A monograph of the genus Polylepis (Rosaceae)
Author
Boza Espinoza, Tatiana Erika
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9925-1795
Institute for Nature, Earth and Energy (INTE), Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP), Av. Universitaria 1801, Lima 15088, Peru
tatianaerika@gmail.com
Author
Kessler, Michael
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4612-9937
Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH- 8008 Zurich, Switzerland
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Polylepis simpsoniae T.Boza & M.Kessler
sp. nov.
Figs 57
, 58
Diagnosis.
The species differs from
Polylepis weberbaueri
Pilg. in the smaller, broadly ovate leaflets (0.9-1.6
x
0.4-1.1 cm) and shorter inflorescences (2.5-5.5 cm long) bearing 3-5 flowers, with each flower having 11-13 stamens.
Figure 57.
Polylepis simpsoniae
T.Boza & M.Kessler
A
leaves
B
upper leaf surface
C
leaves
D
habit
E
lower leaf surface. Scale bars: 1 cm (
A-E
). Photographs by T.E. Boza E.
Type
.
Ecuador
:
Canar
: along
Paramo-road
to
Manu
W of
Canar
,
02°33'S
,
79°02'W
,
3300-3700 m
,
20 June 1988
,
S. Laegaard
71564
(
holotype
: QCA!; isotype: AAU!)
.
Figure 58.
Polylepis simpsoniae
T.Boza & M. Kessler
A
flowering branch
B
stipular sheaths
C
fruit
D
upper leaf surface
E
lower leaf surface (
A
Romoleroux 589
B
Laegaard 102679
C
Laegaard 55087
D, E
Laegaard 70084
). Scale bars:
2 cm
(
A
);
5 mm
(
C
);
3 cm
(
D, E
). Photographs by T. E. Boza E.
Description.
Trees
1-8 m tall.
Leaves
slightly congested at the branch tips, imparipinnate with 2-3 pairs of lateral leaflets, obtrullate in outline, (2.3-)2.8-5.8
x
(1.5-)1.9-3.3 cm; rachises densely tomentose, points of leaflet attachment with a tuft of long, lanate hairs; stipular sheaths apically acute with spurs, densely lanate on the outer surfaces; leaflets elliptic in outline, second pair from the terminal leaflet the largest, one of this pair (0.9-)1.3-1.6
x
(0.4-)0.7-1.1 cm; margin entire or slightly crenate with 2-4 teeth, apically emarginate, basally unequally cordate; upper leaflet surfaces glabrous; lower leaflet surfaces densely tomentose with whitish hairs 0.5-0.7 mm long.
Inflorescences
pendant, (2.5-)3.7-3.9(-5.5) cm long, bearing 3-5 flowers; floral bracts 3.3-6.1 mm long, narrowly triangular, densely lanate on the outer surface; rachises tomentose.
Flowers
(6.1-)6.7-9.1 mm diam.; sepals 4, ovate, green, densely tomentose outside; stamens 11-13, anthers orbicular, with a dense tuft of straight white hairs on the upper half; styles fimbriate, 2.8-3.3 mm long.
Fruits
turbinate, with variable numbers and placement of flattened spines, densely villous; 2.4-5.8
x
5.1-7.5 mm including spines.
Diploid
.
Distribution, habitat, and ecology.
Polylepis simpsoniae
occurs in southern Ecuador (
Canar
and Azuay) (Fig.
61
). It grows on relatively dry slopes at 2500-3800 m elevation, where it often co-occurs with
P. reticulata
. When they co-occur,
P. simpsoniae
tends to occur at lower elevation (maximum probability of occurrence at 3300-3700 m) than
P. reticulata
(3800-4000 m) (
Montalvo et al. 2018
).
Etymology.
We name the species in honor of Beryl B. Simpson (1942-), professor emeritus in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin, who, apart from her important contributions to the knowledge of
Polylepis
(
Simpson 1979
,
1986
), has conducted remarkable research on tropical angiosperms.
