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  1. Article: A New Species of Elaeoluma from Venezuela (Sapotaceae) with Taxonomic Notes on the Genus

    Alves-Araújo, Anderson

    Systematic botany. 2018 Oct., v. 43, no. 4

    2018  

    Abstract: Elaeoluma ferruginea (Chrysophylloideae, Sapotaceae) is here described as a new species for science which is morphologically closely related to Elaeoluma schomburgkiana. A description, illustration, comments on geographic distribution, and phenology ... ...

    Abstract Elaeoluma ferruginea (Chrysophylloideae, Sapotaceae) is here described as a new species for science which is morphologically closely related to Elaeoluma schomburgkiana. A description, illustration, comments on geographic distribution, and phenology information are provided. A key for the genus with all five known species is provided. In addition, the only remaining species of Podoluma, Podoluma pacimoniensis, is proposed as a new synonymfor Elaeoluma schomburgkiana, placing Podoluma under complete synonymy of different genera in Sapotaceae. Three lectotypes are proposed for different names related to Elaeoluma: a specimen at K herbarium for Lucuma glabrescens (currently accepted name under Elaeoluma glabrescens), a specimen at U is designated here as the second-step lectotype of the name Myrsine schomburgkiana, and another specimen at K for the name Chrysophyllum oleaefolium (last two names currently accepted as Elaeoluma schomburgkiana).
    Keywords Chrysophyllum ; Myrsine ; Pouteria ; geographical distribution ; herbaria ; lectotypes ; new species ; phenology ; plant taxonomy ; Venezuela
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-10
    Size p. 1020-1025.
    Publishing place American Society of Plant Toxonomists
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2052625-8
    ISSN 1548-2324 ; 0363-6445
    ISSN (online) 1548-2324
    ISSN 0363-6445
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  2. Article: Pouteria citriodora, a New Species of Sapotaceae (Chrysophylloideae) from Brazil

    Alves-Araújo, Anderson

    Systematic botany. 2018 Aug., v. 43, no. 3

    2018  

    Abstract: A new species assigned to the genus Pouteria is described and illustrated. Pouteria citriodora is morphologically related to Pouteria procera but differs from itmainly by its axillary and isolated flowers (3–15-flowered in P. procera), calyx aestivation ... ...

    Abstract A new species assigned to the genus Pouteria is described and illustrated. Pouteria citriodora is morphologically related to Pouteria procera but differs from itmainly by its axillary and isolated flowers (3–15-flowered in P. procera), calyx aestivation quincuncial (convolute/contorted in P. procera), longer tube corolla (5.0–7.3mmlong vs. 1.75–3.5mmlong in P. procera), and fruits with whitish dots on the surface and a very distinctive Citrus-like smell. Herein environmental, geographic distribution and conservation data for the new species are provided. In addition, a key to species of Pouteria with 5-merous flowers from Bahia state-Brazil is presented.
    Keywords calyx ; corolla ; estivation ; fruits ; geographical distribution ; new species ; plant taxonomy ; Pouteria ; scientific illustration ; smell ; taxon descriptions ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-08
    Size p. 806-811.
    Publishing place American Society of Plant Toxonomists
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2052625-8
    ISSN 1548-2324 ; 0363-6445
    ISSN (online) 1548-2324
    ISSN 0363-6445
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  3. Article ; Online: Reassessment of generic boundaries in Neotropical Chrysophylloideae (Sapotaceae): Eleven reinstated genera and narrowed circumscriptions of Chrysophyllum and Pouteria

    Swenson, Ulf / Lepschi, Brendan / Lowry, Porter P., II / Terra‐Araujo, Mário Henrique / Santos, Karin / Nylinder, Stephan / Alves‐Araújo, Anderson

    TAXON. 2023 Apr., v. 72, no. 2 p.307-359

    2023  

    Abstract: Classifications of the pantropical plant family Sapotaceae based solely on morphology have historically recognized between 125 and 53 genera. Phylogenetic analyses using molecular data have repeatedly demonstrated that broad concepts of two large genera ... ...

