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摘要
Malaxis ybytus是巴西南部大西洋热带雨林Campos de Altitude湿地的新种,Serra do araparatuba \Papanduva山系。对其进行了描述、说明,并与其他类似物种进行了比较。这个新种与Malaxis cipoensis和Malaxis sertulifera相似,但它被识别出来是通过其平坦到稍微对生的叶子,密集拥挤的花序,带有自由侧萼片的小花和唇部的四个中心凹。由于该地区特有程度高,采集记录少,且受人类活动压力大,根据国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的D标准,该物种属于极度濒危物种(CR)。
A new Malaxis (Orchidaceae: Malaxidinae) from the Campos de Altitude of the Atlantic rainforest in southern Brazil
Malaxis ybytus is proposed as a new species from the wetlands of the Campos de Altitude of the Atlantic rainforest of south Brazil, Serra do Araçatuba\Papanduva mountain chain. It is described, illustrated, and compared with other similar species. The new species is similar to Malaxis cipoensis and Malaxis sertulifera, but it is recognised by its flat to slightly conduplicate leaves, densely congested inflorescence with small flowers bearing free lateral sepals and four foveas in the lip. Due to the high degree of endemism in this environment, the few collection records and the anthropic pressure in the region, we infer that the species is critically endangered (CR) based in criterium D of the IUCN.
期刊介绍:
Nordic Journal of Botany publishes original contributions on all aspects of the taxonomy, evolution, conservation, ecology and biogeography of plants (including algae and bryophytes) and fungi.