New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon
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Resumo: | The record of new occurrences of species is of paramount importance for the study of neotropical biodiversity, needing to be allied to a set of well-defined morphological characters. Hence, with a focus on Amazonian biodiversity, the object of our study is the genus Metaxya (Metaxyaceae). Metaxya C. Presl. has a wide distribution in Tropical America and in Brazil are recorded four of the six recognized species in the genus: M. lanosa A. R. Sm. & Tuomisto, M. rostrata (Kunth) C.Presl, M. scalaris Tuomisto & G.G.Cárdenas and M. parkeri (Hook. & Grev.) J. Sm. Thus, our aim was to revisit and look for diagnostic morphological traits for each species, adding one more point of view of species recognition, therefore, contribute to the understanding of the geographic distribution of this group. To achieve these aims, around 1,450 Metaxya samples deposited in the herbaria of national and foreign institutions were analyzed. This work presents brief morphological descriptions of species occurring in the Brazilian Amazon, comments on the morphological differences between species and their phylogenetic relationships. Additionally, we provide an identification key, new occurrences of M. rostrata for the States of Rondônia and Roraima, also M. scalaris for the Antilles and the first citation of M. parkeri for the Cerrado biome. Finally, we indicate here an isolectotype of M. parkeri in the collection of the Kew Botanical Garden (K). |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian AmazonNovos registros e reconhecimento morfológico das espécies de Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) na Amazônia brasileirachave de identificaçãodistribuição geográficaregião neotropicalsamambaiaferngeographical distributionidentification keyneotropicsThe record of new occurrences of species is of paramount importance for the study of neotropical biodiversity, needing to be allied to a set of well-defined morphological characters. Hence, with a focus on Amazonian biodiversity, the object of our study is the genus Metaxya (Metaxyaceae). Metaxya C. Presl. has a wide distribution in Tropical America and in Brazil are recorded four of the six recognized species in the genus: M. lanosa A. R. Sm. & Tuomisto, M. rostrata (Kunth) C.Presl, M. scalaris Tuomisto & G.G.Cárdenas and M. parkeri (Hook. & Grev.) J. Sm. Thus, our aim was to revisit and look for diagnostic morphological traits for each species, adding one more point of view of species recognition, therefore, contribute to the understanding of the geographic distribution of this group. To achieve these aims, around 1,450 Metaxya samples deposited in the herbaria of national and foreign institutions were analyzed. This work presents brief morphological descriptions of species occurring in the Brazilian Amazon, comments on the morphological differences between species and their phylogenetic relationships. Additionally, we provide an identification key, new occurrences of M. rostrata for the States of Rondônia and Roraima, also M. scalaris for the Antilles and the first citation of M. parkeri for the Cerrado biome. Finally, we indicate here an isolectotype of M. parkeri in the collection of the Kew Botanical Garden (K).O registro de novas ocorrências de espécies é de suma importância para o estudo da biodiversidade neotropical, precisando estar aliado a um conjunto de caracteres morfológicos bem definidos. Nesse sentido, com foco na biodiversidade Amazônica, o objeto do nosso estudo é o gênero Metaxya C. Presl. (Metaxyaceae). Este gênero apresenta uma ampla distribuição na América Tropical e no Brasil há relato de ocorrência de quatro das seis espécies atualmente reconhecidas no gênero: M. lanosa A. R. Sm. & Tuomisto, M. rostrata (Kunth) C.Presl, M. scalaris Tuomisto & G.G.Cárdenas e M. parkeri (Hook. & Grev.) J. Sm.. Assim, nosso objetivo foi revisitar e buscar características morfológicas diagnósticas de cada espécie que sejam mais intuitivas e que adicione mais um ponto de vista acerca do reconhecimento das espécies, e assim contribuir no entendimento da distribuição geográfica desse grupo. Para isso, foram analisadas cerca de 1.450 exsicatas de Metaxya depositadas nos herbários de instituições nacionais e do exterior. Neste trabalho são apresentadas breves descrições morfológicas das espécies ocorrentes na Amazônia brasileira, comentários sobre as diferenças morfológicas entre as espécies e suas relações filogenéticas. Adicionalmente, apresentamos uma chave de identificação, além de novas ocorrências de M. rostrata para os Estados de Rondônia e Roraima, de M. scalaris para as Antilhas e a primeira citação de M. parkeri para o bioma Cerrado. Também é indicado aqui um isolectotipo de M. parkeri na coleção do Jardim Botânico do Kew (K).SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-05-26info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/417610.1590/2236-8906-63/2021porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4176/7904Copyright (c) 2022 Thayssa de Souza Remédios, Anne Bárbara Barbosa da Silva, Jackeline da Silva Luciano, Diego Sotero de Barros Pinangé, Bruno Sampaio Amorimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRemédios, Thayssa de SouzaSilva, Anne Bárbara Barbosa daLuciano, Jackeline da SilvaPinangé, Diego Sotero de BarrosAmorim, Bruno Sampaioreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-05-25T22:14:48Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4176Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-05-25T22:14:48SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon Novos registros e reconhecimento morfológico das espécies de Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) na Amazônia brasileira |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon Remédios, Thayssa de Souza chave de identificação distribuição geográfica região neotropical samambaia fern geographical distribution identification key neotropics |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
title_full |
New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
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New records and morphological recognition of Metaxya C. Presl (Metaxyaceae) species in the Brazilian Amazon |
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Remédios, Thayssa de Souza |
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Remédios, Thayssa de Souza Silva, Anne Bárbara Barbosa da Luciano, Jackeline da Silva Pinangé, Diego Sotero de Barros Amorim, Bruno Sampaio |
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Silva, Anne Bárbara Barbosa da Luciano, Jackeline da Silva Pinangé, Diego Sotero de Barros Amorim, Bruno Sampaio |
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Remédios, Thayssa de Souza Silva, Anne Bárbara Barbosa da Luciano, Jackeline da Silva Pinangé, Diego Sotero de Barros Amorim, Bruno Sampaio |
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chave de identificação distribuição geográfica região neotropical samambaia fern geographical distribution identification key neotropics |
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chave de identificação distribuição geográfica região neotropical samambaia fern geographical distribution identification key neotropics |
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The record of new occurrences of species is of paramount importance for the study of neotropical biodiversity, needing to be allied to a set of well-defined morphological characters. Hence, with a focus on Amazonian biodiversity, the object of our study is the genus Metaxya (Metaxyaceae). Metaxya C. Presl. has a wide distribution in Tropical America and in Brazil are recorded four of the six recognized species in the genus: M. lanosa A. R. Sm. & Tuomisto, M. rostrata (Kunth) C.Presl, M. scalaris Tuomisto & G.G.Cárdenas and M. parkeri (Hook. & Grev.) J. Sm. Thus, our aim was to revisit and look for diagnostic morphological traits for each species, adding one more point of view of species recognition, therefore, contribute to the understanding of the geographic distribution of this group. To achieve these aims, around 1,450 Metaxya samples deposited in the herbaria of national and foreign institutions were analyzed. This work presents brief morphological descriptions of species occurring in the Brazilian Amazon, comments on the morphological differences between species and their phylogenetic relationships. Additionally, we provide an identification key, new occurrences of M. rostrata for the States of Rondônia and Roraima, also M. scalaris for the Antilles and the first citation of M. parkeri for the Cerrado biome. Finally, we indicate here an isolectotype of M. parkeri in the collection of the Kew Botanical Garden (K). |
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