Taxonomic revision of Martinella Baill. (Bignonieae, Bignoniaceae)
Author
Kataoka, Eric Y.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1978-5640
Laboratorio de Sistematica Vegetal, Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Rua do Matao, 277, 05508 - 090, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
erickataoka@alumni.usp.br
Author
Lohmann, Lucia G.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4960-0587
Laboratorio de Sistematica Vegetal, Departamento de Botanica, Instituto de Biociencias, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Rua do Matao, 277, 05508 - 090, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
llohmann@usp.br
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PhytoKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.177.64465
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Martinella insignis A.H.Gentry ex Zuntini & L.G.Lohmann, Phytokeys 37: 17-21. 2014
Fig. 5
Type
.
Brazil
.
Bahia
:
Itamaraju
,
Rodovia
Itamaraju-Teixeira
de Freitas
,
3 km
de
Itamaraju
(BR-101).
Fazenda
Chapadao
,
3 Nov 1983
,
R. Callejas
,
A.M. de Carvalho
&
L.M. Silva
1629
(
holotype
: MBM-94960 image!; isotypes: K-000977667 image!, MO-074484 image!, NY-00483568 image!, RB-00058792!, CEPEC-00034725 not seen)
.
Figure 5.
Martinella insignis
A.H. Gentry ex Zuntini & L.G. Lohmann
A
flowering branch
B
interpetiolar region
C
stipitate glandular trichomes
D
flower in lateral view
E
calyx (opened) and gynoecium
F
fruit
G
roots with swollen portions. Illustration reproduced from
Zuntini and Lohmann (2014)
; illustrated by Klei Sousa, based on
A.R. Zuntini 151
(
A-E
) and
321
(
G
), SPF;
D. Sucre 5519
(
F
), RB.
Description.
Lianas
;
branches
with solid pith, cylindrical, green, drying brown, striated, pubescent, densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes; prophylls of the axillary buds densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes.
Leaves
2-foliolate, with the terminal
leaflet
generally modified into a trifid tendril; petioles terete, not pulvinated, 34.6-48.4 mm long, covered with stipitate glandular trichomes; petiolules terete, not pulvinated, 13.9-26.4 mm long, covered with stipitate glandular trichomes;
leaflets
discolor, with abaxial surface lighter than the adaxial surface, membranous, ovate, apex acuminate to caudate, base cordate, margins entire and slightly revolute, 6.4-8.8
x
3.6-5.2 cm, adaxial surface glabrous, with stipitate glandular trichomes on the margins and at the canaliculi of main veins, abaxial surface pubescent, densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes at main veins, pocket domatia on the axils of primary and secondary veins, few patelliform glandular trichomes concentrated near base and scattered along the midvein.
Inflorescences
in compound thyrses, 7.5-11.5 cm long, sparsely to densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes; bracts linear to narrowly elliptic, 5.2-20.2
x
0.6-2.5 mm, pubescent, densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes; pedicels terete, 6.3-11.2 mm, sparsely to densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes.
Flowers
with calyx pale green, chartaceous, campanulate, 13.1-17.2
x
6.1-11.9 mm, densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes, lobes 5, apex aristate, aristae 1.8-4.3 mm long, pubescent, densely covered with stipitate glandular trichomes; corolla yellow, membranous, 41.5-47.3 mm long, narrowly tubular basal portion 15.8-18.5 mm long
x
2.5-4.9 mm wide, upper campanulate portion 23.1-32 mm long
x
12.5-15.2 mm wide, slightly curved, lobes subcircular, 7.5-9.1
x
8.6-9.5 mm; stamens in two lengths, longer ones 12.4-13.3 mm, shorter ones 12.0-12.5 mm, thecae 2.5-2.7 mm, glabrous; staminode 1.3-3.4 mm, glabrous; gynoecium 30.9-35 mm long; ovary glabrous; style glabrous; stigma lanceolate, glabrous; nectariferous disk 2.3-3.1
x
1.0-1.2 mm.
Capsules
linear, 40.2-90
x
1.1-1.5 cm, pubescent when immature, glabrous when developed.
Seeds
ca. 4.5
x
1.2 cm.
Distribution and habitat.
Martinella insignis
is endemic to the Atlantic Forest of Eastern Brazil (see Fig.
6
), where it grows in sandy soils, in areas between 62-590 m a.s.l.
Figure 6.
Distribution map of
Martinella insignis
.
Etymology.
The specific epithet means conspicuous, readily distinguishable, referring to the contrasting corolla color when compared to other species.
Phenology.
Flowering specimens were collected between October and February, while fruiting specimens were collected in January and November.
Conservation status.
Vulnerable (VU) based on the EOO of 12,721 km2.
Discussion.
Martinella insignis
is the only representative of the genus that occurs in the Atlantic Forest, where it is rare, with only a few herbarium collections available to date. In addition,
M. insignis
is remarkably distinctive from its congeneric species due to the membranous leaflets with pocket-shaped domatia on the abaxial surface, 5-lobed and aristate calyces, and yellow corollas.
Specimens examined.
Brazil
.
Bahia
: RPPN
Fazenda Riacho das Pedras
, prop.
Gersino
Antonio
Bronzon
,
Mata
de Tabuleiro
com pequenos
disturbios
(
extracao
seletiva),
78 m
,
17°8'48"S
,
39°21'53"W
,
12 Feb 2007
,
R.A.X. Borges
825
(RB, SPF)
.
Espirito
Santo
:
Governador Lindemberg
,
Pedra de Santa Luzia
, prop.
Firmino Sottele
,
420-590 m
,
19°17'17"S
,
40°27'56"W
,
7 Nov 2007
,
V. Demuner
4481
(SPF); Linhares, Reserva Natural Vale. MME,
5 Oct 2011
,
A.R. Zuntini
321
(SPF); Sooretama,
Reserva Natural da Companhia Vale do Rio Doce
("
Reserva
de Linhares
"),
62 m
,
19°6'59.7"S
,
40°4'21.7"W
,
14 Dec 2007
,
A.R. Zuntini
151
(SPF)
.