A revision of Geonoma (Arecaceae)
Author
Henderson, Andrew
text
Phytotaxa
2011
2011-02-18
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journal article
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Geonoma frontinensis
Burret (1930a: 170)
.
Type
:
COLOMBIA
.
Antioquia
: Frontino,
1400–1700 m
,
September 1871
,
F. Lehmann 7323
(
holotype
B, destroyed, isotype K!).
Geonoma mucronata
Burret (1930a: 171)
. Type:
COLOMBIA
.
Antioquia
: Dos Quebradas,
1500 m
,
7 January 1880
,
W. Kalbreyer 1334
(
holotype
B, destroyed).
Neotype
(designated by
Bernal
et al.
1989
):
COLOMBIA
.
Antioquia
: Carretera San Carlos-Granada, Dos Quebradas,
4.5 km
E of San Carlos,
1200 m
,
20 September 1987
,
R. Bernal & L. Tobón 1383
(
neotype
COL!, isoneotypes MO!, NY!).
Plants
1.1(0.5–2.0) m tall; stems 0.2(0.2–0.3) m tall, solitary or clustered; internodes no data.
Leaves
6(4–8) per stem, undivided or irregularly pinnate, not plicate, bases of blades running diagonally into the rachis; sheaths 30.0 cm long; petioles 68.8(26.0–110.0) cm long, drying green or yellowish; rachis 40.0(22.5–65.0) cm long, 3.3(2.0–4.5) mm in diameter; veins raised and rectangular in cross-section adaxially; pinnae 5(1–8) per side of rachis; basal pinna 35.5(19.0–47.5) cm long, 3.6(0.3–8.7) cm wide, forming an angle of 46(30– 61)° with the rachis; apical pinna 24.8(19.0–30.0) cm long, 9.8(2.0–21.5) cm wide, forming an angle of 26(20–34)° with the rachis.
Inflorescences
unbranched or branched 1 order; prophylls and peduncular bracts not ribbed with elongate, unbranched fibers, persistent; prophylls 19.8(13.4–26.2) cm long, not short and asymmetrically apiculate, the surfaces not ridged, without unequally wide ridges; peduncular bracts 20.2(14.3–26.5) cm long, well-developed, inserted 9.7(4.0–17.0) cm above the prophyll; peduncles 37.4(21.0–58.0) cm long, 2.9(1.6–4.5) mm in diameter; rachillae 2(1–4), 14.7(7.5–20.5) cm long, 3.9(2.9–5.2) mm in diameter, the surfaces without spiky, fibrous projections or ridges, drying brown or yellow-brown, without short, transverse ridges, not filiform and not narrowed between the flower pits; flower pits spirally arranged, densely hairy internally proximally and distally; proximal lips without a central notch before anthesis, not recurved after anthesis, hood-shaped at anthesis, sometimes splitting post-anthesis; proximal lips drying the same color as the rachillae; distal lips absent; staminate and pistillate petals not emergent, not valvate throughout; staminate flowers deciduous after anthesis; stamens 6; thecae diverging at anthesis, inserted almost directly onto the filament apices, the connectives bifid but scarcely developed; anthers short and curled over at anthesis; non-fertilized pistillate flowers persistent after anthesis; staminodial tubes crenulate or shallowly lobed at the apex, those of non-fertilized pistillate flowers not projecting and persistent after anthesis;
fruits
6.7(6.0–8.4) mm long, 5.1(4.8–5.3) mm in diameter, the bases without a prominent stipe, the apices not conical, the surfaces not splitting at maturity, without fibers emerging, bumpy from the numerous, subepidermal, tangential, short fibers present, these coming to a point at fruit apices; locular epidermis without operculum, sculpted, usually also with a raised, meridional ridge, without pores.
Distribution and habitat:—
From 1°12’–
7°14’N
and 73°58’–
77°00’W
on eastern slopes of the Western, Central, and Eastern Cordilleras in
Colombia
at 1560(1000–2030) m elevation in montane rainforest (
Fig. 19
).
Taxonomic notes:—
See notes under
Geonoma euspatha
.
Subspecific variation:—
Three traits vary within this species (stem branching, leaf division, inflorescence branching). There is geographic discontinuity, but too few specimens to test for differences between areas.