Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Phyllanthus has about 880 species, divided into 18 subgenera, 70 sections and 14 subsections, therefore, it is considered the largest and most diversified genus of Phyllanthaceae. Among the sections, Phyllanthus sect. Phyllanthus for being the largest comprising 45 species included in four subsections [Almadenses, Clausseniani, Niruri and Pentaphylli]. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani is referred to as exclusive to Brazil and until then, it was represented by 17 species, recognized by the peculiar morphology of its deeply emarginated anthers or with distinct and often spipitated teak, in addition to the 4-colporate pollen grains. Considering the morphological complexity, the imprecise interspecific limits and the nomenclatural and typification problems, this thesis aimed to review the morphological characters of the species of P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani in order to update his taxonomy. For this purpose, approximately 545 specimens from 57 national and international herbaria were analyzed, as well as material from expeditions carried out in different Brazilian regions. The results were organized into seven manuscripts, of which three were published, three are accepted and one will be submitted for publication. (1) In the first manuscript, six typifications were carried out, and a new synonymization, so that Phyllanthus atalaiensis becomes synonymous with P. heteradenius. (2) In the second manuscript, we suggest the conservation of the name Phyllanthus claussenii on P. udicola. (3) In the third manuscript, we bring to light the rediscovery of new Phyllanthus itatiaiensis individuals in the state of Rio de Janeiro after 50 years, as well as the expansion of its distribution to the state of Minas Gerais. (4) In the fourth manuscript, we update the geographic distribution and present new records of Phyllanthus allemii, a rare species from the Brazilian Cerrado. (5) In the fifth manuscript, we describe the new endemic species from Northeastern Brazil, Phyllanthus dardanoi. (6) In the sixth manuscript, we propose two new species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, specifically from the Southeast region of Brazil. (7) The seventh manuscript deals with the review by P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani. In this manuscript, we suggest expanding the circumscription of the subsection from 17 to 27 species and updating its morphological concept. Additionally, we describe five new species (P. draconicaudus, P. hialinum, P. pedrosae, P. rupiculum e P. serranum), we chose two new synonyms for P. subemarginatus, as well as we proceeded with the lectotyping of P. blanchetianus and P. lagoensis. However, this work also brings complete descriptions, distribution maps, as well as records of new occurrences for some Brazilian states, as well as comments on ecology, phenology, conservation and taxonomic comments for species recognition. An identification key is added, along with previously unpublished illustrations and in situ photos, making identification more objective and accurate. Even so, pollen morphology, seed morphology and leaf blade clarification were useful to distinguish some species and also to characterize the subsection, even though they were not so informative for the distinction of many species.
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spelling SALES, Margareth Ferreira deSOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê deMARINHO, Lucas CardosoVITAL, Maria Teresa Aureliano BurilBRAGA, João Marcelo AlvarengaMELO, André Laurênio deMELO, José Iranildo Mirandahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8595257513343424MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro2022-11-21T20:42:58Z2022-02-25MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro. Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae). 2022. 171 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8720Phyllanthus has about 880 species, divided into 18 subgenera, 70 sections and 14 subsections, therefore, it is considered the largest and most diversified genus of Phyllanthaceae. Among the sections, Phyllanthus sect. Phyllanthus for being the largest comprising 45 species included in four subsections [Almadenses, Clausseniani, Niruri and Pentaphylli]. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani is referred to as exclusive to Brazil and until then, it was represented by 17 species, recognized by the peculiar morphology of its deeply emarginated anthers or with distinct and often spipitated teak, in addition to the 4-colporate pollen grains. Considering the morphological complexity, the imprecise interspecific limits and the nomenclatural and typification problems, this thesis aimed to review the morphological characters of the species of P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani in order to update his taxonomy. For this purpose, approximately 545 specimens from 57 national and international herbaria were analyzed, as well as material from expeditions carried out in different Brazilian regions. The results were organized into seven manuscripts, of which three were published, three are accepted and one will be submitted for publication. (1) In the first manuscript, six typifications were carried out, and a new synonymization, so that Phyllanthus atalaiensis becomes synonymous with P. heteradenius. (2) In the second manuscript, we suggest the conservation