The Rudgea hostmanniana complex (Rubiaceae) in the Guiana Shield region
Author
Lachenaud, Olivier
0000-0001-8972-4096
Meise Botanic Garden, Nieuwelaan 38, 1860 Meise, Belgium & Herbarium et Bibliothèque de Botanique africaine, C. P. 265, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Boulevard du Triomphe, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium & olivier. lachenaud @ meisebotanicgarden. be; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8972 - 4096
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Author
Bruniera, Carla P.
0000-0002-2832-9540
Departamento de Ecologia e Biologia Evolutiva, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, campus Diadema, Rua São Nicolau, 210, 09913 - 030, Diadema, SP, Brazil & cpbruniera @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2832 - 9540
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Author
Zappi, Daniela C.
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Programa de Pós-graduação em Botânica, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade de Brasília, Caixa Postal 04457, Brasília, Distrito Federal, 70910 - 970, Brazil & Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Coord. Botânica, Av. Perimetral 1901, 66077 - 830, Belém, PA, Brazil & danielazappi 14 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6755 - 2238
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-09-12
561
3
219
242
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.561.3.1
journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.561.3.1
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7069870
3.
Rudgea cornigera
Bremekamp (1934: 304)
.
Fig. 1C
,
2C
.
Type:—
SURINAME
.
Watramiri
,
22 June 1910
(fl.),
B
.
W
.
[
=Bureau v.h. Boschwezen
]
4728
(
lectotype
, first-step designated by
Steyermark (1967: 4166)
,
second-step
U
! [
U0006284
],
here designated
;
isolectotypes
BR
[
BR0000024941754
]!,
G
! [without barcode],
MO
[MO-797272, MO-797610]!)
.
Much-branched shrub
2–6 m
tall, main stem up to
4 cm
in diameter; twigs glabrous,
3–4 mm
thick, soon covered with a pale buffish-straw bark.
Stipules
6–12 ×
5–12 mm
, glabrous, marcescent and soon corky, consisting of a short basal sheath
3–5 mm
long (usually split at flower-bearing nodes) bearing on each side of the node 1–2 linear lateral appendages 2.5–5 ×
0.5–1 mm
, and a central keel 4–9 ×
2–4 mm
, about equalling the latter and divided into 4–7 often unequal appendages
1–3.5 mm
long, the lateral ones usually connate, longer than the central ones.
Leaves
opposite; petioles
2–8 mm
long, glabrous; blades elliptic to slightly oblanceolate, (8.5–)10.2–22 × (1.7–)
2.8–9.6 cm
, gradually narrowed towards an obtuse base, strongly acuminate at apex, very thick, entirely glabrous, drying greyish-green to olive brown; midrib concave above; secondary veins 8–11 on each side of midrib, usually strongly ascending, forming loops well away from the margin; tertiary veins lax and slightly prominent in dry specimens (probably invisible in the fresh state); domatia absent.
Inflorescences
terminal, in lax to fairly condensed hemispherical panicles,
2.4–12.5 cm
long, erect, sparsely spreading-puberulous; peduncle terete,
0.8–6.5 cm
long; branched portion 1.5–6 ×
1.8–7 cm
; secondary branches (2–)3–4 per node,
0.3–2 cm
long; bracts 1.5–3 ×
0.3–1.5 mm
, triangular to subulate, entire or irregularly dentate, shortly pubescent especially on the margins.
Flowers
sessile, 5-merous, heterostylous, fragrant.
Hypanthium
obconical,
0.5 mm
long, glabrous.
Calyx
tube extremely reduced, lobes triangular to subulate, 0.7–1.2 ×
0.3–0.5 mm
, acute at apex, shortly pubescent especially on the margins.
Corolla
white, hypocrateriform; tube cylindrical to narrowly funnel-shaped,
5–7 mm
long,
0.8–1.3 mm
wide at base,
2–4 mm
wide at mouth, glabrous outside, with a ring of dense short hairs at the insertion of the stamens inside; lobes narrowly elliptic, 3–5 ×
1–2.5 mm
, puberulous outside at least near the apex, papillose inside, with obtuse dorsal cornicula
0.5–1 mm
long.
