A new species of Lobelia (Campanulaceae: Lobelioideae) from the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico
Author
Pérez-Pérez, Miguel A.
0000-0002-5095-8482
Department of Biological Sciences, P. O. Box 5640, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011 - 5640, USA & map 758 @ nau. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5095 - 8482
map758@nau.edu
Author
Ayers, Tina J.
0000-0002-6079-6149
Department of Biological Sciences, P. O. Box 5640, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011 - 5640, USA & Tina. Ayers @ nau. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 6079 - 6149
yers@nau.edu
Author
Amith, Jonathan D.
0000-0001-7518-8456
Department of Anthropology, Gettysburg College, 300 North Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325 - 1400, USA & nahuatl. biology @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 7518 - 8456
nahuatl.biology@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-10-11
568
1
1
7
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.568.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.568.1.1
1179-3163
7184220
Lobelia alanae
sp. nov.
M. A. Pérez-Pérez & T. J. Ayers (Figures 1–2)
Type
:—
MEXICO
.
Puebla
.
Municipality of Ayotoxco
de
Guerrero
. Copales. In a site called
Espinazo del Diablo
, near the
Apulco river
,
153 m
elevation,
20.09053°N
,
97.45086°W
.
20 September 2016
,
M. Jiménez-Chimil
and
M. Gorostiza-Salazar
31421 (
holotype
: US!,
isotypes: HUAP, IEB!, K!, MEXU, MO!)
.
Diagnosis
:
Similar to
Lobelia porphyrea
,
but with cauline leaves, a hemispheric hypanthium, calyx lobes with 1–2 pair of elongate, purple teeth at margins and one apical purple tooth and a spherical capsule
5–7 mm
in diameter.
Perennial herb from a woody caudex.
Stems
erect, branched well above base or unbranched, to
80 cm
high, greenish, hirtellous.
Leaves
cauline, alternate, subsessile or petiolate, petioles
2–22 mm
long; blades ovate to ovatelanceolate,
3–11.5 cm
long,
0.9–4.3 cm
wide, abruptly reduced above; base long-attenuate; apex apiculate-acuminate; margins minutely serrulate or biserrate, with white callosities at tips of teeth; glabrous to hirtellous especially along veins abaxially and near margins.
Inflorescence
racemose, bracteate; bracts sessile, linear-lanceolate,
5–9 mm
long,
0.4–1.5 mm
wide; apex apiculate; margins continuous with extremely small wings on stem; margins serrate, tipped with purple, elongate, callose teeth.
Flowers
pedicellate; pedicels
0.6–1.4 cm
long, bi-bracteolate at base; bracteoles
1–2 mm
long with a prominent purple apical gland, hirtellous or ciliate; hypanthium hemispheric, ca. 1.2–2.0 mm long,
2.3–2.9 mm
wide, hirtellous, prominently veined; calyx lobes subulate, the two laterals often curved upward and overlapping the dorsal lobe in flower,
1.3–2.5 mm
long,
0.5–0.7 mm
wide, with 1 purple apical callosity, and 1–2 pair of marginal elongate pubescent purple callosities near base or middle; corolla bilabiate, pink; tube cylindrical,
10–16 mm
long, ca.
4 mm
in diameter, slit dorsally except for ca.
3 mm
at base, outer surface, hirtellous; limb bilabiate, bent upward ca. 45 degrees in bud; upper lobes oblong-spatulate,
3.3–4.3 mm
long,
1.4–1.6 mm
wide, acute, margins entire to irregularly undulate when dry, hirtellous along veins or glabrate; lower lobes obovate,
6.9–7.3 mm
long,
3.3–4.5 mm
wide, cuspidate, margins entire to irregularly undulate when dry, pink with a white patch at throat, hirtellous along veins or glabrate; stamens shorter than corolla tube; filaments white, free at base for
5–7 mm
then connate into a tube ca.
4 mm
long, the anthers blue-black, connate, 1.6–2.0 mm long, the three upper anthers covered with minute greyish hairs, the two lower anthers glabrous except for the numerous minute linear trichomes at apex; ovary bilocular, one-half inferior in flower, the style
10–12 mm
long, the stigma lobes with minute whiteish hairsbelow.
