Euphorbia foliolosa Boissier (1862: 24)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5150760 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03ADE338-FF92-FFBC-C9C0-FF5DFCB3B644 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Euphorbia foliolosa Boissier (1862: 24) |
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7. Euphorbia foliolosa Boissier (1862: 24) View in CoL ( Fig. 2F–I View FIGURE 2 ). Lectotype (designated here):— BRASIL. Minas Gerais: ad Trinidade, J.B.E. Pohl 1670 (holotype B†, photo F!, lectotype W0031076!, isolectotype W0031077!).
Distribution and habitat:— Euphorbia foliolosa is endemic to Brazil (São Paulo and Minas Gerais). In the State of São Paulo the species occurs in cerrado vegetation.
Representative Specimen:— BRAZIL. São Paulo: Pedregulho , 30 October 2013, O.L.M. Silva et al. 97 (SP) .
Taxonomic notes:— Euphorbia foliolosa is very similar to E. hyssopifolia and E. bahiensis but may be easily identified among them by its longer (> 1.5 mm in E. foliolosa vs. up to 1.5 mm in E. hyssopifolia and E. bahiensis ) and entire (vs. bifid in E. hyssopifolia and E. bahiensis ) styles, and venation pattern (cladodromous in E. foliolosa vs. actinodromous in E. hyssopifolia and E. bahiensis ). One notable characteristic of E. foliolosa , besides its very long styles, is the blackish apex of the teeth of the leaf margin.
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