Additions to Cuban Selaginella (Selaginellaceae)
Author
Valdespino, Iván A.
Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Exactas y Tecnología, Universidad de Panamá, Apartado Postal 0824 - 00073, Panamá, Panamá. E-mail: iavaldespino @ gmail. com
Author
López, Christian
Departamento de Botánica, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Exactas y Tecnología, Universidad de Panamá, Apartado Postal 0824 - 00073, Panamá, Panamá. E-mail: iavaldespino @ gmail. com & Apartado Postal 0819 - 12099, El Dorado. Panamá, Panamá. E-mail: adolfolopezs @ hotmail. com
Author
De Araújo Góes-Neto, Luiz A.
Departamento de Botânica, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, CP 486, 31270 - 901, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. E-mail: lgoes-neto @ hotmail. com
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-11-07
184
4
235
244
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.184.4.4
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.184.4.4
1179-3163
5146779
Selaginella phiara
Valdespino, C. López & L. Góes
,
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 5
)
Selaginella phiara
differs from
S
.
armata
Baker (1884: 90)
by acuminate to short-aristate (
0.2–0.3 mm
) median leaves (vs. long-aristate,
0.4–0.5 mm
) and upper surface of median and lower surface of lateral leaves or at least one of them usually with conspicuous idioblasts (vs. without).
Type
:
—
CUBA
.
Isla
de Piñas
[Isla
de Pinos
—
Isla de la Juventud
special municipality]:
Sierra de Las Casas
,
200 m
,
22 March 1916
,
N
.
Britton
&
P
.
Wilson
15754
(
holotype
NY
!, isotypes
HAJB
!,
PMA
!,
US
!).
Plants
terrestrial or epipetric.
Stem
postrate, short-creeping, stramineous,
3–10 cm
long,
0.5–0.8 mm
diam., inarticulate, not flagelliform or stoloniferous, 2 or 3-branched.
Rhizophores
axillary, borne throughout stem,
0.1–0.3 mm
diam.
Leaves
dimorphic throughout, chartaceous.
Lateral leaves
distant to imbricate, spreading, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 1.8–2.2 × 1.0–
1.3 mm
; base rounded or truncate, acroscopic base overlapping the stem, basiscopic base free from the stem; acroscopic margin hyaline, 2–5 cells wide, the cells elongate and papillate parallel to margin, papillae in a single row over cell lumen, with long cilia (
0.1–0.3 mm
) along basal ½, otherwise shortly ciliate (
0.05–0.1 mm
) to serrate apically, basiscopic margin hyaline, 1–3 cells wide, the cells elongate and papillate parallel to margin, papillae in a single row over cell lumen, with cilia (
0.1–0.2 mm
) along basal ½, otherwise serrate; apex acute to cuspidate (
0.1–0.2 mm
) tipped by 1–3 teeth; both surface glabrous, upper surface, made up of rounded to quadrangular, sinuate-walled cells without stomata and idioblasts, lower surface made up of elongated, sinuate or straight-walled cells, with stomata along midrib and papillate idioblasts.
Median leaves
imbricate, ascending, narrowly ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 1.0–1.2 ×
0.3–0.4 mm
; base oblique, inner base overlapping the stem, outer base free from stem; margins hyaline made up of 1–3 cells wide, the cells elongate and papillate parallel to margins, papillae in a single row over cell lumen, ciliate (
0.1–0.2 mm
) throughout, apex acuminate or short aristate, acumen or arista
0.2–0.3 mm
long, with short hairy projections on upper side and tipped by 2–4 teeth, both surfaces glabrous, upper surface made up of quadrangular to rounded, sinuate-walled cells, with stomata along midrib and on submarginal region of outer base and with papillate idioblasts, lower surface made up of elongated, sinuate or straight-walled cells, without stomata and with obscure, papillate idioblasts.
Axillary leaves
similar to lateral leaves.
