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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Heteropsis oblongifolia
Kunth
(
Fig. 2F
)
Material examined.
Parque Nacional
Darién
, Cerro Pirre, campamento cerca del segundo mirador;
07°59′ 49″N
,
077°42′43″W
;
610 m
;
3 Dec. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2718
(
MO
,
PMA
).
Identification.
Heteropsis oblongifolia
is recognized
by its nomadic vine life form, slender and woody stems, distichous leaves, very short petioles without geniculum, simple and subcoriaceous blades, and uniform spadices with bisexual flowers. In the study area, this species does not share morphological similarities with other species of
Araceae
, although if seen from a distance, it could be confused with some species of
Anthurium
with an escandent-epiphytic habit (for example,
A. obtusum
) or individuals of the family
Marcgraviaceae
.
Distribution and ecology.
Bolivia
,
Brazil
,
Colombia
,
Costa Rica
,
Ecuador
,
Nicaragua
,
Panama
, and
Venezuela
. This species represents a rare species on Cerro Pirre. The only existing record was in the evergreen forest near
700 m
.
Based on the observations made in the field, this species can reach up to
25 m
high. According to
Grayum (2003)
, this species usually flowers in the forest canopy.
Monstera adansonii
subsp.
laniata
(Schott) Mayo &
I.M. Andrade
Material examined.
Río Pirre;
07°55′N
,
077°44′W
;
14 Jul. 1971
;
T
.
B
. Croat 15487
(
MO
,
PMA
). On ridge of Cerro Pirre, wet forest;
07°56′N
,
077°42′W
;
1000–1080 m
;
14 Sept. 1989
;
G
. McPherson 14084
(
MO
). Parque Nacional
Darién
, Serranía de Pirre, Rancho Plástico;
07°59′13″ N
,
077°42′28″ W
;
1127 m
;
30 Jul. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2645
(
MO
,
PMA
). Ibid.;
07°59′13″ N
,
077°42′28″ W
;
1127 m
;
30 Jul. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2646
(
PMA
).
Identification.
This taxon is characterized by having D-shaped petioles in cross section, ovate-elliptic blades, usually perforated with entire margins, unequal at the base (one side truncated to subcorded and the other side cuneate to acute), parallel secondary lateral veins, conspicuous and numerous primary lateral veins (10–20 per side), inflorescences with long peduncles (>5.0 cm long), and peduncles that equal or exceed the spadices. On Cerro Pirre, this taxon could be confused with
Monstera oreophila
, which differs in having the unsheathed por- tion of the petiole U-shaped in cross section and primary lateral veins more than 25 per side.
Distribution and ecology.
Lesser Antilles,
Brazil
,
Colombia
,
Costa Rica
,
Curaçao
,
Ecuador
,
El Salvador
,
Guatemala
,
Guyana
, French Guiana,
Honduras
,
Nicaragua
,
Panama
,
Peru
,
Suriname
, and
Venezuela
. On Cerro Pirre,
Monstera adansonii
subsp.
laniata
is distributed uniformly throughout the elevation gradient, but its abundance is accentuated in the montane cloud forest, which is located at elevations above
1100 m
.