A monograph of the genus Polylepis (Rosaceae)
Author
Boza Espinoza, Tatiana Erika
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9925-1795
Institute for Nature, Earth and Energy (INTE), Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP), Av. Universitaria 1801, Lima 15088, Peru
tatianaerika@gmail.com
Author
Kessler, Michael
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4612-9937
Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH- 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
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Polylepis pilosissima T.Boza & M.Kessler
sp. nov.
Figs 69
, 70
Diagnosis.
This species differs from
Polylepis flavipila
(Bitter) M.Kessler & Schmid-Leb. (2006) in having longer leaflets with dense long hairs on the lower surfaces and crenate margins with more teeth per side.
Figure 69.
Polylepis pilosissima
T.Boza & M.Kessler
A
flowers
B
stipular sheaths
C
upper leaf surface
D
flowering branch
E
leaves
F
branch. Scale bars: 5 mm (
A, D
); 3 mm (
B
); 2 cm (
E
); 1 cm (
C
). Photographs
A-E
E.G. Urquiaga F
F
M. Kessler.
Type
.
Peru
.
Lima
:
Huarochiri
,
Carapoma
,
Bosque
de Japani
,
11°38'11"S
,
076°27'10"W
,
3859 m
,
11 Nov 2014
,
T.E. Boza
E. &
E. Urquiaga
3023
(
holotype
: USM!; isotype: Z!)
.
Figure 70.
Polylepis pilosissima
T.Boza & M.Kessler
A
flowering branch
B
fruit
C
stipular sheaths
D
lower leaf surface
E
upper leaf surface (
A
Tovar 680
B, E
Isidoro s.n
C
Kessler 3591
D
Cerrate 1265
). Scale bars:
4 cm
(
A
);
6 mm
(
B
);
2 cm
(
D, E
). Photographs by T. E. Boza E.
Description.
Trees
4-8 m tall.
Leaves
slightly congested at the branch tips, imparipinnate with one pair of leaflets, obtrullate in outline, (1.9-)2.8-3.6
x
1.9-3.7 cm; rachises densely villous, points of leaflet attachment with a tuft of long hairs; stipular sheaths not spurred, densely villous on the outer surfaces; leaflets obovate in outline, second pair from the terminal leaflet the largest, one of this pair (1.6-)1.9-2.7
x
0.5-0.9 cm; margin crenate with 7-14 teeth, apically acute or emarginate, basally cuneate; upper leaflet surfaces densely pilose; lower leaflet surfaces densely pilose with yellowish hairs 1.0-1.2 mm long.
Inflorescences
pendant, (1.5-)2.1-5.2 cm long, bearing 3-5 flowers; floral bracts 2.5-3.9 mm long, narrowly triangular, densely villous on the outer surface; rachises villous.
Flowers
7.3-8.5 mm diam.; sepals 3-4, ovate, green to reddish, densely villous outside; stamens 11-17, anthers orbicular, with a dense tuft of straight white hairs on the upper half; styles fimbriate, 2.5-3.9 mm long.
Fruits
turbinate, with 3-4 irregular flattened ridges with a series of spines, densely pilose; 5.4-6.4(-8.8)
x
1.9-3.1(-5.1) mm including spines.
Tetraploid
.
Distribution, habitat and ecology.
Polylepis pilosissima
is restricted to the Department of Lima, Peru (Fig.
73
). The species occurs in dry and relatively cold areas at 3500-4400 m elevation. It grows in mixed forests with
Gynoxyis nitida
(
Rivera Paucar 2018
). The largest forest of
P. pilosissima
is "Japani forest", located in Carampoma (Huarochiri, Lima) with 665 ha (
Ningle
and Florencio 2013
;
Rivera Paucar 2018
). It hosts a high diversity of birds (74 spp.), including endemic and threatened species, such as
Oreotrochilus melanogaster
,
Ochthoeca oenanthoides
and
Conirostrum binghami
(=
Oreomanes fraseri
) (
Sembrero and Valencia 2016
;
Rivera Paucar 2018
). Japani forest stores about 47,000 t of biomass and 24,500 t of carbon in the above-ground woody part (
Rivera Paucar 2018
).
Etymology.
The species epithet
"pilosissima"
refers to the characteristic dense, long pilose hairs of the species.
Conservation status.
The EOO for
P. pilosissima
is estimated as 5,129 km2, the AOO is assessed at 28 km2 and it is known from only five locations. The largest stand of this species is protected within the
"Japani"
Private Conservation Area. Based on its fragmented and restricted distribution, we assess
P. pilosissima
as Critically Endangered (CR A2a, B2a).
Notes.
The populations of
Polylepis
in Huarochiri Province (Lima) have previously been identified as
P. flavipila
(
Kessler and Schmidt-Lebuhn 2006
;
Mendoza and Cano 2012
). Indeed,
P. pilosissima
resembles
P. flavipila
in having one lateral leaflet pair, obovate leaflets with crenate margin with pilose hairs and short inflorescences with few flowers. However, it has leaflets (1.6-)1.9-2.7 cm long, crenate leaflet margins with 7-14 teeth per side, upper leaflet surfaces densely pilose and lower leaflet surface hairs 1.0-1.2 mm long, whereas
P. flavipila
has leaflets (1.2-)1.6-2.0 cm long, crenate margins with 4-6 teeth per side, upper surface sparsely pilose and lower leaflet surface hairs 0.5-0.6 mm long. Additionally,
P. pilosissima
is morphologically similar to
P. subsericans
, with which it shares lower leaflet surface hair density and length. However,
P. pilosissima
has obovate leaflets with crenate margins, pilose hairs which are dense on both leaflet surfaces and 11-17 flowers per inflorescence, whereas
P. subsericans
has narrowly elliptic leaflets with entire to slightly serrate apex margins, strigose hairs which are sparse on the upper leaflet surfaces and dense on the lower ones and 9-13 flowers per inflorescence.
Specimens examined.
Peru
.
Lima
:
Huarochiri
,
Quebrada Yanac in Valle Sta.
Eulalia
,
11°35'S
,
076°27'W
,
4000 m
,
27 January 1987
,
Boertmann 9
(AAU!); Carapoma,
Bosque
de Japani
,
11°38'11"S
,
076°27'10"W
,
3859 m
,
11 November 2014
,
Boza 3023
(USM!, Z!);
10 km
NE of Suchi
, ca. 61 road km
NE of Chosica
on road to Huanza,
11°41'24"S
,
076°34'48"W
,
3900-4000 m
,
06 May 1978
,
Gentry 21638
(MO!, USM!); huacamachay (Alto
rio
Sta.
Eulalia
),
4000 m
,
09 October 1987
,
Hocking s.n
(USM!);
Comunidad Campesina de Llacuas
,
06 November 1995
,
Ignacio s.n
(USM!); Sta.
Eulalia
Valley, ca.
15 km
NE Huansa
,
11°37'S
,
076°26'W
,
3800 m
,
06 September 1991
,
Kessler
3063
(GOET!);
3064
(GOET!);
3426
(GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3427
(AAU!, GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3428
(AAU!);
3588
(GOET!);
3589
(GOET!);
3590
(GOET!);
3591
(AAU!, GOET!, LPB, MO!);
3593
(GOET!);
3653
(GOET!); arriba
de Santa
Eulalia
,
01 March 1966
,
Koepcke
s.n
(USM!).
Yauyos
,
entre Pallaca y Huacracocha
a 14
Km. de Tupe
,
4000 m
,
22 January 1952
,
Cerrate
1265
(GOET!, MO!, USM!)
.