The Genus Bertolonia (Melastomataceae) In The State Of Bahia, Brazil
Author
Bisewski, Gessica C. A.
0000-0002-4357-8449
gebisewski @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4357 - 8449
gebisewski@gmail.com
Author
Bacci, Lucas F.
0000-0001-5825-9216
Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA & lucasfbacci @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5825 - 9216
lucasfbacci@gmail.com
Author
Amorim, André M.
0000-0003-0712-3321
Herbário CEPEC, Centro de Pesquisas do Cacau, Postal Code 07, Itabuna, Bahia, 45600 - 970, Brazil & Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Ilhéus, Bahia, 45622 - 900, Brazil & amorim. uesc @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0712 - 3321
amorim.uesc@gmail.com
Author
Goldenberg, Renato
0000-0002-7047-6720
renato. goldenberg @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7047 - 6720
renato.goldenberg@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-05-31
548
2
153
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journal article
61599
10.11646/phytotaxa.548.2.3
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14.
Bertolonia violacea
Bisewski
et al.
(2020: 570)
.
Figure 18
.
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Bahia
.
Guaratinga
, “Córrego Jacutinga”,
23 Apr 2009
,
A.P.
Fontana, L. Kollmann, E. Leme & C. Esgario
5909
(
lectotype
, designated here:
MBML 50082
!; isolectotypes MBML 51684!,
CEPEC 157986
!).
FIGURE 18.
Bertolonia violacea
.
A. Fertile branch. B. C. Leaf base, abaxial surface. D. Purplish trichomes on the abaxial leaf surface. E. Inflorescence. F. Hypanthium and calyx, abaxial surface. G. Petals apex showing the apiculum with glands (arrow). H. Stamen, dorsal (left) and lateral (right) views, note the extrorse pore on dorsal view. I. Ovary and style. [A, C:
Kollmann 11578
; B, D, E, F, G, H, I:
Fontana
5909
].
Herbs
5–8 cm
tall, terrestrial. Stem
2.5–5 mm
wide, terete, densely glandulose-punctate (trichomes less than
0.1 mm
long) and moderately glandulose-villose (trichomes
1–2.4 mm
long). Leaves opposite; petioles
1.4–3.3 cm
long, terete, sparsely to moderately glandulose-punctate and sparsely to moderately glandulose-hirsute (trichomes
1.5–2 mm
long); blades 3–5 ×
2.5–4.3 cm
, flat, widely elliptic, base cordate, apex rounded, margins entire, moderately ciliate, adaxial surface purple, sparsely glandulose-punctate and sparsely to moderately glandulose-pilose (trichomes
1.2–1.5 mm
long, purplish), abaxial surface purple, seldom dark green, sparsely glandulose-punctate and sparsely glandulose-pilose (trichomes ca.
1 mm
long, purplish), main veins 5, plus one pair that do not reach the leaf apex, basal. Inflorescences terminal,
6.2–9 cm
long (
10.8–13 cm
long in old infructescences), branches sparsely glandulosepunctate and moderately to densely glandulose-villose, sparsely glandulose-punctate and sparsely glandulose-villose when old. Bracts not seen; bracteoles
1.1–1.2 mm
long, lanceolate, apex acute, both surfaces glandulose-punctate. Hypanthium 1.6–2.1 ×
2–2.3 mm
, shortly terete, glandulose-punctate and glandulose-villose. Sepals elliptic to ovate, apex acute, margins entire, ciliate, both surfaces glandulose-punctate and glandulose-villose. Petals 4–6.5 ×
2.5–3 mm
, pink, elliptic, base cuneate, apex apiculate, the apiculum ca.
0.6mm
long, with a caducous gland head, margins entire with long-stalked glands (trichomes
0.2–0.3 mm
long), both surfaces papillose, otherwise glabrous. Stamens
5.7–5.9 mm
long; filaments
3.2–3.4 mm
long; anthers
2.4–2.5 mm
long, cream colored, lanceolate, surface slightly undulate, pore rounded, non-thickened margins, extrorse; connective shortly prolonged (less than
0.1 mm
), unappendaged. Style
5.5–7.3 mm
long, straight, glabrous. Fruits 0.5–0.6 ×
0.8–1 cm
. Seeds reniform.
Examined material:
—
BRAZIL
.
Bahia
: Guaratinga,
Fontana
5909
(
CEPEC
,
MBML
!);
Kollmann 11578
(
MBML
!).
Additional material:
—
BRAZIL
.
Espírito Santo
(Cultivated): Santa Teresa,
Bacci
160 (
NY
,
UPCB
!).
Paraná
(Cultivated): Curitiba,
Bisewski 60
(
UPCB
!).
Conservation Status:
—
The species has been collected only twice at the same locality, a private property in the municipality of Guaratinga.
Bertolonia violacea
has an AOO of
4 km
², and should be classified as “Critically Endangered” (CR), following
IUCN (2017)
categories. It occurs only in one locality, so it is not possible to calculate its Extent of Occurrence (EOO).
Notes:
—
Bertolonia violacea
is endemic to
Bahia
, occurring in lowland forest (
Fig. 13f
). It has been cultivated in a greenhouse at the “Museu de Biologia Mello Leitão” in the state of
Espírito Santo
where it got spread, weedy-like. Collected with flowers and fruits in April to May.
Bertolonia violacea
is characterized by the remarkable purplish indumentum covering the plants. It has one of the smallest leaves in the genus (about
2.5–7 cm
long), together with
B. alternifolia
,
B. angustipetala
,
and
B. kollmannii
.
Bertolonia violacea
is similar to
B. marmorata
;
they share the widely elliptic or widely ovate leaf blades, and also the branches, leaf blades, hypanthium and sepals glandulose-punctate (trichomes less than
0.1 mm
long) and glandulose-villose or glandulose-pilose (trichomes
1–2.5 mm
long). However,
Bertolonia violacea
differs by the leaves with an acute apex and revolute margins (
vs.
rounded apex and entire margins in
B. marmorata
), the purplish color of the leaf trichomes (
vs.
brownish in
B. marmorata
), and the anthers dehiscing through an extrorse pore (
vs.
introrse in
B. marmorata
). For more details see
Bisewski
et al.
(2020)
and
Table 1
.
The original description of
B. violacea
indicated the
holotype
(
Fontana
5909) deposited at MBML, but there are two duplicates in this herbarium with different catalogue numbers. To solve this problem, we decided to choose one of them as the
lectotype
of the species. In this case, the specimen with an online photo available was selected (see http://splink.cria.org.br/ and http://reflora.jbrj.gov.br /reflora/).