taxonID	type	description	language	source
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	diagnosis	Chusquea ciliatifolia differs from other species of subgenus Rettbergia by its mottled culms, distinctly ciliate margins of the foliage leaf blades and pilose synflorescences.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	materials_examined	Type: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Almadina, Serra do Corcovado, 9.8 km ao SW de Coaraci na estrada para Almadina, daí N até a Fazenda São José, 14 ° 42 ’ 21 ” S, 39 ° 36 ’ 12 ” W, 800 m, 19 March 2007 (fl), M. M. M. Lopes, F. Matos, J. Jardim, L. Gomes & R. Perdiz 1255 (holotype HUEFS!, isotype CEPEC!).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	description	Culms 0.22 – 0.32 cm in diameter, ca. 5 m long, scandent and clambering. Internodes 18.5 – 23.5 cm long, terete, glabrous, mottled. Culm leaves abaxially retrorsely scabrous (complete leaves not seen); girdles 2 – 3 mm long, glabrous, brown. Nodes at mid-culm with one dome-shaped central bud subtended by 5 – 11 smaller subsidiary buds in one row, in a constellate arrangement; sheath scar more or less horizontal but dipping strongly below the bud / branch complement; supranodal ridge visible but not prominent. Branching infravaginal; central branch usually developed, as robust as the main culm; leafy subsidiary branches 5 – 12 per node, 22 – 40 cm long, 1 mm in diameter, geniculate, not rebranching, girdles black, glabrous. Foliage leaves 5 – 8 per complement; sheaths weakly striate, strongly keeled toward the apex, glabrous to sparsely pilose, straw colored to slightly mottled, the overlapping margin ciliate, summit extension minimal, to 0.2 mm long; blades 14.4 – 17 cm long, 0.9 – 1.0 cm wide, L: W = 16 – 17, linear-lanceolate, adaxially glabrous, abaxially sparsely pilose at the midrib with a tuft of hairs at the base, not tessellate, adaxially green, abaxially glaucous, midrib slightly excentric, adaxially distinguishable at the base, abaxially yellowish and prominent for most of the length toward the apex, base slightly asymmetrical, roundedattenuate, apex acuminate, the margins ciliate; pseudopetioles 1 – 1.5 mm long, adaxially glabrous, abaxially pilose, green, pulvinus absent; outer ligules 0.2 mm long, lobed, erect, extending to the margins along the juncture with the inner ligule, glabrous; inner ligules 0.2 mm long, truncate, glabrous. Synflorescences 2.5 – 3 cm long, 1.5 – 2 cm wide, contracted, paniculate, just fully exserted from the subtending leaf, not subtended by a spatheate bract; main axis angular, straight, pilose; branches 1 – 2 cm long at the base, angular, pilose, usually basally swollen and spreading, the lowermost one subtended by a rounded bract ca. 0.2 mm long, otherwise the branches ebracteate; peduncles 1 – 3 mm long, angular, pilose, slightly swollen immediately below the spikelet, usually basally swollen and spreading. Spikelets 6.4 – 6.8 mm long, laterally compressed; glumes I and II subulate to awned, slightly keeled, abaxially scabrous, with ciliolate margins, 3 – nerved; glume I 0.8 – 1 mm long, 0.15 – 0.17 times the length of the lemma; glume II 1 – 1.2 mm long, 0.18 – 0.2 times the length of the lemma; glumes III and IV subulate, abaxially glabrous; glume III 1.8 – 2 mm long, 0.33 times the length of the lemma, 3 - nerved; glume IV 3 – 3.4 mm long, 0.55 – 0.57 times the length of the lemma, 3 - nerved; lemma 5.5 – 6 mm long, acute, abaxially glabrous, 5 - nerved, margins at most slightly fused at the apex; palea 6.4 – 6.8 mm long, larger than the lemma, bimucronulate, abaxially scabrous, 4 - nerved, 2 - keeled, sulcate only toward the apex, the sulcus glabrous. Lodicules 3, pubescent; the anterior pair 1 mm long, the posterior one 0.5 mm long. Stamens 3; anthers ca. 3 mm long. Fruit not seen.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	etymology	Etymology: — The specific epithet refers to the ciliate margins of the foliage leaf blades.