The genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Peru
Author
Moonlight, Peter. W.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 3 5 LR, Scotland, UK. & Botany Department, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
moonligp@tcd.ie
Author
Jara-Muñoz, Orlando A.
Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá D. C., Colombia.
oajaram@unal.edu.co
Author
Purvis, David A.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 3 5 LR, Scotland, UK.
dpurvis@rbge.org.uk
Author
Delves, Jay
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 3 5 LR, Scotland, UK.
j.delves@westernsydney.edu.au
Author
Allen, Josh P.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, EH 3 5 LR, Scotland, UK.
myrmeciaman@gmail.com
Author
Reynel, Carlos
Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Nacional Agraria-La Molina, Lima 12, Peru.
reynel@lamolina.edu.pe
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2023
2023-07-18
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.881.2175
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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2023.881.2175
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42.
Begonia hitchcockii
Irmsch.
Figs 57B
,
58
Botanische Jahrbücher für
Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie
74: 620 (
Irmscher 1949
)
.
–
Type
:
ECUADOR
•
Valley of Pastaza River
,
between Baños and Cashurco
,
8 hours east of Baños
; [
1°24′ S
,
78°21′ W
];
1300–1800 m
a.s.l.
;
25 Sep. 1923
;
A.S. Hitchcock
21800½
;
holotype
:
US
[
US00115337
].
Smith & Wasshausen (1979: 240
,
1986: 20
);
Quintana & León-Yáñez (2011: 199)
; Tebbitt & Pérez (in press).
Begonia rubrotincta
L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub.,
Publicaciones
del
Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado
, Serie B,
Botánica
17 (7): 4 (
Smith & Schubert 1964
).
–
Type
:
PERU
–
Amazonas Region
:
Prov. Bongará
•
hills west-northwest of Pomacocha
; [
5°48′ S
,
78°03′ W
];
2300–2800 m
a.s.l.
;
19 Jun. 1962
;
J.J. Wurdack
921
; holotype:
US
[
US00115443
];
isotypes:
A
[
A00068270
],
USM
[
USM000212
].
Brako & Zarucchi (1993: 195)
;
León
& Monsalve (2006: 168)
; Tebbitt & Pérez (in press).
Begonia wurdackii
L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub.,
Publicaciones
del
Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado
,
Serie
B, Botánica
17 (7): 5 (
Smith & Schubert 1964
)
.
–
Type
:
PERU
–
Amazonas Regions
:
Prov. Bongará
•
Mossos
,
1–5 km
S-SE de Yambrasbamba
; [
5°45′ S
,
77°53′ W
];
2100–2400 m
a.s.l.
;
25 Jun. 1962
;
J.J. Wurdack
1028
;
holotype
:
US
[
US00115499
];
isotypes:
A
[
A00068300
],
US
[
US00115500
],
USM
[
USM000213
].
León & Monsalve (2006: 170)
; Tebbitt & Pérez (in press).
Begonia pululahuana
auct. non C.DC.:
Brako & Zarucchi (1993: 194)
.
Etymology
The
type
specimen was collected by Albert Spear Hitchcock and the species is named in his honour.
Selected specimens examined
PERU
–
Amazonas Region
:
Prov. Utucubamba
•
“Nuevo Mundo” trail from Huarango (Cajamarca) to Pisaguas (Amazonas)
,
ca 1hr from crest at divide
;
5°15′43″ S
,
78°39′05″ W
;
1891 m
a.s.l.
;
28 Jan. 2019
;
P.W. Moonlight
&
A. Daza
123
;
E
[
E00885546
],
MOL
. –
Prov. Bagua
•
Cordillera Colán
SE of La Peca
; [
5°34′ S
,
78°24′ W
];
1800 m
a.s.l.
;
17 Oct. 1978
;
P.J. Barbour
4119
;
MO
[
MO-1642884
],
USM
[2]
•
Dist. Yambrasbamba
,
margen del río Nieva
,
km 381 del Carretera Marginal
;
5°41′ S
,
77°47′ W
; [
2070 m
a.s.l.
];
11 Jul. 1999
;
I. Sánchez V.
,
G. Iberico
&
R. Diéguez
10032
;
CPUN
,
F
[
V0086777F
],
US
[
US00673160
]
•
Dist. Cuispes
,
trail from Cuispes to Catarata Yumbilla
, ca
2500 m
on to the trail
;
5°55′27″ S
,
77°54′30″ W
;
2223 m
a.s.l.
;
5 Jul. 2018
;
P.W. Moonlight
1272
;
USM
.
