Three new Mesoamerican species of Magnolia (M. sect. Talauma, Magnoliaceae) from the Chimalapas-Uxpanapa region, Mexico
Author
Vázquez-García, J. Antonio
0000-0002-8393-5906
Herbario IBUG, Instituto de Botánica, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100 Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco, 45200, México
talaumaofeliae@gmail.com
Author
Padilla-Lepe, Jesús
0000-0002-7165-8040
Herbario IBUG, Instituto de Botánica, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100 Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco, 45200, México
ludtita@yahoo.com
Author
Gallardo-Yobal, Sergio
0000-0001-6118-7065
Tecnológico Nacional de México, Instituto Tecnológico Superior de Zongolica, Km 4 Carretera a la compañía S / N, Tepetitlanapa, 95005, Zongolica, Veracruz, México
sgyobal@gmail.com
Author
Rodríguez-Pérez, Ciro
0000-0003-4892-1629
Instituto Tecnológico del Valle de Oaxaca, Xoxocotlán, Oaxaca, 71230, México
ciro.biologo@gmail.com
Author
García-Escobar, Alan
0009-0001-5784-1113
Red de Viveros de Biodiversidad, Coatepec, Veracruz, 91500, México
alan16ingamb@gmail.com
Author
Muñiz-Castro, Miguel Á.
0000-0002-9127-057X
Herbario IBUG, Instituto de Botánica, Departamento de Botánica y Zoología, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias, Universidad de Guadalajara, Camino Ramón Padilla Sánchez No. 2100 Nextipac, Zapopan, Jalisco, 45200, México
miguel.muniz@academicos.udg.mx
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-05-31
652
1
10
32
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.652.1.2
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.652.1.2
1179-3163
13216465
Magnolia heribertoi
A.Vázquez, Rodr.
-Pérez & Muñiz-Castro,
sp. nov
. (
Figs 6–8
)
Type
:—
MEXICO
.
Oaxaca
:
Mpio
, Sta. María Chimalapa,
ca
.
7 km
al
S de Sta. María
por la cabecera del
Río Escolapa
, en cañada al oeste de la vereda,
420 m
;
12 May 2011
(fl),
Vázquez-García 9152
(
holotype
: IBUG;
isotype
: MEXU).
Magnolia heribertoi
has similar fruit dehiscence (carpels detaching in multi-carpellate, irregular masses) to that of
M. perezfarrerae
(
Fig. 8
). However, it differs from the latter in being taller (23.0–60.0 vs. 18.0–20.0 m) with narrower petioles 0.2–0.3 vs.
0.8–0.9 cm
, shorter leaf blades (12.5–17.0 vs. 17.8–25.0 cm), more pairs of secondary veins (12–14 vs. 7–9), the longest peduncular internode of mature flowers is longer (22.0–23.0 vs. 14.0–15.0 mm), shorter flower buds (5.5 vs. 8.0–12.0 cm), broadly ellipsoid sepals (vs. broadly ovate), more stamens (217 vs. 175), spheroidal fruit (vs. broadly ovoid to ellipsoid) and fewer (36–46 vs. 89–92) and narrower carpels (1.1–1.2 vs.
1.4–1.5 cm
) without apiculate dorsal walls.
Evergreen trees, 23.0–60.0 m tall, 30.0–120.0 cm dbh, with small buttresses, bark creamy brown, verrucose, with
huaco
(
Mikania
sp.