of the name Phyllanthus claussenii on P. udicola. (3) In the third manuscript, we bring to light the rediscovery of new Phyllanthus itatiaiensis individuals in the state of Rio de Janeiro after 50 years, as well as the expansion of its distribution to the state of Minas Gerais. (4) In the fourth manuscript, we update the geographic distribution and present new records of Phyllanthus allemii, a rare species from the Brazilian Cerrado. (5) In the fifth manuscript, we describe the new endemic species from Northeastern Brazil, Phyllanthus dardanoi. (6) In the sixth manuscript, we propose two new species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, specifically from the Southeast region of Brazil. (7) The seventh manuscript deals with the review by P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani. In this manuscript, we suggest expanding the circumscription of the subsection from 17 to 27 species and updating its morphological concept. Additionally, we describe five new species (P. draconicaudus, P. hialinum, P. pedrosae, P. rupiculum e P. serranum), we chose two new synonyms for P. subemarginatus, as well as we proceeded with the lectotyping of P. blanchetianus and P. lagoensis. However, this work also brings complete descriptions, distribution maps, as well as records of new occurrences for some Brazilian states, as well as comments on ecology, phenology, conservation and taxonomic comments for species recognition. An identification key is added, along with previously unpublished illustrations and in situ photos, making identification more objective and accurate. Even so, pollen morphology, seed morphology and leaf blade clarification were useful to distinguish some species and also to characterize the subsection, even though they were not so informative for the distinction of many species.Phyllanthus apresenta cerca de 880 espécies, alocadas em 18 subgêneros, 70 seções e 14 subseções, logo, é considerado o maior e o mais diversificado gênero de Phyllanthaceae. Dentre as seções, destaca-se Phyllanthus sect. Phyllanthus por ser a maior comportando 45 espécies incluídas em quatro subseções [Almadenses, Clausseniani, Niruri e Pentaphylli]. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani é referida como exclusiva do Brasil e até então, estava representada por 17 espécies, reconhecidas pela morfologia peculiar de suas anteras profundamente emarginadas ou com tecas distintas e frequentemente estipitadas, além dos grãos de pólen 4-colporados. Considerando a complexidade morfológica, os limites interespecíficos imprecisos e os problemas nomenclaturais e de tipificação, a presente tese objetivou revisar os caracteres morfológicos das espécies de P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani a fim de atualizar sua taxonomia. Para tanto, foram analisados cerca de 545 espécimes oriundos de 57 herbários nacionais e internacionais, além de material proveniente de expedições realizadas em diferentes regiões brasileiras. Os resultados foram organizados em sete manuscritos, dentre os quais três foram publicados, três estão aceitos e um será submetido para publicação. (1) No primeiro manuscrito, foram procedidas seis tipificações, e uma nova sinonimização, de forma que Phyllanthus atalaiensis passa a ser sinônimo de P. heteradenius. (2) No segundo manuscrito, sugerimos a conservação do nome Phyllanthus claussenii sobre P. udicola. (3) No terceiro manuscrito, trazemos à tona a redescoberta de Phyllanthus itatiaiensis no estado do Rio de Janeiro após 50 anos, assim como a ampliação da sua distribuição para o estado de Minas Gerais. (4) No quarto manuscrito, atualizamos a distribuição geográfica e apresentamos novos registros de Phyllanthus allemii, uma espécie rara do Cerrado brasileiro. (5) No quinto manuscrito, descrevemos a nova espécie endêmica da região Nordeste do Brasil, Phyllanthus dardanoi. (6) No sexto manuscrito, propomos duas novas espécies endêmicas da Mata Atlântica brasileira, especificamente da região Sudeste do Brasil. (7) O sétimo manuscrito trata da revisão de P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani. Neste manuscrito, sugerimos a ampliação da circunscrição da subseção de 17 para 27 espécies e atualização do conceito morfológico da mesma. Adicionalmente, descrevemos cinco novas espécies (P. draconicaudus, P. hialinum, P. pedrosae, P. rupiculum e P. serranum), elegemos dois novos sinônimos para P. subemarginatus, bem como procedemos as lectotipificações de P. blanchetianus e P. lagoensis. Contudo, este trabalho também traz descrições completas, mapas de distribuição, assim como registros de novas ocorrências para alguns estados brasileiros, além de comentários sobre ecologia, fenologia, conservação e comentários taxonômicos para o reconhecimento das espécies. Uma chave de identificação é acrescida, juntamente com ilustrações e fotos in situ inéditas, tornando a identificação mais objetiva e precisa. Ainda assim, a morfologia polínica, das sementes e a clarificação da lâmina foliar foram úteis para distinguir algumas espécies e também para caracterizar a subseção, mesmo que não tenham sido tão informativos para a distinção de muitas espécies.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2022-11-21T20:42:58Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jone Clebson Ribeiro Mendes.pdf: 7227937 bytes, checksum: 29ccde3917767a624c591345a050e3b4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-11-21T20:42:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Jone Clebson Ribeiro Mendes.pdf: 7227937 bytes, checksum: 29ccde3917767a624c591345a050e3b4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2022-02-25Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPqapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal Rural de PernambucoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em BiodiversidadeUFRPEBrasilDepartamento de BiologiaMorfologia vegetalPhyllanthaceaePhyllanthusTaxonomiaEspécie endêmicaCIENCIAS BIOLOGICASRevisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
title Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
spellingShingle Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro
Morfologia vegetal
Phyllanthaceae
Phyllanthus
Taxonomia
Espécie endêmica
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
title_full Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
title_fullStr Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
title_sort Revisão taxonômica de Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani G.L. Webster (Phyllanthaceae)
author MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro
author_facet MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv MARINHO, Lucas Cardoso
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv VITAL, Maria Teresa Aureliano Buril
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv BRAGA, João Marcelo Alvarenga
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv MELO, André Laurênio de
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv MELO, José Iranildo Miranda
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MENDES, Jone Clebson Ribeiro
contributor_str_mv SALES, Margareth Ferreira de
SOUZA, Sarah Maria Athiê de
MARINHO, Lucas Cardoso
VITAL, Maria Teresa Aureliano Buril
BRAGA, João Marcelo Alvarenga
MELO, André Laurênio de
MELO, José Iranildo Miranda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morfologia vegetal
Phyllanthaceae
Phyllanthus
Taxonomia
Espécie endêmica
topic Morfologia vegetal
Phyllanthaceae
Phyllanthus
Taxonomia
Espécie endêmica
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description Phyllanthus has about 880 species, divided into 18 subgenera, 70 sections and 14 subsections, therefore, it is considered the largest and most diversified genus of Phyllanthaceae. Among the sections, Phyllanthus sect. Phyllanthus for being the largest comprising 45 species included in four subsections [Almadenses, Clausseniani, Niruri and Pentaphylli]. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani is referred to as exclusive to Brazil and until then, it was represented by 17 species, recognized by the peculiar morphology of its deeply emarginated anthers or with distinct and often spipitated teak, in addition to the 4-colporate pollen grains. Considering the morphological complexity, the imprecise interspecific limits and the nomenclatural and typification problems, this thesis aimed to review the morphological characters of the species of P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani in order to update his taxonomy. For this purpose, approximately 545 specimens from 57 national and international herbaria were analyzed, as well as material from expeditions carried out in different Brazilian regions. The results were organized into seven manuscripts, of which three were published, three are accepted and one will be submitted for publication. (1) In the first manuscript, six typifications were carried out, and a new synonymization, so that Phyllanthus atalaiensis becomes synonymous with P. heteradenius. (2) In the second manuscript, we suggest the conservation of the name Phyllanthus claussenii on P. udicola. (3) In the third manuscript, we bring to light the rediscovery of new Phyllanthus itatiaiensis individuals in the state of Rio de Janeiro after 50 years, as well as the expansion of its distribution to the state of Minas Gerais. (4) In the fourth manuscript, we update the geographic distribution and present new records of Phyllanthus allemii, a rare species from the Brazilian Cerrado. (5) In the fifth manuscript, we describe the new endemic species from Northeastern Brazil, Phyllanthus dardanoi. (6) In the sixth manuscript, we propose two new species endemic to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, specifically from the Southeast region of Brazil. (7) The seventh manuscript deals with the review by P. sect. Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani. In this manuscript, we suggest expanding the circumscription of the subsection from 17 to 27 species and updating its morphological concept. Additionally, we describe five new species (P. draconicaudus, P. hialinum, P. pedrosae, P. rupiculum e P. serranum), we chose two new synonyms for P. subemarginatus, as well as we proceeded with the lectotyping of P. blanchetianus and P. lagoensis. However, this work also brings complete descriptions, distribution maps, as well as records of new occurrences for some Brazilian states, as well as comments on ecology, phenology, conservation and taxonomic comments for species recognition. An identification key is added, along with previously unpublished illustrations and in situ photos, making identification more objective and accurate. Even so, pollen morphology, seed morphology and leaf blade clarification were useful to distinguish some species and also to characterize the subsection, even though they were not so informative for the distinction of many species.
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