In disentangling two species limits of Hechtia (Bromeliaceae: Hechtioideae) from Sierra Madre Occidental, a new species is discovered from Durango, Mexico
Author
Ramírez-Morillo, Ivón
0000-0002-6288-7984
Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C., Unidad de Recursos Naturales-Herbario CICY, Calle 43 # 130 x 32 y 34. Colonia Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, México. & ramirez @ cicy. mx; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6288 - 7984
ramirez@cicy.mx
Author
Carrillo-Reyes, Pablo
0000-0001-9278-0208
Universidad de Guadalajara, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez 2100, km. 15.5 carretera a Nogales, Predio Las Agujas, Zapopan, Jalisco 45110, México. & pablo. creyes @ academicos. udg. mx; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9278 - 0208
pablo.creyes@academicos.udg.mx
Author
Tapia-Muñoz, José Luis
0000-0002-3281-9032
Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C., Unidad de Recursos Naturales-Herbario CICY, Calle 43 # 130 x 32 y 34. Colonia Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, México. & jltapia @ cicy. mx; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3281 - 9032
jltapia@cicy.mx
Author
Ramírez-Díaz, Claudia J.
0000-0002-3593-4407
Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, A. C., Unidad de Recursos Naturales-Herbario CICY, Calle 43 # 130 x 32 y 34. Colonia Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, México. & claujrd 11 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3593 - 4407
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-10-15
523
1
55
72
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.523.1.3
1179-3163
5571955
Hechtia jaliscana
L.B. Sm., Phytologia
10(6): 482, t. 1, f. 10. 1964.
TYPE:—
MEXICO
:
Jalisco
: [
Amatitán Municipality
],
below presa de Santa Rosa
, in the barranca of the río Grande, north of
Amatitán
,
750–800 m
,
Sep 1, 1960
,
McVaugh
18530 fruits
(
holotype
,
MICH
!;
isotype
,
US
!))
.
EPITYPE
(here designated):—
MEXICO
:
Jalisco
:
Municipio San Cristóbal de la Barranca
, ca. rancho
Jacalitos
, a
1 km
al SE de Santa Cruz de Atístique
, bosque tropical caducifolio con
Pilosocereus
,
Stenocereus queretaroensis
,
Ceiba
sp.
,
Bursera
sp.
,
Pithecellobium dulce
,
21°06’37.9’’N
,
103°26´34.1’’W
,
920 m
, originally collected by
I. Ramírez
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
,
W. Cetzal
&
J.L. Tapia
,
May 2015
; flowering in Mérida, Yucatán,
May 2018
,
I. Ramírez 2432
♂
(
CICY
!).
Plants lithophytic,
1.3–1.4 m
height when blooming rosettes cespitose, generally circular,
30–40 cm
tall,
60–70 cm
in diameter, forming dense small clusters of 2–5 rosettes.
Leaves
25–34 in
number, reflexed;
sheath
broadly ovate, 3.5–4 ×
5–6.8 cm
, light brown, margins entire at the base, distally serrate, lustrous and glabrous at the base, lepidote distally on both surfaces;
blade
narrowly triangular, acuminate to long attenuate, 50–75 ×
3–3.5 cm
, green, reddish toward the margin when sun exposed, glabrous and shiny above, and white lepidote below; spines antrorse or divaricate, triangular, ca.
3 mm
long,
8–30 mm
apart, green to light brown.
Inflorescence
central, erect, emerging from a fully grown rosette (strict sympodium growth pattern,
type
SPP
sensu
Ramírez-Morillo
et al.
2014
).
