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, trail towards finca of
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16489
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(
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; isotypes: MO, NY, QCA, SEL).
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<paragraph id="2414C39C5BC757A47DDE245159CCEF8A" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Similar to
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0.5-1.0 cm long in
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), larger campanulate corolla tube that exceeds 3.0 cm in length (
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corolla tube less than 3 cm in
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<emphasis id="A23FC6085A6C69BEBFEBFCC1E88F61D5" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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), and a uniformly dark purple corolla tube (
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broad range of corolla tube colors from uniformly white to white suffused with blue in
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).
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Terrestrial herb; roots fibrous, shoots dorsiventral, usually light green, occasionally green suffused with red, 20-60 cm tall, 2.5-5 mm diam., glabrous. Leaves opposite, strongly anisophyllous, interstipular scar present; the larger leaf of pair with petioles (4-) 7-17 mm long, uniformly green or green suffused with red, glabrous, blade asymmetrical ovate to elliptic, base oblique, to 10 mm between bases, apex acuminate, (5-) 8.5-23.3
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3.0-5.8 (-8) cm, subentire to serrate, adaxially light green, sparsely pilose, abaxially green, puberulent to pilose with uncinate trichomes (more so on veins); the smaller leaf of a pair with petioles to 5 mm (some appearing sessile), glabrous, blade ovate to orbicular, base oblique (appearing equilateral), apex acuminate to cuspidate, 0.9-2.4
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0.5-1.2 cm, entire to serrate towards the apex, adaxially and abaxially similar to larger leaf. Inflorescence a terminal, erect, compound cyme (appearing paniculate); peduncle 5-10 cm, glabrous, bracts in pairs 3-5
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0.5-1 mm, persistent, opposite, adaxially and abaxially glabrous; rachis to 10 cm long, 3-10 nodes, with 2 cymules per node; pedicel 6-9 mm long. Calyx uniformly light green to uniformly wine red, lobes five, broadly ovate at base and acuminate at apex, 11-14
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3-5 mm, connate at base, outer surface with dense sticky trichomes, inner surface nearly glabrous. Corolla campanulate, uniformly dark purple, base sometimes white suffused with purple, 30-45
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15-20 mm, sparsely pilose, minute gland-tipped trichomes on the inner dorsal surface of the tube (inserted above androecium), osmophore present; corolla lobes with minute glandular trichomes along margin of the lobes, lateral and dorsal lobes 7-9
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4-6 mm, ventral lobe 9-11
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6-7 mm. Androecium with four stamens, 4-5 mm long, didynamous, included, filaments 3-5 mm long, adnate to corolla, anthers 0.8-1.1
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0.5-0.7 mm, connivent for up to 1 mm; nectary absent. Gynoecium with inferior ovary, to 2 mm wide, densely pilose with glandular trichomes that extend to the calyx lobes, style to 5.6 mm long, glabrous, stigma stomatomorphic. Fruits not observed.
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<paragraph id="4C8F21223506D1A337EC16C3F2D7151F" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Flowering in March. Fruits not observed.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="DA8B60290711EB5351CA9533FE117BC6" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The trichomes on the calyx lobes and inferior ovary allow the flower to cling to an upside-down finger (Fig.
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). This specific epithet reflects the sticky trichomes on the outer surface of the inferior ovary and calyx lobes.
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J.L.Clark &amp; Keene
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lateral view of flower
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front view of flower
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inferior ovary and calyx lobes adhering to a finger from the sticky trichomes
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dorsiventral habit (
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from
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). Photos by J.L. Clark.
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<paragraph id="1E3B4135FF41B53F6F2AE3FEC975885D" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Distribution and preliminary assessment of conservation status.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="50D13420726DB575CCCE48558EE658C5" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Monopyle glutinosa</emphasis>
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is endemic to the western Andean slopes of Ecuador. The three known collections are located in the buffer zone and the southern region of Reserva
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Los Illinizas, from disturbed primary forests. GeoCAT calculated the following values for EOO = 46.31 km2 and AOO = 12 km2. Based on the available information and according to the IUCN Red List Criteria and Guidelines (
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;
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),
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is preliminarily assessed as Critically Endangered (CR, B1a,biii), based on its limited geographic range (EOO &lt;100 km2) and the uncertain future of habitat conservation of western Andean forests as exemplified by the deforestation for agriculture throughout the buffer zone and inside the park.
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<paragraph id="3B80C00E583DF8A54B74D7AF8743BAFF" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Comments.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="98AE273BFB929FBB75272F4A3D1653DC" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Monopyle glutinosa</emphasis>
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differs from all other
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by the presence of sticky glandular trichomes intermixed with similarly-sized uncinate trichomes on the outer surface of the inferior ovary and calyx lobes.
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<emphasis id="B2C253CE378AABA23331BAAB0C674815" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Monopyle glutinosa</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="A23E449F074FF5A185A725A4C64D8132" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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share a similar terrestrial dorsiventral habit with a terminal inflorescence, swollen regions along the stem between nodes (Fig.
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), and similar shapes of calyx and corolla. The inflorescence on
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<emphasis id="ED55B32CC538452BA6AAC7D4AC806625" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. glutinosa</emphasis>
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has shorter peduncles and appears more compact (&lt;10 cm). The inflorescence on
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<emphasis id="CCAAF63A8472D4C6F335DE2EE461ED97" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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has more inflorescence branching and appears broader from longer peduncles, often exceeding 10 cm in length and width (Fig.
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). The campanulate flowers and broadly ovate calyx lobes are similar to
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<emphasis id="16EE4892A7D363067ED44888BB49C0EF" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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. The campanulate corolla tube in
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<emphasis id="E11C45015A08E05BECDD882BE9DC92D8" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. glutinosa</emphasis>
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exceeds 3 cm (Fig.
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), in contrast to the smaller corolla tube in
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<emphasis id="9E7D2E6E8F80D26145F151E72060CF46" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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that rarely exceeds 3 cm in length (Fig.
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) and 1 cm in width (Fig.
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). The broadly ovate calyx lobes with acuminate, reflexed apices are longer (ca. 1.5 cm long) in
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<emphasis id="808A850CA094C390F4224FD94BB5785F" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. glutinosa</emphasis>
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(Fig.
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) relative to the shorter (ca. 0.5-1.0 cm long) calyx lobes in
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<emphasis id="CFB94856A2FADDF12FB4E70DA799C27A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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(Fig.
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). Corolla tube coloration ranges in
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<emphasis id="A1958F4EF79AE6FBB00AD305C9650864" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. ecuadorensis</emphasis>
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from uniformly white to white suffused with blue (Fig.
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). In contrast, the corolla tube of
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<emphasis id="14B103C6A8B7C946D2A7C0C3D856042A" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">M. glutinosa</emphasis>
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is uniformly dark purple (Fig.
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).
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is distributed throughout western Ecuador (usually above 1200 meters). In contrast,
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is locally endemic and restricted to altitudes below 1200 meters.
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<emphasis id="C45FB29460AD4076561939C9E71B56E6" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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C.V.Morton
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lateral view of flower
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front view of flower
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swollen region between nodes
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dorsiventral habit with terminal inflorescence (
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from
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,
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). Photos by J.L. Clark.
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<paragraph id="DC544BF5ED847E3B41F837A47844B046" pageId="0" pageNumber="15">Additional specimens examined.</paragraph>
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.
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NW of El
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Reserva
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Los Illinizas
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,
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et al. 10064
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