Two new species of Magnolia (Magnoliaceae) from Alta Verapaz and Quiché, Guatemala
Author
Vázquez-García, J. Antonio
0000-0002-8393-5906
Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Herbario IBUG, Instituto de Botánica, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez 2100, Nextipac, Zapopan, 45200, Jalisco, México & talaumaofeliae @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8393 - 5906
talaumaofeliae@gmail.com
Author
Tribouillier-Navas, Erick
0000-0002-5052-0106
Estación Experimental de Orquídeas de la Familia Archila, 1 avenida 5 - 28 Zona 1, Cobán, Alta Verapaz 16001, Guatemala C. A. & Herbario BIGU, Escuela de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Zona 12, Guatemala City, Guatemala & forestribouillier @ hotmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5052 - 0106
forestribouillier@hotmail.com
Author
Archila, Fredy
0000-0002-7849-4114
Estación Experimental de Orquídeas de la Familia Archila, 1 avenida 5 - 28 Zona 1, Cobán, Alta Verapaz 16001, Guatemala C. A. & Herbario BIGU, Escuela de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Zona 12, Guatemala City, Guatemala & archilae @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7849 - 4114
archilae@gmail.com
Author
Aguilar, Rudy Eduardo
0000-0003-0127-7063
Estación Experimental de Orquídeas de la Familia Archila, 1 avenida 5 - 28 Zona 1, Cobán, Alta Verapaz 16001, Guatemala C. A. & rudyeduardoaguilar @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 0127 - 7063
rudyeduardoaguilar@gmail.com
Author
Shalisko, Viacheslav
0000-0001-5626-0491
Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Herbario IBUG, Instituto de Botánica, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Camino Ing. Ramón Padilla Sánchez 2100, Nextipac, Zapopan, 45200, Jalisco, México & vshalisko @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5626 - 0491
vshalisko@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-08-19
559
1
35
44
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.559.1.4
journal article
124884
10.11646/phytotaxa.559.1.4
4f026861-1371-4ef4-acff-680be757a4ca
1179-3163
7009320
Magnolia weerakitana
Archila, A.Vázquez & Tribouillier
sp. nov
.
(
Figs. 3–4
).
Type:—
GUATEMALA
.
Alta Verapaz
: municipality of
Cobán
,
1300 m
,
15°27’51.92”N
,
90°22’27.64”W
, gallery forest, with
Alnus acuminata
Kunth (1817: 20)
,
Juglans olanchana
Standl. & L.O. Williams (1950: 76)
,
Magnolia tribouillierana
and
Psidium guajava
Linnaeus (1753: 470)
;
7 Mar 2021
,
Archila
&
Tribouillier
MG-090 (
holotype
:
BIGU
!
;
isotypes
:
AGUAT
!,
BIGU
!,
IBUG
!)
.
Magnolia weerakitana
belongs to
M
.
sect.
Magnolia
and is similar to
M. montebelloensis
, but it differs from the latter in having glabrous peduncles vs. pubescent; number of spathaceous bracts 2 vs. 3; flower diameter 15.0–17.0 vs. 11.0–
11.8 cm
; more numerous stamens 90.0–100.0 vs. (53.0–)60.0–66.0(–85.0); more numerous petals 8–10 vs. 6; larger sepals 6.2–7.2 × 4.0–4.8 vs. 4.2–4.3 × 2.7–2.8; larger petals 6.5–7.0 × 3.5 vs. 4.4–5.4 × 2.0–
2.7 cm
; larger and glabrous fruits 6.0–8.0 × 3.0 cm vs. (3.5–)5.4–6.3 × 2.5–2.7(–3.4) cm, and glabrescent to pubescent; more numerous carpels 40.0–42.0 vs. (22.0–)24.0–34.0(–35.0). The species is also similar to
M. yoroconte
, but it differs from the latter in having larger flowers 15.0–17.0 vs. 6.0–10.0 cm; more numerous petals 8–10 vs. 6; size of external petals 6.5–7.0 × 3.5 vs. 3.0 × 2.0 cm; and larger fruits of 6.0–8.0 × 3.0 vs. 4.0–6.0 × 2.0–4.0 cm (
Table 2
).
