Eugenia brejoensis Mazine
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.173.3.4 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C087FE-FFD7-FF99-FF2B-FB5369BBF991 |
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Felipe |
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Eugenia brejoensis Mazine |
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1.1. Eugenia brejoensis Mazine View in CoL (in Mazine & Souza 2008: 775) ( Figs. 1A–B View FIGURE 1 )
Complement to original description: —Bark of the trunk very thinly striate, grey with cream or tan patches, not exfoliating when seen. Berries maturing simultaneously in an inflorescence, shiny black, 5–8 × 5–7 mm, globose to oblate, sometimes puberulous even when mature; the calyx lobes involute and also black at maturity; seed 1, transverse, c. 7 × 6 mm; testa light brown, crustaceous, opaque with a fibrous, net-like texture; embryo conferruminate, oblong-reniform, shiny when dry.
Distribution: —Described as endemic to Pernambuco ( Mazine & Souza 2008), it has since been found that this species is rather widespread in Northeastern Brazil. It occurs in Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte, and Sergipe ( Cunha 2013, this study, Sobral et al. 2013).
Ecology: —The congested cluster of all-ripe shiny black fruits could presumably be consumed at once and may make it attractive to bats and monkeys; this would agree with the rather thick, crustaceous seed coat.
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