The triad of knowledge: Systematic, diversity and conservation status of the Mexican species of Tabernaemontana (Apocynaceae; Rauvolfioideae: tribe Tabernaemontaneae)
Author
Alvarado-Cárdenas, Leonardo O.
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
leonardo.oac77@gmail.com
Author
Lozada-Pérez, Lucio
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
Author
Cadena, Joselin
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación para el Desarrollo Integral Regional (CIIDIR), Unidad Michoacán. Justo Sierra núm. 28. C. P. 59510. Jiquilpan, Michoacán.
Author
Hernández, Sofia Islas-
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
Author
Martínez-González, C. Ramiro
Laboratorio de Biogeografía y Sistemática, Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, C. P. 04510, CDMX, México
Author
Cortez, Ericka B.
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
Author
González- Martínez, César A.
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
Author
González-Ramírez, Ixchel S.
Laboratorio de Plantas Vasculares, Departamento de Biología Comparada, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 70 - 282, C. P. 04510, CDMX. Mexico.
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Phytotaxa
2019
2019-01-14
388
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.388.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.388.1.1
1179-3163
13725393
4.
Tabernaemontana chamelensis
L.O. Alvarado & Lozada-Pérez
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 2
,
3
,
8
,
9
).
Type:—
MEXICO
.
Jalisco
: Mun. La Huerta. Chamela, veg. selva baja caducifolia.
4 June 1982
,
J
.
A
.
S
.
Magallanes
3600
(
holotype
MEXU
).
The new species is similar to
Tabernaemontana amygdalifolia
, but differs in the yellow corolla, absence of corolline corona, stamens inserted above the middle of the corolla tube and never exerted, and being restricted to the state of
Jalisco
,
Mexico
.
Treelets or shrubs
1–4 m
tall. Petioles
0.38–1.8 cm
long;
blades
10–15 ×
3–5 cm
, membranaceous to firmly membranaceous, oblanceolate to elliptic, base acute, apex short-apiculate or acuminate, margin slightly undulate, glabrous on both sides.
Inflorescence
4 flowers, peduncle
0.8–2.5 cm
long; bracts
1.3–2.2 mm
long, ovate, scarious; pedicels
0.9–1.3 cm
long;
sepals
subequal,
2.5–3 mm
long, ovate, obtuse to acute, inconspicuous venation;
corolla
hypocrateriform, yellow to whitish yellow with green, tube 1.5–1.8 ×
0.2 cm
, not twisted around the anthers, stamina ridges absent, suprastaminal corona absent, lobes 1.5–1.7 ×
0.7–0.8 cm
, obovate to elliptical; stamens inserted above the middle of the corolla tube, anthers
3–4 mm
long, included, blue-green; pistil
1.1–1.3 cm
long, nectary present.
Follicles
2.9–3.9 ×
1.6–1.9 cm
, fusiform to ellipsoid, apiculate, with 2 lateral ridges, not lenticellate, glabrous;
seeds
6–8 mm
long.
Habitat and phenology:
—Tropical subdeciduous and deciduous forest and secondary vegetation, with an altitudinal range of
0–310 m
a.s.l. Flowering April to August and fruiting July to August.
Distribution:
—Endemic to
Mexico
, restricted to the state of
Jalisco
(
Fig. 6a
).
Conservation status:
—Endangered (EN). It is an endemic species with a restricted distribution, known only from a small area of
Jalisco
(
Fig. 6a
). Most of the specimens have been collected on the Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve, and the others from a population in the municipality of Toliman. Its area comprises an EOO of
751 km
2
and AOO of
44 km
2
, which is less than 0.1% of the national territory (
Table 3
). Although the populations occur in protected areas, they are constantly under the impact of hurricanes on the Pacific coast. Based on the restricted area and the potential impact of climate, we suggest that
T. chamelensis
should be included in the category of endangered.
Additional specimens examined:—
MEXICO
.
Jalisco
:
Mun. La Huerta Alrededor
del km 9 del camino viejo de terracería a
Nacastillo
, que inicia en el km 63.5 de la carretera
Barra
de Navidad-
Puerto Vallarta
,
200 m
a.s.l.
,
10 Sep 1997
,
Calónico
4133
(
HUMO
)
;
Antes
de la entrada a la huerta de mangos,
Arroyo Chamela
,
01 Jul 1982
,
Lott
1131
(
MEXU
)
;
Arroyo Hornitos
, exactamente en donde corre hacia el
NE
5 km
al
E
de la Estación de Biología Chamela
UNAM
,
90 m
a.s.l.
,
11 Oct 1997
,
Calónico
4786
(
HUMO
)
;
Arroyo Maderas
, antiguo camino a
Nacastillo
,
17.5 km
al
E
de la carr
Puerto-Vallarta. Barra de Navidad
,
22 Aug 1985
,
Ayala
140
(
MEXU
)
;
Chamela
,
23 May 1970
,
Pérez
44
(
MEXU
)
;
Chamela bay
region
;
Rancho Cuixmala
,
Río Cuixmala
, ca.
0.5 mi
downriver from headquarters,
11 May 1991
,
Lott
3430
(
MEXU
)
;
Chamela
,
Arroyo Chamela
pasando la huerta de mango al
E
del puente,
5 m
a.s.l.
,
05 Aug 1986
,
Lott
2830
(
MEXU
)
;
Ejido La Fortuna
, km 75 de la carr
Barra de Navidad-Puerto Vallarta
,
16 Apr 1986
,
Ayala
718
(
MEXU
)
;
Estación de Biología Chamela
,
15 Apr 1982
,
Lott
1005
(
MEXU
)
;
Estación de Biología Chamela
,
29 May 1982
,
Lott
1079
(
MEXU
)
;
Estación de Biología Chamela
,
8 May 1983
,
Bullock
1319
(
MEXU
)
;
Río Cuixmala
, ca.
One-half
mile downriver from headquarters,
11 May 1991
,
Lott
3430
(
MEXU
)
;
Mun. Tomatlán Alrededores
de estero
El Ermitaño
,
5 m
a.s.l.
,
24 Sep 1994
,
Acevedo
1496
(
MEXU
)
.
Common names and uses:
“cabrito”.
Notes:
—The new species is similar in its vegetative and fruit morphology to
T. amygdalifolia
(
Fig. 2
,
3
,
8
,
9
). Leeuwenberg labeled the specimens as an aberrant form of
T. amygdalifolia
with stamens included. After a detailed observation of the specimens that are restricted to the state of
Jalisco
, we concluded that they belong to another species, considering that
T. chamelensis
has yellow corolla (vs. white in
T. amygdalifolia
), suprastaminal corona absent (vs. bilobed callus), and stamens inserted above the middle of the tube but never exserted (vs. inserted at the apex of the corolla tube and exserted). Attributes such as sepal lengths, corolla shape, presence of corolline appendages and position of the stamens have been important in differentiating species in
Tabernaemontana
(
Leeuwenberg 1994
, Morales 2005).
Tabernemontana chamelensis
could be closely related to the clade
T. alba-T. amygdalifolia-T.
citrifolia
(
Simões
et al
. 2010
)
, because the stamens are inserted above the middle of the corolla tube and the anthers are a blue-green color. Inclusion of
T. chamelensis
in a phylogeny would provide evidence of its relationships and potential evolution of the suprastaminal corona in this group.