Synopsis of aroids (Alismatales, Araceae) from Cerro Pirre (Darién Province, Panama)
Author
Ortiz, Orlando Oriel
Author
de Stapf, María Sánchez
Author
Baldini, Riccardo Maria
Author
Croat, Thomas Bernard
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Stenospermation ellipticum
Croat & D.C. Bay
(
Fig. 8F
)
Material examined.
Serranía de Pirre, along steep narrow ridge from Alturas de Nique to Cerro Pirre, ca
9 km
from Alturas de Nique, ca
8 km
W
of Cana gold mine, virgin cloud forest, lower montane rain forest (Holdrige Life Zone System);
07°49′N
,
077°43′W
;
1480–1520 m
;
27 Jul. 1976
;
T
.
B
. Croat 37888
(
MO
). Parque Nacional
Darién
, Serranía de Pirre, Rancho Plástico;
07°58′54″N
,
077°42′30″W
;
1128 m
;
31 Jul. 2016
;
O
.
O
. Ortiz 2651
(
MO
,
PMA
).
Identification.
This species is characterized by having epiphytic habit, short and thick internodes; dark green mottled petioles, elliptical blades, glossy above, acuminate at apex, and long pedunculate inflorescences (peduncle
17–35 cm
long) with cylindrical yellow spa- dices. Specimens of this species were determined in the past as
S. sessile
Engl.
, which differs in having pale pet- iole sheaths (when dry), smaller blades (proportionally longer than petioles) with smooth and semiglossy upper surfaces.
Distribution and ecology.
Colombia
and
Panama
. In the study site,
Stenospermation ellipticum
ocurrs in submontane and montane forests above
900 m
.
Due to the size and weight of the individuals, they tend to fall off the branches and grow as accidental terrestrial plants.