Systematics of the Trembleya sensu stricto clade of Microlicia (Melastomataceae, Lavoisiereae)
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Pacifico, Ricardo
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9566-5344
Universidade Estadual de Maringa, Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Biologia Comparada. Av. Colombo, 5790, 87020 - 900 Maringa, Parana, Brazil & California Academy of Sciences, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, Department of Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California 94118 - 4503, USA
ricardo_b9@hotmail.com
Author
Almeda, Frank
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5091-6875
California Academy of Sciences, Institute for Biodiversity Science and Sustainability, Department of Botany, 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California 94118 - 4503, USA
Author
Penneys, Darin S.
Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403, USA
Author
Fidanza, Karina
Universidade Estadual de Maringa, Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Biologia Comparada. Av. Colombo, 5790, 87020 - 900 Maringa, Parana, Brazil
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Microlicia flaviflora Versiane & R.Romero, Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 197: 53. 2021.
Fig. 22
Trembleya hatschbachii
Wurdack & E.Martins, Bol. Bot. Univ.
Sao
Paulo 14: 40. 1995.
original name
. Type: Brazil. Minas Gerais,
Grao
Mogol, Rio das Mortes, 15 May 1988,
G. Hatschbach, M. Hatschbach & O. Ribas 52005
(holotype: MBM!; isotypes: BHCB!, C!, CAS!, CTES, ESA!, G!, HUFSJ, K!, MO!, RB!, S, SPF!, US!, VIC, VIES).
Description.
Erect shrubs 0.8-2.5 m tall. Branchlets quadrangular, appearing glabrous, vernicose and minutely granulose, light green (when fresh). Internodes 0.6-3.0 cm long, angles with narrow wings 0.2-0.4 mm wide. Petioles 3.9-17 mm long. Leaf blades 37-90 mm long, 17-50 mm wide, coriaceous (when dry), elliptic to slightly ovate, both surfaces green (when fresh), adaxial surface blackened and abaxial surface pale brown (when dry), discoloured (when dry), base cuneate to attenuate, apex acute, margin flat, entire and minutely granulose and becoming glabrescent with age, 5-nerved from the base, one pair of acrodromous veins and one pair of tenuous veins close to the margin, tertiaries evident on the abaxial surface, nearly perpendicular to acute to the mid-vein, little reticulate and branching apically, adaxial surface glabrous to minutely granulose, vernicose, abaxial surface glabrous to minutely granulose. Inflorescences compound dichasia consisting of biparous cymes, not congested. Bracts (including petioles) 3.2-5.0 cm long, 1.4-2.0 cm wide, 5-nerved, elliptical, appearing glabrous, vernicose. Bracteoles (at anthesis) with petioles 1.6-1.9 mm long, blades 3.5-6.0 mm long, 1.3-1.9 mm wide, narrowly elliptic, base attenuate, apex acute, margin entire, 1-3-nerved, indumentum appearing glabrous, vernicose. Flowers 5-merous, pedicels (at anthesis) 1.8-2.2 mm long. Hypanthia (at anthesis) 3.3-4.1 mm long, 3.0-3.2 mm wide at the torus, campanulate, light green (when fresh), externally glabrous, minutely granulose, vernicose. Calyx tubes inconspicuous, 0.1-0.2 mm long. Calyx lobes (at anthesis) 4.0-4.9 mm long, 1.3-1.9 mm wide at the base, narrowly triangular, apex acute, margin entire, (when fresh) light green, externally glabrous, minutely granulose, vernicose. Petals 6.0-8.8 mm long, 5.2-7 mm wide, yellow, obovate, apex rounded, margin entire and glabrous, both surfaces glabrous. Stamens 10, strongly dimorphic. Larger (antesepalous) stamens 5, filaments 3.4-4.0 mm long, yellow, pedoconnectives 3.7-4.0 mm long, yellow, appendages 1.0-1.2 mm long, yellow, apex truncate to slightly emarginate, thecae (excluding rostra) 1.4-1.6 mm long, brownish, oblong, rostra 0.3-0.4 mm long, the circular pores ca. 0.2 mm wide. Smaller (antepetalous) stamens 5, filaments 2.7-2.9 mm long, yellow, pedoconnectives 1.2-1.4 mm long, yellow, short appendages ca. 0.5 mm long, yellow, apex truncate, thecae (excluding rostra) 1.4-1.6 mm long, yellow-brownish, oblong, rostra 0.3-0.5 mm long, the circular pores ca. 0.2 mm wide. Ovary 3.5-4.1 mm long, 2.9-3.1 mm wide, globose, 5-locular. Style 4-4.2 mm long, yellow. Capsules (at maturity) 3.4-3.6 mm long, 3.5-4.2 mm wide, globose, initially enveloped by the hypanthium, torus constricted at the apex, fruiting calyx tubes 0.2-0.4 mm long, fruiting calyx lobes 3.7-4.0 mm long, not thickened. Seeds ca. 0.6 mm long, reniform.
