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G.Don, Gen. Hist. +(Cham. & Schltdl.) G.Don, -3: 837. +Gen. Hist. 3: 837. Fig. 3 a-d - - + Tree about @@ -103,12 +105,15 @@ capsules 2.3–3.6 mm diam., globose, glabrous, brown to black in sicco -. +. + + Examined material : + Tiradentes , Serra de São José @@ -122,7 +127,9 @@ material ( R 228045 -); +); + + Vale do João Malta , @@ -137,12 +144,10 @@ RJV ( R -); trilha Tiradentes- +); - - - -Prados, + +trilha Tiradentes-Prados, 29.IX.2023 @@ -150,26 +155,33 @@ Prados, JE - Nascimento-Jr 1828 ( HUFSJ -); fr., +); + + +fr., JE Nascimento-Jr 1829 ( HUFSJ -); fl., +); + + +fl., JE - Nascimento-Jr 1830 ( HUFSJ -); Prados, +); + + +Prados, 29.VIII.2023 @@ -177,16 +189,15 @@ Nascimento-Jr 1829 IM - Bellagamba - - 86 ( HUFSJ -). +) + +. - + Agarista eucalyptoides @@ -196,7 +207,7 @@ to Northeast Brazil , typically associated with mountain environments such as high-altitude fields, rocky fields, or rocky outcrops. In the region under study, the species flowers and bears fruit at least from August to October. - + In the studied region, this species bears resemblance to Agarista oleifolia diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F32FCB0FA52F93EFDB5.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F32FCB0FA52F93EFDB5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8fb83229343 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F32FCB0FA52F93EFDB5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + + +1.4. + +Agarista pulchella +var. +cordifolia +(Meisn.) Judd, J. Arnold + +Arbor. 65: 316. 1984. +Fig. 2 +d-f + + + + + +Shrub +0.3–1 m +tall; branches pubescent; non-glandular trichomes on branches, leaves, calyx, hypanthium, and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; glands clavate and pitted absent. Leaves with reticulodromous venation, petiolate, petiole robust, 2–4 × +0.3–0.6 mm +, leaf blade coriaceous, elliptical to ovate, 8–18× +6–13 mm +, apex acute to obtuse, acuminated, base cordate, margin more frequently flat or slightly revolute near the base, entire to repand, adaxial surface glabrous or pubescent only on the base of central vein, abaxial surface glabrous throughout the lamina but pubescent on central vein, without darkened foveolate glands associated with secondary vein. Inflorescence terminal or axillary raceme, peduncle +5–20 mm +, rachis +20–35 mm +long, densely pubescent; bracts triangular to deltoid, bracteoles sublinear to triangular. Pedicel +5–10 mm +long; calyx lobes 1.5–2 × +1.2–1.5 mm +, pubescent; corolla 8–10 × +3–5 mm +, pink, urceolate, glabrous, style +5–6 mm +long, glabrous; 10 stamens with filaments +3.5– 4.5 mm +long, densely pubescent, geniculate below the anther, anthers +1.2–1.5 mm +long. Submature capsules +3.5–4.5 mm +diam., subglobose, pubescent, brown to black in sicco. + + + + +Examined material +: + +Prados, + +Serra +de José + +, trilha +da Pedreira +, + +1.VII.2022 + +, fl., + +JE + +Nascimento-Jr 03-2022 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +fl., + +Cardoso +03 + +( +HUFSJ +); fl. and fr., + +T +Friedenberg + +01 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +next to + +Cruzeiro +da Serra + +, +21°03’44.02”S +, +44°07’12.11”W +, + +10.XI.2023 + +, fl., + +JE +Nascimento-Jr 1836 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +fl., + +JE +Nascimento-Jr 1837 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +Tiradentes, trilha Tiradentes-Prados, + +29.IX.2023 + +, fl. and fr., + +JE + +Nascimento-Jr 1825 +( +HUFSJ +); + + + +JE +Nascimento-Jr 1826 + +( +HUFSJ +). + + + + +Agarista pulchella +var. +cordifolia + +is associated with vegetation on rocky outcrops in eastern +Brazil +, occurring from the state of +Santa Catarina +to +Minas Gerais +. In the study area, this taxon produces flowers and fruits from July to November. + + +For a detailed comparison between + +A. pulchella +var. +cordifolia + +and other species of + +Agarista + +with pink to red flowers found in the region, refer to the discussion under + +A. coriifolia +var. +coriifolia + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F33FCB0FA52FD7AF9E8.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F33FCB0FA52FD7AF9E8.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 5e1e30722dc..00000000000 --- a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE05F33FCB0FA52FD7AF9E8.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ - - - -Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil - - - -Author - -Garcia, Lívia -0009-0004-7534-0162 -Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, - - - -Author - -Jr, José Nascimento -0000-0001-6451-7664 -Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br -zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br - -text - - -Rodriguesia - - -2024 - -e 00832024 - - -76 - - -1 -12 - - - - -https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 - -journal article -10.1590/2175-7860202576012 -2175-7860 -15519562 - - - - - -1.4. - - -Agarista pulchella - -var. -cordifolia -(Meisn.) Judd, J. Arnold Arbor. - -65: 316. 