Staminate inflorescence
a once-divided panicle, cylindrical in general shape, erect to slightly curved,
1.3–1.4 m
long;
peduncle
terete, green, sparsely white lepidote,
40–50 cm
long,
8–10 mm
in diameter at the base, about as long as rosette height but shorter than rachis of the inflorescence; internodes 2.5–3.0 cm long;
peduncle bracts
triangular, 10–13 × 0.5–1.0 cm, margins of its sheath sparsely spiny, the blade long attenuate, acute, entire, multinerved, reddish at the base, already brownish and dry at anthesis, densely white lepidote on both surfaces, usually twice as long as internodes;
rachis
(main axis) in a zig-zag fashion,
90–100 cm
long,
8–10 mm
in diameter at the base, terete, green with brown stripes, the surface sparsely white lepidote, the internodes
5–5.5 cm
long;
primary bracts
triangular, attenuate, apex ending in a spine, 2.5–3 ×
0.6–0.7 cm
, margins sparsely spiny, brownish, densely white lepidote abaxially, almost glabrous adaxially, multi-nerved, much shorter than the branches;
branches
ca.
22 in
number, forming an angle of 70–90° relative to the rachis,
9–16 cm
long,
2–2.5 cm
in diameter, (37–)78–90 flowered;
rachis
(branch) terete, longitudinally sulcate,
5–6 mm
in diameter, densely white lepidote, stipe nearly none;
floral bracts
triangular, short-acuminate, concave, 6–9 ×
4 mm
, green basally, apex light brown, sparsely white lepidote only on the basal abaxial surface, margins hyaline, erose, 7-nerved, mid nerved and apiculus conspicuous on abaxial surface, dark brown, equaling the sepals in anthesis.
Flowers
sessile, verticillate, ca.
1 cm
long,
4–5 mm
in diameter at anthesis, fragrant (sweet smell) during the morning;
pedicel
(a constriction of the floral receptacle) obconic, 0.5 –1.0 mm long,
0.8–1 mm
in diameter, light brown, sparsely lepidote;
sepals
oblong, acute, cucullate, 4–6 ×
4 mm
, green at the base, brownish at the apex, entire or slightly serrate at the apex, glabrous on both sides, or with some sparse trichomes on the basal abaxial surface, multi-nerved;
petals
oblong, rounded, cucullate, 5.5–6 ×
4 mm
, white, glabrous, multi-nerved, petal apices convergent in anthesis and stamen filaments emerging between them;
filaments
triangular, flattened,
6–9 mm
long,
5 mm
wide, white;
anthers
narrowly oblong,
1.5–3 mm
long, dorsifixed, green, pollen yellow;
pistillode
reduced,
1.5–2.5 mm
long, ca.
2 mm
in diameter, green, stigmatic lobes much reduced.
Pistillate inflorescences
a once-divided panicle, in general shape cylindrical, erect,
1–1.4 m
long;
peduncle
terete, ca.
66 cm
long,
1–1.4 cm
in diameter at the base, longer than the rosette; internodes
2–3.5 cm
long;
peduncle bracts
triangular, long attenuate, acute, 10–13 ×
0.5–1.5 cm
, multi-nerved, reddish at the base, brownish and dry even when inflorescence is in anthesis, densely white lepidote on both surfaces; margins of its sheath sparsely spiny, the blade entire;
rachis
(main axis) ca.
70 cm
long, ca.
0.8–1 cm
in diameter at the base, terete;
internodes
1.5–3.5 cm
long;
primary bracts
narrow-triangular, acuminate, 2.5–4 ×
0.7–0.9 cm
, brown-reddish when fresh, brown when dry, sparsely lepidote abaxially, glabrous adaxially, densely serrate, multi-nerved, much shorter than the branches;
branches
20–22 in
number, in an angle of ca. 45° with the rachis,
13–25 cm
long, 20–34 flowered;
rachis
(branch) with stipe
10–12 mm
long, terete, channeled, glabrous;
floral bracts
lanceolate-ovate, acuminate,
7–9 mm
long,
3.5–5.5 mm
wide, brown, glabrous except the sparsely white lepidote base adaxially, brown, margin minutely denticulate, about equaling the sepals.
