Native Species of Sapotaceae Juss. in Paraná, Brazil
Author
Völtz, Rafael R.
Author
Alves-Araújo, Anderson
Author
Goldenberg, Renato
text
Phytotaxa
2020
2020-02-03
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4
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.430.4.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.430.4.1
1179-3163
13876096
5.9
Pouteria salicifolia
(
Sprengel 1825: 419
)
Radlkofer (1882: 333)
.
Figure 21
Treelet. Trunk section cylindrical, buttressed; bark reddish-brown, scaly, scales papyraceous, rectangular or irregular; slash light yellow-orange, tangential section with ripple marks, not discoloured, with scanty latex. Stems with young shoots ferrugineous, soon yellowish-brown, not lenticellate, rounded, sericeous-tomentose at first, becoming glabrous when older. Leaves loosely clustered at the stem apex. Petiole 3.0–7.0 mm long, flat, sericeous-tomentose or glabrous. Leaf blade chartaceous, 7.5–18.0 ×
0.7–1.5 cm
, linear or narrow-oblanceolate, apex acute, sometimes mucronate, base cuneate and decurrent, adaxial surface glabrous, abaxial surface tomentose or pubescent at first, becoming glabrous when older, venation brochidodromous, midrib raised on both sides, secondaries (17–)23–44 pairs, straight or slightly convergen, parallel, slightly raised on both sides or flat on the abaxial surface, intramarginal vein present, intersecondaries long, tertiary veins loosely reticulate, slightly raised on both sides or flat on the abaxial surface, quaternary veins inconspicuous. Inflorescences axillary, 1–2-flowered. Pedicel
5.5–7.5 mm
long, tomentose. Flowers androgynous, cream
in vivo
; calyx in 2 whorls of 2 sepals, ca. 6.0 mm long, the outer ones ovate, apex obtuse, margin entire, the inner ones wide-elliptic, apex rounded, margin ciliate, both with abaxial surface tomentose, adaxial surface glabrous, the inner ones with a broad glabrous marginal stripe; corolla tubulose, glabrous,
9.2 mm
long, tube longer than the lobes,
5.6 mm
long, lobes 4, ca.
3.5 mm
long, oblong, apex rounded or truncate, margin ciliate; stamens 4, fixed halfway of the corolla tube, filaments
4.2 mm
long, glabrous, anthers ca.
2.5 mm
long, glabrous; staminodes 4, ca. 3.0 mm long, oblong, margin entire; ovary 4-locular,
1.6 mm
long, ovoide, style
7.4 mm
long, glabrous, stigma slightly lobed. Fruit when immature greenish-brown, ca. 5.9 ×
1.3 cm
, wide-ellipsoid, tomentose or pubescent, calyx and style persistent. Seed not avaiable.
Selected material:
—
BRAZIL
.
Paraná
: Nova Cantu, 2014,
G. Felito
898 (
HCF
,
MBM
,
RB
). Três Barras do
Paraná
,
17 October 1997
,
J.M. Silva
2141 (
HFC
,
MBM
,
NY
).
FIGURE 21
.
Pouteria salicifolia
. A. Habit. B. Bark. C. Slash. D. Abaxial surface of the leaf. E. Flower, longitudinal section. F. Adaxial surface of the corolla and detail of the ciliate margin. G. Immature fruit. H. Stem with flower. I. Detail of the venation. (A–D without voucher; E–F, H–I from
J.M. Silva
2141; G from
G. Felitto
898) (ov: ovary; st: stamen; stm: staminode).
Additional selected material:
—
BRAZIL
.
Rio Grande do Sul
: Santana do Boa Vista,
16 December 1997
,
E.N. Garcia
262 (
MBM
).
In
Paraná
Pouteria salicifolia
occurs in riversides and periodically flooded forests between 170 and
850 m
elev., in Semideciduos Seasonal Forest. Collected with flowers in October and with immature fruits in December. It can be recognized by the reddish-brown scaly bark, the slash with tangential section with ripple marks, the linear or narrow-oblanceolate leaf (the length-width ratio equal or more than 6:1), and the wide-ellipsoid fruits with a slender beak and a narrowed base.
Conservation Status:
—This species was listed as “Least concern” (
LC
) by CNCFlora (2018). In
Paraná
P. salicifolia
is irregularly distributed on riverside and alluvial plains, and few individuals are in protected areas. The main problems to its conservation are the decline in the quality of habitat and the construction of dams.