Sylvainia, a new monospecific genus within the subtribe Cephalanthinae (Rubiaceae, Naucleeae)
Author
Romero, Maria Florencia
Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste (UNNE-CONICET), Corrientes, Argentina
mariafloromero@gmail.com
Author
Gonzalez, Ana Maria
Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste (UNNE-CONICET), Corrientes, Argentina & Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias (UNNE), Corrientes, Argentina
Author
Salas, Roberto Manuel
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7799-9017
Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste (UNNE-CONICET), Corrientes, Argentina & Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales y Agrimensura (FaCENA-UNNE), Corrientes, Argentina
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Plant Ecology and Evolution
2023
2023-03-15
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.90423
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.90423
2032-3921-1-85
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2.
Cephalanthus glabratus (Spreng.) K.Schum. (Schumann 1889: 128)
Figs 4
, 5
Buddleja glabrata
Spreng. (
Sprengel 1824
: 431).
Cephalanthus sarandi
Cham. & Schltdl. (
Chamisso and Schlechtendal 1827
: 610).
Type
.
URUGUAY
•
Montevideo
; 1814-1831;
Sellow s.n.
;
lectotype
(designated by
Romero et al. 2021
): HAL [HAL0107358]; isolectotypes: BR [BR0000005576456, BR0000005576784], E [E00505359], HAL [HAL0097791], L [L.0000206], M [M0187150]
.
Description.
Shrub 3-5 m tall, much-branched; trunk with smooth bark, slightly striated longitudinally. Stems smooth, sparsely covered by lenticels, fragile and brittle, glabrous distally, rarely pubescent. Leaves 3(-4)-verticillate; pseudopetioles subcylindrical, with puberulous margin, elsewhere glabrous, 3-9 mm long; blades narrowly ovate or narrowly elliptic, glabrous, sometimes puberulous below, attenuate at base and acute at apex, subcoriaceous, slightly discolorous, 5-8
x
1-2 cm; veins 3-6 at each side, visible abaxially; domatia present as tufts of hair; stipules ovate-acuminate, membranaceous, green or reddish green when young, chestnut when falling off, pubescent on both sides, with dark colleters present at the apex and margin and light colleters on the lower half of the ventral (inner) side, intermingled with numerous trichomes. Inflorescences pedunculate, with peduncle 2-6 cm long, usually frondose-bracteate; bracts with dark colleters at the apex and margin; terminal glomeruli usually wider in diameter; anthesis usually regular; bracteoles spatulate, pubescent, with dark colleters at the apex. Flowers morphologically perfect, functionally male and female, sessile, both with a slightly cinnamon aroma; calyx 4-5(-7)-lobed; lobes broadly ovate or broadly triangular, obtuse, with edges pubescent, 0.37-0.7 mm long, with dark colleters at interlobular sinuses or apex; tube 0.7-1 mm long; corolla infundibuliform, 4-5(-7) lobed; lobes externally glabrous, with tiny appendages at the interlobular angle ending in dark colleters, rounded, 3.5-5.9 mm long, internally puberulous in male flowers and densely pubescent from the base to the upper third in female flowers, glabrous externally; tube glabrous internally and externally; stamens 4 or 5 (6 or 7), with filaments filiform, glabrous, 0.4-0.7 mm long; anthers subsessile, sagittal at the base, 1-1.4 mm long; style filiform, 5-7.5 mm long; stigma exserted at the end of anthesis, capitate in male flowers, bilobate in female flowers; nectariferous disc bilobed. Fruits schizocarp, obpyramidal or turbinate, sometimes angular and more or less irregular, glabrous, with pericarp coriaceous, reddish at the apex, 6-7 mm long. Seeds flat-convex 2.5-3 mm long; aril 1.5-2.5 mm long.
Figure 4.
Cephalanthus glabratus
.
A
. Flowering branch.
B
. Domatia as tufts of hair.
C
. Axils of the secondary veins showing domatia as tufts of hairs.
D
. Partial inflorescence.
E
-
G
. Functionally female flower details.
E
. Flower.
F
. Open flower showing pubescence.
G
. Bilobed stigma and apical portion of the style.
H
-
J
. Male flower.
H
. Flower.
I
. Open flower showing pubescence.
J
. Capitate stigma and apical portion of the style.
K
. Dorsal view of schizocarp.
L
. Ventral view of schizocarp.
M
. Dorsal view of seed with aril.
N
. Subventral view of seed with aril. Drawn by Laura
Simon
.
Distribution.
According to
Romero et al. (2021)
, the species occurs in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. It grows on low floodable land (lagoons, marshes, canyons, etc.), in flood plains of the main rivers in the region and their tributaries (Fig.