Flowers
sessile, fragrant (sweet smell) during the morning,
13–15 mm
long,
4.5–5.5 mm
in diameter at anthesis;
sepals
broadly ovate, acute, 3.3–4 ×
3.3–3.6 mm
, glabrous on both sides, except some sparsely trichomes on the basal abaxial surface, greenish basally, apically brown, multi-nerved;
petals
triangular to ovate, acute, 3.5–4.3 ×
1.5–2.1 mm
, glabrous on both surfaces, with a few minute trichomes on basal abaxial surface, white, multi-nerved, during anthesis adnate to the ovary and apical portion erect;
staminodes
six in number, narrowly triangular, laminar,
2–2.4 mm
long, ca.
0.5 mm
at the base;
ovary
oblongoid,
3.9–4.9 mm
long,
1.8–2 mm
in diameter, glabrous, greenish, stigmatic lobes recurved,
1.3–1.7 mm
long, white.
Fruits
narrowly ovoid,
11–15 mm
long,
6–8 mm
in diameter, base shrinks and resembles a pedicel, glabrous, brown when dry;
seeds
fusiform,
5.5–7.5 mm
long,
0.8–1.4 mm
in diameter, brown, reticulate, caudate, wings
2–3.5 mm
long, brown reddish.
Additional specimens examined:
—
MEXICO
.
Jalisco
:
Municipio Amatitán
,
barranca de Santa Rita
,
1000 m
,
July 13, 1969
,
L.M. Villarreal de Puga
3423♂
(
GUADA
!,
IBUG
!);
Municipio San Cristóbal de la Barranca
,
3 km
al sur de
Techaluta
,
780 m
,
July 25, 1995
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
&
R. Ramírez-Delgadillo
22
♂
(
IBUG
!,
IEB
!);
arroyo
El Tamarindo
,
3.5 km
al NNO de San Cristóbal de la Barranca
, por el Río Cuixtla,
21°04’00”N
,
103°25’00”W
,
880 m
,
February 26, 2000
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
&
R. Bello
1136
♂
(
IBUG
!,
UAMIZ
!);
Santa Cruz de Enmedio
,
0.5 km
al NNO de Santa Cruz de Atístique
y
8.5 km
en línea recta al NNO de San Cristóbal de la Barranca,
21°07’08”N
,
103°27’10”W
,
940 m
,
March 25, 2013
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
&
A. Castro-Castro
6937♂
(
IBUG
!);
La Mesa de los Caballos
, ca.
8 km
al NW de San Cristóbal de la Barranca
,
1565 m
,
July 17, 2013
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
et al. 7001
♀
(
CICY
!,
IBUG
!);
0.5 km
al N de Ixcamilpa por el camino a
Sta. Cruz
,
21°06’07”N
,
103°26’27”W
,
910 m
,
September 9, 2014
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
et al. 7506
♀
(
CICY
!,
IBUG
!);
1 km
en línea recta al N de
El Escalón
,
21°00’37”N
,
103°25’24”W
,
1050 m
,
March 26, 2015
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
&
C.J. Ramírez-Díaz
7714
♀
(
IBUG
!);
0.5 km
en línea recta al N de
El Escalón
, km 30 carretera
Guadalajara-Colotlán
,
1040 m
,
January 22, 2016
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
et al.
8221♀
(
IBUG
!);
Municipio Zapopan
, cerca de la ranchería
La Coronilla del Ocote
, llegando por Tesistán y Santa Lucía,
20°56’07”N
,
103°36’03”W
,
1260 m
,
June 19, 2000
,
J.A. Lomelí
et al. 3265 fruits
(
IBUG
!,
UAMIZ
!).
Nayarit
:
Municipio Amatlán de Cañas
,
Cerca de Los Barrenitos
, ca.
2 km
en línea recta al
NE de Amatlán de Cañas
,
20°49’29”N
,
104°23’29”W
,
805 m
,
March 28, 2018
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
&
D. Cabrera-Toledo
8880-A
♀
(
IBUG
!);
8880-B
♂
(
IBUG
!).
