A synopsis of the genus Drosera (Droseraceae) in Brazil
Author
Gonella, Paulo Minatel
0000-0001-8332-5326
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Campus Sete Lagoas, Rodovia MG 424, km 47, Sete Lagoas, MG, 35701 - 970, Brazil & Laboratório de Sistemática Vegetal, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, São Paulo, SP, 05508 - 900, Brazil & pmgonella @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 8332 - 5326
pmgonella@gmail.com
Author
Sano, Paulo Takeo
0000-0002-1709-1215
Laboratório de Sistemática Vegetal, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 277, São Paulo, SP, 05508 - 900, Brazil & ptsano @ usp. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1709 - 1215
ptsano@usp.br
Author
Rivadavia, Fernando
0000-0002-9836-4472
185 SW 7 th St, Miami, Florida 33130, USA & fe _ riva @ uol. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9836 - 4472
fe_riva@uol.com.br
Author
Fleischmann, Andreas
0000-0002-4917-4736
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Campus Sete Lagoas, Rodovia MG 424, km 47, Sete Lagoas, MG, 35701 - 970, Brazil & Botanische Staatssammlung München (SNSB-BSM), Menzinger Strasse 67, D- 80638 Munich, Germany & Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Campus Sete Lagoas, Rodovia MG 424, km 47, Sete Lagoas, MG, 35701 - 970, Brazil & GeoBio-Center LMU, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany & Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Campus Sete Lagoas, Rodovia MG 424, km 47, Sete Lagoas, MG, 35701 - 970, Brazil & fleischmann @ bio. lmu. de; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4917 - 4736 * Author for correspondence & Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei, Campus Sete Lagoas, Rodovia MG 424, km 47, Sete Lagoas, MG, 35701 - 970, Brazil
fleischmann@bio.lmu.de
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Drosera quartzicola
Rivadavia & Gonella (2011: 34)
. Figures 6a,19d–f
Type:
—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Santana do Riacho
, km 112-113 da estrada para
Conceição do Mato Dentro
(MG-10), em morro após bifurcação da trilha para o
Travessão
e cachoeira
Congonhas
, seguindo à esquerda,
1360 m
,
19 April 2010
,
Gonella et al. 264
(
holotype
SPF-203300!)
.
Perennial
, rosetted, acaulescent or forming short columns up to
40 mm
tall. Glandular trichomes of TSG
type
present on both leaf surfaces, scapes, pedicels and sepals.
Leaves
semi-erect, with circinate vernation, lanceolate, petioles about as long and as wide as the lamina and lacking eglandular trichomes in the adaxial surface, abaxial leaf surface densely eglandular-pilose; stipules triangular,
6–8 mm
long, golden-brown.
Scapes
short, base erect,
17–115 mm
long; petals pink; gynoecium 3-carpelate, styles bifurcated at the base.
Seeds
narrowly oblong-ovate,
0.7–0.8 mm
long, testa reticulate, black (based on
Rivadavia & Gonella 2011
).
Illustrations:
—
Rivadavia & Gonella (2011: 35
, fig. 1—habit and details).
Distribution:
—
Brazil
(Southeast: MG), endemic to the central portion of Serra do Cipó, in central
Minas Gerais
(Fig. 6a).
Habitat:
—Relatively dry areas of
campo rupestre
vegetation, in fine silica sand mixed with white quartz gravel. Found at elevations between
1100–1360 m
.
Phenology:—
Found in flower from November to April.
Conservation status:
—Critically Endangered (CR) B1ab(iii, iv).
Rivadavia & Gonella (2011)
designated this species as CR based on its restricted occurrence, fragile habitat, and small number of sub-populations. Only four subpopulations were known at the time of publication (containing 20, 60, 100, and 120 individuals respectively;
Rivadavia & Gonella 2011
), with two additional having been discovered since, both with ca.
20 adult
individuals. This brings the total known population size of
D. quartzicola
to ca. 340 individuals.
Despite the discovery of new populations, the species remains very restricted (EOO=
9.1 km
2
, AOO=
12 km
2
), with each population containing a reduced number of individuals spread over a very limited area of a few m
2
each, making them very susceptible to stochastic events. The species is further threatened by drastic reduction of habitat quality due to anthropogenic fires, invasive grasses, and climate change. Of the six known populations, two are found inside the Serra do Cipó National Park, and the remaining four in the Environmental Protection Area (APA) Morro da Pedreira.
Notes:
—
Drosera quartzicola
is most similar to
D. chrysolepis
, with which it is syntopic at one location where infrequent hybrids are also found (see ‘Natural Hybrids’ below;
Rivadavia & Gonella 2011
). It can be distinguished by the acaulescent or column-forming habit (Fig. 19d, e;
vs
. caulescent), petioles about as wide as the lamina (Fig. 19e;
vs
. petiole 2-3 times narrower than the lamina), and shorter inflorescences (Fig. 19d).
Specimens examined:
—For an extensive listing, see
Rivadavia & Gonella (2011: 39)
.
Additional specimens examined:
—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Santana do Riacho
,
Serra do Cipó
, km 114 da MG-10, trilha para o
Canyon do Travessão
,
10 November 2013
,
Gonella
et al. 633
(
SPF
, BHCB, RB); APA
Morro
da Pedreira
, km 110 da MG-10,
06 July 2014
,
Gonella
&
Rohrbacher
669
(
SPF
)
,
670
(SPF).