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Figs 1
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<paragraph id="36FAD795CAB436BF706606D570EAAE8D" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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This species differs from all known species of
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by the uniquely inflated perigone, the shape and coloration of which is reminiscent of the genus
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Rchb. (
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) or superficially certain species of Andean vaccinioid
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.
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<paragraph id="DF6BC1EA7EA6D8BF5AE71F0B51BF14E7" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Type.</paragraph>
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PERU. Ancash: Prov. Recuay, Dist. Cotaparaco, Sector Santa Cruz, 2450 m, 6 Mar 2007.
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(holotype: USM!).
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<paragraph id="CFD856BFCBAE4003E333ACDFA961435A" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Description.</paragraph>
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Small terrestrial geophytic herb (
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); bulb small, globose-ellipsoidal, ca. 2 cm diam., prolonged into neck 7.5-8
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60-70 mm. Leaves 2-3, sessile, narrowly lorate, 4-6
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90-110 mm, slightly canaliculate, obtuse at apex, with conspicuous midrib, glabrous, green, synanthous. Inflorescence pseudo-umbellate, borne at apex of naked scape; scape cylindrical, solid, 150-200 mm long (as observed), terminated by 2 spathe bracts, bracts green, ovate lanceolate. Flowers 2-3, pendulous, 35-40 mm long; pedicels slender, 15-20 mm long at anthesis; perigone consisting of 6 tepals in 2 whorls, fused into a tube that is narrowly cylindrical in proximal 15-17 mm and arcuate proximally, abruptly dilated distally to ca. 8 mm at throat; limb urceolate, abruptly inflated to ca. 33 mm in diam., then slightly constricted in distal 10 mm; tepals 6, bright orange-red proximally, concrescent, green in distal 10 mm with yellowish green margins, glabrous; outer tepals elliptical, 5-6
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13-14 mm, apiculate; inner tepals elliptical, 5.5-6.5
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12-13 mm, minutely apiculate. Stamens 6, basally connate into cylindrical staminal cup or corona, 7.4-7.6
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11.0-11.5 mm, reaching to ca. 2 mm from the apex of the limb, salmon proximally, prominently 6-lobed, the lobes white distally and coarsely dentate along their edge, ca. 2
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3 mm; free filaments short, inserted at sinus between the lobes; anthers grouped in the center of the flower (but not connivent), ca. 3 mm long, linear, dorsifixed, versatile, longitudinally dehiscent; pollen yellow. Style ca. 45 mm long, exerted ca. 5 mm past apex of the limb, white; stigma capitate, papillate, white, 2-2.3 mm wide. Ovary inferior, green, oblong, ca. 5
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10 mm, 3-loculed, placentation axile, ovules oblong, flattened, ca. 20 per locule, superposed. Capsule and seed not seen.
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<emphasis id="A2531644724ADD0A089E20C2B7A9EF2B" bold="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Figure 1.</emphasis>
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. Photos by anonymous source, used with permission.
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Inflorescence in habitat
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bouquet of cut inflorescences
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habit in nature
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, photos by
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Cano
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flowers
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habit in cultivation.
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<emphasis id="3D63C990B5CC06AD80E408CD804CCDE1" bold="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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.
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Habit
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whole flower
<emphasis id="3A91268AA7F715B6E6F0BA15BDDFE142" bold="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">C</emphasis>
whole flower cut open to show staminal corona and ovule number. Drawing by Klei Sousa.
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<paragraph id="9B2B15130E15F4B11F1100B013F6FFFF" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Distribution and ecology.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="81875016888E11EC5115F0A2541BDAF9" authorityName="Meerow &amp; A. Cano" authorityYear="2019" class="Liliopsida" family="Amaryllidaceae" genus="Clinanthus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Clinanthus inflatus" order="Asparagales" pageId="1" pageNumber="116" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="inflatus">
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is known only from the type locality (
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), in seasonally dry vegetation.
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<paragraph id="7D478F965B97487CE023E7808E08BFF1" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">
<emphasis id="7D38BE3DF2EF19ED064D91C3C2E763A6" bold="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Figure 3.</emphasis>
Map of northern Peru showing type localities of
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<emphasis id="A1DBED0A26209578892370AF3B063201" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Clinanthus inflatus</emphasis>
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(white circle) and
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<emphasis id="2667DB7886C41D3A0B981D42B5146FC8" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="116">Ismene parviflora</emphasis>
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(black square). Inset: map of South America with Peru filled in black.
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<pageBreakToken id="AAD5040908F4741E568E5EA3D14AE810" pageId="2" pageNumber="117" start="start">Phenology</pageBreakToken>
.
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<paragraph id="C83308C60853EBCD3F0DCC607F65DC75" pageId="2" pageNumber="117">Plants were collected in flower in March.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="ED52CE0A081229C6437F23C843A99957" pageId="2" pageNumber="117">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="9BC5DD43CC7183FD4D6DA2860E6F789D" pageId="2" pageNumber="117">The specific epithet is from Latin and refers to the abruptly inflated perigone.</paragraph>
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<pageBreakToken id="BF2D038D27C3EBFA2B72AA6DC0F4E2AF" pageId="3" pageNumber="118" start="start">Preliminary</pageBreakToken>
conservation status.
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Since nothing is known of the distribution of this species beyond the type locality, it is best to place it in the category Data Deficient (
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,
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). The type specimen label indicates that it was abundant at the collection site.
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<paragraph id="98A6C45552DEB5AA6C4A9D229AF9D856" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">Notes.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="910B9EB7161B742D6FB213E877A1334D" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">
The urceolate perigone of
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<emphasis id="75375C84316A48BB033CA1C627B049F4" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">C. inflatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is yet another example of the convergent evolution that characterizes the tetraploid Andean lineages (
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). It seems to have affinity with the subclade of
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<emphasis id="BF540D15094CE1FE1F8CC1B30A8F55C3" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">Clinanthus</emphasis>
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(
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) that includes
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<emphasis id="A0F4BA4D9F0B670161009CBBF1E6C5F4" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">C. campodensis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Ravenna) Meerow,
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<emphasis id="60DE3282712B95F4B8BF6AB606891192" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">C. humilis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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<emphasis id="D7E01567CD73F3358AB5A3C5465E8D3F" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">C. recurvatus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Ruiz &amp; Pav.) Meerow, and
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<emphasis id="72319E64128C77BD73342314508D0E45" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="118">C. ruber</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(Herb.) Meerow &amp; A. Cano, all with leaves &lt;1 cm wide, and relatively small flowers.
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