Taxonomic study of Comanthera subg. Thysanocephalus (Eriocaulaceae).
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2015
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Comanthera consists of 41 species grouped in two subgenera. Both subgenera are restricted to South America and include most
of the species of Eriocaulaceae used commercially as everlasting plants. Molecular and morphological phylogenies have revealed the genus
and both its subgenera as monophyletic, but relationships among species have yet to be investigated. The last revision of Comanthera subg.
Thysanocephalus is more than one century old, and the recognition and circumscription of taxa are still poorly understood. The present work
aims, therefore, to study the taxonomy of C. subg. Thysanocephalus. Herein, descriptions of the genus and subgenus are provided along with
identification keys for the subgenera and species. This taxonomic treatment proposes 17 new synonyms, excludes three taxa, and designates
four lectotypes. One new species, Comanthera dimera, is described and illustrated, one variety is elevated to species status, C. angustifolia,
and one species is resurrected with a new combination, C. tricostata. Nine species are accepted with no sub-specific ranks, yielding a total
of 35 species in the genus Comanthera. Comments on phenology, habitat, and distribution, along with diagnoses, taxonomic notes, and
distribution maps are provided.
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Campo rupestre, Cerrado, Espinhaço Range, Guiana Shield, Sempre-viva
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ANDRADE, L. E.; SANO, P. T.; DUBUISSON, J. Y. Taxonomic study of Comanthera subg. Thysanocephalus (Eriocaulaceae). Systematic Botany, v. 40, p. 136-150, 2015. Disponível em: <http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1600/036364415X686431>. Acesso em: 26 jul. 2017.