–
Prov. Chachapoyas
•
past the viewpoint on the trail from Gocta Village to Gocta Falls
;
6°01′51″ S
,
77°53′36″ W
;
2187 m
a.s.l.
;
2 Jul. 2018
;
P.W. Moonlight
1248
;
USM
.
–
Prov. Rodríguez de Mendoza
•
Dist. Vista Alegre
,
Alrededores de Construcciones Chachapoyas
,
Fundo de Salamón Heredia
;
6°15′20.2″ S
,
77°16′48″ W
;
1871 m
a.s.l.
;
27 May 2008
;
V. Quispuscoa S.
,
L. Cáceres M.
,
I. Treviño Z.
&
R. Ocampo Z.
4005
;
HUT
.
–
Piura Region
:
Prov. Huancabamba
•
Dist. Carmen de la Frontera
,
Quebrada Rosarios
;
4°59′20″ S
,
79°22′24″ W
;
2170 m
a.s.l.
;
22 May 2003
;
S. Baldeón M.
&
F. Neyra J.
5395
;
USM
.
–
Cajamarca Region
:
Prov. San Ignacio
•
road from Sondor to west
;
5°19′27″ S
,
79°21′31″ W
;
2676 m
a.s.l.
;
27 Jan. 2016
;
P.W. Moonlight
&
A. Daza
121
;
E
[
E00885600
],
MO
[
MO-3254809
],
MOL
.
–
Prov. Cutervo
•
San Andrés de Cutervo
,
carretera entre San Andrés de Cutervo y Santo Tomás
,
km 15 a 20
; [
6°11′ S
,
78°44′ W
];
C. Díaz
&
H. Beltrán
3348
;
MO
[
MO-098015
]
•
Parque Nacional de Cutervo
,
NW corner of Cordillera Tarros
,
Chorro Blanco sector
,
ca
10 km
W of San Andrés de Cutervo
;
6°12′ S
,
78°46′ W
; ca
2600 m
a.s.l.
;
5 Nov. 1990
;
M.O. Dillon
,
I. Sánchez V.
&
J. Guevara B.
6191
;
CPUN
•
Road from Santo Domingo de la Capilla to San Pedro
;
6°16′12″ S
,
78°51′01″ W
;
2278 m
a.s.l.
;
18 Oct. 1998
;
R. Castro et al.
19638
;
MO
[
MO-2001146
].
–
Prov. Jaén
•
“Sallique”, quebrada grande
,
route entre La Cocha y Tablón
; [
5°44′ S
,
79°15′ W
];
2770–2900 m
a.s.l.
;
30 Jun. 1998
;
C. Díaz
,
J. Campos
,
T. Guevara
&
E. Tineo
9783
;
HUT
,
MO
[
MO-1835219
],
MOL
,
US
[
US00729614
]
. –
Prov. Santa Cruz
•
ca
3.5 km
NE of Monteseco
; [
6°50′ S
,
79°06′ W
],
2300 m
a.s.l.
;
20 May 1987
;
J. Santisteban
&
J. Guevara B.
80
;
F
.
–
San Martín Region
:
Prov. Rioja
•
road below pass from Amazonas to San Martín
;
5°40′03″ S
,
77°44′56″ W
;
1739 m
a.s.l.
;
31 Jan. 2016
;
P.W. Moonlight
&
A. Daza
151
;
E
[
E00885545
],
MOL
•
Pedro Ruíz-Moyobamba road, km 390
;
5°50′ S
,
77°45′ W
;
1800 m
a.s.l.
;
27 Jul. 1983
;
D.N. Smith
4428
;
F
,
MO
[
MO-1641360
],
US
[
US00672825
].
–
Huánuco Region
:
Prov. Tingo María
•
plantación Margarita cerca a Divisoria
; [
9°10′ S
,
75°47′ W
];
1500–1600 m
a.s.l.
;
14 Aug. 1946
;
R. Ferreyra
1052
;
USM
.
Fig. 58.
Begonia hitchcockii
Irmsch.
A
. Habitat.
B
. Habit.
C
. Staminate
flower, front view.
D
. Staminate flower, front view. All photographs taken by P.W. Moonlight from
P.W. Moonlight & A. Daza 123
(A, B) and
P.W. Moonlight 1272
(C, D) in Utcubamba and Bagua Provinces, respectively, Amazonas Region.
Description
Caulescent, lianescent herb, to
10 m
high.
Stem
repent, branching, rooting at the nodes; internodes to
5 cm
long, to
5 mm
thick, succulent, appearing woody at the base, green to red or brown, glabrous.