    Abstract Classifications of the pantropical plant family Sapotaceae based solely on morphology have historically recognized between 125 and 53 genera. Phylogenetic analyses using molecular data have repeatedly demonstrated that broad concepts of two large genera belonging to subfamily Chrysophylloideae, Chrysophyllum and Pouteria, are untenable and their narrowed delimitations have restricted them to the Neotropics. A recent phylogenetic study proposed further amendments by resurrecting the genera Achrouteria, Cornuella, Lucuma, Martiusella, Nemaluma, Prieurella and Ragala, and questioned the status of three generally accepted genera, Chromolucuma, Pradosia and Sarcaulus. We test this suggested classification using expanded sampling that comprises 122 terminals, including material of 29 of the 34 name‐bringing species for generic names historically regarded as synonyms of Chrysophyllum and Pouteria. We used sequence data from ribosomal nrDNA (ETS, ITS), the nuclear gene RPB2, two cpDNA spacers (petN‐psbM, trnH‐psbA), and indel information to estimate phylogenetic relationships in a Bayesian framework using BEAST. All sequences were newly realigned to test reproducibility, and 26 morphological characters were mapped on the resulting tree. Our analyses recovered three African genera embedded within a large Neotropical clade of Chrysophylloideae. We found strong support for the reinstatement of the seven genera listed above as well as for four other genera, viz. Chloroluma, Englerella, Labatia, and Peteniodendron. This subsequently leads to further amendments of Chrysophyllum and Pouteria, which are now limited to include 25–30 and 7 species, respectively. However, one clade that includes many name‐bringing lineages largely corresponds to Pouteria s.l., a group that needs further phylogenetic research to unravel relationships and generic limits. The hypothesis that Chrysophyllum cuneifolium had an inter‐continental hybrid origin involving genomes from Africa and South America is rejected because it is shown to have been based on erroneous results obtained from a contaminated DNA aliquot. A total of 73 genera are currently recognised in Sapotaceae, 21 of which are Neotropical members of Chrysophylloideae. We update the nomenclature and synonymy of 75 species, make 36 new combinations, and designate lectotypes for 31 names.
    Keywords Bayesian theory ; Chrysophyllum ; Neotropics ; Pouteria ; Pradosia ; chloroplast DNA ; genes ; hybrids ; lectotypes ; phylogeny ; Africa ; South America
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-04
    Size p. 307-359.
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 204216-2
    ISSN 0040-0262
    ISSN 0040-0262
    DOI 10.1002/tax.12894
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  4. Article: Aristolochia lorenae, a New Cauliflorous Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae) from the Brazilian Amazonian Forest

    Freitas, Joelcio / Alves-Araújo, Anderson / González, Favio

    Systematic botany. 2019 Feb. 5, v. 44, no. 1

    2019  

    Abstract: We describe and illustrate Aristolochia lorenae , a new species found in the state of Pará, Brazil. The new species is assigned to subseries Anthocaulicae F. González, which is characterized by the presence of extremely short cauliflorous and/or ... ...

    Abstract We describe and illustrate Aristolochia lorenae , a new species found in the state of Pará, Brazil. The new species is assigned to subseries Anthocaulicae F. González, which is characterized by the presence of extremely short cauliflorous and/or ramiflorous racemes that have shortened internodes and flowers subtended by a small bract. We provide a taxonomic description complemented with illustrations, photographs, a map of geographical distribution, and a conservation assessment based on field observations. In addition, a detailed comparison of the new species and its closely morphologically similar species as well as a key to species of Aristolochia subseries Anthocaulicae are also presented.
    Keywords Aristolochia ; biogeography ; flowers ; forests ; internodes ; new species ; photographs ; plant taxonomy ; racemes ; taxon descriptions ; Amazonia ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-0205
    Size p. 101-106.
    Publishing place American Society of Plant Toxonomists
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2052625-8
    ISSN 1548-2324 ; 0363-6445
    ISSN (online) 1548-2324
    ISSN 0363-6445
    DOI 10.1600/036364419X697949
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  5. Article: Dichorisandra forzzae sp. nov. (Commelinaceae) from Espírito Santo State, Brazil, with notes on the Dichorisandra acaulis group

    Moraes, Quélita S / Pellegrini, Marco O. O / Alves‐Araújo, Anderson

    Nordic journal of botany. 2020 Aug., v. 38, no. 8

    2020  

    Abstract: The Dichorisandra acaulis group has its circumscription broadened to include two additional species, viz. D. oxypetala and the herein newly described D. forzzae. Dichorisandra oxypetala has previously not been included in this morphological group due to ... ...