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	discussion	Comments: — Chusquea ciliatifolia displays morphological characters that easily distinguish it from other species of the subgenus: culms mottled, foliage leaf blades with ciliate margins, and synflorescences with the main axis, branches and peduncles pilose. This new species is similar to Chusquea pulchella based on synflorescence architecture (paniculate with primary branches only) and the long peduncles. However, the synflorescences are longer in C. ciliatifolia (2.5 – 3 cm versus 1.3 – 2 cm in C. pulchella) as well as the spikelets (6.4 – 6.8 mm versus 5.5 – 5.8 mm). These species can be also separated based on vegetative characters, as the new species displays foliage leaf blades longer and wider than in C. pulchella (14.4 – 17 × 0.9 – 1.0 cm versus 3.5 – 7.1 × 0.25 – 0.5 cm) (Table 1).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	distribution	Geographic Distribution and Habitat: — Apparently endemic to Southeast Bahia and Northeast Minas Gerais States, Brazil, occurring in montane Atlantic Rainforest at 600 – 900 m elevation.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	conservation	Conservation Status: — This species must be considered EN B 2 ab (iii) based on the existence of only five known populations with an area of occupancy smaller than 500 km 2 and the continuing decline projected in quality of habitat (IUCN 2013).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	biology_ecology	Phenology: — Only one flowering event in Chusquea ciliatifolia has been registered to date; flowering occurred in 2007 in populations located in the municipalities of Almadina and Barro Preto, southeastern Bahia State. Given this single flowering event, we cannot infer its flowering cycle. In 2011, we observed in the Barro Preto population that all individuals of the parental generation were dead. However, developing seedlings were found, which suggests that this species is monocarpic and has gregarious flowering.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFE8E7ECCCB4376FE82C365.taxon	materials_examined	Additional Specimens Examined: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Barro Preto, Serra da Pedra Lascada, 13,7 km de Barro Preto, na estrada que passa pela fazenda São Miguel e sobe até o acesso à serra, 14 ° 46 ’ 13 ” S, 39 ° 32 ’ 10 ” W, 860 m, 2 September 2007, Ferreira et al. 1508 (CEPEC); Serra da Pedra Lascada, 13,7 km de Barro Preto, na estrada que passa pela Fazenda São Miguel e sobe até o acesso à serra, 14 ° 46 ’ 13 ” S, 39 ° 32 ’ 10 ” W, 2 November 2003, Fiaschi et al. 1789 (CEPEC); Serra da Pedra Lascada, 14 ° 46 ' 16.11 '' S, 39 ° 32 ' 08.13 ' W', 859 m, 13 February 2011, Mota & Carvalho-Sobrinho 389 (HUEFS); Serra da Pedra Lascada, 13,7 km de Barro Preto, na estrada que passa pela fazenda São Miguel e sobe até o acesso à serra, 14 ° 46 ’ 13 ” S, 39 ° 32 ’ 10 ” W, 450 – 980 m, 13 March 2007 (fl), Oliveira et al. 1223 (CEPEC, HUEFS); Una, Serra da Luzia, ramal com entrada no km 5.7 da rodovia São José / Una, lado N 1.8 km Fazenda Conjunto Santa Rosa, 7 km por ar ENE São José, 15 ° 03 ’ S, 39 ° 19.5 ’ W, 400 – 700 m, 27 February 1986, Santos et al. 4051 (CEPEC, US); Serra dos Quatis, 8.2 km por rodovia E de São José, rodovia São José / Una; então 2 km ao SW, faldas e em cima da serra 3.5 km por ar SE de São José, 15 ° 16 ’ S, 38 ° 18 – 19 ’ W, 600 – 760 m, 21 February 1986, Santos & Judziewicz 4098 (CEPEC). Minas Gerais: Santa Maria do Salto, Fazenda Duas Barras, 23 August 2003, Lombardi 5434 (HUEFS); Fazenda Duas Barras, 7 March 2004, Lombardi 5897 (HUEFS).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	diagnosis	Chusquea mirabilis differs from other species of this subgenus by the presence of branches with sericeous girdles.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	materials_examined	Type: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Boa Nova, Fazenda São José, a 8,8 km de Boa Nova, na estrada para Dário Meira, a 1,4 km do ramal à esquerda, 14 ° 24 ’ 14 ” S, 40 ° 9 ’ 16 ” W, 850 m, 7 March 2003 (fl), S. C. Santana, J. L. Paixão, P. Fiaschi & R. Querino 1082 (holotype HUEFS!, isotypes CEPEC!, NY!, SPF!).