Mahechadendron puntecascarillo (Vochysiaceae), a new genus and forest tree species from Colombia
Author
Ariza-Cortés, William
0000-0002-8423-8256
Herbario Forestal, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Carrera 5 Este No. 15 - 82, Bogotá, Colombia & wgarizac @ udistrital. edu. co; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8423 - 8256
wgarizac@udistrital.edu.co
Author
Cortés-B, Rocio
0000-0003-2781-5747
Herbario Forestal, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Carrera 5 Este No. 15 - 82, Bogotá, Colombia & rpcortesb @ udistrital. edu. co; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2781 - 5747
rpcortesb@udistrital.edu.co
Author
Fernández-Alonso, José Luis
0000-0002-1701-480X
Departamento de Biodiversidad y Conservación, Real Jardín Botánico, CSIC, Claudio Moyano 1, 28014, Madrid, Spain & jlfernandeza @ rjb. csic. es; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1701 - 480 X
jlfernandeza@rjb.csic.es
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-03-25
541
2
89
112
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.541.2.1
journal article
20095
10.11646/phytotaxa.541.2.1
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1179-3163
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Mahechadendron
Ariza-Cortés, Cortés-Ballén & Fern.Alonso
,
gen. nov.
(
Figures 1–5
).
Type
species
:—
Mahechadendron puntecascarillo
Ariza-Cortés, Cortés-Ballén & Fern.Alonso
Diagnosis
:—
Mahechadendron
differs from other
Vochysiaceae
genera by the following combination of characters: axillary inflorescences in compound dichasia, compact, only developed laterally, with numerous flowers (16–30); flowers with the fourth sepal basally sacciform, villous-lanose inside, sessile, elliptic and villous petal, stamen with a villous-lanose filament, without staminodes, ovary with two ovules per locule; capsular fruit with exocarp fused to endocarp even at maturity, not brittle, with a thick and persistent central column; one seed per locule, unilaterally winged.
Description
:—
Trees
, branchlets subopposite, decussate.Axillary cataphylls at the insertion of terminal branchlets, perulate buds prominent. Stipules minute, caducous.
Leaves
simple, opposite, distichous, caducous; lamina pinnately veined, villous domatia at the base of basal veins in the lower surface.
Inflorescences
compound dichasia, axillary, congested, main axis minute, many-flowered.
Flowers
asymmetrical. Calyx with quincuncial prefloration (aestivation), gamosepalous, with cup-shaped base, forming an angle of 40–60 with the pedicel, five unequal sepals, sepal 4 covering the inner whorls, base saccate, revolute in anthesis, inner surface with white villous-lanose indumentum, sepals 1 and 2 slightly unequal in size, sepals 3 and 5 lightly unequal in size, ovate, inner surface with villous-lanose indumentum; corolla with one petal inserted between sepals 3 and 5 (or slightly offset toward sepal 5), white, margin revolute in anthesis, inner surface with villous-lanose indumentum; androecium and gynoecium maturing apparently at the same time; androecium of one stamen placed offset towards sepal 3 or 5, filament with villous-lanose indumentum, anther bilocular, introrse, longitudinally dehiscent; gynoecium with superior ovary, trilocular, with white villous-lanose indumentum, placentation axile, ovules 2 per locule, style cylindrical, stigma subcapitate.
Fruit
a capsule, trilocular, loculicidal, trivalvous, exocarp soft, slightly tuberculate, glabrous, central column thick, persistent, and shorter than valves. Seed 1 per locule, unilaterally winged, phanerocotylar.
Etymology
:—The first part of the name of this genus is dedicated to Gilberto Emilio Mahecha Vega (1942–2021), a notable Colombian Botanist, expert in dendrology, who founded the Herbarium UDBC. He was a professor of Botany and Dendrology at the Universidad Distrital Francisco José
Caldas
in
Bogotá
and trained generations of Forest Engineer students for more than two decades. Additionally, he is one of the most prolific collectors of Colombian trees and collected the Puntecascarillo for the first time in the ‘60s. The second part, “dendron” is the Greek word for tree and relates to the arborescent habit.