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HRCB - Herbário Rioclarense

Authors: de Moraes, Pedro Luís Rodrigues;
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O Herbário Rioclarense pertence ao Instituto de Biociências da UNESP, câmpus de Rio Claro, e foi oficialmente fundado em 23 de junho de 1977, pelo Prof. Dr. Giorgio de Marinis, que se tornou também seu primeiro curador. Em agosto de 1978, o Herbário Rioclarense obteve seu registro internacional junto à International Association for Plant Taxonomy (IAPT), com a sigla HRCB. Atualmente a curadoria do herbário é do Prof. Dr. Pedro Luís Rodrigues de Moraes. O HRCB guarda em seu acervo coleções principalmente de Fanerógamas e Pteridófitas, e consiste em uma das mais importantes coleções de plantas do Estado de São Paulo, com mais de 80 mil exsicatas. Dentro deste acervo, algumas coleções destacam-se pela importância, tais como: coleção da - “Flora da Planície Litorânea de Picinguaba, Ubatuba -” ; a coleção histórica do - Padre José Pivetta - ; as coletas dos cerrados e florestas da região, principalmente de - Itirapina e Corumbataí - ; e duplicatas de determinados táxons recebidos de herbários brasileiros e do exterior, como Celastraceae, Bignoniaceae, Nyctaginaceae, Styracaceae, Vitaceae e Lauraceae.

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