FIGURE 3. Myrcia marianae in the beginning of fruit development (I), showing tomentous simple hairs (I, III, V), glandular bracteoles (II, IV), and the irregularly splitting sepals (III, V, VIII). Immature fruits completely developed (V, VIII). Glabrous and lustrous leaves in both faces (VI, VII).Published as part of Staggemeier, Vanessa Graziele & Lucas, Eve, 2014, Morphological diagnosis of a new species in Myrcia sensu lato (Myrtaceae) from Bahia, Brazil, with molecular highlights, pp. 229-237 in Phytotaxa 181 (4) on page 233, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.181.4.3, http://zenodo.org/record/515059
FIGURE 1. A. Fruiting branch. B. Leaf base, lower surface. C. Leaf margin, lower surface. D. Leaf ma...
FIGURE 5. Maximum credibility tree for a reduced dataset consisting of 22 accessions of Myrteae base...
FIGURE 4. Myrcia spectabilis. A: Habit; B: Fruit; C: Flower, longitudinal section; D: Floral bud; E:...
FIGURE 4. Morphological comparison among Myrcia marianae (I–III), Marlierea sucrei (IV–VI) and Marli...
FIGURE 1. Location of Myrcia marianae in Una, Bahia (A), recorded in lowland sandy forest (B).Publis...
FIGURE 2. Isotype of Myrcia marianae: V.G. Staggemeier & J.E.Q. Faria 764 (holotype: UB!)Published a...
FIGURE 3. A. Eugenia umbrosa. —Fruits. (B.S. Amorim 424). —B. Eugenia uniflora. —Inflorescence. (B.S...
Myrcia, a diverse neotropical genus of Myrtaceae, encompasses 793 species. However, species of Myrci...
FIGURE 3. Eugenia cherimolioides. (A) Vegetative branch (C. Parra-O. 224), (B) fruit (C. Parra-O. 22...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 5. A. Fruits in Myrcia amazonica. B. Flowers in Myrcia bracteata. C–D. Flowers and fruits in ...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 2. A–B. Flower buds and flowers in Calycolpus goetheanus. C–D. Flowers in Eugenia biflora. E–...
FIGURE 4. A–B. Myrcia splendens. —A. Leaf. (B.S. Amorim 388) —B. Midvein detail. (B.S. Amorim 388) C...
FIGURE 1. A. Fruiting branch. B. Leaf base, lower surface. C. Leaf margin, lower surface. D. Leaf ma...
FIGURE 5. Maximum credibility tree for a reduced dataset consisting of 22 accessions of Myrteae base...
FIGURE 4. Myrcia spectabilis. A: Habit; B: Fruit; C: Flower, longitudinal section; D: Floral bud; E:...
FIGURE 4. Morphological comparison among Myrcia marianae (I–III), Marlierea sucrei (IV–VI) and Marli...
FIGURE 1. Location of Myrcia marianae in Una, Bahia (A), recorded in lowland sandy forest (B).Publis...
FIGURE 2. Isotype of Myrcia marianae: V.G. Staggemeier & J.E.Q. Faria 764 (holotype: UB!)Published a...
FIGURE 3. A. Eugenia umbrosa. —Fruits. (B.S. Amorim 424). —B. Eugenia uniflora. —Inflorescence. (B.S...
Myrcia, a diverse neotropical genus of Myrtaceae, encompasses 793 species. However, species of Myrci...
FIGURE 3. Eugenia cherimolioides. (A) Vegetative branch (C. Parra-O. 224), (B) fruit (C. Parra-O. 22...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 5. A. Fruits in Myrcia amazonica. B. Flowers in Myrcia bracteata. C–D. Flowers and fruits in ...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 6. A-B. Myrcia minutiflora. A. Habit. B. Fruit. C–E. Myrcia neoclusiifolia. C. Habit. D. Infl...
FIGURE 2. A–B. Flower buds and flowers in Calycolpus goetheanus. C–D. Flowers in Eugenia biflora. E–...
FIGURE 4. A–B. Myrcia splendens. —A. Leaf. (B.S. Amorim 388) —B. Midvein detail. (B.S. Amorim 388) C...
FIGURE 1. A. Fruiting branch. B. Leaf base, lower surface. C. Leaf margin, lower surface. D. Leaf ma...
FIGURE 5. Maximum credibility tree for a reduced dataset consisting of 22 accessions of Myrteae base...
FIGURE 4. Myrcia spectabilis. A: Habit; B: Fruit; C: Flower, longitudinal section; D: Floral bud; E:...