FERNANDO, E. M. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1672846763497019; FERNANDO, Emanoel Messias Pereira.
Resumo:
The family Bignoniaceae has about 830 species distributed in 82 genera with a predominantly
Pantropical distribution in the Neotropics, this region being the main center of diversity of the
family, with about 80% of the species. The family is divided into six monophyletic tribes and
two informal clades, of which three were found in the study area, Serra de Teixeira, PB-Brazil:
Tribe Bignonieae, Tabebuia Alliance and Jacarandeae. The tribe Bignonieae includes about
50% of the species so far described for the family, being the most diverse clade of lianas in
Neotropical forests. The Tabebuia alliance has about 14 genera with 147 species, making it the
largest clade in the family. Jacarandeae has only two genera with about 50 species, being a
sister group to the other species in the family. Half of the species diversity of Bignoniaceae
occurs in the Northeast region of the country and even though the number of studies on the
family has increased in this region in recent years, we can still say that it is relatively few, the
floristic and taxonomic studies with the family. The present study aimed to study the diversity
of species of the Bignoniaceae family occurring in the complex of Serra de Teixeira-PB. This
study was based on field collections that occurred during field trips during the period from
March 2020 to June 2021 in the most varied phytophysiognomies of the mountain, thus
contemplating the dry and rainy seasons, as well as visits to the Herbaria Rita Baltazar de Lima
(CSTR, UFCG, Patos - PB) and Jaime Coelho de Moraes (CCA, UFPB, Areia- PB). Studies
were carried out with images of botanical material deposited in digital databases (RFLORA,
MO and NY). In all, 24 species distributed in 13 genera of the Bignoniaceae family were studied
in the Serra de Teixeira. We present identification keys, taxonomic descriptions, distribution,
habitat and phenology data, and illustrations for all species. Three new records were registered,
one new occurrence for the Caatinga Biome and two new occurrences for the State of Paraíba.