Revision of the Lima clade (Miconia sect. Lima, Miconieae, Melastomataceae) of the Greater Antilles
Author
Majure, Lucas C.
Department of Research, Conservation and Collections, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona 85008 USA & Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 - 8525 USA & Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 - 0575 USA
Author
Becquer, Eldis R.
Jardin Botanico Nacional, Universidad de La Habana, La Habana, Cuba
Author
Judd, Walter S.
Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 - 8525 USA & Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 - 0575 USA
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PhytoKeys
2016
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.72.9355
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.72.9355
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.
Miconia pedunculata Majure & Judd, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas. 7: 269. 2013.
Figs 22A-E
, 27E-H
Ossaea
polychaeta
Urb. & Ekm,. Ark. Bot. 23A(11): 27. 1931. Type: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Cordillera Central, Domingo, [Prov.
Monsenor
Nouel], Loma la Campana, ca. 1000 m, 2 Feb 1929,
E.L. Ekman H11522
(lectotype: S! [S-R-1003], designated here; isolectotypes: EHH n.v., K! [K000535603], NY! [NY00099709]).
Ossaea urbaniana
Alain, Brittonia 20: 158. 1968, nom. illeg. superfl. (nom. nov. for
Ossaea polychaeta
Urb. & Ekman, non
Ossaea polychaete
Urb. & Ekman) Type: Based on
Ossaea polychaeta
Urb. & Ekman
Leandra polychaeta
(Urb. & Ekm.) Alain, Sida 18: 1026. 1999. Type: Based on
Ossaea polychaeta
Urb. & Ekman
Leandra urbaniana
(Alain) Alain, Sida 20: 1645. 2003, nom. illeg., later homonym of
Leandra urbaniana
Cogn. (1886) Type: Based on
Ossaea polychaeta
Urb. & Ekman
Type
.
Based on
Ossaea polychaeta
Urb. & Ekman, non
Miconia polychaeta
Wurdack
Description.
Evergreen shrub, 1-2 m tall; stems round in cross section, not ridged, the internodes 0.7-8.5 cm long, stem indumentum of relatively sparse, ascending bulla-based hairs to 6.1 mm long, and black, sessile glandular hairs; nodal line present. Leaves opposite, decussate, elliptic, broadly elliptic to almost orbicular, or ovate, 1.4-7.6
x
1-5.9 cm, slightly anisophyllous, apex broadly acute, base rounded to cordate or uncommonly acute, venation acrodromous, 7-9-veined, the midvein and 3-4 pairs of arching secondary veins, veins often purplish on abaxial leaf surface, secondary veins mostly basal, although the innermost pair oftentimes suprabasal, produced 1.5-13 mm from leaf base, positioned 5-14 mm in from margin at widest point of blade, tertiary veins percurrent, more or less perpendicular to midvein, 1.3-4.3 mm apart at midleaf, intertertiary veins absent, tertiary veins sometimes joined by quaternary veins; adaxial leaf surface covered in lateral rows of bulla-based hairs, the rows formed by the production of hairs between tertiary veins, hairs not completely covering lamina areoles, widest hair bases to 1.7 mm, apices of bulla-based hairs mostly recurved, abundant, sessile, glandular hairs produced along the primary, secondary, and tertiary veins, as well as along the bases of bulla-based hairs, these sometimes stipitate along primary and secondary veins; abaxial leaf surface covered in sparse, bulla-based hairs, these restricted to the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary veins, thus the lamina clearly visible, lamina appearing as a series of pits from depressions of the bulla-based hairs produced from the upper leaf surface, sessile, glandular hairs produced along higher and lower order veins, as well as throughout the lamina; petioles 0.4-3.4 cm long, covered in sparse, bulla-based hairs, as well as sessile, glandular hairs (same as the stem). Inflorescences terminal, cymose with flowers forming cymose, glomerulate clusters at the apices of long inflorescence branches making them appear long, pedunculate, 13-17 flowered, 3.2-6.4
