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30 May 2019 Mesosetum filgueirasii (Poaceae, Arthropogoninae): A New Species from the Cerrado Biome, Brazil, and Its Leaf Blade Anatomy
Regina Célia de Oliveira, Sueli Maria Gomes, José Geraldo Felipe-Da-Silva, José Francisco Montenegro Valls
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Abstract

Mesosetum (Poaceae, Arthropogoninae) is a Neotropical genus with its greatest diversity in Brazil, which has 22 of the 25 recognized species, 14 of which are endemic to this country. One more endemic species, Mesosetum filgueirasii, here described, is allied to M. penicillatum because it has the lower lemma covered by an indumentum in tufts. This work establishes the distinction between these species and provides the anatomical description of the leaf blade of M. filgueirasii. The new species is known only from the area called “Garganta,” located on the border of the Brazilian states of Tocantins and Bahia. It grows in Cerrado vegetation, in eroded soil. This is the first report of anatomical data supporting taxonomic studies in this genus.

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Regina Célia de Oliveira, Sueli Maria Gomes, José Geraldo Felipe-Da-Silva, and José Francisco Montenegro Valls "Mesosetum filgueirasii (Poaceae, Arthropogoninae): A New Species from the Cerrado Biome, Brazil, and Its Leaf Blade Anatomy," Systematic Botany 44(2), 319-323, (30 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.1600/036364419X15562052252036
Published: 30 May 2019
KEYWORDS
Garganta locality
grass
leaf anatomy
Mesosetum penicillatum
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