Zacatecas
:
Municipio Trinidad García de la Cadena
,
El Abra
,
5 km
en línea recta al SW de García de la Cadena,
21°10’03”N
,
103°29’22”W
,
1760 m
,
August 24, 2014
,
P. Carrillo-Reyes
et al. 7470 fruits
(
CICY
!,
IBUG
!)
.
Phenology
:—Staminate plants have been collected in January, March and July; female flowers are documented during January-March and July-September, while fruits have been collected during June-August.
Distribution and habitat
:—
Hechtia jaliscana
has been collected in the municipality of Amatlán de Cañas, in the State of Nayarit, municipalities of Amatitán, San Cristóbal de la Barranca, and Zapopan in the State of Jalisco, and municipality of
Trinidad
García de la Cadena, in
Zacatecas
,
Mexico
. Most of the localities are in the basin of the Santiago River, except for those of Amatlán de Cañas,
Nayarit
, which is in the Ameca river basin, all of them are situated in the Pacific Lowlands biogeographic province according to
Morrone
et al.
(2017)
, in the low elevation valleys of the southern portion of the Sierra Madre Occidental province (
Figure 1
). Individuals of this species grow as lithophytes, mostly in northern exposure rocky slopes, inside tropical deciduous forest vegetation (
Rzedowski 1978
), at elevations between
750–1750 m
, frequently accompanied by individuals of
Bursera fagaroides
(Kunth) Engler
,
Casearia corymbosa
Kunth
,
Ceiba aesculifolia
(Kunth) Britten & Baker
f.,
Celtis caudata
Planch.
,
Haematoxylum brasiletto
H. Karst.
,
Opuntia fuliginosa
Griffiths
,
Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum
Britton & Rose
,
Pseudobombax palmeri
(S. Watson) Dugand
,
Stenocereus queretaroensis
(F.A.C. Weber) Buxb. In
some localities,
H. jaliscana
grows in pine-oak forest dominated by
Quercus resinosa
Liebm.
,
Q. praineana
Trel.
, and
Pinus oocarpa
Scheid.
, inhabiting rocky slopes alongside species as
Agave guadalajarana
Trel.
,
A. rzedowskiana
P. Carrillo, Vega & R. Delgad.
,
A. schidigera
Lem.
,
Mammillaria scrippsiana
(Britton & Rose) Orcutt
, species of the genera
Muhlenbergia
Schreb.
,
Opuntia
Mill.
, and
Selaginella
P. Beauv.
(
Figure 2
).
Discussion
:—
Hechtia jaliscana
(
Figures 2
and
3
) is recognized by the cespitose rosettes, thick succulent leaves, glabrous and shiny above, and white lepidote below, armed with coarse spines. The inflorescence, a once-divided panicle in both sexes (
Figure 3A
), erect to slightly pending, is produced by young, newly formed rosettes. Flowers are fragrant during morning hours, with a sweet scent that attract bees (
Figure 3B
). The rachis of the pistillate inflorescence is sinuose to almost fractiflex (
Figure 2A
) while it is slightly sinuose in staminate inflorescences (
Figure 2B
), with branches in almost 90° angle with the rachis (main axis); flowers open, but the petal apices converge and form a closed corolla with the stamens protruding in between (
Figure 3D, F
), while petals on female flowers remain adnate to the ovary with the three stigmatic lobes exerted (
Figure 3E
). The rachis of pistillate branches is longitudinally sulcate (
Figure 3G
) with nearly sessile flowers, with a pedicel (rather the floral receptacle that shrinks and looks like a pedicel) when in fruit (
Figure 3H
), a common phenomenon in species of
Hechtia
.
IUCN Conservation assessment:
—The EOO (
1434 km
2
) and AOO (
44 km
2
) calculated from 13 collections corresponding to 12 localities with the GeoCAT (
Bachman
et al
. 2011
), suggest that
H. jaliscana
is an Endangered (EN) species, according to the IUCN B set of criteria.