Synopsis of aroids (Alismatales, Araceae) from Cerro Pirre (Darién Province, Panama)
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Ortiz, Orlando Oriel
Author
de Stapf, María Sánchez
Author
Baldini, Riccardo Maria
Author
Croat, Thomas Bernard
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Philodendron opacum
Croat & Grayum
(
Fig. 7E
)
Material examined.
Parque Nacional
Darién
, vicin- ity of Cerro Pirre base camp, along trail near
E
side of Río Paracida;
08°00′N
,
077°48′W
;
0–80 m
;
1 Jul. 1988
;
T
.
B
. Croat 68978
(
MO
). Ibid.;
T
.
B
. Croat 68988
(
MO
). Vicinity Cerro Pirre, along trail from base camp to Rancho Frío on slopes of Cerro Pirre;
07°58′N
,
077°43′W
;
200–450 m
;
27 Jul. 1994
;
T
.
B
. Croat 77131
(
MO
). Ibid.,
17 km
S
of El Real, along trail from base camp, along Río Perisenico;
08°01′N
,
077°44′W
;
100 m
;
28 Jul. 1994
;
T
.
B
. Croat 77180
(
MO
). Parque Nacional del
Darién
, Estación Rancho Frío at
N
base of Cerro Pirre, ca
9 km
S
of El Real, along Quebrada Perisenico, in forest;
08°01′N
,
077°44′W
;
70–270 m
;
8 Oct. 1987
;
B
.
E
. Hammel 16157
(
MO
). Ibid., trocha limitrofe al
NO
en la vecindad de la Estación Pirre;
08°00′N
,
077°45′W
;
150 m
;
7 Oct. 1990
;
H
.
Herrera
692
(
MO
,
PMA
). Ibid., en la trocha limitrofe entre el camino a Cerro Pirre y Balsas;
08°00′N
,
077°45′W
;
60–150 m
;
12 Feb. 1991
;
H
.
Herrera
951
(
MO
). Ibid., Cerro Pirre, Rancho Frío;
08°01′16″N
,
077°44′04″W
;
103 m
;
13 Apr. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2545
(
PMA
). Ibid., orillas del río Perresenico;
08°01′11″N
,
077°43′51″W
;
110 m
;
1 Dec. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2700
(
PMA
). Ibid.;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2706
(
PMA
).
Identification.
This species is characterized by its nomadic vine life form (appressed-climbing habit), thickly sulcate and yellowish stems (when dry), erect petiole sheaths, non-cordate blades, usually matte or velvety above, uniformly greenish spathes, and straight to slightly curved seeds. On Cerro Pirre, the only species with which it could be confused is
Philodendon sulca- tum
K
. Krause, because both species have thick sulcate and yellowish stems (when dry). The latter species differs from
P. opacum
in having unsheathed portion of the petioles generally <
1 cm
long, widely open horizontally winged petiole sheaths and semicochleate to cochleate seeds.
Distribution and ecology.
Colombia
,
Costa Rica
,
Ecuador
,
Nicaragua
, and
Panama
. On Cerro Pirre,
P. opacum
represents a common species and grows along semideciduous and evergreen forests, between 60 and
700 m
.