    Abstract The Dichorisandra acaulis group has its circumscription broadened to include two additional species, viz. D. oxypetala and the herein newly described D. forzzae. Dichorisandra oxypetala has previously not been included in this morphological group due to its deviant vegetative morphology. However, its reproductive morphology is congruent with the D. acaulis group and, thus, it is here included as a member of the later. Dichorisandra forzzae is here described to accommodate the specimens with anthers dehiscent through one apical pore, erroneously identified as D. acaulis in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. We provide illustrations, taxonomic comments and an updated identification key for the species of the D. acaulis morphological group. Furthermore, a table of comparison among the morphologically similar species of the Dichorisandra acaulis group is presented.
    Keywords Dichorisandra ; taxonomic keys ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-08
    Publishing place Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-AP-2-clean ; JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 2406507-9
    ISSN 1756-1051 ; 0107-055X
    ISSN (online) 1756-1051
    ISSN 0107-055X
    DOI 10.1111/njb.02654
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  6. Article: Typifications in neotropical Sapotaceae

    Alves-Araújo, Anderson / Moraes, Quélita dos Santos / Nichio-Amaral, Renara / Miranda, Victor Santos

    PhytoKeys. 2020 Dec. 21, v. 170

    2020  

    Abstract: Sapotaceae is historically known as having a tricky and challenging taxonomy due to tangled morphologic heterogeneity. Consequently, this resulted in a large number of described genera and binomials. After Pennington’s Flora Neotropica work, several of ... ...

    Abstract Sapotaceae is historically known as having a tricky and challenging taxonomy due to tangled morphologic heterogeneity. Consequently, this resulted in a large number of described genera and binomials. After Pennington’s Flora Neotropica work, several of those nomenclature issues were resolved. Nevertheless, many binomials remain unsolved and up for typification. Thus, following the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants, we propose 74 new lectotype designations, four of these are second-step typifications.
    Keywords Neotropics ; Sapotaceae ; algae ; biological nomenclature ; flora ; fungi ; lectotypes
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2020-1221
    Size p. 45-69.
    Publishing place Pensoft Publishers
    Document type Article
    Note NAL-light
    ZDB-ID 2579891-1
    ISSN 1314-2003 ; 1314-2011
    ISSN (online) 1314-2003
    ISSN 1314-2011
    DOI 10.3897/phytokeys.170.54718
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  7. Article: Typifications in neotropical Sapotaceae.

    Alves-Araújo, Anderson / Moraes, Quélita Dos Santos / Nichio-Amaral, Renara / Miranda, Victor Santos

    PhytoKeys

    2020  Volume 170, Page(s) 45–69

    Abstract: Sapotaceae is historically known as having a tricky and challenging taxonomy due to tangled morphologic heterogeneity. Consequently, this resulted in a large number of described genera and binomials. After Pennington's Flora Neotropica work, several of ... ...

    Abstract Sapotaceae is historically known as having a tricky and challenging taxonomy due to tangled morphologic heterogeneity. Consequently, this resulted in a large number of described genera and binomials. After Pennington's Flora Neotropica work, several of those nomenclature issues were resolved. Nevertheless, many binomials remain unsolved and up for typification. Thus, following the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi and Plants, we propose 74 new lectotype designations, four of these are second-step typifications.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-21
    Publishing country Bulgaria
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2579891-1
    ISSN 1314-2003 ; 1314-2011
    ISSN (online) 1314-2003
    ISSN 1314-2011
    DOI 10.3897/phytokeys.170.54718
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  8. Article: Pouteria samborae, a New Species of Sapotaceae (Chrysophylloideae) from Espírito Santo, Brazil

    Alves-Araújo, Anderson / Arnaldo Zanetti Mônico

    Systematic botany. 2017 June, v. 42, no. 2

    2017  

    Abstract: A new species assigned to the genus Pouteria is described and illustrated. Pouteria samborae is morphologically similar to Pouteria glomerata subsp. glomerata and Pouteria macrocarpa, but differs from them by its eucampto-brochidodromous venation pattern, ...

