Puccinia on Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in Neotropics
Author
De Carvalho-Junior, Anibal A.
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Pacheco Leão 915, CEP 22460 - 030, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
Author
Hennen, Joe F.
Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), 1700 University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76107 - 3400
text
Phytotaxa
2018
2018-03-14
344
2
133
148
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.344.2.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.344.2.2
1179-3163
13719377
11.
Puccinia opulentissima
A. A. Carvalho & J.F. Hennen
sp. nov
.
Figure 4 A− C
(
Holotype
)
MycoBank:—MB 819324
Type
:―
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
: about
10 km
NE of Patos de Minas on gravel Road of BR 365 to Pirapora,
25 Apr 1986
, on
Ipomoea
sp.
,
Joe F. Hennen
and
Mario B. Figueiredo 86−199
(IBI15941!, PUR90213-II, III).
The new species can be readily distinguished from the other by the presence of urediniospores 20–30 μm, catenulate, verrucose with smooth areas, wall irregular with 3–4 μm thick; teliospores one-layered, narrowed above, 54–65 × 29–34 μm, ellipsoid, rounded above and below, not or slightly constricted at the septum, wall 3–6 μm around the sides, wall at umbo striated with 8–12 μm.
Spermogonia
and
aecia
unknown.
Uredinia
(
Aecidium
type
) scattered singly or in small groups on yellowish or brownish spots
1–2 mm
across on abaxial side of leaves, sometimes very locally systemic on veins, peridium tubular, whitish, to
1 mm
long, peridial cells 26–38 μm diameter, irregularly rhomboidal or polyhedral, wall 1.2–2 μm thick in face view, colorless, outer-facing wall smooth, inner-facing wall verrucose− rugose; urediniospores 20–30 μm diameter, globoid or broadly ellipsoid, wall 3–4 μm thick, verrucose with smooth areas, colorless.
Telia
scattered singly or in groups, often by or within the old uredinia, sometimes up to 1.0 mm wide on veins, slightly pulverulent, blackish-brown, ruptured epidermis often noticeable; teliospores 54–65 × 29–34 μm, ellipsoid, verucose, chestnut-brown, rounded above and below, not or slightly constricted at the septum, wall variable in thickness, 3–6 μm around the sides, at umbo 8–12 μm striated; pedicel up to 90 μm long, colorless, slightly tinted next to spore. Life cycle (?/?, IIcv, III).
Additional specimens examined
―
All
on
Ipomoea
sp.
from
BRAZIL
.
Federal District
,
Brasilia
,
5 Sep 1978
,
Ezechias
P
. Heringer 1860
(
IBGE-II
).
Goias
:
4 Mar 1981
,
Ezechias
P
.
Heringer
2020
(
IBGE-II
)
;
Luziania
,
5 May 1982
,
Ezechias
P
. Heringer 2240
(
IBGE-II
).
Minas Gerais
: Barbacena,
12 Dec 1921
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
. Holway 1387
(
PURF
2123-II
)
;
Poços de Caldas
,
8 Apr 1922
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1714
(
PURF7128
- II, iii)
;
Caldas
, ca
15–20 km
from
Caldas on Road
to
Andradas
,
1 Jun 1988
,
Joe
F
.
Hennen
88−121
(
IBI16227
-II, iii)
;
Belo Horizonte
,
30 Nov 1921
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1349 (
PURF7124
-II).
Rio de Janeiro
: Nova Friburgo,
1 Jan 1922
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1436
(
PURF21220
-II, III)
;
Petrópolis
,
18 Oct 1921
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1226
(
PURF7120
-II)
;
Raiz
da Serra
,
6 Nov 1921
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1283
(
PURF7121
-II).
São Paulo
: Apiaí,
4.1 km
from
Apiaí on Road
to
Barra do Chapeu
,
24 Mar 1998
,
Joe
F
.
Hennen
and
Mary
M
.
Hennen
B98−147
, (
IBI18163
-II)
;
Santana do Parnaíba
,
6 Oct 1979
,
Joe
F
.
Hennen
and
Mary
M
.
Hennen
79−335
(
IBI13807
-II)
;
São Paulo
,
20 Jan 1922
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1481
(
PURF7126
-II)
;
9 May 1922
,
E
.
W
.
D. Holway
and
Mary
M
.
Holway
1830
(
PURF7130
-II).
PANAMA
.
19 Aug 1923
,
on
Convolvulaceae
indet.,
F
.
L
.
Stevens
s.n
.
Etymology
—Comes from more pompous or sumptuous than opulenta.
Notes and taxonomic affinities
—
Lindquist & Costa-Neto (1963)
and
Lindquist (1982)
placed
P. opulenta
Speg.
as a synonym of
P. crassipes
because, in the
type
specimen, the walls of the urediniospores are only 1–1.5(–2) μm thick. We examined the
type
specimen of
P. opulenta
and also found that the walls of the urediniospores (
Aecidium
sp.
) are only 1–1.5(–2) μm thick as in
P. crassipes
. Many other specimens have been identified as
P. opulenta
but have thicker walls with smooth spots. They should be placed in a separate taxon,
P. opulentissima
, which we name here.
As indicated in “
Additional specimens examined
” above, we examined several specimens collected by Holway on
Ipomoea
sp.
in
Brazil
as 1226 (II), 1283 (II), 1349 (II), 1387 (II), 1436 (II, III), 1714 (II, iii), 1830 (II) all identified as
P. opulenta
by
Jackson (1931)
, that certainly belong to
P. opulentissima
.