1984. -Fig. 2 -d-f - - - - - -Shrub -0.3–1 m -tall; branches pubescent; non-glandular trichomes on branches, leaves, calyx, hypanthium, and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; glands clavate and pitted absent. Leaves with reticulodromous venation, petiolate, petiole robust, 2–4 × -0.3–0.6 mm -, leaf blade coriaceous, elliptical to ovate, 8–18× -6–13 mm -, apex acute to obtuse, acuminated, base cordate, margin more frequently flat or slightly revolute near the base, entire to repand, adaxial surface glabrous or pubescent only on the base of central vein, abaxial surface glabrous throughout the lamina but pubescent on central vein, without darkened foveolate glands associated with secondary vein. Inflorescence terminal or axillary raceme, peduncle -5–20 mm -, rachis -20–35 mm -long, densely pubescent; bracts triangular to deltoid, bracteoles sublinear to triangular. Pedicel -5–10 mm -long; calyx lobes 1.5–2 × -1.2–1.5 mm -, pubescent; corolla 8–10 × -3–5 mm -, pink, urceolate, glabrous, style -5–6 mm -long, glabrous; 10 stamens with filaments -3.5– 4.5 mm -long, densely pubescent, geniculate below the anther, anthers -1.2–1.5 mm -long. Submature capsules -3.5–4.5 mm -diam., subglobose, pubescent, brown to black in sicco. - - - - -Examined material -: - -Prados, - -Serra -de José - -, trilha -da Pedreira -, - -1.VII.2022 - -, fl., - -JE - - -Nascimento-Jr 03-2022 -( -HUFSJ -); fl., - -Cardoso -03 - -( -HUFSJ -); fl. and fr., - -T -Friedenberg - - - -01 -( -HUFSJ -); - -next to - -Cruzeiro -da Serra - -, -21°03’44.02”S - -, - - - -44°07’12.11”W -, - -10.XI.2023 - -, fl., - -JE -Nascimento-Jr 1836 - -( -HUFSJ -); fl., - -JE -Nascimento-Jr 1837 - -( -HUFSJ -); Tiradentes - -, - - - -trilha Tiradentes-Prados, - -29.IX.2023 - -, fl. and fr., - -JE - - - - -Nascimento-Jr 1825 -( -HUFSJ -); - -JE -Nascimento-Jr 1826 - -( -HUFSJ -). - - - -Agarista pulchella - -var. -cordifolia - - -is associated with vegetation on rocky outcrops in eastern -Brazil -, occurring from the state of -Santa Catarina -to -Minas Gerais -. In the study area, this taxon produces flowers and fruits from July to November. - - -For a detailed comparison between - -A. pulchella -var. -cordifolia - -and other species of - -Agarista - -with pink to red flowers found in the region, refer to the discussion under - -A. coriifolia -var. -coriifolia - -. - - - -Figure 3 -– a-i. Species of - -Agarista - -with white to cream flower – a-d. - -Agarista eucalyptoides - -– a. habit; b. leaves with slender and elongated petiole; c. flower after anthesis; d. immature fruits; e-i. - -Agarista oleifolia - -– e. general appearance of the branch; -f. detail -of the robust and short petioles; g. axillary racemose inflorescences with flowers in bud; h. inflorescence detail; i. immature fruits. All photographs are by the authors. - - - -1.5. - -Agarista subrotunda -(Pohl) G.Don, Gen. Hist. - -3: 837. -Fig. 2 -g-h Shrub -0.4–1 m -tall; branches densely pubescent; non-glandular trichomes on branches, leaves, calyx, hypanthium, flowers and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; glands clavate and pitted absent. Leaves with reticulodromous venation, petiolate, petiole robust, 1–4.2 × -0.2–1.6 mm -, leaf blade coriaceous, elliptical to ovate, 11–40.7 × -8.5–29.5 mm -, apex cuspidate to acuminate, base subcordate to cordate, margin flat to revolute near the base, entire to repand, adaxial surface pubescent throughout the lamina, abaxial surface densely pubescent throughout the lamina, with darkened foveolate glands associated with secondary vein visible or not visible, depending on the trichome density. Inflorescence axillary raceme or panicle, peduncle -6.5–16.4 mm -, rachis -31.4–72.7 mm -long, densely pubescent; bracts triangular to deltoid and bracteoles deltoid. Pedicel -6.6–9.8 mm -long; calyx lobes 2.5 × -1.6 mm -, pubescent; corolla 6.9–10.2 × -3.3–5 mm -, pink to reddish, urceolate, sparsely pubescent at the angles to entirely pubescent, style -6–6.5 mm -long, glabrous; 10 stamens with filaments -3.9–5 mm -long, sparsely pubescent, geniculate below the anther, anthers -1.5–2 mm -long. Submature capsules -5.5–5.9 mm -diam., globose, glabrous or pubescent, brown to black in sicco. - - -Examined material -: - -São João -del-Rei, -Serra do Lenheiro -, -21°14’55”S -, 44°30”20” -W - -, - - -5.VIII.2017 - -, fl., - -MTR -Costa -et al. 1068 - -( -HUSFJ -; -R -); - -10.X.2009 - -, fl., - -M - - - - -Sobral -12881 - -( -HUFSJ -); - -22.VIII.2018 - -, fl., - -G - - - - -Nascimento -et al. 3 - -( -HUFSJ -); - -16.IX.2013 - -, fl., - -A - - - - -Francener -1389 - -( -HUFSJ -); -21°13’11”S -, 44°29’71”W, - -8.VIII.2015 - -, fl., -MTR Costa et al. 336 -( -HUFSJ -); -21°10’33”S -, -44°19’45”W -, - - -9. -VI -.2017 - - -, fr., -MTR Costa et al. 964 -( -HUFSJ -); -21°13’49”S -, -44°29’57”W -”, - -17. -VI - - - -.2017, fr., - -MTR -Costa -et al. 1047 - -( -HUFSJ -) - - - - -Agarista subrotunda - -is an endemic species in -Brazil -, exclusively found in rocky fields in the state of -Minas Gerais -. The species flowers and bears fruit from June to October. - - -In the studied region, this species is primarily similar to - -A. coriifolia -var. -coriifolia - -and - -A. pulchella -var. -cordifolia - -due to the colour of the flowers. However, - -A. subrotunda - -has the abaxial surface of its leaves densely pubescent, while - -A. coriifolia -var. -coriifolia - -and - -A. pulchella -var. -cordifolia - -have glabrous or sparsely pubescent leaves only near the base of the central vein. - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F33FF17FF15FD7AF9E8.