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	description	Culms 0.15 – 0.6 cm in diameter, 4 – 8 m long, scandent and clambering. Internodes 20 – 41 cm long, terete, glabrous, blackened or with irregular black splotches. Culm leaves 14.5 – 32 cm long, persistent, juncture of sheath and blade abaxially obscure; sheaths 13.6 – 30.5 cm long, 15.1 – 20.3 times as long as the blade, abaxially retrorsely scabrous, midrib abaxially prominent toward the apex, margins glabrous; blades 0.9 – 1.5 cm long, narrowly triangular, erect, permanent, adaxially scabrous, abaxially scabrous, midrib abaxially prominent, apex acute, margins glabrous; girdles 2 – 4 mm long, scabrous, brown; inner ligules 0.1 mm long, truncate, glabrous. Nodes at mid-culm with one dome-shaped central bud subtended by 18 – 40 smaller subsidiary buds in two rows, in a constellate arrangement; sheath scar more or less horizontal but dipping strongly below the bud / branch complement; supranodal ridge visible but not prominent. Branching infravaginal; central branch usually developed, as robust as the main culm; leafy subsidiary branches 18 – 40 per node, 17 – 24 cm long, 0.5 mm in diameter, geniculate, no rebranching, girdles straw-colored to black-brown, sericeous. Foliage leaves 7 – 11 per complement; sheaths weakly striate, strongly keeled toward the apex, pilose, usually uniformly light brown, the overlapping margin ciliate or only a tuft of cilia ca. 1 mm long present on each side of the sheath summit, summit extension minimal, to 0.2 mm long; blades 6 – 13 cm long, 0.35 – 0.55 cm wide, L: W = 17.1 – 23.6, linear-lanceolate, adaxially sparsely pilose, abaxially sparsely pilose at the midrib with a tuft of hairs, not tessellate, adaxially green, abaxially glaucous, midrib slightly excentric, adaxially distinguishable at the base, abaxially yellowish and prominent for most of the length toward the apex, base often slightly asymmetrical, rounded-attenuate, apex acuminate, the margins scabrous; pseudopetioles ca. 1 mm long, scabrous, otherwise green, pulvinus absent; outer ligules 0.2 mm long, unlobed to weakly bilobed, erect, extending to the margins along the juncture with the inner ligule, glabrous; inner ligules 0.2 mm long, truncate, glabrous. Synflorescences 2.5 – 4 cm long, 1 – 2 cm wide, open, paniculate, just fully exserted from the subtending leaf, not subtended by a spatheate bract; main axis angular, straight, usually glabrous; primary branches ca. 1 cm long at the base, angular, glabrous, usually basally swollen and spreading, the lowermost one subtended by an acuminate bract ca. 1 mm long, otherwise the branches ebracteate; peduncles 1 – 1.5 mm long, angular, glabrous, slightly swollen immediately below the spikelet, usually basally swollen and spreading. Spikelets 5.9 – 6.2 mm long, laterally compressed; glumes I and II acute to more commonly shortly subulate, slightly keeled, abaxially scabrous, with ciliolate margins, 1 or 3 - nerved; glume I 0.8 – 1 mm long, 0.14 – 0.16 times the length of the lemma; glume II 1 – 1.2 mm long, 0.16 – 0.2 times the length of the lemma; glumes III and IV subulate, abaxially scabrous, ciliate in the margins; glume III 2 – 2.1 mm long, 0.34 times the length of the lemma, 5 - nerved; glume IV 3 – 3.4 mm long, 0.5 – 0.56 times the length of the lemma, 5 - nerved; lemma 5.9 – 6.1 mm long, acute, abaxially scabrous, ciliate in the margins 9 - nerved, margins slightly fused at most at the apex; palea 5.9 – 6.2 mm long, + equaling the lemma, bimucronulate, abaxially scabrous, 2 - nerved, 2 - keeled, sulcate only toward the apex, the sulcus glabrous. Lodicules 3, glabrous; the anterior pair 0.5 mm long, the posterior one 1.0 mm long. Stamens 3; anthers ca. 2 mm long. Fruit not seen.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	etymology	Etymology: — The specific epithet refers to the beautiful specimens of this species as seen in its natural habitat.