5
).
Figure 5.
Distribution map of
Cephalanthus glabratus
.
Habitat and ecology.
According to
Persia and Neiff (1986)
, the environments near the Uruguay River where
Cephalanthus glabratus
grows can be characterized as a particular type of seasonal wetlands or
"banados"
, which are exposed to an alternation of dry and wet periods. It is composed especially of herbaceous species with scattered trees and shrubs of
C. glabratus
and
Phyllanthus sellowianus
Mull.Arg. (
"Sarandi
blanco",
Phyllanthaceae
). The authors called these environments "woody wetlands" or
"banados-bosques"
. In coincidence with the seasonality and alternation of wet and dry periods,
Romero et al. (2019)
proposed that the structure of the leaf anatomy of
Cephalanthus
species shows adaptations to both hydromorphic (cuticle and thin cell walls, unistratified epidermis) and mesophilic habitats (large intercellular spaces and few trichomes), and tolerance to dry periods (heterobaric leaves).
Phenology.
It flowers profusely from August to October, declines towards December, and also in isolated specimens until May. Fruiting from the end of October to January, declining towards March.
Vernacular name.
Sarandi
colorado (
Cabrera and Zardini 1978
).
Uses and phytochemical aspects.
In traditional medicine, a decoction of the bark is a substitute for white
sarandi
(
Phyllanthus sellowianus
) and used for the treatment of diabetes. An infusion of the leaves is diuretic, depurative, and astringent (
Martinez
Crovetto 1981
;
Romero et al. 2021
).
IUCN conservation assessment.
The species should be considered as NT (Near Threatened) (
Romero et al. 2021
).
Additional material examined.
ARGENTINA
-
Buenos Aires
•
Isla
Martin
Garcia
:
Reserva Natural
y
Sitio
Historico
,
Isla
Martin
Garcia
,
Talar de Arenal Central
;
24 Nov. 2005
;
Torres Robles 2315
; MO • Mun. Berisso, Isla Paulino; 1905;
Nianelli 90
; SI • Quilmes;
Nov. 1910
;
Jurado s.n
.; SI • Mun. Tigre, Delta, Puerto
Miru
;
4 Dec. 1931
;
Burkart 4541
; SI. -
Capital Federal
• Belgrano;
22 Nov. 1927
;
Burkart 1682
; SI
. -
Chaco
• 1
de Mayo
,
Campo Antequera
,
Laguna La Mora
;
1 Sep. 1971
;
Bacigalupo
et al. 9529
; MO, SI
. -
Corrientes
•
Mun. Colonia Pellegrini
,
Isla
de
vegetacion
flotante en la laguna
Ibera
;
5 Nov. 1973
;
Goodall
&
Tirel
255
; SI • Mun.
Concepcion
, pastizales con parches de plantaciones de matorrales forestales;
30 Nov. 1978
;
Renvoize 3686
; CTES, MO • Mun. Empedrado,
Estacion
Agronomica
Tres
Marias
,
proximo
al
Rio
Parana
;
20 Mar. 1998
;
Schinini 34402
; CTES, IAC
. -
Entre
Rios
•
Mun.
Colon
,
Paraje La Calera
,
margenes
del
Rio
Uruguay
, desembocadura del arroyo
Perucho Verna en
Rio
Uruguay
;
21-22 Dec. 1998
;
Simon
96
; MO
. -
Misiones
•
Mun. Posadas
, costas del
Rio
;
16 Nov. 1905
;
Bertoni 1886
; LIL •
Mun. San Pedro
,
Parque Provincial
Mocona
;
27°08
'00"
S
,
53°53
'00"
W
;
Seijo
849
; CTES, G, MNES
.
BRAZIL
-
Mato Grosso do Sul
•
Mun.
Brasilandia
,
Rio Verde
;
18 Oct. 1972
;
Hatschbach 30525
; MBM, MO, NY; Mun.
Rio Brilhante
,
Rio das Araras
;
26 Oct. 1970
;
Hatschbach et al. 25247
; NY, UEC • Mun. Mundo Novo, Porto Frangeli, Vargedos de
inundacao
do Rio
Parana
;
13 Oct. 1984
;
Hatschbach
&
Kummrow
48386
; MBM, MO
,
US
[
US
02370589]. -
Parana
•
Alto
Paraiso
;
14 Aug. 2015
;
Oliveira
2551
; FURB, RB •
Mun. Foz do
Iguacu
,
Parque Nacional do
Iguacu
;
16 Oct. 2015
;
Caxambu
7015
; HCF •
Mun.
Guaiba
,
Entorno do Parque Nacional de Ilha Grande
;
26 Aug. 2009
;
Temponi
547
; FUEL, UNOP. -
Rio Grande do Sul
•
Mun.