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F33FF17FF15FD7AF9E8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39130a1fab5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F33FF17FF15FD7AF9E8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + +1.5. + +Agarista subrotunda +(Pohl) G.Don, Gen. Hist. + +3: 837. +Fig. 2 +g-h + + + + +Shrub +0.4–1 m +tall; branches densely pubescent; non-glandular trichomes on branches, leaves, calyx, hypanthium, flowers and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; glands clavate and pitted absent. Leaves with reticulodromous venation, petiolate, petiole robust, 1–4.2 × +0.2–1.6 mm +, leaf blade coriaceous, elliptical to ovate, 11–40.7 × +8.5–29.5 mm +, apex cuspidate to acuminate, base subcordate to cordate, margin flat to revolute near the base, entire to repand, adaxial surface pubescent throughout the lamina, abaxial surface densely pubescent throughout the lamina, with darkened foveolate glands associated with secondary vein visible or not visible, depending on the trichome density. Inflorescence axillary raceme or panicle, peduncle +6.5–16.4 mm +, rachis +31.4–72.7 mm +long, densely pubescent; bracts triangular to deltoid and bracteoles deltoid. Pedicel +6.6–9.8 mm +long; calyx lobes 2.5 × +1.6 mm +, pubescent; corolla 6.9–10.2 × +3.3–5 mm +, pink to reddish, urceolate, sparsely pubescent at the angles to entirely pubescent, style +6–6.5 mm +long, glabrous; 10 stamens with filaments +3.9–5 mm +long, sparsely pubescent, geniculate below the anther, anthers +1.5–2 mm +long. Submature capsules +5.5–5.9 mm +diam., globose, glabrous or pubescent, brown to black in sicco. + + + + +Examined material +: + +São João +del-Rei, +Serra do Lenheiro +, +21°14’55”S +, + +44°30”20” +W + +, + +5.VIII.2017 + +, fl., + +MTR +Costa +et al. 1068 + +( +HUSFJ +; +R +); + + + +10.X.2009 + +, fl., + +M + + +Sobral +12881 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + + +22.VIII.2018 + +, fl., + +G + + +Nascimento +et al. 3 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + + +16.IX.2013 + +, fl., + +A + + +Francener +1389 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°13’11”S, 44°29’71”W, + +8.VIII.2015 + +, fl., +MTR Costa et al. 336 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°10’33”S +, +44°19’45”W +, + + +9. +VI +.2017 + + +, fr., +MTR Costa et al. 964 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°13’49”S +, +44°29’57”W +”, + +17. +VI + +.2017, fr., + +MTR +Costa +et al. 1047 + +( +HUFSJ +) + + + + + + +Agarista subrotunda + +is an endemic species in +Brazil +, exclusively found in rocky fields in the state of +Minas Gerais +. The species flowers and bears fruit from June to October. + + + + +In the studied region, this species is primarily similar to + +A. coriifolia +var. +coriifolia + +and + +A. pulchella +var. +cordifolia + +due to the colour of the flowers. However, + +A. subrotunda + +has the abaxial surface of its leaves densely pubescent, while + +A. coriifolia +var. +coriifolia + +and + +A. pulchella +var. +cordifolia + +have glabrous or sparsely pubescent leaves only near the base of the central vein. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F3DFCB0FBECFE36F981.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F3DFCB0FBECFE36F981.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0373d3b63c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE25F3DFCB0FBECFE36F981.xml @@ -0,0 +1,461 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + + +2.1. + +Gaylussacia brasiliensis +(Spreng.) Meisn. var. + +brasiliensis +Fl. + + +bras. +7: 129. +Fig. 4 +a-c + + + + + +Shrub +0.4–1.5 m +tall; branches glabrous; non-glandular trichomes white on branches, leaves, flowers and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; capitate to subcapitate glands yellowish or darkened present on flower, leaves and occasionally on branches; deciduous cataphylls on old branches. Leaves with reticulodromous venation, petiolate leaves, petiole robust, 1–1.5 × +1 mm +, pubescent, leaf blade chartaceous, elliptical or obovate, 2.2–5.5 × +1–2.7 cm +, apex rounded to obtuse, mucronate, thickly calloused apical gland, base rounded to obtuse, margin revolute, entire to serrate from the centre to the apex, adaxial surface glabrous or with capitate glands, abaxial surface with capitate glands. Inflorescence axillary raceme, peduncle +1.5–4.1 mm +, rachis +14–31 mm +long, sparsely pubescent; bracts deltoid and bracteoles oblanceolate. Pedicel +2.4–5.2 mm +in length, glands present; calyx lobes 1.0–1.5 × +1.2–1.8 mm +, glabrous or margin with glands; corolla 7–12 × 2.0– +3.7 mm +, dark pink to red, urceolate, glabrous; style +9–11 mm +long, glabrous; 10 stamens with filaments +1.5–1.8 mm +long, pubescent, anthers +3.8–5.4 mm +long. Submature fruit +2.6–4.6 mm +diam., globose, ribbed, glabrous, with or without glands, brown to black when +in sicco +. + + + + +Figure 4 +– a-m. Species of + +Gaylussacia + +– a-c. + +Gaylussacia brasiliensis + +– a. branch with racemose inflorescences; b. flowers after anthesis; c. immature fruits; d-g. + +Gaylussacia montana + +– d. habit; e. branches with axillary racemose inflorescences; +f. flowers +after anthesis; g. glandular trichomes on the hypanthium and calyx; h-m. + +Gaylussacia chamissonis + +– h. branch