Stamens
subsessile with anthers tips reaching the corolla mouth in long-styled flowers, or fully exserted with filaments
1 mm
long in short-styled flowers; anthers 1.8–2 ×
0.4 mm
.
Disk
shortly cylindrical,
0.5 mm
long, glabrous.
Style
just as long as corolla tube in both morphs,
5–6.5 mm
long, glabrous; style branches
1 mm
long, stigmatic surface papillose.
Fruits
obovoid, 7–11 ×
4.5–8 mm
when dry, brown when immature, orange to red when mature, glabrous, sessile, crowned with persistent calyx
1.5–2.5 mm
in diameter.
Pyrenes
plano-convex, hemi-obovoid, 7.5–8 ×
4.5–5 mm
, dorsal side with 3 ridges, smooth between the ridges, ventral side smooth. Seeds with a deep T-shaped ventral furrow.
Distribution and ecology:
—Northern
Suriname
and central
Guyana
(
Fig. 5
). The species occurs in dry forest, mixed evergreen forest,
Mora
forest, and rocky areas along creeks, often on brown sand,
0–700 m
elevation.
Phenology:
—Specimens with flowers were collected in May (buds), August and October-December; and with fruits in all months of the year, except June and August.
Notes:
—This species closely resembles
Rudgea hostmanniana
, and the two have often been regarded as synonyms in herbaria, although the synonymy seems not to have been officially published.
Steyermark (1967: 399)
in his dichotomous key separated them only by the size of the petiole, supposed to be
2–5 mm
in
R. hostmanniana
and
8–15 mm
in
R. cornigera
. In fact, the two species must have been inverted in the key, since
R. cornigera
has petioles not exceeding
8 mm
in length, usually shorter than those of
R. hostmanniana
. A detailed study of the material available showed that petiole length is not a reliable character to separate the two taxa; however, more significant differences exist (see
Table 1
) and
R. cornigera
should therefore be maintained as a separate species. It is also similar to
R. tanaosepala
, which has a partly overlapping geographic range (for differences see the key and
Table 1
).
The heterostyly in
Rudgea cornigera
is of an unusual
type
, where the style is about as long as the corolla tube in both morphs, and only the position and length of the stamens varies. This is another difference with
R. hostmanniana
, which shows reciprocal heterostyly.
Bremekamp (1934: 304)
cited several
syntypes
in the original description of
Rudgea cornigera
:
B.W. 1862, 2227, 2457, 2662, 3356 & 4728
,
Samuels 430
and
Versteeg 515
.
Steyermark (1967: 416)
cited
B.W. 4728
as type, which is to be interpreted as a first-step lectotypification, but did not specify the herbarium of deposit. The sheet in U (barcode
U0006284
), where Bremekamp worked, is here selected as a
lectotype
.
Additional Specimens Examined:
—
GUYANA
.
Holmia
,
November 1909
(fl.),
A
.
W
.
Bartlett
8731
(
K
);
Kamarang
to
Waramadou
trail,
5°50’N
,
60°39’W
,
23 January 1996
(imm. fr.),
D. Clarke
789
(
CAY
,
U
);
Region Potaro-Siparuni
,
Paramakatoi
,
0.5-4 km
from trail to
Maikwak
&
Kowatipu
,
4°43’N
59°42’W
,
22 February 1996
(imm. fr.),
D. Clarke
&
Grose
1197
(
U
);
20 m
from
Saydak creek
,
11 April 1979
(fr.),
P
.
J
.
Edwards
1220
(
K
,
P
);
Mabura region
,
YaYa creek
,
5°20’N
,
58°30’W
,
25 November 1992
(fl. buds),
R
.
C
.
Ek
586
(
U
);
85 miles
Bartica
–
Potaro
road,
3 November 1947
(fl. buds),
D.
B
.
Fanshawe
in
Forest Department
5545 (
K
);
Upper Demerara River
,
September 1887
(fl. buds & fr.),
G
.
S
.
Jenman
4054
(
K
);
Pakaraima Mts
,
Kamarang
,
5°52’N
,
60°38’W
,
8 November 1979
(fl.),
P
.
J
.
M
.
Maas
&
L
.
Y
.
T
.
Westra
3973
(
K
,
U
);
Mabura Hill
,
5°19’N
,
58°28’W
,
27 October 1981
(fl.),
P
.
