Dolichandra dentata (Schumann 1894: 227) L.G. Lohmann
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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.570.2.4 |
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4.2. Dolichandra dentata (Schumann 1894: 227) L.G. Lohmann View in CoL in Lohmann & Taylor (2014: 430) ( Figs. 4 d–e View FIGURE 4 ).
Diagnosis:— Dolichandra dentata can be recognized by the serrated leaflet margins ( vs. entire margin in other Dolichandra species), and by the seed wings woody with an hyaline margin ( vs. hyaline or rarely woody without the hyaline margin in other Dolichandra species).
Reproductive Period:— Flowering in October, no fruiting data.
Distribution and Habitat:— It occurs in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay ( Lohmann 2010, Lohmann & Taylor 2014, Fonseca et al. 2017). Within the study area, it was registered in Capanema near the Floriano river, and in the PARNA Iguazú .
Selected Specimens Examined:— ARGENTINA. Misiones, Parque Nacional Iguazú: Puerto Iguazú , 19 December 1980, Cusato. 461 ( CTES!) . BRAZIL. Paraná, Parque Nacional do Iguaçu : Capanema , 25°32’24.1”S, 53°47’59.0”W, 30 October 2015, Caxambu 7091 ( HCF!) GoogleMaps .
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