with axillary racemose inflorescences, with immature fruits detailed in the bottom right corner; i. leaves with strongly revolute margins; j. leaf with abaxial surface bearing yellow glands and non-glandular white trichomes; k. lateral view of flowers after anthesis; l. frontal view of flowers after anthesis; m. stamens with filaments bearing yellow glands and non-glandular white trichomes. Photographs: c. Marcos Sobral; all other photographs are by the authors. + + + + +Examined material +: + +Prados +, trilha +da Pedreira +, +21°03’54.9”S +, +44°06’36.2”W +, + +21.X.2009 + +, fl., + +M + + +Sobral +et al. 13004 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +São João +del-Rei, +Serra do Lenheiro +, 21°14’42”S, 44°29”43” +W +, + +10.XII.2017 + +, fl. and fr., + +MTR +Costa +, +C + + +Carvalho +, 1281 + +( +HUSFJ +); + + + +10.X.2009 + +, fl. and fr., + +M + + +Sobral +et al. 12903 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + + +22.VIII.2018 + +, fl., + +G + + +Nascimento +et al. 2 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°13’11”S, 44°29’71”W, + +8.VIII.2015 + +, fl., +MTR Costa et al.335 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°83’00”S, 44°17’34”W, + +9. +V + +.2015, fl., + +SN + + +Carvalho + +, + +MTR +Costa +49 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°88’19”S, 44°17’39”W, + +8.VIII.2015 + +, fl., + +SN +Carvalho + +, +MTR Costa 59 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°88’21”S, 44°17’39”W, + +8.VIII.2015 + +, fl., + +SN + + +Carvalho + +, + +MTR +Costa +61 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°14’55”S +, +44°30’20”W +, + +5.VIII.2017 + +, fl., + +MTR +Costa +et al. 1089 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°09’14”S +, +44°18’10”W +, + +12.XII.2013 + +, fr., + +M + + +Sobral +et al.15635 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +21°15’82”S, 44°30’91”W, + +31.X.2016 + +, fl. and fr., +MTR Costa 650 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +transmission towers, 21°15’25”S, 44°30’55”, + +11.VIII.2017 + +, fl. and fr., + +MTR +Costa +et al. 1117 + +( +HUFSJ +); + + +Road +to +Trindade +, +21°13’49”S +, +44°29’57”W +, + +17.VII.2017 + +, fl., + +MTR +Costa +et al. 1025 + +( +HUFSJ +). + + +Tiradentes +, +Serra de São José +, + +21.X.2010 + +, fl., + +M + + +Sobral +et al. 13672 ( + +HUFSJ +); + + +trilha +Tiradentes-Prados +, + +29.IX.2023 + +, fl., + +JE + +Nascimento-Jr 1831 +( +HUFSJ +); + + +fl., + +JE +Nascimento-Jr 1832 + +( +HUFSJ +) + +. + + + + + +Gaylussacia brasiliensis + +is the species within the genus with the broadest geographical distribution, occurring in +Paraguay +and throughout most of +Brazil +, except for the Amazon and the northern portion of the Caatinga. The species inhabits diverse biomes, ranging from coastal areas, forests, and savannas to predominantly mountainous regions with rocky outcrops, such as the +campos rupestres +. The extensive geographical distribution of the species is reflected in its significant morphological variation, often posing challenges in its identification due to overlapping characteristics with other species. Numerous species names and infraespecific taxa are currently synonymized under + +G. brasiliensis +( +Romão 2024 +) + +, necessitating further phylogenetic and population genetic studies for a better understanding of the species delimitation. + + +Despite the considerable morphological variability, only two variations are currently recognized for this species: + +Gaylussacia brasiliensis +var. +nervosa +Meisn. + +, with a restricted distribution in rocky vegetation of the central-eastern +Brazil +, and the typical variety, distributed throughout the complete range of the species. In the Serras do Lenheiro and São José, only the typical variety occurs, flowering and fruiting for the most part of the year, from May to December. The most similar species in the Serras do Lenheiro and São José is + +G. pulchra + +, which possesses glandular trichomes (especially in the calyx), unlike + +G. brasiliensis + +, which has only non-glandular trichomes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F836FF3C.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F836FF3C.xml deleted file mode 100644 index cde71b6c823..00000000000 --- a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F836FF3C.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ - - - -Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil - - - -Author - -Garcia, Lívia -0009-0004-7534-0162 -Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, - - - -Author - -Jr, José Nascimento -0000-0001-6451-7664 -Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br -zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br - -text - - -Rodriguesia - - -2024 - -e 00832024 - - -76 - - -1 -12 - - - - -https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 - -journal article -10.1590/2175-7860202576012 -2175-7860 - - - - - - -Ericaceae -Juss., Gen. Pl. - -159–160. 1789. - - -Subshrubs, shrubs, treelets or trees. Simple leaves, alternate or opposite, apical gland more frequently present, margins entire to serrate. Inflorescence racemose or paniculate (occasionally solitary flowers). Showy flowers, bisexual, actinomorphic, dichlamydeous, calyx gamosepalous or dialisepalous, more frequently pentamerous, corolla gamopetalous, more frequently pentamerous; stamens diplostemonous, anthers rimose; ovary superior or inferior, 2–10-locular. Fruit most commonly a capsule, or berry, or drupe. - - - - -Dichotomous key for the genera and species of -Ericaceae - - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F93BFB71.