Conservation status.
Based on 15 collecting localities, the estimated EOO is 12,905 km2, and the AOO is 92 km2. It has been collected in Cajas National Park, but populations there are heavily fragmented and degraded. Indeed, many
P. simpsoniae
forests occur at low elevations outside of the protected area where they are subject to continuing fragmentation and habitat degradation from livestock grazing and firewood extraction. We assess
P. simpsoniae
as Endangered (A1, B1a+B2a, C2a).
Notes.
Polylepis simpsoniae
was treated as
P. weberbaueri
by previous authors (e.g.
Simpson 1979
;
Romoleroux 1996
), including within
P. weberbaueri
populations from central Ecuador and northern Peru. However, based on its distinct morphology and ecology, this taxon should be recognized as different from
P. weberbaueri
.
Polylepis simpsoniae
resembles
P. weberbaueri
in having 2-3 leaflet pairs and same type and density of hairs, but it has broadly ovate leaflets and smaller (0.9-1.6
x
0.4-1.1 cm) leaflets than
P. weberbaueri
, which has elliptic leaflets 1.6-2.1
x
0.6-0.9 cm. Further,
P. simpsoniae
has shorter inflorescences (2.5-5.5 cm) bearing 3-5 flowers, with each flower having 11-13 stamens, whereas
P. weberbaueri
has longer inflorescences (8.2-9.7 cm) bearing 9-11 flowers, with each flower having 19-21 stamens.
Specimens examined.
Ecuador
.
Azuay
:
Banos
, Parque Nacional de Las Cajas, along road Soldados-Angas app.
2 km
above Soldados,
02°56'S
,
079°12'W
,
3480 m
,
02 May 1992
,
Laegaard
102679
(AAU!, QCA!). Cuenca, Area Nacional de
Recreacion
Cajas, collection made along
Rio
Patul from the Comunidad Baute/Laguna Patul (watershed of
Rio
Patul),
02°33'S
,
079°21'W
,
3500-4200 m
, s.d.,
Clark 6229
(QCA!, QCNE, US!). Jimbilla, along road Cuenca-Soldados,
03°50'S
,
079°09'W
,
3000-3300 m
,
03 March 1985
,
Laegaard
53795
(AAU!, MO!). San Joaquin, from Soldados eastwards along the road until Hda. San Vicente (west of Cuenca),
02°56'S
,
079°10'W
,
3200-3300 m
,
05 January 1981
,
Balslev 1546
(AAU!, NY, QCA!); Parque Nac. de Las Cajas, at entrance to the park at Soldados,
02°56'S
,
079°13'W
,
3900 m
,
02 May 1992
,
Laegaard
102677
(AAU!, GOET!);
Paramo
de Soldados, SW of Cuenca,
02°57'S
,
079°14'W
,
3020 m
,
24 October 1984
,
Laegaard
53234
(AAU!, MO!); between Cuenca and Soldados,
02°57'S
,
079°10'W
,
2800-3000 m
,
28 August 1985
,
Laegaard
55082
(AAU!); at Soldados,
02°57'S
,
079°14'W
,
2800-3000 m
,
28 August 1985
,
Laegaard
55083
(AAU!);
55087
(AAU!, GOET!, MO!); at bridge
2 km
below Soldados,
02°56'S
,
078°13'W
,
3200 m
,
14 February 1988
,
Laegaard
70082
(AAU!, QCNE);
70084
;
70085
(AAU!, MO!); cerca al
Rio
Yanuncay, carretera via San Joaquin-Soldados Angas,
