Morphological analyses support taxonomic updates in Brazilian species of Stylosanthes Sw. (Papilionoideae, Leguminosae)
Stylosanthes Sw. is a pantropical genus primarily distributed throughout the Americas, with the Brazilian Cerrado serving as its principal center of diversity. Stylosanthes species have a subshrub habit, trifoliolate leaves, amplexicaul stipules, and loments with a rostrum derived from the remnant s...
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Published in | Revista brasileira de botânica Vol. 48; no. 1; p. 10 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cham
Springer International Publishing
01.12.2025
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Stylosanthes
Sw. is a pantropical genus primarily distributed throughout the Americas, with the Brazilian
Cerrado
serving as its principal center of diversity.
Stylosanthes
species have a subshrub habit, trifoliolate leaves, amplexicaul stipules, and loments with a rostrum derived from the remnant style. Many of its species hold significant economic potential and are widely used as cattle fodder. Systematic examinations involving morphology and nomenclature have highlighted the imperative need for taxonomic updates in select species. Given the observed morphological and ecological differences, a taxonomic reevaluation of
Stylosanthes guianensis
(Aubl.) Sw. was deemed necessary, leading to the elevation of its varieties to the species level. The taxonomic changes include the new combinations
S. microcephala
(M.B. Ferreira & Sousa Costa) Gissi,
S. pauciflora
(M.B. Ferreira & Sousa Costa) Gissi, and
S. pubescens
(Pilger) Gissi, as well as the reinstatement of
Stylosanthes pohliana
Taub. as an accepted species. X-ray imaging of leaflets emerges as a valuable tool for taxonomic discrimination. Additionally, a novel discovery is presented with the recognition of an elaiosome in the fruits of
S. guianensis
, constituting a noteworthy addition to the tribe Dalbergieae. A novel species within the genus is described, and a neotype for
S. nunoi
Brandão is designated due to the loss of the holotype. This study not only presents nomenclatural modifications but also provides illustrations, comments on diagnostic characteristics, distribution maps, and preliminary IUCN conservation assessments. |
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ISSN: | 1806-9959 0100-8404 1806-9959 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40415-024-01065-0 |