Morphological analyses suggest a new taxonomic circumscription for Hymenaea courbaril L. (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae)
Author
Souza, Isys Mascarenhas
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Programa de Pos-graduacao em Botanica, Herbario, Km 03 - BR 116, Campus. 44031 - 460, Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brasil
Author
Funch, Ligia Silveira
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Programa de Pos-graduacao em Botanica, Herbario, Km 03 - BR 116, Campus. 44031 - 460, Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brasil
Author
Queiroz, Luciano Paganucci de
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Programa de Pos-graduacao em Botanica, Herbario, Km 03 - BR 116, Campus. 44031 - 460, Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brasil
luciano.paganucci@gmail.com
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Hymenaea longifolia (Benth.) I.M. Souza, Funch & L.P. Queiroz
comb. et stat. nov.
Hymenaea splendida
var.
longifolia
Benth., Fl. Bras. (Martius) 15(2): 236. 1870.
Hymenaea courbaril
var.
longifolia
(Benth.) Y.T.Lee and Andrade-Lima, J. Arnold Arbor. 55: 448. 1974. Lectotype (designated here): Brasil, Bahia, Villa de Barra,
Blanchet 3135
(lectotype: R!, isolectotypes K!, P!).
Description.
Medium-sized trees c. 5-12 (-18) m tall. Petiole 2.6-3 cm long; petiolule 7-8 mm long; leaflets 10.1-12.5 (-15.4)
x
4.5-6.5 (-6.9) cm, elliptic, narrow-elliptic, or oblong, not falcate, due to central vein with an angle c. 24°, apex obtuse or acute, base acute or rounded along the inner margin and rounded or slightly rounded along the outer margin, distance from the inner margin to central vein 10-11 mm in the basal region. Flower buds 2.2-3.3 cm long; flower 2.6-3.8 cm long; hypanthium 9-14 mm long; petals 1.3-2.1 cm long. Fruit oblongoid, compressed, wider at distal region, apex slightly truncate and apiculate.
Hymenaea longifolia
, as circumscribed here, is characterized by large leaflets, both longer and wider than those of the related species
Hymenaea courbaril
and
Hymenaea altissima
, with
longer
petioles and petiolules (
Table 4
). The leaflets are elliptic or oblong with obtuse (rarely acute) apices and rounded bases along the outer margin (
Figure 3
). This species occurs in Seasonally Dry Forests within the Caatinga and Cerrado phytogeographical domains in northeastern Brazil, from
Ceara
State to the northern portion of Bahia State.
It was first described by
Bentham (1870)
as
Hymenaea splendida
var.
longifolia
, and considered related to
Hymenaea courbaril
and
Hymenaea stilbocarpa
because of the glabrous leaflets, but differing from them by having larger leaflets.
Lee and Langenheim (1975)
treated all these taxa under a more widely circumscribed
Hymenaea courbaril
, a position not supported by the results presented here. Lee and Langenheim (1975: 86) misinterpreted the specimen
Blanchet 3135
(R) as the holotype of
Hymenaea splendida
var.
longifolia
. However, when describing this variety,
Bentham (1870
: 236) cited two syntypes,
Blanchet 3135
("ad Villa da Barra prov. Bahia") and
Gardner 1938
("Serra da
Araripe
, prov. Ceara"). Thus, the material cited by
Lee and Langenheim (1975)
as the holotype should be considered as a lectotype.