A revision of Geonoma (Arecaceae)
Author
Henderson, Andrew
text
Phytotaxa
2011
2011-02-18
17
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journal article
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10.11646/phytotaxa.17.1
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1179-3163
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37a.
Geonoma maxima
subsp.
maxima
Geonoma multiflora
Martius (1823: 7)
.
Lectotype
(designated by
Wessels Boer 1968
):
BRAZIL
. Pará: without locality, no date,
C. Martius s.n.
(
lectotype
M!).
Geonoma paraensis
Spruce (1871: 112)
. Type:
BRAZIL
. Pará: near Belém, no date,
R. Spruce 69
(
holotype
K!).
Leaves
regularly pinnate with 3–5-veined pinnae (except for basal and apical ones), not plicate; rachis 77.9(49.5–120.0) cm long; pinnae 18(4–31) per side of rachis; basal pinna 0.7(0.2–2.5) cm wide, forming an angle of 57(34–80)° with the rachis.
Inflorescences
rachillae 31(9–50).
Distribution and habitat:—
From
5°10’N–
5°58’S
and 46°30’–
60°11’W
in central and eastern Amazon region of
Brazil
,
Suriname
,
French Guiana
, with outliers in
Guyana
and
Brazil
at 288(50–700) m elevation in lowland rainforest (
Fig. 25
).
A specimen from
French Guiana
(
de Granville 16838
) differs from the others in its narrower pinnae. Another specimen from
French Guiana
(
de Granville 13389
) has only four pinnae per side of the rachis. Both these specimens approach
subsp.
ambigua
in their leaf morphology. The geographically isolated specimens (
Henderson 649, 664, 1055, 1075, 1163, Moore 9534, Prance 2239
) from near Manaus in
Brazil
have longer rachis, more pinnae, and narrower apical pinnae with narrower angles. However, there are too few specimens to test these differences, and it is not clear if the gap between them and other specimens is an artifact caused by incomplete collecting.