Pradosia glaziovii (Pierre) T.D.Penn. (1990:643)
Taxonomy & Nomenclature
Synonyms: Ecclinusa glaziovii Pierre in Notes Bot. Sapot.: 56 (1891); Pradosia verrucosa Ducke in Bol. Técn. Inst. Agron. N. 28: 27 (1954)
Conservation Status
Last record: 1876 (Christenhusz & Govaerts, 2024)
Since Rediscovered (Terra-Araujo et al., 2016; de Lima et al., 2024)
IUCN RedList status: Extinct
Still listed as Extinct by (Humphreys et al., 2019; Albani Rocchetti et al., 2022; Christenhusz & Govaerts, 2024).
Distribution
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Biology & Ecology
Hypodigm
Media
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