A Monograph of Conostegia (Melastomataceae, Miconieae)
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Kriebel, Ricardo
Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 430 Lincoln Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
kriebelr@gmail.com
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Conostegia monteleagreana Cogn.
Fig. 125
Conostegia
monteleagreana
Cogn., DC. Monog. Phan. 7: 1189. 1891. Type: Costa Rica. Bord de la route a Carrillo, versant Atlantique, 300 m, 5 December 1890, H. Pittier 2539 (holotype: BR!; isotype: US!). (One of the US sheets is labeled Tonduz 2539 but is clearly of the same collection, fide
Schnell (1996)
).
Description.
Shrubs 1-2 m tall with tetragonal stems that are mostly glabrous with inconspicuous and scattered sessile stellate trichomes; the nodal line present yet slight. Leaves at a node equal to subequal in size. Petioles 0.2-2 cm, sometimes with large lenticels abaxially. Leaf blades 7.6-13
x
2.1-8 cm, 3-nerved to more frequently plinerved, if plinerved with the innermost pair of veins diverging up to 2 cm above the base in opposite or subopposite fashion, narrowly elliptic to elliptic-ovate, the base acute or obtuse and often short-decurrent, the apex acute to acuminate, the margin entire or remotely denticulate, essentially glabrous on both surfaces. Inflorescence a terminal panicle with few internodes on the main axis and each branch with the flowers agglomerated at the
apex
, 2.1-8 cm long, accessory branches apparently present as additional flowers in the glomerules, with green to red branches that can be heavily lenticellate, mostly glabrous, the foliaceous bracts 1-1.5 cm subtending the glomerules, each glomerule enveloped by ovate persistent bracteoles 5-9 mm long. Flowers sessile or with pedicels to 1 mm long. Flowers (4-)5(-7) merous, calyptrate. Floral buds 5-7
x
2.5-4 mm, oblong-pyriform, the base rounded, the apex apiculate, constricted about the middle, the calyptra and hypanthium weakly differentiated; the hypanthium 4-4.5
x
3.5-4 mm, essentially glabrous. Petals 4-5
x
4-4.25 mm, translucent white, obovate, spreading, glabrous, apically asymmetrical, closing after anthesis. Stamens (10-)13(-15), 3-4.5 mm long, radially arranged around the style, the filament 2-2.5 mm, white, anthers 1.5-2
x
0.4-0.6 mm, trapezoidal, whitish to pale yellow, forming a conspicuous anther shoulder at the filament anther junction, the pore ca. 0.1 mm, terminal. Ovary 6-9 locular, inferior, glabrous, forming a low collar around the style base. Style 4-5 mm, mostly straight, vertical distance between the anther and the stigma 0-1 mm, horizontal distance absent, stigma punctiform, 0.75-1 mm wide. Berry 5-7
x
5-7 mm, dark purple to black. Seeds 0.25-0.4 mm, pyriform, the testa minutely tuberculate.
Figure 125.
Conostegia monteleagreana
.
A
Habit
B
Leaf abaxial surface
C
Close up of flowers at anthesis
D
Infructescence
E
Pickled inflorescence showing bracts subtending fruiting glomerule
F
Longitudinal section of a flower bud
G
Pickled flower
H
Longitudinal section of a flower at anthesis
I
Petal
J
Stamen
K
Style. Photographs
A-D
vouchered
R. Kriebel 5354
E-K
vouchered
R. Kriebel s.n
.
Distribution
(Fig.
126
). From Costa Rica to western Panama and then in the Cordillera Occidental of Colombia mostly in cloud forests from 500-2100 m in elevation.
Figure 126.
Distribution of
Conostegia monteleagreana
.
Conostegia monteleagreana
is easy to distinguish because of the foliaceous bracts that subtend the glomerulate inflorescences. The seeds of this species are also distinctive because of their particular tubercles. It is the only species in section
Australis
to have this testa ornamentation. This species has two morphotypes, one in Colombia with larger leaves and inflorescences than the one present in Costa Rica and Panama. It also appears to vary in the degree of herkogamy. The distinction between the insertion of the anther and filament ("anther shoulder") is very conspicuous as in other species of section
Australis
.
Schnell (1996)
states that the name is a misspelling of the last name Montealegre.
Specimens examined.
COSTA RICA
.
Alajuela
: about
2-7 km
SE of Cataratas de San Ramon
,
Almeda
et al. 4306 (CR, MO, NY);
Los Angeles de San
Ramon
, Brenes 6103 (CR, NY); Piedades cerca
de San
Ramon
, Brenes 4256 (CR, NY);
Finca La Paz
, San
Ramon
, Kriebel 1475 (INB, NY); Pueblo Nuevo San Carlos, Smith 1909 (CR, NY)
.
Cartago
: Selva
entre Quebrada Selva y
Rio
Taus, Morales
12915 (INB, NY);
P.N.
Tapanti
, a lrededores de la
estacion
, Kriebel 5354 (INB, NY);
Canton
de
Paraiso
, cuenca del
Reventazon
,
Orosi
, entrada a Tausito aprox.
3 km
despues
del cruce hacia
la
Estacion
Tapanti
,
Rodriguez
et al. 3241 (INB, MO, NY)
.
San
Jose
:
Vazquez
de Coronado
, P.N.
Braulio Carrillo,
Sendero de la Ventana
al
Bajo de la Hondura
, Acosta and
Ramirez
515 (INB, MO NY);
Tarrazu
, San Lorenzo, estribaciones sureste
de Cerro Toro
, Estrada et al. 701 (CR, MO, NY)
.
PANAMA
.
Bocas del Toro
:
Fortuna Dam Area
along continental divide trail bordering
Chiriqui
Province
, Almeda 6075 (CAS, NY, PMA)
.
Chiriqui
:
comu
n al lado de la carretera cerca de la estacion de STRI, Kriebel and Burke 5747 (NY, PMA);
Near Lago de Fortuna. Km
43 from
Chiriqui
on road to
Chiriqui
Grande, Penneys and Blanco 1719 (FLAS, NY)
.
COLOMBIA
.
Antioquia
: Mun. Frontino, Corregimiento Nutibara,
Region
Muri
,
Acevedo-Rodriguez
1264 (NY); Mcpio. Frontino, Corrig. Nutibara,
region
de
Murri
,
Altos de Cuevas
, Luteyn et al. 11724 (MO, NY); Valle/
Choco
border area,
Mpio. El Cairo
, Correg.
Boqueron
, Vereda Las Amarillas,
Serrania
de los Paraguas, ca.
21-25 km
beyond
El Cairo
, Luteyn and Giraldo 12682 (NY); Urrao,
Corregimiento La
Encarnacion
, vereda
Calles, P. N
. Natural Las
Orquideas
, en el camino de la cabana a la quebrada
El Agudelo
, Pedraza 1983 (NY)
.
Choco
: Along road
between San
Jose
del Palmar and Cartago
at Vereda San Antonio between
San
Jose
del Palmar
and jct. in road to
El Cairo
, Croat 56664 (MO, NY);
Cerro del Torra
vertiente nororiental abajo del helipuerto, Silverstone et al. 1144 (COL, NY).
El Valle
: Cordillera Occidental vertiente occidental, Hoya del
rio
Digua
,
Quebrada de San Juan
abajo
de Queremal
, Cuatrecasas 22727 (NY)
.