Elton Martinez Carvalho Leme
Born1960
Nationality Brazil
Scientific career
FieldsLaw, Botany
Author abbrev. (botany)Leme

Elton Martinez Carvalho Leme (born 1960) is a Brazilian who is employed as a judge. He is also a self-taught botanist with a special interest in bromeliads.[1] As of November 2022, the International Plant Names Index listed 629 scientific names which include Leme as a publishing author,[2] including 13 generic names.[3]

Some publications

Journal articles

  • Leme, M.C. & de Paula, C.C. (2008), "Two new Alcantarea species from Minas Gerais, Brazil", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (1): 5–11
  • Leme, M.C.; Kollmann, L.J.C. & Fontana, A.P. (2008), "Three new Cryptanthus species from Espírito Santo and Bahia, Brazil", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (1): 12–19
  • Leme, M.C.; Till, W.; Brown, G.K.; Grant, J.R. & Govaerts, R. (2008), "Eduandrea, a new generic name for Andrea", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (2): 61–64
  • Leme, M.C. & de Paula, C.C. (2008), "Studies on Orthophytum - Part VIII: Two new species from Grão Mogol State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (3): 106–117
  • Brown, G.K.; Till, W.; Leme, E.M.C. & Grant, J.R. (2008), "A Review: Bromeliacea – Flora Fanerogamica do Estado de São Paulo", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (4): 159–162
  • Leme, M.C.; Fraga, C.N.; Kollman, L.J.C. & Fontana, A.P. (2008), "Three new Alcantarea species from Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais, Brazil", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (5): 205–216
  • Leme, M.C. (2008), "Studies on Orthophytum - Part IX. The "subcomplex mello-barretoi" and another new species", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (6): 257–261
  • Leme, M.C. (2008), "A new Quesnelia species from Bahia", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 58 (6): 269–271
  • Peters, J.; Vásques, R.; Osinagaelton, A.; Leme, E.M.C.; Weising, K. & Ibish, P.L. (2008), "Towards a taxonomic revision of the genus Fosterella (Bromeliaceae)", Selbyana, 29: 182–194
  • Amorim, A.M. & Leme, E.M.C. (2009), "Two new species of Quesnelia (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) from the Atlantic Rainforest of Bahia, Brazil", Brittonia (Bronx), 61: 14–21, doi:10.1007/s12228-008-9049-5, S2CID 7982131
  • Leme, M.C. (2009), "Alcantarea mucilaginosa, a new species from Espírito Santo", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 59 (1): 12–15
  • Leme, M.C. (2009), "Notes on Alcantarea: a new medium-sized species and additions to A. roberto-kautskyi", Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 59 (1): 19–27
  • Leme, E.M.C.; Heller, S.; Zizka, G. & Halbritter, H. (2017), "New circumscription of Cryptanthus and new Cryptanthoid genera and subgenera (Bromeliaceae: Bromelioideae) based on neglected morphological traits and molecular phylogeny", Phytotaxa, 318 (1): 1–88, doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.318.1.1

Books

  • Leme, Elton M.C. & Marigo, L.C. (1983), Bromelias na Natureza (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Marigo Comunicacao Visual
    English translation: Leme, Elton M.C.; Marigo, L.C. & Brisset, C. (1993), Bromeliads : in the Brazilian wilderness, Rio de Janeiro: Marigo Comunicacao Visual, ISBN 978-85-85352-04-2
  • Leme, Elton M.C. (1997), Canistrum : bromélias da Mata Atlântica (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Salamander, ISBN 978-85-281-0202-4
  • Leme, Elton M.C. (1998), Canistropsis : bromélias da Mata Atlântica (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Salamander, ISBN 978-85-86796-10-4
  • Leme, Elton M.C. (2000), Nidularium : bromélias da Mata Atlântica (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Sextante, ISBN 978-85-86796-43-2
  • Siqueira Filho, J.A. & Leme, Elton M.C. (2006), Fragmentos de Mata Atlântica do Nordeste, Biodiversidade, Conservação e suas Bromélias (in Portuguese), Rio de Janeiro: Jakobsson, ISBN 978-85-88742-19-2

References

  1. de Oliveira Andrade, Rodrigo (July 2016), "From the fields to the courts", Pesquisa, São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), retrieved 2022-11-18
  2. "Leme, Elton Martinez Carvalho (1960-)", International Plant Names Index (IPNI), Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2022-11-18
  3. "Search for generic names published by Leme", International Plant Names Index (IPNI), Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2022-11-19
  4. International Plant Names Index.  Leme.


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