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Detection of areas of endemism on two spatial scales using Parsimony Analysis of Endemicity (PAE): the Neotropical region and the Atlantic Forest [PDF]
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A new species of Guadua (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Guaduinae) from Pará state in Amazonian Brazil
Phytotaxa, 2023A new species of Guadua, a Neotropical woody bamboo genus, is here described and illustrated. Guadua leonardoana occurs in southeastern Amazonia, northern Brazil, in rainforest vegetation, and apparently is endemic to Pará state, with only two known populations restricted to the Serra dos Carajás.
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Phytotaxa, 2023
Otatea is a Neotropical woody bamboo genus with thirteen described species. It is distributed from Mexico to Central America and northeastern Colombia. In Mexico, the archaeological evidence suggests that the culms of Otatea have been used for centuries by some ethnic groups.
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Otatea is a Neotropical woody bamboo genus with thirteen described species. It is distributed from Mexico to Central America and northeastern Colombia. In Mexico, the archaeological evidence suggests that the culms of Otatea have been used for centuries by some ethnic groups.
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TAXON, 2021
AbstractOtatea is the second‐largest genus in subtribe Guaduinae, Bambuseae tribe of subfamily Bambusoideae (Poaceae) and has its geographical distribution in Mexico, El Salvador and Colombia. Ten of its 12 species are endemic to Mexico. The species with the most widespread geographical distribution in Mexico is Otatea acuminata.
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AbstractOtatea is the second‐largest genus in subtribe Guaduinae, Bambuseae tribe of subfamily Bambusoideae (Poaceae) and has its geographical distribution in Mexico, El Salvador and Colombia. Ten of its 12 species are endemic to Mexico. The species with the most widespread geographical distribution in Mexico is Otatea acuminata.
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TWO NEW SPECIES OF GUADUA (BAMBUSOIDEAE: GUADUINAE) FROM COLOMBIA AND BOLIVIA
2008(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Londoño, Ximena, Zurita, Eneida
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A new species of Guadua (Poaceae: Bambusoideae: Bambuseae: Guaduinae) from the Colombian Amazon
PhytotaxaA new species of Guadua, Guadua bambuzoniae Londoño, is described from the Amazon region of Colombia, specifically in the tropical rainforest ecosystem. This species is unusual in that it grows in swampy areas and has several distinct characteristics that differentiate it from all other South American species of Guadua.
XIMENA LONDOÑO, EDUARDO RUIZ-SANCHEZ
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DOS NUEVAS ESPECIES DE GUADUA PARA EL PERÚ (POACEAE: BAMBUSOIDEAE: BAMBUSEAE: GUADUINAE)
2013(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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