Taxonomic revision of Leandra sect. Leandra (Melastomataceae, Miconieae)
Author
Reginato, Marcelo
text
Phytotaxa
2016
2016-05-25
262
1
448
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.262.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.262.1.1
1179-3163
13667415
15.
Leandra triantha
Camargo & Goldenberg (2011: 223)
.
Type
:—
BRAZIL
.
Espírito Santo
:
Santa Tereza
,
Estação Biológica Santa Lúcia
,
2 April 2004
,
L. Kollmann
&
M. Sobral
6588
(
holotype
MBML,
isotype
UPCB!). (
Figs. 70
,
71
,
72
)
Shrubs,
1.5 m
tall. Branches, petioles, leaves, inflorescences, bracts and bracteoles covered by appressed, unbranched trichomes (
0.5–1 mm
), these very sparse on the leaf surfaces, and denser on young branches, inflorescences and hypanthia; sometimes unbranched glandular trichomes mixed on the hypanthia (ca.
0.8 mm
). Leaves isophyllous or slightly anisophyllous in each pair (up to 4:9 ratio); petioles
0.5–1.5 cm
long; blades (3.5)5.5–10 × (1.5)
2–3 cm
, lanceolate, apex acuminate, base acute or cuneate, margin entire or crenulate, ciliate (
0.5 mm
), subchartaceous; 3 acrodromous nerves, plus 1 additional pair of faint veins, basally nerved or plinerved,
TAXONOMIC REVISION OF
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SECT. LEANDRA
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FIGURE 68.
Leandra therezopolitana
. A. Inflorescence. B. Branch with inflorescence. C. Detail of the leaf base. D. Detail of the shoot. E. Detail of the leaf on adaxial view. F. Leaf on abaxial view. Voucher:
Reginato 1099
.
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LEANDRA
SECT. LEANDRA
FIGURE 69.
Leandra therezopolitana
. A. Flower. B. Flower bud. C. Hypanthium and calyx longitudinal section. D. Bracteole. E. Detail of the calyx. F. Hypanthium and ovary cross section. G. Detail of ovary apex. H. Petal. I. Anthers. J. Stamens. Scales: A–D, H–J = 1 mm; E–G = 0.25 mm. Voucher:
Reginato 1097
.
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FIGURE 70.
Distribution of
Leandra triantha
.
FIGURE 71.
Leandra triantha
. A. Habit. B. Branch with frutescence. C–D. Frutescence.
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REGINATO distant
0–6 mm
above the base, acrodromous nerves slightly prominent on adaxial surface and acrodromous nerves prominent, transversal flat on abaxial, reticulation slightly conspicuous. Inflorescences terminal, 1 per node, ca. 1
FIGURE 72.
Leandra triantha
. A. Detail of the leaf on adaxial view. B. Branch with frutescence. C. Detail of the leaf base. D. Frutescence. E. Leaf on abaxial view. F. Detail of the shoot. Voucher:
Goldenberg 1530
.
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LEANDRA
SECT. LEANDRA
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cm
long, 0 pairs of opposite paraclades, accessory branches absent, 1–3 flowers per inflorescence, these in glomerules or solitary; bracteoles 3–5.5 ×
1.5–2 mm
, ovate or lanceolate, sparsely covered by unbranched trichomes, sometimes glabrous towards the margin with the trichomes restricted to the medium region, partially involucral, persistent. Flowers not seen. Berries purple to black, 6–10 ×
5–8 mm
. Seeds 0.7–0.9 ×
0.45–0.55 mm
, long-obpyramidal, hilum covering 9/10 of the seed length, anticlinal cell walls flat.
Notes
:—
Leandra triantha
is known from a few localities in the Santa Teresa region of
Espírito Santo
. It is readily indentified by the terminal inflorescences consisting of a single glomerule with up to three flowers. Other species of sect.
Leandra
with reduced inflorescences (i.e.,
L. angustifolia
,
L. capitata
,
L. cogniauxii
and
L. loligomorpha
), clearly have their single glomerules in an axillary position. No collections bearing flowers at anthesis for this species are available. Therefore, its petal, stamen and style features could not be described.
Leandra triantha
is the only species of sect.
Leandra
with leaf domatia in the vein axils (likely acarodomatia for mites).
Specimens examined
:—
BRAZIL
.
Espírito Santo
: Santa Leopoldina,
Magnago 969
(MBML); Santa Teresa,
Goldenberg 903
(NY),
Goldenberg 1530
(NY),
Reginato 1204
(NY).