Carlos Toledo Rizzini

Brazilian botanist and mycologist (1921–1992).

Abbreviations: Rizzini
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Brazil
Languages: Portuguese
Dates: 1921-04-18T00:00:00Z – 1992-10-03T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 154 plants, 1 fungus
Authorship mentions: 199 plants, 1 fungus

154 plants attributed, 45 plants contributed to199 plants:

Euphorbia attastoma Rizzini 1989
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Euphorbia appariciana Rizzini 1989
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Arapatiella Rizzini & A.Mattos 1972
plant genus in the fabaceae family
Arapatiella is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes two species of trees native to northeastern Brazil. It contains the following species: Arapatiella emarginata R.S.Cowan – southeastern Bahia Arapatiella psilophylla (Harms) R.S.Cowan – Bahia
Dimorphandra wilsonii Rizzini 1969
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Dimorphandra wilsonii (Common name: Faveiro de Wilson) is a tree species of legume of the family Fabaceae. It is found only in the Minas Gerais state of south-east Brazil, in regions close to the city of Belo Horizonte. Its natural habitat is moist savanna, called Cerrado, in areas of transition of Atlantic Forest. Due to habitat loss, it is critically threatened. Its population is fragmented and seriously reduced, with less than two dozen known individuals. The Botanic Garden of Belo Horizonte (Jardim Botânico de Belo Horizonte) (FZB-BH) and Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) has
Couratari asterophora Rizzini 1976
critically endangered plant species in the lecythidaceae family
Couratari asterophora is a species of flowering plant in the family Lecythidaceae. It is a tree endemic to southern Bahia state in northeastern Brazil. It is threatened by habitat loss. The species was first described by Carlos Toledo Rizzini in 1976.
Justicia lanstyakii Rizzini 1946
plant species in the acanthaceae family
Justicia lanstyakii is a plant native to the Cerrado vegetation of Brazil, first described by Carlos Toledo Rizzini in 1946.
Coussapoa microcarpa (Schott) Rizzini 1950
plant species in the urticaceae family
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Cereus bicolor Rizzini & A.Mattos 1985
plant species in the cactaceae family
Cereus bicolor is a species of plant in the genus Cereus.
Trichilia ramalhoi Rizzini 1974
plant species in the meliaceae family
Trichilia ramalhoi is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is endemic to Brazil.
Pouteria coelomatica Rizzini 1976
endangered plant species in the sapotaceae family
Pouteria coelomatica is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to Brazil. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Diplotropis incexis Rizzini & A.Mattos 1968
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Dalbergia decipularis (Brazilian Tulipwood) Rizzini & A.Mattos 1968
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Cuenotia Rizzini 1956
plant genus in the acanthaceae family
Cuenotia speciosa is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Acanthaceae. It is endemic to Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil
Ruellia rufipila Rizzini 1956
plant species in the acanthaceae family
Ruellia rufipila is a species of flowering plant native west-central Brazil, where it grows in the Cerrado ecoregion.
Morsacanthus Rizzini 1952
plant genus in the acanthaceae family
Morsacanthus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Acanthaceae. The only species is Morsacanthus nemoralis Rizzini. It is native to southern Brazil. The genus name of Morsacanthus is in honour of Walter Baptist Mors (1920–2008), a Brazilian chemist who researched useful plants. The Latin specific epithet of nemoralis means coming from the forest. Both genus and species were first described and published in Revista Brasil. Biol. Vol.12 on page 261 in 1952.
Liberatia Rizzini 1947
plant genus in the acanthaceae family
Liberatia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Acanthaceae. It is native to Bolivia and Brazil. The genus name of Liberatia is in honour of Liberato Joaquim Barroso (1900–1949), a Brazilian botanist and agronomist. It was first described and published in Bol. Mus. Nac. Rio de Janeiro, Bot. Vol.8 on page 21 in 1947. Known species, according to Kew: Liberatia boliviana R.C.Foster Liberatia diandra (Nees) Rizzini
Hymenolobium heringeranum Rizzini 1969
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Euphorbia holochlorina Rizzini 1989
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Dioscorea basiclavicaulis Rizzini & A.Mattos 1986
plant species in the dioscoreaceae family
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Dalbergia hortensis Heringer, Rizzini & A.Mattos 1987
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Struthanthus pusillifolius Rizzini 1980
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus porrectus Rizzini 1976
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus planaltinae Rizzini 1980
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus pentamerus Rizzini 1950
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus pariensis Rizzini 1985
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus microstylus Rizzini 1980
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus corymbifer Rizzini 1975
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Struthanthus armandianus Rizzini 1985
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Psittacanthus nodosissimus Rizzini 1956
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Psittacanthus montisneblinae Rizzini 1978
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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