Two new species of Cryptanthus (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) from northeastern Brazil
Author
Ferreira, Débora Maria Cavalcanti
0000-0003-2728-8561
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Vegetal, Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 50670 - 901, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
deboracavalcantif@hotmail.com
Author
Almeida, Erton Mendonça De
0000-0001-8033-5334
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Vegetal, Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 50670 - 901, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
notre0@hotmail.com
Author
Louzada, Rafael Batista
0000-0002-0040-7690
Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 50670 - 901, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
rafael.louzada@ufpe.br
text
Phytotaxa
2021
2021-10-15
523
1
99
109
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.523.1.6
1179-3163
5572026
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
D.M.C. Ferreira & Louzada
,
sp. nov.
(
Figures 1
,
4
and
5
)
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Bahia
:
Boa Nova
,
Fazenda Cotermaia
,
781 m
elev.,
14°22’26.6”S
,
40°11’14”W
,
18 October 2020
,
fl. in cult.
29 October 2020
,
L. Daneu
744
(
holotype
:
UFP
!
,
isotype
:
CEPEC
!
,
RB
!
).
Diagnosis:
—
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
differs from
C. warren-loosei
in a fewer number of flowers in the apical cluster of the inflorescence (7 flowers
vs. ca.
18 flowers), floral bracts 9.2–10 ×
3.2 mm
(
vs.
17.3–18.5 ×
3.6–4.7 mm
), sepals
9.5–11.5 mm
long (
vs.
15.3–18.2 mm
long), connate for
6.6–8 mm
(
vs.
8.5–10 mm
) and sepal lobes
3.8–4.9 mm
long (
vs.
5.6–8 mm
long), anther apices rounded (
vs.
acute).
Description:—Plants
terricolous, andromonoecious, propagating by axillary shoots, rhizomes of
1.5 cm
long, and
0.25–0.45 cm
in diameter. Stems
1.9–2 cm
long,
0.4–0.6 cm
in diameter, erect or decumbent.
Leaves
5–7 in
number;
sheath
0.8–1.5 ×
0.7–1.5 cm
, very widely ovate, abaxial surface greenish-white, densely lepidote, adaxial surface greenish-white and glabrous at the base, brown and sparsely lepidote to at the apex; prickles
0.3–1 mm
long,
0.5–1 mm
apart, antrorse;
blade
0.6–19.5 ×
0.6–2.2 cm
, narrowly elliptic, lanceolate or oblanceolate, brown, greenish-brown or reddish-brown, abaxial surface densely lepidote, adaxial surface glabrous except for the densely lepidote base, margins undulate, apex acuminate; prickles
0.5–0.7 mm
long,
0.3–3 mm
apart, antrorse.
Inflorescence
compound, spike-like with sessile clusters of flowers; 2–4 lateral clusters of flowers; each cluster with
ca.
2 flowers, apical cluster with
ca.
7 flowers;
rachis
(main axis)
2.5–4.5 cm
long; primary bracts 0.3–22.1 ×
0.2–2.2 cm
, foliaceous, lanceolate, brown, greenish brown or reddish brown, abaxial surface densely lepidote, adaxial surface glabrous except for the densely lepidote base, margins undulate; prickles
0.2–0.8 mm
long,
0.3–3.6 mm
apart, antrorse, apices acuminate.
Staminate flowers
:
floral bracts
ca.
10 ×
3.2 mm
, narrowly triangular or narrowly elliptic-falcate, white at the base and brown at the apex, abaxial surface glabrous at the base and densely lepidote at the apex, adaxial surface glabrous, apex caudate-mucronate;
flowers
ca.
28 mm
long (including the extended petals);
sepals
9.5–11.5 mm
long, connate for
ca.
8 mm
, base white;
lobes
brown, 2–4.9 ×
1.7–2.2 mm
, ovate, mucronate;
petals
18.5–19.5 ×
3.3–3.5 mm
, oblanceolate, rounded, connate for
ca.
5 mm
, white, with 2 callosities start on
6–7 mm
from the base, covered with inconspicuous glandulose trichomes;
stamens
:
filament
17.3–18 mm
long, the antepetalous ones basally adnate to the petals for
ca.
7 mm
, the antesepalous ones basally adnate to the petals for
ca.