) odour, inner bark yellowish; twigs with small, light-yellow lenticels, short internodes 0.4 ×
0.2 cm
, glabrous, green; stipules 1.5–4.6 ×
0.8 cm
at the base and apex
0.4 cm
, pubescent, brown. Leaves 22.0–25.7 × 6.3–6.5; petioles 6.5–10.0 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, finely tomentose, ribbed, green, with whitish margins; stipulate scars slightly pubescent, yellow stipular scars 6.0–
9.5 cm
long along most of the petiole; leaf blades 12.5–15.7(–17.0) × 6.3–6.5(– 10.0) cm, glabrous, lustrous, elliptical, apex obtuse, base round, margin entire, emerald green; secondary veins 12–14, recurved, glabrous. Flower buds 5.5 ×
6.8 cm
, pubescent, broadly ellipsoid, beige; bracts 3, 5.5–5.7 ×
6.2–6.5 cm
, adaxial side finely pubescent, 6–8 veins, ovoidal, brown; peduncle 12.0–13.0 × 22.0–23.0 mm, pubescent, yellow, internodes
0.5–1.1 cm
, green with dark spots. Open flowers 6.0–6.2 × 7.0–
7.3 cm
diam., wine with white; sepals 3, 5.5–5.7 ×
6.2–6.5 cm
, glabrous, broadly ellipsoid, brown; external petals 3, 9.5–10.5 ×
3.7–4.5 cm
, glabrous, ovate, adaxial side brown and the abaxial side with purple spots; internal petals 3, 8.5–9.0 ×
3.2–3.5 cm
, glabrous, oblong, abaxially in the middle with purple spots; stamens 217, 1.6–2.2 ×
0.4–0.7 cm
, glabrous, recurved, base cuneate, apex acute, yellow with the central portion of abaxial side red; gynoecium 4.0–4.2 ×
4.4–4.5 cm
, glabrous, rhomboidal, with brown spots; styles 0.8–0.9 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, glabrous, linear, yellow with brown to purple spots. Fruits 5.8–8.3 ×
5.5–8.2 cm
, spheroidal, woody, glabrescent, brown-greyish; carpels, 36–42(–46), 4.2–4.3 ×
1.1–1.2 cm
, glabrous, detaching in multi-carpellate irregular masses, each one is Y or V-shaped, beige; dorsal walls 1.0–
1.5 cm
, ovoid with a small intermediate fissure; sidewalls
1.4–2.3 cm
, yellow; small beak 0.1–0.2 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, glabrous, truncate, brown; seeds 1.3–1.5 ×
0.5–0.7 cm
, ovate, reddish, brown sclerotesta.
Eponymy:—
Named for Heriberto G. Hernández, who, in addition to Thomas Wendt, was the greatest explorer of the Selva Chimalapas and the Uxpanapa region, where this species appears to be endemic. He was also involved in collecting the species.
Distribution, ecology and ethnobotany:—
Confined to
Oaxaca
,
350–420 m
(
Fig. 1
); frequent on slopes on deep brown soils in tropical rain forests with
Hirtella triandra
,
Licania hypoleuca
,
Pouteria neglecta
,
Terminalia
sp.
,
Guatteria anomala
and
Vatairea
sp.
Known locally as
flor de corazón
(flower of the heart) and
magnolia
. It has been used in medicinal beverages by local inhabitants.
Conservation status:—
Rare, authors failed on two occasions to locate trees of the known populations.According to the IUCN criteria and conditions B1, B2(ab), C2(a)(i, ii) and D, this species is assessed as CR, EOO
3.5 km
2
and AOO
8 km
2
. It was absent in both the Escolapa watershed and La Gloria, and only four mature trees and two young individuals were located on the way to Bolsa de Oro, surrounded by pasturelands.
Additional specimens examined:—
MEXICO
.
Oaxaca
:
Santa María Chimalapa
,
Camino
a
Bolsa de Oro
,
16°51’33.2”N
94°41’17.7”W
,
300 m
,
3 Jun 2023
(sterile),
Vázquez García
&
Rodríguez Pérez
10321
(IBUG)
;
Mpio
:
Sta. María Chimalapa
,
ca
.
7 km
al
S de Sta María
por la cabecera del
Río Escolapa
, en cañada al O. de la vereda
;
16°51′ N
;
94°41′ W
;
400 m
;
Aug 1986
(both fl, fr)
Hernández-G. 2302
(CHAPA, LSU).