x
3.8-5.2 cm, the peduncle absent to 0.5 cm long, inflorescence branches 15-45 mm long, pedicels absent (flowers sessile); bracts foliaceous, mostly ovate to elliptic,
5
-10 mm long; bracteoles obovate, 6-7
x
1.6-2.5 mm, ab- and adxial surface covered in bulla-based hairs. Flowers 4-6-merous, sessile; hypanthium 2.6-3.5 mm long, oblong, slightly 4-lobed, slightly to strongly constricted below the torus, free portion of the hypanthium 0.9-1 mm long, abaxial surface covered in bulla-based hairs 4.4 mm long, and abundant, sessile, glandular hairs; adaxial surface (i.e., free portion) covered in bulla-based hairs and sessile, glandular hairs; calyx teeth 3.2-3.6
x
0.3-0.4 mm, mostly spreading, covered in ascending bulla-based hairs; calyx lobes more or less triangular, 1.5-2
x
1.7-2.1 mm, apex rounded, covered in bulla-based and sessile, glandular hairs abaxially and sessile, glandular hairs adaxially; calyx tube not tearing, 1.1-1.3 mm long with bulla-based hairs abaxially and sessile, glandular hairs adaxially; petals 4-5, white or pinkish, narrowly elliptic to oblong, 4.8-5
x
1.9-2 mm, with an acute apex, with one slightly bulla-based hair produced abaxially, just below the apex, to 1.2 mm long; stamens 8-10; filaments 2-2.3 mm long, glabrous, anthers 1.2-1.3 mm long, with one apical to slightly dorsally inclined pore, anther thecae 1.1-1.2 mm long, anthers without a dorso-basal appendage; style 4.9-5.6 mm long, glabrous, dilated in the middle, collar absent, style subtended by a crown of multicellular, triangular hairs, mostly fused at the base, stigma punctate; ovary 1.5-2.4
x
1.1-3 mm, apex flat to concave, glabrous, except for the linear or elongate-triangular hairs forming crown, placentation axile with deeply intruded placenta, 5-locular; berries globose, 4-lobed, purple at maturity, 6.8 mm long (including calyx tube), 7 mm wide, seeds 0.6-0.7 mm long, obpyramidal, biconvex, testa smooth, light brown, raphe light brown, smooth, extending the length of the seed.
Phenology.
This species has been collected in flower and fruit from May through December. However, flower buds are present on the type specimen, which was collected in February, as well as on
Majure 6053
also collected in Februrary, so this species likely flowers throughout most of the year.
Distribution
(Fig.
21
).
Miconia pedunculata
is restricted to the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic.
Ecology.
Miconia pedunculata
occurs in broadleaved, moist, cloud forests from 1000-2240 m in elevation. Some associate melasomes are
Mecranium puberulum
,
Meriania involucrata
,
Miconia crotonifolia
(Desr.) Judd & Ionta,
Miconia lima
,
Miconia paralimoides
,
Miconia tetrastoma
,
Miconia umbellata
,
Sagraea fuertesii
and
Sagraea oligantha
(Urb.) Alain.
Conservation status.
Although this species apparently can tolerate a range of anthropogenic disturbance (according to label data) and also occurs within a scientific reserve in a portion of its distribution, it is of limited distribution in the Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic, and not terribly abundant where it is found. Thus, we assign a preliminary status of vulnerable to
Miconia pedunculata
.
Discussion.
The northern populations of
Miconia pedunculata
(e.g., those at the Reserva
Cientifica
Ebano
Verde) are morphologically differentiated from the southern populations (e.g., from Prov. Peravia), and can be recognized by the less well-developed bulla-based hairs on the adaxial leaf surface, and their more densely pubescent abaxial leaf surfaces. However, the minor morphological differences in these two geographically disjunct groups of populations appear to merely represent variation within a single species. Accessions of
Miconia pedunculata
from both of these regions form a well-supported clade in phylogenetic analyses of the group (
Majure et al. 2015
; Fig.
2
).