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	discussion	Comments: — This new species can be considered morphologically similar to Chusquea oligophylla due to the presence of irregular black splotches on the culms and branches, originating from an association with a fungus and previously noted only in C. oligophylla. In addition, these species share morphologically similar spikelets, both in length and proportion of the glumes, lemma and palea. The new species differs from C. oligophylla and other members of the subgenus Rettbergia by its sericeous girdles, which can be easily observed both in the field and in herbarium specimens. In addition to this diagnostic character, it can be differentiated from C. oligophylla by the linear-lanceolate blades foliage leaves (versus lanceolate) and paniculate synflorescences bearing only primary branches (versus paniculate synflorescences with primary and secondary branches in C. oligophylla) (Table 1).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	distribution	Geographic Distribution and Habitat: — Chusquea mirabilis is apparently endemic to Southeast Bahia State, Brazil, occurring in montane Atlantic Rainforest at 600 – 900 m elevation.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	conservation	Conservation Status: — This species must be considered EN B 2 ab (iii) based on the existence of only three known populations with an area of occupancy smaller than 500 km 2 and the continuing decline projected in quality of habitat (IUCN 2013).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	biology_ecology	Phenology: — Three flowering events were recorded for Chusquea mirabilis in 2001, 2003 and 2007. This does not appear to represent a gregarious flowering pattern, since the different populations flowered at different times. In one of the populations sampled (from Boa Nova), individuals were collected in the same year in both vegetative and reproductive phases.	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
7C0087BFFFFC8E75CCCB4499FD7BC4D1.taxon	materials_examined	Additional Specimens Examined: — BRAZIL. Bahia: Amargosa, Serra do Timbó, Fazenda do Sr. Arlindo, 16 November 2007 (fl), Ferreira et al. 1785 (CEPEC); Boa Nova, Fazenda São José, 8.8 km de Boa Nova, na estrada para Dário Meira, a 1.4 km do ramal à esquerda, 14 ° 23 ’ 74 ” S, 40 ° 8 ’ 76 ” W, 850 m, 7 January 2001 (fl.), Amorim et al. 3601 (CEPEC); Fazenda Farofa (Dr. Mauro), estrada entre Boa Nova e Dário Meira, ca. 9,5 km de Boa Nova, entra em ramal à direita e anda mais 2 km, 14 ° 25 ” 13 ” S, 40 ° 7 ’ 22 ” W, 797 m, 23 Oct 2007 (fl), Ferreira et al. 1616 (CEPEC); Fazenda Farofa (Dr. Mauro), estrada entre Boa Nova e Dário Meira, ca. 9,5 km de Boa Nova, entra em ramal à direita e anda mais 2 km, 14 ° 25 ” 13 ” S, 40 ° 7 ’ 22 ” W, 915 m, 24 October 2007, Ferreira et al. 1669 (CEPEC); ca. 9 km a partir de Boa Nova pela rodovia BA- 030 em direção a Dário Meira, entrando à esquerda na fazenda Liberdade e percorrendo ca. 2 km, 14 ° 25 ' 10.14 '' S, 40 ° 07 ' 17.89 '' W, 809 m, 15 February 2011, Mota & Carvalho-Sobrinho 399 (HUEFS); Fazenda São José, 8.8 km east of Boa Nova then 1.4 km north on Fazenda road, 14 ° 23.42 ’ S, 40 ° 08.765 ’ W, 850 – 1000 m, 14 October 2000, Thomas et al. 12252 (CEPEC, NY); Fazenda São José entrance 8.8 km E of Boa Nova on road to Dário Meira, 14 ° 23.630 ’ S, 40 ° 08.722 ’ W, 860 – 900 m, 25 October 2001, Thomas et al. 12634 (CEPEC, NY, SP); Brejões, Fazenda Lagoa do Morro, 13 ° 5 ’ 59 ” S, 39 ° 54 ’ 7 ” W, 882 m, 17 November 2007, Ferreira et al. 1884 (CEPEC); Fazenda Lagoa do Morro, 13 ° 5 ’ 59 ” S, 39 ° 54 ’ 7 ” W, 882 m, 17 November 2007, Ferreira et al. 1885 (CEPEC).	en	Mota, Aline Costa, Oliveira, Reyjane Patrícia De, Clark, Lynn G. (2014): Increasing our knowledge of Brazilian bamboos: two new species of Chusquea subg. Rettbergia (Bambusoideae, Poaceae). Phytotaxa 161 (3): 201-210, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.161.3.3
