Eighteen new species of Neotropical Costaceae (Zingiberales)
Author
Maas, Paul J. M.
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Botany, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
Author
Maas-van de Kamer, Hiltje
Naturalis Biodiversity Centre, Botany, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
Author
Andre, Thiago
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4148-3662
Universidade de Brasilia, Departamento de Botanica, Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro, Asa Norte, Brasilia (DF), Brazil
Author
Skinner, David
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4585-925X
Le Jardin Ombrage, Tallahassee, (Private botanical garden, Botanic Gardens Conservation International - BGCI - registration ID 50148), Florida, USA
Author
Valderrama, Eugenio
Cornell University, Section of Plant Biology and the L. H. Bailey Hortorium, School of Integrative Plant Science, Ithaca, NY, USA
Author
Specht, Chelsea D.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7746-512X
Cornell University, Section of Plant Biology and the L. H. Bailey Hortorium, School of Integrative Plant Science, Ithaca, NY, USA
cdspecht@cornell.edu
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Chamaecostus manausensis Maas & H.Maas
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
Chamaecostus manausensis
sp. nov. (Fig.
1
) looks quite similar to
C. congestiflorus
and has been regularly confused with that species but can be distinguished by a narrowly cylindric (instead of broadly obovoid) inflorescence and a non-fimbriate labellum.
Figure 1.
Chamaecostus manausensis
Maas & H.Maas
A
plant in habitat Floresta Nacional do
Tapajos
, Brazil
B
flower showing the non-fimbriate margin of the labellum
C, E
inflorescence narrowly cylindric instead of broadly obovoid
D
sheath and ligules. Photos
A-E
by Thiago
Andre
.
Type
.
Brazil
.
Amazonas
:
Maua
Road
,
22 Mar 1971
,
Prance
,
Coelho
,
Kubitzki
&
Maas
11529
(
holotype
: U 2 sheets: U1219716 & U1219717; isotypes: BR, COL128233, CR, DAV, E, F175333, F1842269, GH, INPA, K, MO, NY, P, S,
US
, VEN, W).
Description.
Herb
0.4-1 m tall.
Leaves
sheaths 2-15 mm diam; ligule 1-2 mm long; petiole 0-5 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely puberulous; lamina 13-25
x
3-6 cm, narrowly elliptic, adaxially sparsely puberulous to glabrous, abaxially sometimes reddish-purple, sparsely to densely puberulous, particularly the primary vein, base obtuse, apex acuminate, acumen 5-15 mm long.
Inflorescence
4-10
x
1.5-3 cm, up to ca. 13
x
4 cm in fruit, narrowly cylindric, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteoles, calyx, ovary, and capsule rather densely to densely puberulous; bracts 2.5-3.5
x
0.3-0.5 cm, narrowly triangular, green, chartaceous, apex often mucronate, callus 3-6 mm long; bracteole 15-20 mm long, tubular, often deeply split on the abaxial side, 2-lobed, lobes 3-7 mm long, deltate.
Flowers
calyx 20-33 mm long, green, tube often deeply split during anthesis, lobes 5-10 mm long, subulate; corolla 50-65 mm long, cream, densely puberulous, lobes 30-40 mm long narrowly, obovate; labellum ca. 35
x
40 mm, cream, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly angular-obovate, margin crenulate; stamen 25-30
x
10 mm, cream, apex reflexed, irregularly dentate, anther 5-6 mm long.
Capsules
11-13 mm long, ellipsoid.
Distribution.
Brazil (Amazonas,
Para
) (Fig.
21A
).
Habitat and ecology.
In terra-firme rainforests or campinarana vegetation, on sandy or clayey soils, at elevations of about sea level. Flowering and fruiting: October to March, July.
Etymology.
This species is named
"manausensis"
after the city of Manaus, State of Amazonas, Brazil, where this species is most commonly distributed.
Paratypes.
Brazil. Amazonas
: Reserva Florestal Ducke, km 26 of Manaus-Itacoatiara road, 1 Dec 1994,
Assuncao
107
(INPA, U), 5 Jan 1995,
Costa et al. 73
(INPA, U), 12 Dec 1996,
568
(INPA, U), 10 Oct. 1995,
Miralha & Maas 296
(INPA, U), 26 Jan 1995,
Nascimento & Silva 726
(INPA, U); Cachoeira Alta do
Taruma
, Manaus, 7 Feb 1930,
Ducke RB 25622
(U); Rio
Maues-Acu
, across from
Maues
, Mun.
Maues
, 21 Jul 1983,
Hill et al. 13138
(INPA, MG, NY, RB, US).
Para
Floresta Nacional do
Tapajos
, comunidade
Jamaraqua
,
Mortati 92
(HSTM).
Notes.
For additional field data, see
Costa et al. (2011)
, where this species has been treated under the name
Costus congestiflorus
.