Although
the name
Ossaea polychaeta
was validly published, Alain Liogier superfluously coined the name
Ossaea urbaniana
Alain (
Liogier 1968
) as a way of distinghishing
Ossaea polychaeta
(=
Miconia pedunculata
) from
Ossaea polychaete
Urb. & Ekman (=
Miconia polychaete
(Urb. & Ekman) Ionta et al.), a species of the
Sagraea
clade (
Ionta et al. 2012
) endemic to Massif de la Hotte, what he incorrectly considered to be merely an orthographic variant of the specific epithet. He later transferred
Ossaea polychaeta
to
Leandra polychaeta
(
Liogier 1999
), and then further transferred
Ossaea urbaniana
to
Leandra urbaniana
(
Liogier 2003
), creating a later homonym for the already existing
Leandra urbaniana
Cogn. Majure and Judd (2013) coined the name
Miconia pedunculata
for
Ossaea polychaeta
, as the binomial
Miconia polychaeta
Wurdack (
Wurdack 1972
) already existed for an Andean species from the Cuzco region of Peru.
Specimens examined.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
:
Prov
.
La Vega
.
Cordillera Central
:
Reserva Cientifica
Ebano
Verde
,
2237 m
,
28 May 2003
,
Acevedo-Rodriguez
12638
(JBSD); La Vega. sobre
Loma Golondrina
,
19°03'N
, -
70°33'O
,
1400-1565 m
,
29 May 1992
,
Zanoni 46124
(FLAS, JBSD, MO, S);
Loma de la Sal
,
SE of Jarabacoa
,
E of Paso Bajito
, ca.
1200 m
,
26 May 1992
,
Judd 6633
(FLAS, JBSD);
Loma de la Sal
,
SE of Jarabacoa
,
E of Paso Bajito
,
19°04'N
, -
70°34'O
,
1350-1440 m
,
27 May 1992
,
Zanoni 45942
(FLAS, JBSD, NY);
Prov
.
Monsenor
Nouel
.
Cordillera Central, Municipio Constanza, Reserva
Cientifica
Ebano
Verde, Loma Alto Casabito, en el sendero bajando justo
duspues
del mirador;
19.04034°N
, -
70.51817°W
;
1398 m
,
12 Feb 2016
,
Majure 6053
(DES, FLAS, JBSD, NYBG, USMS); Cordillera Central: Reserva Cientifica
Ebano
Verde), Alto Casibito, along Rt. 12 between
Bonao
&
Constanza
at Summit, at the tower/visitor lookout,
19°02'43
''
N
-
70°31'26"W
,
1445 m
,
1 Jul 2000
,
Skean 4103
(ALBC, FLAS, JBSD)(note: label specifies this collection in Prov. La Vega); en
la
Loma Alto de Casabito
, 1/
1 km
al N del paso del Casabito (cruce Abanico de Bonao-La Palma-El
Rio
de Constanza
),
19°2.5'N
, -
70°31.5'O
,
1350-1400 m
,
22 Jun 1992
,
Zanoni 46527
(FLAS, JBSD)(note: label specifies this collection in Prov. La Vega).
Prov
.
Peravia
.
Loma Valvacoa (Balbacoa), subida por ladera S.E. de la loma desde
canaveral
,
18°28'N
,
70°20.5'O
,
1440-1700 m
,
17 Mar 1993
,
Jimenez
860
(FLAS, JBSD);
El Tope
" (la cima)
de la Loma
Rodriguez
,
18°26'N
, -
70°18'O
,
1320-1510 m
,
29 Dec 1983
,
Zanoni 28291
(JBSD, NY).
Prov
.
San
Jose
de Ocoa
.
Cordillera Central,
Loma del Rancho
,
SE de San
Jose
de Ocoa
,
18°29'N
, -
70°27.5'O
,
1300-1400 m
,
19 Aug 1987
,
Pimentel 806
(FLAS, JBSD, MO, S); en las cimas
de
Loma del Rancho
, al
SE de San
Jose
de Ocoa
, subida por el lado de
"Tumbaca,"
18°31'N
, -
70°28'O
,
1350-1400 m
,
14 Aug 1987
,
Zanoni 40212
(FLAS, JBSD, MO, NY,
US
).