Maciel et al. 2015b (Article) Brazil
Aechmea Ruiz & Pavón from the northern portion of the Atlantic Forest
Author(s):—J.R. Maciel & M. Alves
Corresponding email:—jeff.r.maciel@gmail.com
Publication:—Rodriguésia 66(2): 477-492. (2015) — DOI
Abstract:—Herein we present a taxonomic synopsis of Aechmea species from Alagoas, Pernambuco, Paraíba, Rio Grande do Norte and Ceará states. The lack of a taxonomic key for identification of species, the high rate of endemism and the recent novelties published within Aechmea from this region motivated this work. Samplings were conducted in areas of all states studied between 2010 and 2014. We identified 27 species in the study areas while two names were excluded from the species list compiled from the literature. The subgenus Aechmea was the most representative with 20 species. Of particular importance was the Gravisia complex, represented by ten of the 14 species that form this informal taxonomic group. Pernambuco and Alagoas were the most species-rich compared to the other states. For each species found in the study area, we present identification keys, comments on the taxonomic relationships, habitat information and geographical distribution.
Keywords:—Bromeliaceae, Poales, taxonomy, morphology.