Strobili
terminal on branch tips, one per branch, loosely quadrangular to slightly flattened, 1.0–6.0 mm long.
Sporophylls
monomorphic, without a laminar flap, ovate, 1.0– 1.5 ×
0.3–0.6 mm
, with a well-developed serrate keel along midrib; base rounded; margins hyaline, ciliate (
0.1–0.2 mm
) throughout; apex acuminate (
0.1–0.3 mm
); both surfaces with idioblasts;
dorsal sporophylls
with upper surface greenish, except for the half that is overlapping the ventral sporophylls where it is hyaline, lower surface greenish;
ventral sporophylls
with both surfaces greenish-hyaline.
Megasporangia
in two ventral rows;
megaspores
buff or pale cream, proximal face rugose with slightly echinate microstructure, distal face reticulate with slightly echinate microstructure, 285–300 µm diam.
Microsporangia
in dorsal rows;
microspores
orange, proximal face rugose, distal face baculate, 27–30 µm diam.
Habitat and Distribution
:
—
Cuba
; terrestrial or epipetric;
0–671m
.
Etymology
:
—
The specific epithet is derived from the Greek
phiaros
, meaning shining, bright; referring to the bright papillae on leaf idioblasts.
Conservation Status
:
—
The paucity of data does not allow ascertaining abundance and possible threats to this species and, therefore, we assign to it a Data Deficient (DD) conservation assessment according to
IUCN (2012)
categories and criteria.
Additional Specimens Examined (
Paratypes
)
:
—
CUBA
.
Isla
de Pinos
[
Isla de la Juventud
special municipality]:
Vicinity of Los Indios
,
13 February 1916
,
Britton
et al. 14260
(
NY
),
Nueva Gerona
,
1 July 1900
,
Palmer
&
Riley
944
(
S
),
8 July 1900
,
Palmer
&
Riley
1035
(US)
,
May 1904
,
Curtiss
s.n.
(
B
,
NY
,
US
)
,
along road to
San Francisco
de las
Piedras
,
23 December 1955
,
Killip
45250
(
US
)
,
about
2 km
southeast of
Santa Fe
,
18 March 1954
,
Killip
43634
(
US
)
,
McKinley
road, about
2 km
west of
Nueva Gerona
,
1 February 1955
,
Killip
44644
(
US
)
,
Isla de la Juventud
, from
Nueva Gerona
on road to
Santa Fe
,
21º48’01”N
,
82º47’28”W
,
16 November 2012
,
Thomas
et al. 15984
(
NY
,
PMA
),
Sierra Las Casas
,
18 October 1920
,
Ekman
11719
(
S
).
Pinar del Río
:
Sierra Mendoza
, [
671 m
],
25 December 1911
,
Shafer
11150
(
US
)
.
Discussion
:
—
Selaginella phiara
usually has conspicuous idioblasts on both surfaces of the sporophylls and on the upper surface of median and on lower surface of lateral leaves, which have several bright, interconnected, papillalike projections (
Fig. 5
), as well as short hairy projections on the upper surface of median leaf apex (
Fig. 5C
).
Selaginella phiara
somewhat resembles
S
.
armata
,
but they can be separated by the characters given in the diagnosis.
Another Cuban species,
Selaginella urquiolae
, has leaf idioblasts also, but it is a more robust plant.
Selaginella phiara
differs further from
S
.
urquiolae
by having the upper surface of lateral leaves glabrous (vs. hairy near basiscopic margin), ovate to oblong-lanceolate (vs. deltate-ovate to ovate-oblong),
1.8–2.2 mm
long (vs.
2.6–3.5 mm
) and median leaves ovate to ovate-lanceolate (vs. broadly ovate to ovate-elliptic), 1.0–1.2 ×
0.3–0.4 mm
(vs. 1.6–2.5 ×
0.6–1.1 mm
), and apices tipped by an acumen or short arista
0.2–0.3 mm
long (vs.
0.5–0.7 mm
).