5 mm
,
anther
1.5–2.2 mm
long, subbasifixed, base cordate, apex rounded;
pistil
:
ovary
trigonous, 6–8 ×
2.5–4.2 mm
, ovules absent, epigynous tube
2.2–4 mm
long,
style
reduced,
ca.
0.2 mm
long;
stigma
reduced,
ca.
0.2 mm
long.
Perfect flowers
:
floral bracts
ca.
9.2 ×
3.2 mm
, irregular, oblong-falcate, glabrous at the base and sparsely lepidote at the apex on both surfaces, with fimbriate trichomes on the apex, apex mucronate;
flowers
ca.
31 mm
long (including the extended petals), diurnal;
sepals
10.8–11.5 mm
long, connate for
6.6–7 mm
, white at the base and brown at the apex;
lobes
4.2 ×
3–3.2 mm
, ovate, glabrous at the base and sparsely lepidote to at the apex on both surfaces, mucronate;
petals
14.2–27 ×
4 mm
, oblanceolate, rounded or obtuse, connate for
ca.
7 mm
, white, with 2 callosities start on
ca.
7.5 mm
from the base, bearing inconspicuous glandulose trichomes;
stamens
:
filament ca.
12.5 mm
long, white, the antepetalous ones basally adnate to the petals for
ca.
4.5 mm
, the antesepalous ones basally adnate to the petals for
6–7.5 mm
;
anther ca.
2.2 mm
long, base cordate, apex rounded;
pistil
:
ovary
trigonous,
ca.
8.2 ×
3.2 mm
, placentation axial, ovules 5–7 per locule, epigynous tube
2–2.2 mm
long,
style
9–20 mm
long;
stigma
2.2–3 mm
long, conduplicate-patent.
Etymology:
—The specific epithet ‘
brevibracteatus
’ refers to the shorter floral bracts compared to the other species of the genus.
Distribution and habitat:
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
is a terricolous plant and is known only from two records from a transition area between Atlantic Forest and Caatinga, in the municipality of Boa Nova,
Bahia State
,
Brazil
, at
781 to 900 m
elevation (
Fig 1
). It occurs in forest areas popularly known as “Mata de Cipó” with trees about
3 m
tall (
Fig. 5A
). The site of occurrence of
C. brevibracteatus
is situated in a private property. The new species has a restricted and sparce occurrence in the area, of small groups.
Cryptanthus boanovensis
Leme (2015: 93)
is sympatric with this species.
Phenology
:—Flowers in nature in October.
Conservation status:
—The species is only known from two sites in a private property.
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
is classified as Critically Endangered (CR) based on the criterion B2 ab(ii), due to the low number of locations where the species is found and possible decline in the area of occupancy.
Additional specimens examined (
Paratypes
):
—
BRAZIL
.
Bahia
:
Boa Nova
,
Fazenda Cotermaia (owner Alipe Maia)
, entrance
1.2 km
E of Boa Nova
on Road to Dario Meira,
790 m
elev.,
14°22.389’S
,
40°11.309’W
,
15 October 2001
,
W. W. Thomas
,
A. M. Carvalho
,
M. R. Barbosa
,
S. Sant’Ana
&
J. L. Paixão
12642
(
CEPEC
!)
;
Boa Nova
,
3.3 km
east of Boa Nova
on Road to Dario Meira,
850-900 m
elev.,
14°22.983’S
,
40°11.177’W
,
15 October 2000
,
W. W. Thomas
,
J. Jardim
&
S. Sant’Ana
12272
(
CEPEC
!,
NY
image!)
.
Notes on taxonomic affinities:—
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
is morphologically similar to
C. crassifolius
due to the leaf blade shape, but can be differentiated by the glabrous adaxial surface of the leaf blades, except for the densely lepidote base (
vs.
leaves with densely lepidote adaxial surface), and
9.5–11.5 mm
long sepals (
vs.
13–16 mm
, see
Table 2
). Compared to
C. diamantinensis
,
C. brevibracteatus
has a similar leaf blade size but differs from the former by the ovate sepals (
vs.
narrowly linear-lanceolate, see
Table 2
).
Cryptanthus brevibracteatus
is also similar to
C. warren-loosei
due to the leaf blade color, but differs from the latter mainly by the
9.2–10 mm
long floral bracts (
vs.
17.3–18.5 mm
long) and rounded anther apex (
vs.
acute, see
Table 2
).