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F93BFB71.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9afc90655ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE45F36FCB0FA38F93BFB71.xml @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + + + +Ericaceae +Juss., Gen. Pl. + +159–160. 1789. + + + + +Subshrubs, shrubs, treelets or trees. Simple leaves, alternate or opposite, apical gland more frequently present, margins entire to serrate. Inflorescence racemose or paniculate (occasionally solitary flowers). Showy flowers, bisexual, actinomorphic, dichlamydeous, calyx gamosepalous or dialisepalous, more frequently pentamerous, corolla gamopetalous, more frequently pentamerous; stamens diplostemonous, anthers rimose; ovary superior or inferior, 2–10-locular. Fruit most commonly a capsule, or berry, or drupe. + + + + + +Dichotomous key for the genera and species of +Ericaceae + +occurring in the Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro + + + + + + + + +1. Superior ovary; not ribbed capsule ................................................................................................. 2 ( + +Agarista + +) + + + + +1’. Inferior ovary; ribbed capsule .....................................................................................................6 ( + +Gaylussacia + +) + + + + + + +2. Leaf with elliptic to ovate lamina with cordate base; petiole +1.5–4.5 mm +long; corolla pink to red. ........................................................................................................................................................................3 + + + + +2’. Leaf with elliptic, oblong, or lanceolate lamina with obtuse to rounded base; petiole +7.3–27 mm +long; corolla white to cream.......................................................................................................................5 + + + + + + +3. Leaves densely pubescent on the abaxial surface; calyx lobes +ca. +2.5 × +1.6 mm +.......................... ........................................................................................................................ 1.5. + +Agarista subrotunda + + + + + +3’. Leaves glabrous or only weakly pubescent near the main vein on the abaxial surface; calyx lobes 1.5–2.0 × +1.2–1.5 mm +................................................................................................................4 + + + + + + +4. Abaxial surface of the leaves with conspicuous foveolate glands associated with the secondary vein; stem moderately to densely pubescent........................................................ ............................................................................................. 1.1. + +Agarista coriifolia +var. +coriifolia + + + + + +4’. Abaxial surface of the leaves without conspicuous foveolate glands associated with the secondary vein; stem glabrous to sparsely pubescent ........................................................... ............................................................................................1.4. + +Agarista pulchella +var. +cordifolia + + + + + + + +5. Petiole +7.3–27 mm +× +0.1–0.7 mm +, slender, flexible; corolla 0.6–0.7 × +0.27–0.3 cm +; stamens with filaments +3.7–3.8 mm +long............................. 1.2. + +Agarista eucalyptoides + + + + + +5’. Petiole +5–9 mm +× +0.6–1 mm +, stout, not flexible; corolla 0.9–1.1 × +0.3–0.5 cm +; stamens with filaments +6–7 mm +long ........................................................... 1.3. + +Agarista oleifolia + + + + + + +6. Reddish corolla .........................................................................................................7 + + +6’. White to cream corolla.............................................................................................8 + + + + + +7. Calyx lobes 0.6–0.9 × +1–1.2 mm +, sparsely pubescent, with glandular trichomes; peduncle approximately +0.7 cm +........... 2.4. + +Gaylussacia pulchra + + + + + +7’. Calyx lobes 1.0–1.5 × +1.2–1.8 mm +, glabrous, with captured or subcapitate glands present; peduncle +1.5–4.1 mm +............................................................ ......................................................2.1. + +Gaylussacia brasiliensis +var. +brasiliensis + + + + + + + +8. Urceolate corolla; petiole 2–3.1 × +0.3–0.9 mm +; glandular trichomes present throughout the plant.................................................................. .....................................................2.3. + +Gaylussacia montana +var. +montana + + + + + +8’. Campanulate corolla; petiole 1-1.5 × +1 mm +; glandular trichomes absent........................................................... 2.2. + +Gaylussacia chamissonis + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE75F37FF17FB3EFE23FEFA.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE75F37FF17FB3EFE23FEFA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9d0696e18c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFE75F37FF17FB3EFE23FEFA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + + +1. + + +Agarista + +D. Don +ex +G. Don, + +Gen. Syst. 3: 837. 