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2 September 2008 A New Species of Simira (Rubiaceae, Simireae) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sebastião José da Silva Neto, Cátia Henriques Callado
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Abstract

Simira walteri Silva Neto & Callado (Rubiaceae, Simireae) is described and illustrated. It grows in the Atlantic Forest region in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to an altitude of 600 m. The new species resembles S. viridiflora (Allemão & Saldanha) Steyermark, which also occurs in the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil. Simira walteri mainly differs in having elliptic leaves with apices acute to slightly acuminate, base acute, tufted pocket-domatia, and a single row of colleters on the internal stipule base.

Sebastião José da Silva Neto and Cátia Henriques Callado "A New Species of Simira (Rubiaceae, Simireae) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil," Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature 18(3), 387-389, (2 September 2008). https://doi.org/10.3417/2006056
Published: 2 September 2008
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Brazil
IUCN Red List
Rio de Janeiro
Rubiaceae
Simira
Simireae
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