Stipules
persistent, triangular to ovate, 2–7 ×
1.5–5 mm
, apex acute, opaque, red to brown, glabrous, margin entire, aciliate.
Leaves
> 10 per stem, alternate, peltate; petiole
1–19 cm
long, pale red, glabrous; blade subsymmetric, ovate, to 12 ×
7 cm
, membranaceous to succulent, apex acuminate, base rounded, margin irregularly serrate, aciliate to ciliate, upper surface green to purple, sometimes with white dots throughout or a red spot at the petiole insertion, glabrous to sparsely pilose, lower surface green, glabrous, veins peltate but with one primary vein, 6–8 veined from the base, with 2–4 secondary on each side.
Inflorescences
many, unisexual, rarely bisexual, axillary, erect, cymose, staminate inflorescence branching up to 4 times, bearing up to 32 flowers, peduncle to
7 cm
long; pistillate inflorescence branching up to 4 times, bearing up to 16 flowers, peduncle to
2 cm
long, pale green, glabrous, bracts persistent, elliptic to ovate, 3–8 ×
2–5 mm
, opaque, pale green to brown, glabrous, apex acute, margin entire, aciliate.
Staminate flowers
: pedicels to
22 mm
long, puberulent; tepals 4, spreading, outer 2 ovate, 7–20 ×
5–23 mm
, apex obtuse, white to red, glabrous, margin entire, aciliate, inner 2 ovate, 6–24 ×
3–9 mm
, apex obtuse, pink to red, glabrous, margin entire, aciliate; stamens 25–75, spreading, yellow, filaments
2–3 mm
long, fused into a column, anthers obovoid, 1–1.5 ×
0.5–1 mm
long, dehiscing via lateral slits, connectives not extending or extending to
0.2 mm
, symmetrically basifixed.
Pistillate flowers
: pedicels to
3 cm
long; bracteoles 2–4, positioned at the base of the ovary, elliptic to orbicular, 4–6 ×
4–5 mm
, apex obtuse, translucent, pale green, glabrous, margin entire, aciliate; tepals 6–7, subequal, persistent in fruit, spreading, ovate, 4–6.5 ×
2–5 mm
, apex obtuse, white to red, glabrous, margin entire, aciliate; ovary body ellipsoid, 5 ×
2–3 mm
, white to green, glabrous, unequally 4-winged, largest wing triangular, 3–9 ×
5–7 mm
, smallest rib-like, ca
0.5 mm
wide; 4-locular, placentae branches entire to divided, bearing ovules on both surfaces; styles 4, pale yellow, fused at the base, ca
0.5 mm
long reniform, stigmatic papillae in a spirally-twisted band.
Fruiting pedicel
to
30 mm
long.
Fruit body
ovoid to globose, to 7 ×
7 mm
, drying brown, wings same shape as in ovary, not expanding.
Proposed conservation assessment
Previously assessed as Endangered (EN B1ab(iii)) by
Quintana & León-Yáñez (2011)
. The new circumscription provided by Tebbitt & Pérez (in press) is widespread and locally common in the Ecuadorian and northern Peruvian Andes and has an EOO of> 18 000 km
2
, encompassing several protected areas. We assess
B. hitchcockii
as Least Concern (LC), which replaces the previous assessments of
B. rubrotincta
as Data Deficient by
León
& Monsalve (2006)
.
Identification notes
The two Peruvian members of
B.
sect.
Gobenia
,
B. hitchcockii
and
B. aeranthos
, are easily recognised as the only lianescent species in
Peru
with peltate leaves.
Begonia hitchcockii
can be easily distinguished from
B. aeranthos
by the position of its petiole insertion, which is> ¼ along the length of the leaf in
B. hitchcockii
and <⅕ along the length of leaf in
B. aeranthos
.
Distribution and ecology
Known from
Ecuador
and
Peru
and within
Peru
is known from Amazonas,
Piura
,
Cajamarca
,
San Martín
, and
Huánuco
Regions (
Fig. 57B
). Found within lower, middle, upper and northwest Peruvian relict montane forest at an elevation of
1500–2900 m
a.s.l. in common with other members of
B.
sect.
Gobenia
,
B. hitchcockii
grows as a slender, scrambling herb until reaching a suitable tree trunk or rock to climb. The mature form is lianescent and reaches at least
10 m
in length with stems that appear woody. The species is locally common but rarely seen in flower or fruit as it only flowers in the canopy of montane forests or at forest edges.