The maximum and the minimum: two new species of Tovomita Aubl. (Clusiaceae) from the Guiana Shield with an unusual number of stamens
Author
Engel, Julien
AMAP, IRD, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Boulevard de la Lironde, TA A- 51 / PS 2, F- 34398 Montpellier cedex 5 (France) and AMAP, IRD, Herbier de Guyane, B. P. 90165, 97323 Cayenne (French Guiana)
julien.engel@ird.fr
Author
Molino, Jean-François
AMAP, IRD, Université de Montpellier, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE, Boulevard de la Lironde, TA A- 51 / PS 2, F- 34398 Montpellier cedex 5 (France) and AMAP, IRD, Herbier de Guyane, B. P. 90165, 97323 Cayenne (French Guiana)
Author
Marinho, Lucas C.
Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Av. dos Portugueses 1966, Bacanga, 65080 - 805, São Luís, Maranhão (Brazil)
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Tovomita saulensis
J.Engel & Molino
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 4
;
5
;
6
)
Tovomita saulensis
sp. nov.
is similar to
T. mangle
G.Mariz
especially in its mucronulate and oblong floral bud. The species can be distinguished by the combination of small leaves (
4-7 cm
on average) and a low number of stamens (9-15 vs
35-45 in
T. mangle
). To date, the species has the lowest number of stamens in the genus.
TYPUS. —
French Guiana
. Saül and vicinity:
Route de Bélizon
,
0-2 km
S of
Eaux Claires
,
230-300 m
,
3°37’N
,
53°12’W
,
♂
fl. b.,
22.IX.1994
,
Mori
et al. 24002
(holo-,
CAY
[
CAY167624
!]
;
iso-,
P
[
P04897763
],
NY
[
NY04204154
],
U
[
U0181523
],
US
[
US00872988
])
.
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet refers to the
type
locality Saül.
DISTRIBUTION. —
Tovomita saulensis
sp. nov.
is presently known only from Central
French Guiana
, near the village of Saül. Therefore it could be considered as endemic of this area, pending additional records.
HABITAT. — According to the
three specimens
studied,
T. saulensis
sp. nov.
occurs in
terra firme
forest between
200-400 m
a.s.l and receiving about
2500 mm
of annual rainfall.
PHENOLOGY. — Staminate floral buds were collected in September, immature fruits in April.
CONSERVATION STATUS. —
Tovomita saulensis
sp. nov.
is too poorly known (
three specimens
) to assess its protection status. Following the procedures adopted by
Marinho & Beeck (2019)
, a DD (Deficient Data) status is therefore suggested.
AFFINITIES. —
Tovomita saulensis
sp. nov.
has small leaves and oblong floral buds with a mucronulate apex. These characters are found in two other
Tovomita
species
,
T. divaricata
Maguire
from
Guyana
, and
T. nebulosa
L. Marinho & Luján
from Cerro de la Neblina in
Venezuela
. But the leaf venation of these two species is not distinctly brochidodromous as in
T. saulensis
. Specimens of
T. saulensis
were initially identified by Marinho (2019) as
T. mangle
, a species widely distributed in
Brazil
and also occurring in French Guiana, especially due to the shape of the floral buds (oblong with mucronulate apex) and the brochidodromous leaf venation. The species can be distinguished by the smaller aspect of
T. saulensis
, its smaller leaves (4.3-7.5(9) ×
1.2-3.2 cm
vs 9-21 ×
3.4-9.7 cm
in
T. mangle
), smaller floral buds (3-6 vs
6-11 mm
in
T. mangle
) and smaller number of stamens (9-15 vs
35-45 in
T. mangle
).
FIG. 4. — Distribution of
Tovomita maxima
Molino & J.Engel
,
sp. nov.
(·) and
Tovomita saulensis
J.Engel & Molino
,
sp. nov.
(*).
OTHER MATERIAL STUDIED
. —
French Guiana
.
Saül
,
La Fumée Ouest
,
200-400 m
,
3°37’N
,
53°12’W
, fr.,
8.IV.1983
,
Mori
&
Pipoly
15551
(
CAY
[
CAY167625
!],
US
[
US00873003
])
;
Saül
,
La Fumée Ouest
,
200-400 m
,
3°37’N
,
53°12’W
, st.,
26.IV.1983
,
Mori
&
Pipoly
15674
(
P
[
P04897837
])
;
Saül
,
Along
botany trail northeast of
Les Eaux Claires
,
270 m
,
4°42’N
,
52°25’W
,
♂
fl. b.,
24.IX.1995
,
Phillippe
et al. 26984
(
CAY
[
CAY167623
!],
ILLS
)
.
DESCRIPTION
Dioecious small trees up to
6 m
and
12 cm
in diameter, trunks without prop roots, exsudate sparse. All plant glabrous, including flower and fruit.
Leaves
Opposite; petioles 4-12 ×
c.
1 mm
, with an adaxial margined pit; leaf blades chartaceous, narrowly elliptic to elliptic, 4.3-7.5(9) ×
1.2-3.2 cm
; apex long-attenuate to acuminate; base acute and slightly decurrent;margin entire; midvein slightly raised on both surfaces; secondary veins in 6-10 pairs,
0.5-1 cm
distant from each other, brochidodromous, slightly raised on both surfaces; intersecondary veins present;tertiary veins visible on both surfaces.
Inflorescences
Terminal. Male inflorescences a compound dichasium,
1.5- 3 cm
long with up to 20 flowers; bracts not seen; bracteoles triangular,
c.
0.5 mm
, caducous; pedicels
2-5 mm
long.
Staminate flowers
Buds 3-6 ×
1-2.5 mm
, oblong with a mucronulate apex, green. Flowers known only from buds; sepals 2,
c.
5 ×
1-2 mm
, oblong to ovate, apex acuminate (with rounded tip); petals 4, 3-4 ×
1-2 mm
, linear to oblong, apex acuminate; stamens 9-15, filaments
2-3 mm
long, white; anthers
c.
0.5 mm
long; pistillode
c.
0.5 mm
high ×
1 mm
large, stigmas 4.
Pistillate flowers
Not seen.
Fruit
Known only immature. Fleshy capsule
c.
2.5 ×
1 cm
, with apical rostrum
c.
1 ×
0.3 cm
; epicarp smooth; seeds 2-4,
c.
1.2 ×
0.5 cm
.
NOTE
Tovomita saulensis
sp. nov.
has long been misidentified in CAY herbarium as
T. fructipendula
(Ruiz & Pav.) Cambess.
(syn. of
T. brasiliensis
(Mart.) Walp.
; see
Marinho
et al.
2016d
). This is also the case in the
Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central
French Guiana
(
Mori
et al.
2002
) where the illustration of
T. fructipendula
is based on at least
two specimens
of
T. saulensis
sp. nov.
(
Mori & Pipoly 15551
,
Mori et al. 24002
). The drawing of the fruit is based on a third specimen (
Mori 22720
), not seen. Both species have leaves of about the same size (around
4-7 cm
long) but those of
T. fructipendula
have more secondary veins, and these are not brochidodromous. Also, the floral bud apex is rounded in
T. fructipendula
(vs mucronulate in
T. saulensis
), and the fruit epicarp is asperous (vs smooth in
T. saulensis
). Field photos of
Mori et al. 24002
are visible at: http://sweetgum. nybg.org/science/vh/specimen-details/?irn=415530