Figure 22.
Microlicia flaviflora
A
habit
B
leaf abaxial surface
C
bracteole abaxial surface
D
floral bud
E
flower in lateral view
F
flowering hypanthium
G
petal adaxial surface
H
antesepalous (left) and antepetalous (right) stamens
I
gynoecium
J
capsule enveloped by the hypathium. Drawn from Meireles et al. 1124 (UEC).
Distribution, habitat and elevation range.
Endemic to northern Minas Gerais (Fig.
19A
), at Serra de
Grao
Mogol, Serra de Botumirim and Serra Nova. It occurs on quartzitic campo rupestre exposed to full sun at elevations between 760 and 1243 m. The distribution of
M. flaviflora
is a good match to the
Grao
Mogol biogeographic district (
Colli-Silva et al. 2019
).
Conservation.
This species is known from about 20 collections. The EOO is 468,668 km2 and the AOO is 32 km2. Most of the populations of
M. flaviflora
occur within the following conservation units: Parque Estadual de
Grao
Mogol, Parque Estadual de Botumirim and Parque Estadual da Serra Nova, where this species is afforded protection. The Brazilian Government assigned a conservation status of Endangered (EN) to this species (
Brasilia
2014
). Based on
IUCN (2019)
recommendations and criteria, we concur with that conclusion (EN): B1ab(iii).
Recognition and affinities.
Microlicia flaviflora
may be recognised by its leaves and hypanthia that appear to be glabrous, but are vernicose and minutely granulose, leaf blades 3.7-9.0 cm long, elliptic to slightly ovate, compound dichasia and yellow petals. In overall vegetative morphology,
M. flaviflora
resembles
M. tridentata
. In turn, its yellow petals, staminal filaments and styles are shared only with
M. rosmarinoides
.
Microlicia flaviflora
differs from
M. tridentata
by its leaves that have entire margins throughout (vs. serrulate along the upper half), abaxial surfaces appearing glabrous (vs. glandular-punctate), shorter bracteoles with blades 3.5-6.0 mm long (vs. 8.1-11.0 mm long) and apex acute (vs. rounded to obtuse) and yellow petals (vs. magenta or rarely white) that are 6.0-8.8 mm long (vs. 11.5-13.0 mm long).
Microlicia flaviflora
differs from
M. rosmarinoides
by its taller habit 0.8-2.0 m tall (vs. 0.3-0.6 m tall), branchlets, abaxial surfaces of the leaves and hypanthia appearing glabrous (vs. glandular-punctate), leaf blades 3.7-9.0 cm long (vs. 0.4-1.0 cm long) that are elliptic to slightly ovate (vs. linear to lanceolate) and have 5 basal acrodromous veins (vs. 1-nerved from the base), compound dichasia (vs. solitary flowers), longer calyx lobes 4.0-4.9 mm long (vs. 2.2-2.8 mm long) and longer petals 6.0-8.8 mm long (vs. 5.0-5.3 mm long).
Specimens examined.
Brazil
.
Minas Gerais
:
Botumirim Municipality
,
Estrada
para o
Rio do Peixe
,
Forzza
et al. 4897 (NY, RB, SPF),
Serra da Canastra
,
Mello-Silva
et al. 509 (HUEM, SPF, UEC),
Nakajima
et al. 4764 (HUFU),
Scatigna
&
Galvao
376 (UEC);
Grao
Mogol Municipality
,
Serra de
Grao
Mogol
,
Bida
et al. CFCR11951 (SPF, US),
Cerati
et al. 246 (K, SP, UEC),
Furlan
et al. CFCR771 (SPF, UEC, US),
Hatschbach
&
Hatschbach
52005 (
holotype
: MBM; isotypes: BHCB, C, CAS, CTES, ESA, G, HUFSJ, K, MBM, MO, S, SPF, US, UPCB, VIC, VIES), Hatschbach 41337 (ESA, FLOR, HCF, HUEFS, MBM, NY, RB, SPF, UPCB, US), Hatschbach et al. 54239 (CAS, INPA, MBM), Hatschbach et al. 68067 (MBM), Hensold et al. CFCR3525 (SPF, US), Kral et al. 72723 (SP, SPF),
Leitao
Filho et al. 7893 (MBM, UEC), Meireles et al. 1124 (CAS, HUEM, UEC), Oliveira et al. CFCR12997 (SPF, US),
Pacifico
&
Simoes
353 (CAS, HUEM), Pacifico 565 (CAS, HUEM, RB);
Pirani
&
Mello-Silva
CFCR10814 (HUEM, SPF, UEC, US), Zappi et al. CFCR9903 (SPF, UEC);
Rio Pardo de Minas Municipality
, Serra Nova,
Araujo
et al. 2043 (BHCB), Rocha et al. 497 (BHCB, NY)
.