A巴西特有的茄属(Leptostemonum, Solanum, Solanaceae)修订。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
PhytoKeys Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216
Sandra Knapp, Yuri F Gouvêa, Leandro L Giacomin
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摘要

Leptostemonum 支系或 "多刺茄属 "占大型世界性茄属(茄科)物种多样性的一半。巴西是 "多刺茄属 "物种和品系多样性的中心,许多品系大多只出现在巴西。在这里,我们讨论的是 Solanumhexandrum 群,这是一个单系物种群,是更大的尚未解决的 Erythrotrichum 支系的一部分。这里介绍的六个物种都是粗壮的多刺灌木,花朵是茄科植物中最大、最艳丽的,果实中的增生花萼通常会完全覆盖成熟的浆果。所有六个物种都是巴西东南部和东北部沿海大西洋森林的特有种。我们描述了一个新种,S.phrixothrix Gouvêa & S.Knapp,sp. nov.,仅从两次相隔 200 年的采集中得知。该物种群中的许多物种都分布在孤立的片麻岩/花岗岩石山周围的极小种群中,而片麻岩/花岗岩石山是该地区濒临灭绝的栖息地。我们提供了所有已确认物种及其异名的完整命名细节、完整描述、分布(包括地图)、插图、俗名和用途以及初步保护评估。
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A revision of the endemic Brazilian Solanumhexandrum group (Leptostemonum, Solanum, Solanaceae).

The Leptostemonum Clade, or the 'spiny solanums', represents half of the species diversity of the large cosmopolitan genus Solanum (Solanaceae). Brazil is a centre of both species and lineage diversity in 'spiny solanums' with a number of lineages occurring mostly only there. Here, we treat the Solanumhexandrum group, a monophyletic species group that is part of the larger and unresolved Erythrotrichum clade sensu lato. The six species treated here are all robust very prickly shrubs with amongst the largest and showiest flowers in Solanum and accrescent calyces in fruit that often completely cover the mature berry. All six species are endemic to the coastal Atlantic forests of south-eastern and north-eastern Brazil. We describe one new species, S.phrixothrix Gouvêa & S.Knapp, sp. nov., known only from two collections made 200 years apart. Many of the species in the group occur in very small populations around isolated gneissic/granitic inselbergs, a highly threatened habitat in the region. We provide complete nomenclatural details for all recognised species and their synonyms, complete descriptions, distributions including maps, illustrations, common names and uses and preliminary conservation assessments.

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PhytoKeys
PhytoKeys PLANT SCIENCES-
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189
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