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Senna
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Senna
ser.
Coriaceae
including one new species from the seasonally dry areas in the Chapada Diamantina,
Senna diamantinensis
. We carried out a morphometric analyses and here recognize
S. caesia
as a distinct species rather than a variety of
S. corifolia
. We propose a new combination for
Cassia kuhlmannii
and recognize it under the genus
Senna
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