Clusiaceae s. l. (Calophyllaceae, Clusiaceae s. s. and Hypericaceae) in the Viruá National Park, Roraima, Brazil
Author
Cabral, Fernanda Nunes
Museu da Amazônia, MUSA, Avenida Margarida, s. n., Cidade de Deus, 69099 - 415, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. & Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Pós-Graduação em Biotecnologia e Recursos Naturais, Av. Djalma Batista, 3586, Flores, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
Author
Bittrich, Volker
R. Mario de Nucci, 500, 13083 - 290 Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Author
Hopkins, Michael John Gilbert
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Pós-Graduação em Botânica, Av. André Araújo, 2936, Petrópolis, 69060 - 001, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-11-24
329
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.329.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.329.1.1
1179-3163
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Caraipa caespitosa
F.N. Cabral
in
Cabral
et al
. (2016b: 248)
(
Fig. 2D–F
)
Type:—
BRAZIL
.
Roraima
: Caracaraí, Parque Nacional do Viruá, igarapé Anauá,
23 March 2008
, fr.,
Ferreira et al. 13082
(
holotype
:
INPA
!, barcode 253111).
Shrubs, up to
70 cm
tall, with numerous (20–40) sparsely branched stems growing from a mound. Exudate cream or translucid. Leaves distichous, leaf blade 4–7.5 ×
1.8–4.5 cm
, coriaceous, elliptical to oval, apex rounded to acute or obtuse, base cordate to rounded, adaxial surface glabrous, abaxial surface with minute sessile stellate trichomes or glabrous, with bulliform cells; secondary veins 11–22 pairs, distant
4–6 mm
; petiole 2.4–7.6(–10.5) mm long. Panicule, (1–)3–14-flowered, peduncle and pedicels tomentose, pedicel
3–13 mm
long. Sepal lobes 2–4 ×
2–4 mm
. Petals 14–27 ×
10–14 mm
. Stamens
3–10 mm
long, gland at the apex of the thecae. Ovary ca.
2 mm
across, style ca.
4 mm
long. Fruit 17–26 ×
14–19 mm
, ovoid to pyramidal, rugulose to smooth, densely covered with sessile and stipitate stellate hairs, exocarp separating from endocarp. Seeds ca. 10 ×
8 mm
.
Phenology
:—Flowering September to December; fruiting January to March.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Brazil
and
Venezuela
. In
Brazil
, it occurs in the north region (states of Amazonas and
Roraima
).
Caraipa caespitosa
occurs on white-sand vegetation.
Specimens examined
:—
BRAZIL
.
Roraima
:
Caracaraí
,
Viruá National Park
,
elevation
62 m
,
1º25’32’’N
,
60º59’13’’W
,
3
December 2009
, fl.,
Cabral
et al. 101 (
INPA
)
;
Ibid.
,
1º23’39’’N
,
61º13’25’’W
,
22 January 2010
, fr.,
Cabral
et al. 167 (
INPA
)
;
Ibid.
,
14 September 2010
, fl.,
Cabral
et al. 270 (
INPA
)
;
Ibid.
,
12 October 2010
, fl.,
Cabral
et al. 294 (
INPA
)
.
Additional specimens:—
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas:
Final da Perimetral 1—Norte da Perimetral Norte (RR210),
25 March 1999
, fr.,
Vicentini 1416
(MO!).
Taxonomic notes
:—
Caraipa caespitosa
is morphologically similar to
C. grandifolia
and
C. longipedicellata
.
Caraipa caespitosa
can be easily distinguished by its habit, which is small shrub with numerous sparsely branched stems growing from a mound, versus trees in
C. grandifolia
and
C. longipedicellata
. The species can also be identified by leaf size, number of secondary veins, and inflorescence size, see
Cabral
et al.
(2016b)
for more details.