J
.
M
.
Maas
,
E
.
A
.
Mennega
&
B
.
J
.
H. ter Welle
5884
(
K
,
U
);
Blackwater Creek
camp,
5°12’N
,
59°10’W
,
23 May 1991
(fr.),
T
.
McDowell
,
C
.
M
.
Kelloff
&
A
.
Stobey
4903
(
CAY
);
Potaro River
, left margin on portage trail on second set of rapids above
Chenapou
,
5°0’50.3”N
59°39’3.1”W
,
18 March 2014
(fr.),
F
.
A
.
Michelangeli
,
Z
.
Narine
,
J
.
Isaacs
,
N
.
Carter
&
P
.
Lewis
2293
(
NY
);
Mabura Hill Area
,
5°20’N
58°40’W
,
6 June 1986
(fl.),
J
.
J
.
Pipoly
&
R
.
Boyan
7593
(
CAY
,
P
);
Pakaraima Mts
,
Mazaruni River
, 17 GPS miles
W
of Imbaimadai
to
Kamarang
,
5°42’58”N
,
60°32’34”W
,
4 February 2004
(fr.),
K
.
M
.
Redden
,
C
.
Perry
,
C
.
Paul
&
M
.
Lyle
1680
(
P
);
Mazaruni River
above ABC
Falls
,
6°4’N
,
60°37’W
,
16 February 2004
(imm. fr.),
K
.
M
.
Redden
,
M
.
Lyle
,
R
.
Williams
,
C
.
Perry
&
C
.
Paul
2807
(
CAY
,
K
);
Mabura Hill
,
180 km
SSE of Georgetown
,
Ya-ya Creek
,
11 March 1988
(fr.),
H. ter Steege, P. de Jager, J.M.C. Potters & W.N.J. Ursem 238
(
U
); mouth of Suru-a-gupuh
River
,
12 September 1960
(fr.),
S
.
S
.
Tillett
&
C
.
L
.
Tillett
45389
(
K
,
U
)
.
SURINAME
.
Palisadeweg
,
17 October 1949
(fl. & fr.),
B
.
B
.S.
278
(
K
,
U
);
Bosch Reserve
Watramiri,
5 December 1916
(fr.),
Bureau
v.h.
Boschwezen
2502
(
U
);
Bosch Reserve
Zanderij
I
,
17 October 1917
(fl.),
Bureau
v.h.
Boschwezen
3356
(
INPA
,
U
);
Watramiri
,
2August 1916
(fallen fl.),
B
.
W
.
2227
(
L
);
Watramiri
,
8 February 1917
(imm. fr.),
B
.
W
.
2662
(
BR
,
G
);
Mapane
,
9 June 1970
(fl. & fr.),
C
.
J
.
Gieteling
104
(
WAG
);
Forest Reserve
Zanderij 1,
31 July 1933
(fr.),
J
.
Lanjouw
353
(
INPA
,
K
,
U
);
Jodensavanne – Mapane Kreek area
(
Suriname
R
.),
16 March 1953
(fr.),
J
.
C
.
Lindeman
3519
(
U
); ibid.,
5 May 1953
(fr.),
J
.
C
.
Lindeman
3805
(
U
);
Coppename River
, near
Bitagron
, along
S
road of
Surocto
base,
6 August 1954
(fl.),
J
.
C
.
Lindeman
6437
(
U
);
Along Rijsdikweg
, ca.
25 km
S
of
Paramaribo
,
28 October 1954
(fl. buds),
J
.
C
.
Lindeman
6625
(
U
);
Kabo
, distr.
Saramacca
,
October 1978
(fr.),
J
.
Procter
4769
(
U
);
Forest of Zanderij
,
31 May 1916
(fl. buds),
J
.
D. Samuels
430
(
K
,
L
,
P
); hoog droogl. bos bij
Kamp
8,
23 December 1955
(fl.),
J
.
P
.
Schulz
7539
(
U
); pr.
Paramaribo
,
June 1904
(fl. buds),
G
.
M
.
Versteeg
515
(
U
); “e
regione Para
”, s.d. (fr.),
H
.
R
.
Wullschlaegel
994
(
BR
)
.