Four new species from Venezuela and identification key to Cephalocarpus (Cryptangieae, Cyperaceae)
Author
Costa, Suzana Maria
0000-0003-4078-8202
suzanamscosta@gmail.com
Author
Thomas, William Wayt
0000-0002-4996-536X
wthomas@nybg.org
Author
Amaral, Maria Do Carmo Estanislau Do
0000-0003-0766-0653
volker@unicamp.br
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-10-30
670
2
119
126
https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.670.2.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.670.2.4
1179-3163
14520102
3.
Cephalocarpus martinhae
S.M.Costa
,
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1C
,
2C
,
3C
)
Similar to
Cephalocarpus angustus
by the densely pubescent, shiny and light green leaves.
C. martinhae
differs by its visibly shorter female spikelets ((1.8) 2–3.5 long in
C. martinhae
and
5.8–6.9 mm
long in
C. angustus
) and dark-brown to blackish glumes (instead of paleaceous glumes in
C. angustus
).
Type specimen:—
VENEZUELA
.
Amazonas
:
Rio Negro
,
Neblina Massif
,
500–700 m
,
0°50’N
66°06’W
,
15 July 1984
,
G
. Davidse 27378 &
J
.
S
. Miller
(
NY
! –
holotype
;
MO
! –
isotype
)
.
Monoecious herb: sexes mostly at separate paracladia (male at basal and female at apical ones), monomorphic. Caudex ~
1–2 mm
(
2–7 mm
including fibrous sheaths remains and adventitious roots). Leaf: sheath glabrous, dark brown; blade (8) 20–25 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, linear-lanceolate, margin sparsely pubescent, generally concolorous, light green to green. Inflorescence panicle-like, (5) 8–12 paracladia; culm (20) 45–60 × (0.06)
0.09–0.15 cm
, compressed, glabrous. Paracladia (lowermost) up to
12 cm
long, 3–4 orders; peduncle –
8.5 cm
long, compressed, glabrous. Involucral bract (lowermost) leaf-like or reduced to sheath: sheath
1–2 cm
long, glabrous, dark-brown; blade 1–3 ×
0.07 cm
, “V”- shaped, glabrous, dark-brown. Male spikelet 3–5.5 ×
0.8–1.1 mm
, 7–9 glumes, 4–5 flowers,1–2 each cluster; glume (outermost) ~
1.5–3.7 mm
long, glabrous, mucronate (mucron ~
0.3–1.5mm
long), dark-brown; stamens 4, connective projection short-conical with short trichomes. Female spikelet (1.8) 2–3.5 × (0.45)
0.6–0.8 mm
, 4–5 (7) glumes; glume (outermost) ~
1.9–3mm
long, glabrous, mucronate (mucron ~
0.3–0.5 mm
long), dark-brown; stigma 3. Fruit 3–5.5 ×
0.8–1.7 mm
, oblong-elliptic, smooth, ciliate to pubescent apex, main body continuous to the beak; hypogynous scales
1–1.4 mm
long, elliptic, trichome
0.7–1 mm
long; beak
1–2.5mm
long, narrow-conical, ciliate or pubescent especially at base.
FIGURE 3.
Holotypes of
Cephalocarpus spp
. nov.
A.
Cephalocarpus chimantensis
S.M. Costa
; B.
Cephalocarpus marahuacensis
S.M. Costa
; C.
Cephalocarpus martinhae
S.M. Costa
; D.
Cephalocarpus pyramidalis
S.M. Costa.
(images from the NYBG C.V. Starr Virtual Herbarium).
Etymology:—This species is named in honor of my friend Marta
Regina Silva Pereira
(a.k.a. Martinha), an enthusiastic bryologist, an exciting biology teacher and captivating person. Despite all the obstacles, she enjoys the good opportunities of life and always has a smile and a hug for everyone.
Distribution:—It is known from
Cerro de la Neblina
(
Amazonas
,
Venezuela
).
Taxonomic notes:—
Cephalocarpus martinhae
morphologically resembles
C. angustus
(N.E.Brown)(1901:73)
S.M.
Costa (2021a:48)
, but it is quite different due to the narrower and less pubescent leaves, the shorter female spikelets, and the fruit with pubescent beak. It is possible to notice a gradual increase of pubescence and lowermost male glume size and decrease of the leaf length at higher altitudes at this species. As it is registered at the Venezuelan side of Serra da Neblina it probably also occurs at Brazilian areas in this
tepui
.
Examined Material
(additional):—
VENEZUELA
.
Amazonas
:
Rio Yatua
,
11 December 1957
,
B
.
Maguire
42341 &
J
.
J
.
Wurdack
&
C
.
K
.
Maguire
(
NY
!)
;
Cerro de la Neblina
, slope
N
of Rio Mawarinuma
,
500–700 m
,
0°50’N
66°05’W
,
25 April 1984
,
B
.
A
.
Stein
1671 &
A
.
Gentry
(
NY
!,
MO
)
;
Cerro de la Neblina
camp 2,
Neblina Massif
,
2100 m
,
0°49’40”N
65°59’W
,
15 April 1984
,
B
.
A
.
Stein
1572 &
A
.
Gentry
(
NY
!,
MO
)
;
Rio Negro
,
Cerro de La Neblina
above
Puerto Chimo Camp on Rio Mawarinuma
,
150–500 m
,
00°50’N
66°07’W
,
14 February 1984
,
R
.
Liesner
15902
(
NY
!,
MO
)
.