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      Leguminosae-Papilionoideae na Serra do Cabral, MG, Brasil Translated title: Leguminosae-Papilionoideae in the Serra do Cabral, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

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          É apresentado um levantamento das Papilionoideae da Serra do Cabral. A região faz parte da Cadeia do Espinhaço, estando localizada entre as latitudes 17º18'-18º06' S e as longitudes 44º43'-44º10'W, com altitudes que variam de 515 a 1.400 m, onde predominam formações de Cerrado e Campo Rupestre. A subfamília está representada na área por 12 tribos, 34 gêneros e 62 espécies. Vinte e cinco espécies só ocorrem no Brasil, seis são endêmicas do Estado de Minas Gerais e 17 estão restritas ao Cerrado. A distribuição restrita de grande parte das espécies encontradas sugere que esses táxons desenvolvem-se apenas em fitofisionomias específicas sendo, portanto, dependentes da preservação desses ambientes para a sobrevivência. Além de uma lista de gêneros e espécies, com suas respectivas chaves de identificação, também são apresentados dados de distribuição geográfica e os domínios fitogeográficos nos quais as espécies ocorrem.

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          A floristic survey of the Papilionoideae in the Serra do Cabral is presented. The region is part of a mountain range belonging to the Cadeia do Espinhaço, located between latitudes 17º18'-18º06'S and longitudes 44º43'-44º10'W, with altitudes from 515 to 1,400 m, where the predominant formations are Cerrado and Campos Rupestres. The subfamily is represented in the area by 12 tribes, 34 genera and 62 species. Twenty five species occur only in Brazil, six are endemic to Minas Gerais State and 17 are restricted to Cerrado. The restricted distribution of most species found suggests that the taxa grows only on specific phytophysiognomies and are dependent of the preservation of these habitats for survival. A list of genera and species, with their respective identification keys, data on the geographical distribution and the phytogeographic domains where species occur are presented.

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                Journal
                hoehnea
                Hoehnea
                Hoehnea
                Instituto de Botânica (São Paulo )
                2236-8906
                June 2013
                : 40
                : 2
                : 293-314
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                [1 ] Universidade Estadual de Campinas Brazil
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                S2236-89062013000200004
                10.1590/S2236-89062013000200004
                f1132123-2eaa-4e3c-b5c8-f1d6cbf77356

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                PLANT SCIENCES

                Plant science & Botany
                Campos Rupestres,Cerrado,Fabaceae,floristic survey,levantamento florístico
                Plant science & Botany
                Campos Rupestres, Cerrado, Fabaceae, floristic survey, levantamento florístico

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