Herbertia lahue (Iridaceae) and its allies

Autores

  • Leonardo Paz Deble Universidade Federal do Pampa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/2358198069387

Palavras-chave:

bibi, lahue, lahui, prairie-nymph, Herbertia amoena, Herbertia caerulea, Tigridieae

Resumo

Herbertia lahue (Iridaceae) and its allies. Herbertia lahue is a taxon of difficult delimitation
and the specific and infraspecific limits are reason of controversy among different authors. In this
study, different populations of the species were analyzed along its range of occurrence in South
America and also cultivated material from the state of Texas, United States. In order to complement
the data, botanical collections deposited in different Herbaria and mentioned in Material and
Methods were examined. Herbertia lahue, H. amoena and H. caerulea are considered segregated
species. Lectotypes are designated for Herbertia amoena, H. caerulea and H. lineata. Herbertia
furcata and Ferraria plana are considered doubtful taxa.
Key Words: bibi, lahue, lahui, prairie-nymph, Herbertia amoena, Herbertia caerulea, Tigridieae.

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Biografia do Autor

Leonardo Paz Deble, Universidade Federal do Pampa

Possui graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Licenciatura Plena) pela Universidade da Região da Campanha (2002), Mestrado (2004) e Doutorado (2007) em Ciências Florestais pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Atualmente é Professor Adjunto da Universidade Federal do Pampa. É revisor e ilustrador científico da Revista "Balduinia" editada pela Universidade Federal de Santa Maria e também faz parte do "Núcleo Interinstitucional de pesquisas botânicas Balduino Rambo" da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. Tem publicado inúmeros trabalhos em revistas nacionais e internacionais na área da Botânica com ênfase em Taxonomia Vegetal.

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24-02-2022

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Deble, L. P. (2022). Herbertia lahue (Iridaceae) and its allies. Balduinia, (68), 02–13. https://doi.org/10.5902/2358198069387

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