Two new critically endangered species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) from the Campos Rupestres of Espinhaço Range, Brazil
Author
Magri, R. A.
Instituto de Biociências, Departamento de Botânica, Universidade de São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Author
Cabral, A.
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Author
Prado, J.
Herbário SP, Instituto de Pesquisas Ambientais, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Author
Lopes, J. C.
0000-0001-6485-9023
jdecarvalholopesdantas@fas.harvard.edu
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-05-31
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Vellozia flavida
Mello-Silva ex Magri
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
2
and
3
).
Type:
—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Serra de Montevidéu
,
Morro das Marombas
, 15º08’30.7” S, 42º47’29.5” W,
1121 m
elev.,
01 March 2023
, fr.,
R.A. Magri
,
R.B. Almeida
&
J.C. Batista
47
(
holotype
SPF00255500
!,
isotypes
to be sent to:
K
!,
RB
!,
US
!).
Diagnosis
:
Vellozia flavida
is similar to
Vellozia luteola
Mello-Silva & N.L.Menezes (1988: 202)
and
V. sulphurea
Pohl (1828: 120)
, the latter is known only from the
type
collection. All have yellow or yellowish perianth and this floral character differs them from all other
Vellozia
species
(
Fig. 2C
), which have usually purple or white flowers. Among them, they can be distinguished from each other by the emergences on the hypanthium, i.e., subulate in
V. luteola
vs. capitate in
V. flavida
(
Fig. 1D
), and by the number of stamens, 15 stamens in
V. luteola
vs. 22 on
V. flavida
. Both can be distinguished from
V. sulphurea
by the presence of glabrous and marcescent leaf blades (
Fig. 2A
) vs. setose on the abaxial surface and deciduous leaf blades on
V. sulphurea
.
Description.
Herbs caespitose or solitary, up to
15 cm
tall, stems few branched. Leaves tristichous; lamina 4.5– 6.2 ×
0.5–0.75 cm
, linear-triangular, arcuate, apex caudate, margins serrate, glabrous, the lamina marcescent and reflexed. Flowers solitary; pedicel evident,
1.2–2.6 cm
long, trigonous, subdensely covered by glandular emergences; Hypanthium 0.3–0.5 ×
0.3–0.5 cm
, globose, densely covered by glandular emergences; Tepals 1.4–2 ×
0.45–0.58 cm
, yellowish, adaxial surface glabrous, abaxial surface subdensely covered with emergences, subsessile, stipitate on the outer tepals, restricted to the proximal portion on the inner tepals; Stamens 22, filaments ca.
1.6 mm
long, anthers ca.
1.1 mm
long, appendages absent; Style ca.
1.2 cm
long; Stigma ca.
3.5 mm
diameter. Fruits loculicidal capsule, 0.45–1 ×
0.35–0.8 cm
, dehiscent by longitudinal slits. Seeds
0.9–1.3 mm
long, brown.
FIGURE 1.
Vellozia flavida
Mello-Silva ex Magri.
A
and
B
: General aspect of the plant.
C
: apical portion of the leaf blade.
D
: detail of the hypanthial emergences. Illustration based on specimen
R.B. Almeida 841
(SPF).
FIGURE 2.
Vellozia flavida
Mello-Silva ex Magri.
A
: Habit.
B
: Detail of the fruit.
C
: Detail of the flower and immature fruit. Credit of photos
A
: R.A. Magri;
B
and
C
: R.B. Almeida.
Habitat
: Clefts on quartzitic rocky outcrops. Between 1120 and 1200 meters above sea level (a.s.l.) (
Fig. 2A
).
Distribution
:
Vellozia flavida
is restricted to the locality of
Morro das Marombas
, in the municipality of Monte Azul, on the Northern portion of the
Espinhaço
Range,
Minas Gerais State
,
Brazil
(
Fig. 3
).
Etymology
: The specific epithet refers to the yellowish color of the perianth, a rare character in the genus
Vellozia
.
Paratypes
:
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Serra de Montevidéu, Morro das Marombas
,
15°08’13” S
,
42°47’29” W
,
1150 m
elev.,
22 October 2018
(fr.),
G
.
Martinelli
et al. 20434
(
RB
!,
SPF
!)
;
Serra de Montevidéu, Morro das Marombas
,
15º08’32” S
,
42º47’28” W
,
1121 m
elev.,
07 August 2021
(fr.),
R
.
A
.
Magri
et al. 11
(
SPF
!)
;
Serra de Montevidéu, Morro das Marombas
, sobre rocha em área de mineração de quartzito,
15º08’18” S
,
42º47’10” W
,
1165 m
elev.,
04 October 2022
(fl., fr.),
R
.
B
.
Almeida
et al. 841
(
SPF
!)
;
Serra de Montevidéu, Morro das Marombas,
1165
m elev.,
01 March 2023
(fr.),
R
.
A
.
Magri
et al. 50
(
SPF
!)
.
Phenology
: The plants were collected with flowers in October and with fruits in August, October, and March.
Conservation Status:
The species has an EOO of
0.177 km
² and an AOO of
8 km
², occurring on a small population in a not protected area that is also coveted by the Quartzite Mining industry. In this way, this species is characterized as Critically Endangered (CR) according to IUCN criteria B2ab (i, ii, iii, iv).