Capsule
spherical, pendant on a reflexed pedicel, three-quarters or more inferior,
5–7 mm
in diameter, strongly 10-veined, the veins persistent; seeds ca. 36, yellow to brown, ellipsoid, ca.
1 mm
long, elongate-scabrate to reticulate-foveolate, shiny. Chromosome number: unknown.
FIGURE
.
Lobelia alanae
M.A. Pérez-Pérez & T. Ayers.
A.
Habit.
B.
Flower
top view.
C.
Flower side view.
D.
Capsule. and
E.
Tooth on leaf margin.
Specimens examined:
MEXICO
.
Puebla
.
Municipality of Jonotla
,
Xiloxochit. Densely
wooded hillside above
Apulco river
at a site called “Isla” near
El Porvenir
, about 20 minute walk from the
Copalco
chapel.
176 m
,
20.10131° N
,
97.45608° W
,
28 May 2015
, Ceferino Salgado-Castañeda 2540 (HUAP, MEXU,
US
!).
Municipality of Ayotoxco de Guerrero. Copales.At
a site called
Espinazo del Diablo
, alongside the road to Atsalan,
177 m
,
20.09024°N
,
97.45182°W
,
01 July 2016
,
M. Jiménez-Chimil
and
M. Gorostiza-Salazar
31381 (ASC!, HUAP, MEXU, MO,
US
).
Veracruz,
Municipality of Mecatlán
, to the north of the municipality, near the location of the antennas,
663 m
,
20.20633°N
,
97.67272° W
,
7 May 2017
, Osbel López-Francisco and Ceferino Salgado-Castañeda 76078 (ASC!, HUAP, MEXU,
US
);
Municipality of Coahuitlán
, along the major road Coahuitlán-Crucero, at the entrance to the village of Coahuitlán,
701 m
,
20.25681° N
,
97.73054° W
,
10 August 2017
, Osbel López-Francisco and Ceferino Salgado-Castañeda 76237 (ASC!, MEXU,
US
)
.
FIGURE
.
Lobelia alanae
M.A. Pérez-Pérez & T. Ayers
A.
Flowering
branch.
B.
Flower from above showing lateral calyx lobes crossed over dorsal lobe.
C.
Capsule.
D.
Seed about
1 mm
in length.
E.
Landscape of Espinazo del Diablo and Apulco river.
F.
Type
locality. Pictures taken from the
type
collection
M. Jiménez-Chimil and M. Gorostiza-Salazar 31421
.
Etymology
: This species is named in the honor of Alana Amith who assisted her father, Jonathan Amith, in his work on the “Comparative Mesoamerican Ethnobiology of the Sierra Norte de
Puebla
”.
Habitat and conservation
: Secondary Forest, tropical dry forest, and cloud forest. The primary botanical elements associated with
Lobelia alanae
are
Bursera
Jacquin ex Linnaeus (1762: 471)
,
Leucaena
Bentham (1842: 416–417)
,
Ceratozamia
Brongniart (1846: 7–8)
,
Saurauia
Willdenow (1801: 407)
,
Inga
Miller (1754: 498)
, and
Cecropia obtusifolia
Bertoloni (1840: 141)
. The Sierra Norte of
Puebla
is an important coffee region in
Mexico
. The coffee plantations are agroecosystems that include 256 native and 63 introduced species (
Martinez
et al.
2007
).
The
type
locality of
L. alanae
is at 153 meters elevation in a heavily shaded area about 20 meters above the
Apulco river
.
The
two other lowland collections (
176 m
) were also near the same river at a distance of 100 and
50 m
.
The
two higher elevation collections in
Veracruz
(663 and
701 m
) were not associated with a water way and, unlike the previous collections, they occurred in a relatively disturbed environment.
Lobelia alanae
is distributed in two Mexican states (Figure 3). The field teams noted that
L. alanea
grew in colonies. According to the amplitude of the range represented by the species distribution (less than 5% of the Mexican territory), this taxon is categorized as very restricted (
SEMARNAT, 2010
).