FIGURE 4.
Distribution of
Magnolia quichensis
,
M. weerakitana
and other
Magnolia
species
from the centre of
Magnolia
endemism in the Guatemalan north-west-arc.
Evergreen trees, 16.0–23.0 m high, 80.0–90.0 cm DBH, branches glabrous, warty; bud scales small, glabrous, sometimes slightly and inconspicuously pubescent apically; petioles 2.2–2.5 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, glabrous; leaf blades 15.0–17.0 × 6.2–7.0 cm, obovoid to elliptic, with obtuse to acute apex, base shortly narrow, glabrous in both surfaces including in tender leaves, with 10–15 veins at each side; flowers 15.0–17.0 cm in diameter; spathaceous bracts 2 per flower, 4.0– 4.6(–5.5) cm, glabrous adaxially, abaxially glabrous at the base but pubescent from the middle part (yellowish golden trichomes) to apex (yellowish amber trichomes); floral peduncles 5.0–8.0 ×
0.8–1.2 cm
, glabrous, warty; sepals 3–4, 6.2–7.2 × 4.0–
4.8 cm
, markedly reflexed, widely elliptic, concave, with orbicular to retuse apex; petals 8–10, white, outer petals 6.5–7.0 ×
3.5 cm
with
1.3 cm
wide base, narrowly obovoid, obtuse apex, inner petals 4.4–7.2 ×
2.2–3.5 cm
, from elliptic-obovoid to obovoid and spathulate; staminophore red-purple 1.0–1.3 ×
0.8–1.1 cm
; stamens 90–100, 1.5–1.7 ×
0.3–0.4 cm
; gynoecium 2.7–3.0 ×
1.5–1.8 cm
, globose, whitish green, glabrous; fruit a polyfollicle, 6.0–8.0 ×
2.9–3.1 cm
, oblong, glabrous, greenish when immature, turning purple when ripe, follicles 40–42, 2.7–3.0 ×
1.4–1.5 cm
, styles
0.8 cm
, geniculate, stiff.
Distribution, phenology and ecology:—
Endemic to the municipality of Cobán,
Alta Verapaz Department
,
Guatemala
. Known so far from the banks of the Cahabón River, approximately
1300 m
. Flowering March–June, fruiting June–August.
Etymology
:
—
Honouring Weerakit Harnpariphan, “the magnolia guardian”, a distinguished horticulturist, in recognition of his devotion and contribution to
Magnolia
ex-situ
conservation.
Conservation status:
—A strictly endemic species with extremely narrow known distribution. Considered critically endangered (CR) following the D criterion of
IUCN (2019)
because the number of surviving mature individuals in the unique known locality is one, the other two known individuals have not survived after discovery. The extent of occurrence is the minimum possible, whereas the known area of occupancy was estimated as
4 km
² using the IUCN recommended grid cell, the decline was inferred both in the area of occupancy and the habitat because nearby forests were cut down during land-use change and urbanization; in this way, the species may fulfil also the criteria B1ab(iii) and B2ab(ii) for critically endangered species. The species is not protected by the Guatemalan system of protected areas (
CONAP 2011
).
Other specimens examined:—
GUATEMALA
.
Alta Verapaz
: municipality of
Cobán
,
1300 m
,
15°27’51”N
,
90°22’27”W
,
2 April 2021
Tribouillier
&
Archila
MG-091
,
MG-092
,
MG-093
(
BIGU
)
,
7 May 2021
Tribouillier
&
Archila
MG-094
,
MG-095
(
BIGU
)
,
7 May 2021
Tribouillier
&
Archila
MG-096
,
MG-097
(
AGUAT
)
.