1834. + + + + +Shrubs to trees; branches glabrous or with glandular or non-glandular trichomes, generally with darkened foveolate glands associated with leaf secondary veins. Leaves mostly alternate, rarely subopposite, often imbricate; petiole robust or slender, sometimes flexible; leaf blades rarely chartaceous, more often subcoriaceous to rigidly coriaceous, flat or conduplicate, margin flat or slightly to strongly revolute, apex often with apical gland. Inflorescence in panicle or raceme, axillary or subterminal, bracteate or not at the base of the inflorescence; bract 1, inconspicuous, bracteoles 2. Bisexual flowers, pentamerous, actinomorphic, diplostemonous, pendent or rarely erect; calyx conate at the base, not fleshy, not accrescent to the fruit, lobes more often short; corolla gamopetalous, urceolate to cylindrical, white, cream, yellow-green, pink, or red, lobes straight or more commonly recurved; stamens 10, equal, erect, filaments flattened, geniculate, more often pilose, anthers bifid, dorsifixed in the lower half, with poricidal dehiscence, truncated thecae, devoid of appendage; ovary superior, pentalocular, multiovulate locules, filiform style, and truncated stigma. Fruit loculicidal capsule, globose or ovoid, woody septa; fusiform seeds. + + + + +Agarista + +is a genus of +Ericaceae +consisting of 33 species ( + +Sampaio +et al. +2023 + +) divided into two sections: + +Agarista +sect. +Agauria + +, which comprises only one species, + +Agarista salicifolia +(Lam.) G.Don + +, distributed in mountainous regions of Central Africa; and + +Agarista +sect. +Agarista + +, which includes the remaining species and has a broader distribution, spanning the +United States +, +Guatemala +, +Belize +, +El Salvador +, +Honduras +, +Colombia +, +Ecuador +, +Peru +, +Venezuela +, +Bolivia +, and +Brazil +, with +Brazil +exhibiting the highest species richness ( +Judd 1984 +). In +Brazil +, 22 species occur, distributed across all regions of the country, with 20 of them being endemic ( + +Sampaio +et al. +2023 + +). The recognition of the genus is based on the presence of a superior ovary, gamopetalous corolla, and stamens with geniculate filaments, exhibiting anthers with nonappendiculate and truncated thecae. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFEC5F3DFF17F95BF8C3FA2B.xml b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFEC5F3DFF17F95BF8C3FA2B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..beeacf0a668 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/D4/D9/03D4D904FFEC5F3DFF17F95BF8C3FA2B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + +Ericaceae from Serra de São José and Serra do Lenheiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil + + + +Author + +Garcia, Lívia +0009-0004-7534-0162 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, + + + +Author + +Jr, José Nascimento +0000-0001-6451-7664 +Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, São João del-Rei, MG, & Author for correspondence: zenascimento @ ufsj. edu. br +zenascimento@ufsj.edu.br + +text + + +Rodriguesia + + +2024 + +e 00832024 + + +2024-12-31 + + +76 + + +1 +12 + + + + +https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860202576012 + +journal article +10.1590/2175-7860202576012 +2175-7860 +15519562 + + + + + +2.2. + +Gaylussacia chamissonis +Meisn., + +Fl. +bras. +7: 144. 1863. +Fig. 4 +h-m + + + + + +Shrub +0.5–1 m +tall; branches tomentose; non-glandular trichomes on branches, leaves, inflorescences, bracts, flowers, and fruits; glandular trichomes absent; clavate or capitate glands, yellow, present on leaves and branches. Leaves with brochidodromous venation, petiolate, robust petiole, 1–1.5 × +0.5–1 mm +, leaf blades chartaceous to coriaceous, narrowly elliptical, 12–20 × 3.0– +6 mm +, apex obtuse to rounded, mucronate, base acute to obtuse, margin strongly revolute, entire, adaxial surface densely pubescent, denser trichomes on the central vein, abaxial surface densely pubescent, denser trichomes on the central vein. Inflorescence axillary raceme, peduncle +ca. +5 mm +, rachis +1.5–2.5 cm +long, tomentose; bracts and bracteoles elliptical or oval. Pedicel +ca. +1 mm +long; calyx lobes 1.2–1.5 × +1.5 mm +, densely pubescent; corolla approximately 5–6.5 × +3–4 mm +, white, campanulate, pubescent at the angles; style +4–5mm +long, glabrous, 10 stamens with filaments +ca. +1 mm +long, sparsely pubescent, anthers +2–2.5 mm +long. Fruits not observed. + + + + +Examined material +: + +Tiradentes +, +Serra de São José +, rock field close to the city, + +6.XII.1983 + +, fl., + +M + +. + +Leitão-Filho + +15162 ( +ESA +, +ESAL +, +UEC +); + + +trail to +Carteiro +, + +20.X.2023 + +, fl., + +JE + +Nascimento-Jr 1835 +( +HUFSJ +) + +. + + + + + +Gaylussacia chamissonis + +occurs exclusively in the Southeast region of +Brazil +in mountainous vegetation associated with rocky outcrops ( +campos de altitude +e +campos rupestres +) at elevations ranging from 1,200 to 2,500 meters ( +Romão 2011 +). The species flowers and bears fruit in the region at least from August to December. + + + + + +Gaylussacia chamissonis + +closely resembles + +Gaylussacia pallida +Cham. + +in terms of habit, trichome distribution and density, and leaves with capitate glands and strongly revolute margins. This similarity renders the differentiation between the two species a challenging task, especially considering the significant overlap among distinctive characteristics pointed out by +Romão (2011) +. The only nonoverlapping trait between the species, as identified by +Romão (2011) +, is the position of non-glandular trichomes, which are patent in + +G. chamissonis + +and not patent in + +G. pallida + +(only when considering specimens of + +G. pallida + +occurring outside the Serra do Caparaó, between the states of +Minas Gerais +and +EspÍrito Santo +). Therefore, further studies are imperative to gain a better understanding of the circumscription between these two species. