13. Croton fuscus (Didr.) Müller Argoviensis (1865: 131) .

— Myriogomphos fuscus Didrichsen (1857: 143) .

Type: — BRAZIL. São Paulo: Franca, June 1834, P.W. Lund s.n. (holotype C; isotype G-DC 00312539!). (Fig. 7, F–I)

This subshrub can be recognized by its glabrescent young branches and leaves, rhombic or obovate leaf blades, and the presence of a xylopodium. The species is viscid due to the presence of glands along the margin of the stipules, bracts, and pistillate sepals. It is a member of section Barhamia subsect. Medea (van Ee et al. 2011) .

Distribution and habitat:— Occurs in midwestern (MS), southern (PR), and southeastern (SP) Brazil (Caruzo & Cordeiro 2007, Caruzo et al. 2020), growing in the ‘cerrado’ habitat, between 555 and 730 m elevation. (Fig. 8).

Phenology:— Flowering and fruiting from September to October.

Representative specimens:— BRAZIL. Paraná: Campo Mourão, 14 October 1965, G . Hatschbach 13022 (HCF, MBM, RB). Idem, Cerrado Valtra, 24°00’36.69”S, 52°21’47.24”W, 555 m, 19 October 2016, A. P. N . Pereira, F. S . Petrongari & O. L. M . Silva 31 (SP). Tibagi, Fazenda Monte Alegre, Harmonia, 14 September 1952, G . Hatschbach 2807 (MBM, NY) .