02°56'S
,
079°13'W
,
3100 m
,
07 April 2007
,
Romoleroux 4445
(CHEP, ECUAMZ, QCA!). Sayausi, Las Cajas National Park. Wet
paramo
near roadside,
02°50'S
,
079°12'W
,
3500 m
,
19 September 1983
,
Brandbyge 42269
(AAU!, MO!, QCA!); from Soldados E along the road until Hcda. San Vicente (W of Cuenca),
3200-3300 m
,
05 January 1981
,
Balslev 1546
(QCA!); Zurucucho,
Canton
Cuenca, Valley bottom, along rivers,
3200 m
,
11 August 1978
,
Boeke 2622
(QCA!); route de Cuenca
a
Angas,
paramo
de Cajas, peu au dessus du hameau de Soldados,
14 km
en desous du col sur le versant
interieur
,
3250 m
,
05 October 1988
,
Huttel 1136
(QCA!);
Paramo
de Soldados, SW of Cuenca,
3320 m
,
24 October 1984
,
Laegaard
53234
(QCA!); between Cuenca and Soldados,
2800-3000 m
,
28 August 1985
,
Laegaard
55082
(QCA!); at Soldados,
3200-3400 m
,
28 August 1985
,
Laegaard
55083
(QCA!); at Soldados,
3200 m
,
28 August 1985
,
Laegaard
55087
(QCA!); at bridge
2 km
below Soldados,
3200 m
,
14 February 1988
,
Laegaard
70084
(QCA!); Parque Nacional Cajas,
3850-3900 m
,
10 September 2001
,
Romoleroux 4028
(QCA!); Est. San Pedro near
Canar
on steep slopes,
02 January 1977
,
Simpson 8532
(US!, USM!);
8532a
(USM!); Cajas,
Rio
Blanco,
3620 m
,
28 August 1999
,
Smeets 791
(QCA!).
Canar
: Gualleturo, along
Paramo-road
to Manu W of
Canar
, W of pass,
02°33'S
,
079°02'W
,
3700 m
,
20 June 1988
,
Laegaard
71561
;
71564
(AAU!, QCA!);
71567
(MO!). Ingapirca, Comunidad San Isidro de Vendeleche,
02°32'S
,
078°50'W
,
3200 m
,
04 March 1983
,
Brandbyge 42085
(AAU!, MO!, NY); Ingapirca Parish, Silante,
02°29'S
,
078°49'W
,
3450 m
,
01 January 1992
,
Kohn 1526
(MO!). Zhud, along road to Culebrillas ca. km 6-10,
02°26'S
,
078°57'W
,
3400-3500 m
,
04 February 2000
,
Laegaard
21006
(AAU!, MO!); at the antennas of Culebrillas ca.
17 km
from Panamericana,
02°26'S
,
078°57'W
,
4000 m
,
04 February 2000
,
Laegaard
21031
(AAU!, MO!).
Guapan
,
3525 m
,
28 November 2000
,
Endara 760
(QCA!); along
paramo
road to Manu W of
CaOar
. W of pass,
3300-3700 m
,
20 June 1988
,
Laegaard
71561
(QCA!); Pimo, entre Oyacshi y Zhud,
3250 m
,
13 October 1987
,
Romoleroux 392
(AAU!, NY, QCA!); Desde
Canar
, km 10.5, Cerro Caucay,
3450 m
, s.d.,
Romoleroux 586
(AAU!, QCA!); Oeste de
Canar
, Km 10.5, Cerro Cuacay,
3450 m
,
27 April 1988
,
Romoleroux 587
(AAU!, MO!, QCA!);
589
(AAU!, QCA!); s.d.,
Rose 22722
;
22733
;
23792
(NY, US!); Cuenca del
Rio
Dudas (Fund. Cordillera Tropical),
3230 m
,
17 October 2006
,
Salgado 1292
(QCA!).
Chimborazo
:
Chimborazo
/
Canar
: between Santa Rosa and Joyagshi, near Tipococha,
3500 m
, s.d.,
Camp E-4088
(F!, NY, US!).
Tungurahua
: Bellavista,
3700 m
,
05 December 2009
,
Caranqui 1907
(QCA!).