Rediscovery of presumably extinct species of Aristida in São Paulo State, Brazil

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Abstract Two species of Poaceae (Aristidoideae) Aristida ekmaniana Henrard and A. macrophylla Hack. considered “presumably extinct” in the Brazilian state of São Paulo were rediscovered during fieldwork. We hereby describe the location, ecosystem, and habitat type where the species were found. We suggest these grasses be removed from the list of extinct species and be placed in a category compatible with the current knowledge about their conservation status in the state of São Paulo.

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2023-01-01

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Sanglade, L. D., Guaratini, M. T. G., Kameyama, C., Shirasuna, R. T., Boschi, R. S., Matos, D. M. da S., & Pivello, V. R. (2023). Rediscovery of presumably extinct species of Aristida in São Paulo State, Brazil. Biota Neotropica, 23(3). Retrieved from //www.biotaneotropica.org.br/BN/article/view/2008

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