Myrcia cupreiflora T.Fern. & J.M.A.Braga, in Fernandes, Gaem, Vasconcelos, Bovini et Braga, 2024. |
Abstract
A new species of Myrcia (Myrtaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the state of Rio de Janeiro is described and illustrated. The species is recognizable by its strongly bullate leaf blades, long, axillary and terminal, coppery and strigose inflorescences and calyces completely fused in the flower buds, tearing deeply vertically into 4–5 homogeneous sepals at anthesis. We herein provide a morphological description of the new species along with taxonomic notes, preliminary conservation status, illustrations, and a map of occurrence records.
Myrcia sect. Aulomyrcia, Myrtales, Myrteae, Neotropical flora, taxonomy, Atlantic Forest, Eudicots
Myrcia cupreiflora T.Fern. & J.M.A.Braga, sp. nov.
Etymology:— The specific epithet, from the Latin cupreus, meaning shiny brownish red, refers to the distinctive coppery, strigose indumentum on the flowers (and inflorescences) of this new species.
Thiago Fernandes, Paulo Henrique Gaem, Thais N.C. Vasconcelos, Massimo Giuseppe Bovini and João Marcelo Alvarenga Braga. 2024. Myrcia cupreiflora (Myrtaceae), A New Species from the Brazilian State of Rio de Janeiro. Phytotaxa. 663(2); 95-100. DOI: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.663.2.5