Taxonomic study of Myrtaceae in forest fragments in Amazonian Maranhão, Brazil
Author
Amorim, Gabriela Dos Santos
Programa de Pós-graduação em Biologia Vegetal, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Av. Prof. Moraes Rego, 1235 - Cidade Universitária, 50670 - 901, Recife - PE, Brazil.
Author
Barbosa, Maria Regina De Vasconcellos
Departamento de Sistemática e Ecologia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Cidade Universitária, Caixa Postal 5065, 58051 - 970, João Pessoa- PB, Brazil.
Author
Jr, Eduardo Bezerra De Almeida
Departamento de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Cidade Universitária Dom Delgado, Av. dos Portugueses, 1966 - Vila Bacanga, 65080 - 805, São Luís - MA.
Author
Thomas, William Wayt
0000-0002-4996-536X
Institute of Systematic Botany, New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, 10458 - 5126, NY, United States. wthomas @ nybg. org; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4996 - 536 X
wthomas@nybg.org
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-10-11
568
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.568.1.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.568.1.3
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23.
Myrcia grandis
McVaugh (1969: 114)
.
Type
:—
VENEZUELA
.
Amazonas
:
Rio Siapa
,
Casiquiare
,
Maguire
et al. 37617
(
holotype
: MICH [1109512]).
(
Fig. 4
L-N)
Trees to shrub
3-
7 m
. Twigs glabrous. Leaves with petioles
4–6 mm
long, glabrous, channeled; blades elliptic or lanceolate, 4–6 ×
1.9–2.4 cm
, glabrous, chartaceous or coriaceous, discolorous, more lustrous adaxially; glands not seen; base subacute or cuneate; apex acute or acuminate, often long acuminate; midvein adaxially impressed; lateral veins numerous and slightly visible, not arched, 15 to 20 pairs; intra-marginal vein
1 mm
or less from the margin, margin flat. Inflorescence terminal or subterminal, panicle, pyramidal, flowers lax, the axis
4.2–6.6 cm
long, pubescent, the indumentum whitish, the first branching
2.4–5.8 cm
long; bracts lanceolate, 2–4 ×
2 mm
, pubescent, caducous before anthesis; pedicels
1 mm
long, glabrous; bracteoles lanceolate, 1–2 ×
1 mm
, pubescent, caducous before anthesis; flower buds campanulate, 2–2.3 ×
1.5 mm
, not constricted above ovary; calyx-lobes free, four, orbicular,
0.5–1 mm
, glabrous, not reflexed; ovary not seen. Immature fruits globose, 0.4–0.6 ×
0.6–0.8 cm
, glabrous, surface smooth.
Note:—
Myrcia grandis
may be recognized by its elliptic or lanceolate leaves, which are more lustrous adaxially; the pubescent panicle; and the campanulate and glabrous calyx-lobes. This species is morphologically related to
M
.
sylvatica
from which it is distinguished by its glabrous leaves (vs. abaxially pubescent) with an adaxially impressed midvein (vs. adaxially sulcate).
Distribution and habitat:—
Known from
Bolivia
,
Colombia
,
Guyana
,
Panamá
,
Venezuela
and northeastern and northwestern
Brazil
(Amazonas,
Maranhão
, Pará,
Rondônia
and
Roraima
states) (POWO 2020,
Flora do
Brasil
2020
). In Amazonian
Maranhão
,
M
.
grandis
was found growing on riversides.
Phenology:—
Flowering in December.
Specimens examined:—
BRAZIL
.
Maranhão
:
Pinheiro
:
Rio Alto Turiaçu
,
Nova Esperança
,
100 m
,
2°55’12” S
,
45°45’ W
,
01 December 1978
(fl.),
J. Jangoux
& R.P
.
Bahia
128
(
NY
!)
.
Additional -sSpecimens examined:—
BRAZIL
.
Amazonas
:
Igarapé Lobisomen
,
Rio Cuieras
,
2°31’12” S
,
60°15’ W
,
22 July 1991
(fl.),
S.A. Mori
21827
(
NY
!)
.