    Abstract A new species assigned to the genus Pouteria is described and illustrated. Pouteria samborae is morphologically similar to Pouteria glomerata subsp. glomerata and Pouteria macrocarpa, but differs from them by its eucampto-brochidodromous venation pattern, well developed intersecondary veins, tertiary veins with a loose reticulum, and fimbriate inner sepal margins. Environmental, geographic distribution and conservation information for the new species is provided. In addition, a key to the four-lobed corolla species of Pouteria with ciliate margins from the Atlantic rainforest of Brazil is presented.
    Keywords corolla ; geographical distribution ; new species ; plant taxonomy ; Pouteria macrocarpa ; rain forests ; reticulum ; scientific illustration ; taxon descriptions ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2017-06
    Size p. 358-363.
    Publishing place American Society of Plant Toxonomists
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2052625-8
    ISSN 1548-2324 ; 0363-6445
    ISSN (online) 1548-2324
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  9. Article: A New Species of Dichorisandra (Commelinaceae) with Speckled Leaves from Brazil

    Moraes, Quélita S / Pellegrini, Marco O. O / Alves-Araújo, Anderson

    Systematic botany. 2019 Nov. 14, v. 44, no. 4

    2019  

    Abstract: A new species of Dichorisandra from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest is herein described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Dichorisandra striatula is characterized by leaf blades with small and discontinuous white stripes on the ...

    Abstract A new species of Dichorisandra from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest is herein described, illustrated, and compared to morphologically similar species. Dichorisandra striatula is characterized by leaf blades with small and discontinuous white stripes on the adaxial surface, hirsutulous indumentum on both surfaces, obovate to broadly obovate petals, and ellipsoid fruits. Information on phenology, habitat, conservation status, and a geographical distribution map are also provided.
    Keywords Dichorisandra ; conservation status ; corolla ; forests ; fruits ; geographical distribution ; habitats ; leaf blade ; new species ; phenology ; plant taxonomy ; scientific illustration ; taxon descriptions ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-1114
    Size p. 783-789.
    Publishing place American Society of Plant Toxonomists
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2052625-8
    ISSN 1548-2324 ; 0363-6445
    ISSN (online) 1548-2324
    ISSN 0363-6445
    DOI 10.1600/036364419X15710776741396
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  10. Article: A New Herbivory Report from Southeastern Brazil: Aristolochia hypoglauca Kuhlm (Piperales: Aristolochiaceae) as a Host Plant for Battus polydamas (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

    Freitas, Joelcio / Alves-Araújo, Anderson / Braun, Diego Vinícius / Serpa-Filho, Arlindo / Tonini, Lorena

    Entomological news. 2019 June, v. 128, no. 4

    2019  

    Abstract: Battus polydamas (Linnaeus, 1758) (Papilionidae, Troidini) has a close ecological relationship with species of Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae), which has been treated as an example of coevolution. All species of the Troidini feed almost exclusively on ... ...

    Abstract Battus polydamas (Linnaeus, 1758) (Papilionidae, Troidini) has a close ecological relationship with species of Aristolochia (Aristolochiaceae), which has been treated as an example of coevolution. All species of the Troidini feed almost exclusively on Aristolochia. Here we report a case of herbivory by B. polydamas on Aristolochia hypoglauca from Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil, as a new host plant record.
    Keywords Aristolochia ; Battus polydamas ; coevolution ; herbivores ; host plants ; new host records ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-06
    Size p. 336-341.
    Publishing place American Entomological Society
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 427420-9
    ISSN 0013-872X
    ISSN 0013-872X
    DOI 10.3157/021.128.0404
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