High richness, new occurrences, and threatened species in a savanna grassland remnant in the largest Brazilian metropolis
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Camargo Keller, Victor
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Lopes Pereira-Silva, Erico Fernando
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Hardt, Elisa
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1809-127X
Axonopus siccus
(Nees) Kuhlm.
Figure 18E
Identification.
Perennial tussock grass, 0.25–1.0 m height. Distinguished by its leaf-blades filiform, convo- lute to cylindrical,
5–60 cm
long,
0.1–0.7 cm
wide, with acuminate apex, glabrous to densely covered with hairs. Inflorescence with 2–25 alternate branches,
5–15 cm
long.
Remarks.
Prevalent species on the native grassland.
Brazilian range.
Midwest, North (except AP and RR states), Northeast (except CE, PB and RN states), South (except RS state) and Southeast regions.
Materials examined.
BRAZIL
–
São Paulo
•
Franco da Rocha
,
Parque Estadual do Juquery
;
23°20′42″S
,
046°42′06″W
;
4 Nov. 2016
; collection number vck15
;
HUFABC1881 •
Franco da Rocha
,
Parque Estadual do Juquery
;
23°20′33″S
,
046°40′42″W
;
6 Mar. 2018
; collec- tion number vck243; HUFABC2087
.