Alegrete
, ca
51 km
S de Alegrete
na estrada para
Cavera
;
19 Nov. 2006
;
Queiroz
12571
; HUEFS •
Mun.
Gravatai
, vicinity of
Gravatai
,
20 km
E from
Canoas
;
20 m
;
12 Dec. 1987
;
Tsugaru
et al. B-2417
; MO, NY. -
Santa Catarina
•
Mun.
Ararangua
,
Sombrio
;
Feb. 1946
;
Rambo
s.n.
; PACA [PACA31495] •
Mun. Itapiranga
,
Forest
above
Rio
Uruguai
,
Barra Macaco Branco
;
27°10'S
,
53°46'W
;
150-250 m
;
18 Dec. 1964
;
Smith
&
Klein
14118
; FLOR, HRB, MO, NY, R, RB, P
,
US
[
US
02370590]. -
Sao
Paulo
•
Mun. Porto Primavera
,
Margem do Rio
Parana
, a montante da barragem de
Porto Primavera
;
22°27
'43.3"
S
,
52°52
'25.9"
W
;
17 Oct. 1998
;
Bicudo
265
; CGMS, PACA, UPCB
.
PARAGUAY -
Alto
Parana
•
14 km
W de Itaquyry
;
12 Oct. 1995
;
Schinini
&
Caballero M.
30213
; CTES. -
Caazapa
•
7 km
W of
Tavai
, swamp and cerrado scrub;
26°10
'40"
S
,
55°34
'47"
W
;
25 Nov. 1997
;
Zardini
&
Benitez
47646
; AS, MO. -
Canindeyu
•
Jejui-mi
,
despues
del puente Carona, 49500/29450UTM, bosque
ribereno
bajo;
13 Sep. 1997
;
Marin
622
; MO. -
Central
• San Lorenzo, Ciudad Universitaria, arroyo;
24 Oct. 1974
;
Arenas 931
; MBM, MO. -
Concepcion
• Paso Horqueta,
Rio
Aquidaban
;
19 Oct. 1984
;
Dure 389
; MO • Paso Horqueta,
Rio
Aquidaban
, gallery forest;
23°07'S
,
57°20'W
;
17 Mar. 1994
;
Zardini
&
Guerrero
39013
; AS, MO. -
Cordillera
•
Orillas del Lago
Ypacarai
;
Hassler 363
; G. -
Itapua
•
Yacyreta
Dam Island Reserve
, eastern area,
Ana
Cua, clay soil with inundated savannas;
27°23
'45"
S
,
56°39
'08"
W
;
23 Oct. 1999
;
Zardini
&
Gamarra
51902
; AS, MO. -
Misiones
• Santiago,
Estancia La Soledad
, Isla
Corpino
;
21 Oct. 1957
;
Lourteig 2087
; P, SI. -
Paraguari
•
Estero del
Ypoa
,
20 km
W of
Carapegua
, north of
Pacheco
, inundated savanna;
7 Jan. 1990
;
Zardini
&
Velazquez
17519
; AS, MO. -
San Pedro
• Between Santa Rosa and Santa Barbara, inundated savanna;
23°50
'26"
S
,
56°23
'47"
W
;
29 Oct. 1996
;
Zardini
&
Guerrero
45505
; AS, MO • Primavera, entre esteros y orillas
humedas
;
11 Nov. 1957
;
Woolston 969
; P, SI
.
URUGUAY
-
Cerro Largo
•
Ruta
8, km 374, ayo.
El Parao
;
32°44
'34"
S
,
54°13
'14"
W
;
Seijo
et al. 2714
; CTES, SI
. -
Colonia
•
Colonia
,
Colonia Punta Gorda
proximo
a confluencia del
Rio
Uruguay
con el
Rio
de la Plata
,
E de
Rincon
de Darwin
;
33°54
'57"
S
,
58°24
'49"
W
;
24 Nov. 2007
;
Solis Neffa
&
Seijo
2121
; CTES, ICN
. -
Rivera
•
Mun. Rivera
, [damp]
Cunapiru
, in silvula paludosa;
12 Jan. 1941
;
Rambo
s.n.
; PACA [PACA3996]
. -
San
Jose
•
Herter
520
; MO •
Barra
;
10 m
;
Dec. 1926
;
Herter
769
; MO
. -
Soriano
•
17 Mar. 1940
;
Gallinal
H PE-4361
; MO
.
Notes.
Romero et al. (2015)
mentioned that
C. glabratus
lacks domatia. Later, they found that it has domatia as tufts of hair (
Romero et al. 2019
).