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Croton restingae sp. nov. (Euphorbiaceae), a new species of section Adenophylli from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and its phylogenetic relationships

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TAXONOMY
Volume 864, Issue -, Pages 104-116

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MUSEUM NATL HISTOIRE NATURELLE
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2091

Keywords

Atlantic Forest; Crotoneae; Neotropics; restinga; taxonomy

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The article presents a new species of Croton plant, named Croton restingae, which is endemic to a specific area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The article discusses the characteristics, distribution, and conservation status of the new species.
We describe and illustrate Croton restingae Sodre & Riina sp. nov., a new species endemic to a restricted area in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, characterized by a particular type of vegetation of the Atlantic Forest known as restinga. The new species belongs to Croton sect. Adenophylli subsect. Laceratoglandulosus, which is supported by morphology and a phylogenetic analysis based on nrDNA ITS sequence data. Croton restingae is most closely related to C. echioides and C. laceratoglandulosus, also in subsect. Laceratoglandulosus, with which it shares the fruit columella with three non-inflated, flat or slightly ascending apical appendages. Croton restingae differs from them by its sessile or shortly stipitate leaf nectaries, revolute pistillate sepals, styles distally 2-fid and basally united forming a column, and larger capsules (7.5-8 x 8.5-9.3 mm). Croton restingae & apos;s habitat, conservation status, phenology, morphology and phylogenetic relationships are discussed, and a map with its geographic distribution is also included.

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