<- Bromeliaceae Literature (most recent first) — Eddy Esteves P.

  1. Braun et al. 2020 (2020) A New Species in the Genus Encholirium from Central Brazil: Encholirium anteroi. Die Bromelie 2020(1): 20-27.
  2. Esteves & Gouda 2018 (2018) A new Dyckia species (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae) from Brazilian Central-West region, Pantanal Mato-Grossense. Phytotaxa 333(1): 137–142.
  3. Esteves 2017 (2017) A New and Highly Ornamental Bromeliad from Western Bahia, Brazil: Encholirium pierre-braunii. Die Bromelie 2017(2): 83-87.
  4. Esteves & Gouda 2017a (2017) A new Dyckia (Bromeliaceae) from the South region of Goiás, Brazil: Dyckia piracanjubensis. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 66(3): 172-181.
  5. Esteves & Gouda 2017b (2017) A new species in the genus Bromelia (Bromeliaceae) endemic to the Cerrado biome of the southwestern region of Bahia State, Brazil . Journal of the Bromeliad Society 66(4): 226-236.
  6. Esteves & Gouda 2015 (2015) The magnificent and exuberant diversity of the Cerrado biome is being systematically destroyed, nevertheless it is still capable of showing us a novelty in Bromeliaceae. Journal of the Bromeliad Society 65(1) 58-67, 72.
  7. Esteves et al. 2015 (2015) New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central and Northeastern Brazil (part 6): Bromelia richardii. Die Bromelie 2015(1): 16-22.
  8. Esteves & Gouda 2014 (2014) A new Dyckia species (Bromeliaceae, Pitcairnioideae) from the Brazilian Northeastern region. Phytotaxa 164 (4): 296–300.
  9. Esteves et al. 2014 (2014) New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 5): Bromelia ferox. Die Bromelie 2014(2): 86-92.
  10. Esteves et al. 2013 (2013) New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 3): Bromelia rosea. Die Bromelie 2013(1): 32-40.
  11. Esteves et al. 2013b (2013) New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 4): Bromelia tenuifolia. Die Bromelie 2013(3): 130-136.
  12. Esteves et al. 2012 (2012) Neue Arten der Gattung Bromelia aus dem Cerrado in Zentral-Brasilien (Teil 1): Bromelia dilatata (New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 1)). Die Bromelie 2012(2)-73-78.
  13. Esteves et al. 2012b (2012) New species in the genus Bromelia from the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil (part 2): Bromelia michaelii. Die Bromelie 2012(3): 128-135.
  14. Esteves & Hofacker 2011 (2011) Dyckia mauriziae – eine neue und fast augestorbene, einseitswendig wachsende Bromelie aus dem Cerrado im Staat Goiás, Brasilien. Die Bromelie 2011(1): 39–45.
  15. Braun et al. 2010 (2010) Dyckia cangaphila - Ene neue xeromorphe Art aus Goiás, Zentral-Brasilien. Die Bromelie 3/2010: 104-111.
  16. Braun & Esteves 2004 (2004) Zur Klarung der Herkunft von Dyckia goehringii E. Gross & Rauh. Die Bromelie 2004(3): 64-65.