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C84BFFCAFC41FD8AFE598669.xml b/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C84BFFCAFC41FD8AFE598669.xml index db9f82d8ddc..5165d82f6d4 100644 --- a/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C84BFFCAFC41FD8AFE598669.xml +++ b/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C84BFFCAFC41FD8AFE598669.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -A new genus and tribal placement for Ceneus speculiferus Fairmaire, 1879, comments on Grundmannius Basilewsky, 1965, Mirachlaenius Facchini, 2011 and Stenoodes Basilewsky, 1953, and a key to the Oriental and Australasian genera of Chlaeniina Brullé, 1834 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +A new genus and tribal placement for Ceneus speculiferus Fairmaire, 1879, comments on Grundmannius Basilewsky, 1965, Mirachlaenius Facchini, 2011 and Stenoodes Basilewsky, 1953, and a key to the Oriental and Australasian genera of Chlaeniina Brullé, 1834 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Guéorguiev, Borislav -National Museum of Natural History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd, 1000 Sofia (Bulgaria) -gueorguiev@nmnhs.com +Guéorguiev, Borislav +National Museum of Natural History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd, 1000 Sofia (Bulgaria) +gueorguiev@nmnhs.com - - -Author + + +Author -Will, Kipling -University of California Berkeley, Essig Museum of Entomology, 1101 VLSB # 4780, Berkeley, CA 94720 (United States) -kipwill@berkeley.edu +Will, Kipling +University of California Berkeley, Essig Museum of Entomology, 1101 VLSB # 4780, Berkeley, CA 94720 (United States) +kipwill@berkeley.edu -text - - -Zoosystema +text + + +Zoosystema - -2025 - -2025-05-23 + +2025 + +2025-05-23 - -47 + +47 - -15 + +15 - -231 -259 + +231 +259 - -https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a15.pdf + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a15.pdf -journal article -10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a15 -1638-9387 -15502564 -11740D9A-34E8-48B0-A6C9-15AB438BA100 +journal article +10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a15 +8d4b76e7-28ef-4620-bdcc-f494df80b527 +1638-9387 +15502564 +11740D9A-34E8-48B0-A6C9-15AB438BA100 - + @@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ ( Figs 15 ; -16A, B +16A, B ; 17A, B ) @@ -139,14 +140,14 @@ specimens, we report following new morphological data. Stipes with long dorsal s who stated that just one discal pore was present on one of the elytra); parascutellar puncture large, foveate, at angular base of stria 1; apical portion of stria 7 with three setiferous punctures, terminal puncture closer to apex than to suture and distant from two anterior punctures; umbilicate series consisting of 21-23 setiferous punctures of various sizes. Prosternum with shallowly impressed median sulcus; prosternal process wide at apex, unbordered. Metepisternum wider than long, with anterior border longer than internal border, without sublateral longitudinal sulcus. Protrochanter with anterior seta. Mesocoxa with one posteromedial seta and one or two lateral setae; mesotrochanter with posterior seta. Metacoxa with only anterolateral seta. Metafemur without posterior setae. Abdominal ventrites 3-5 with ambulatory setae each side; last ventrite with four setae in female. Pygidial glands system with a bilobed reservoir – larger reniform lobe (main part of reservoir) and smaller spherical dorsal lobe ( Fig. 15 ). Collecting duct arising from ventral basal part of a narrow channel (here named “reservoir junction channel”) connecting main lobe of reservoir with efferent duct. Laterotergite with eight to ten small distal setae on posterior margin ( -Fig. 16A +Fig. 16A ). Gonocoxite 1 broad, slightly longer than wide, apex without setae. Gonocoxite 2 elongate, slightly curved, base well protruding outward, without ensiform setae, with two close, very fine and short nematiform setae (hardly visible at highest magnification), situated in an elongate pit-like depression near apex of gonocoxite ( -Figs 16A, B +Figs 16A, B ). Spermathecal complex with small bursa copulatrix; spermatheca narrow and very long, slightly but clearly differentiated to very long seminal canal and short, coiled receptaculum ( Figs 17A, B ); spermathecal gland elongate, with spermathecal canal slightly differentiated, connected near middle of receptaculum; common oviduct with villous canal. - + TABLE 5. — Distribution of characters in adults among the subtribes of @@ -378,7 +379,7 @@ Since the original description ( , villous canal of common oviduct. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, 0.5 mm. - + FIG . 16. — diff --git a/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C855FFD3FC97FAACFA2F842A.xml b/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C855FFD3FC97FAACFA2F842A.xml index 7cf4f280078..94b76baac93 100644 --- a/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C855FFD3FC97FAACFA2F842A.xml +++ b/data/03/EB/20/03EB2068C855FFD3FC97FAACFA2F842A.xml @@ -1,56 +1,57 @@ - - - -A new genus and tribal placement for Ceneus speculiferus Fairmaire, 1879, comments on Grundmannius Basilewsky, 1965, Mirachlaenius Facchini, 2011 and Stenoodes Basilewsky, 1953, and a key to the Oriental and Australasian genera of Chlaeniina Brullé, 1834 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) + + + +A new genus and tribal placement for Ceneus speculiferus Fairmaire, 1879, comments on Grundmannius Basilewsky, 1965, Mirachlaenius Facchini, 2011 and Stenoodes Basilewsky, 1953, and a key to the Oriental and Australasian genera of Chlaeniina Brullé, 1834 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) - - -Author + + +Author -Guéorguiev, Borislav -National Museum of Natural History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd, 1000 Sofia (Bulgaria) -gueorguiev@nmnhs.com +Guéorguiev, Borislav +National Museum of Natural History, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd, 1000 Sofia (Bulgaria) +gueorguiev@nmnhs.com - - -Author + + +Author -Will, Kipling -University of California Berkeley, Essig Museum of Entomology, 1101 VLSB # 4780, Berkeley, CA 94720 (United States) -kipwill@berkeley.edu +Will, Kipling +University of California Berkeley, Essig Museum of Entomology, 1101 VLSB # 4780, Berkeley, CA 94720 (United States) +kipwill@berkeley.edu -text - - -Zoosystema +text + + +Zoosystema - -2025 - -2025-05-23 + +2025 + +2025-05-23 - -47 + +47 - -15 + +15 - -231 -259 + +231 +259 - -https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a15.pdf + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/zoosystema2025v47a15.pdf -journal article -10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a15 -1638-9387 -15502564 -11740D9A-34E8-48B0-A6C9-15AB438BA100 +journal article +10.5252/zoosystema2025v47a15 +8d4b76e7-28ef-4620-bdcc-f494df80b527 +1638-9387 +15502564 +11740D9A-34E8-48B0-A6C9-15AB438BA100 - + @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ ( Figs 1 A-D; 2A-C; 3A, B; 4; 5A-D; 6; 7; -Tables 1-3 +Tables 1-3 ) @@ -356,7 +357,7 @@ det. . - + TABLE 3. — Records of species from subtribe @@ -1449,7 +1450,7 @@ use of “ ” is considered an unjustified emendation and so we use Fairmaire’s original spelling. - + FIG . 6. — @@ -1602,7 +1603,7 @@ Dorsal surface with very distinct, well-impressed isodiametric meshes, sculptice About two-thirds width of pronotum ( -Table 2 +Table 2 ). Labrum rectangular, slightly concave medially, with rounded angles, as long as clypeus. Clypeus concave anteriorly, round at angles; clypeal suture reduced, thinner and shallower laterally than medially. Antenna relatively long, two last antennomeres exceeding base of pronotum, with pubescence starting from segment 4. @@ -1610,7 +1611,7 @@ About two-thirds width of pronotum ( Pronotum subcordate, about a third wider than long (PW/ PL: 1.34-1.38); width at apex about two thirds width at broadest point and fifth-sixth or slightly more than width along basal margin ( -Table 2 +Table 2 ); pronotum disc depressed on most surface, just barely convex at sides anteriorly, midline distinct, impressed, about a half of pronotum length, not reaching anterior and posterior margins. @@ -1618,7 +1619,7 @@ Pronotum subcordate, about a third wider than long (PW/ PL: 1.34-1.38); width at A little more than one and a half times as long as wide (EL/ EW: 1.55-1.63), about a third wider than pronotum and more than two and a half times longer than pronotum (see -Table 2 +Table 2 ). Humerus not denticulate, subangulate. Marginal furrow very narrow anteriorly, appreciably broad posteriorly, with maximum width near penultimate umbilicate puncture. Apical sinuation distinct, deep. @@ -1658,7 +1659,7 @@ indicates the bend of stria 7 at middle of left elytron. Scale bars: 2 mm. Laterotergite with 13-15 small distal setae on posterior margin ( -Fig. 6 +Fig. 6 ). Gonocoxite 1 subconical, slightly longer than wide, apex without setae. Gonocoxite 2 scarcely curved, pointed distally, as long as wide at base, with one large dorsolateral seta, one large dorsomedial seta and two fine nematiform setae equidistant from apex and middle of gonocoxite. Spermathecal complex ( Fig. 7 ) with a compact bursa copulatrix, with bursal sclerite on dorsal wall, and with a long, straight, undifferentiated spermatheca (receptaculum and seminal canal undistinguishable), proximally joined to bursa copulatrix; spermathecal gland small, rounded, with long spermathecal canal connected near very end of seminal canal (spermathecal canal differentiated to a narrower, short part and a broadened, longer part); common oviduct connected anteriorly to a pair of lateral oviducts and posteriorly to bursa copulatrix, its posterior and medial wall with a very long, densely coiled villous canal that distal end presents a long, free appendix and proximal end joined to distal bursa copulatrix.