Published June 12, 2023
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FIGURE 5 in Microlicia delicata and Microlicia pumila (Melastomataceae), two new species from unprotected mountains with campo rupestr vegetation in eastern Brazil
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- 1. California Academy of Sciences, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, Department of Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California 94118-4503, USA & ricardo_b9@hotmail.com; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9566-5344
- 2. California Academy of Sciences, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, Department of Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California 94118-4503, USA & falmeda@calacademy.org; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5091-6875
- 3. California Academy of Sciences, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, Department of Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California 94118-4503, USA & rkriebel@calacademy.org; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1138-7533
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FIGURE 5. Photos of selected species compared to new taxa described in this study. A–D Microlicia plumosa. A. Population on the Pico do Barbado, Abaíra, Bahia, Brazil. B. Habit. C. Branchlet in lateral view, showing the "feather-like" foliage typical of this species. D. Branchlet in upper view showing the decussate cruciate leaf arrangement as seen from above. E. Microlicia coronata, fruiting branches. F. Microlicia naudiniana, flower close up (R. Pacifico et al. 403). G. Microlicia obovatifolia, flower close up (F. Almeda et al. 8899). Photos A–F by R. Pacifico, and G by F. Almeda.
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