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A New Species of Adenocalymma Martius ex Meisner (Bignoniaceae) from Minas Gerais, Brazil Veridiana Vizoni Scudeller Depto. Botanica—IB/UNICAMP, C.P. 6109, Campinas-13.083-970, SP, Brazil. [email protected] ABSTRACT. A new species is presented for the ge¬ Hunt, 1974). It is characterized by branchlets te¬ nus Adenocalymma (Bignoniaceae tribe Bignon- rete, tendril simple, leaves entire, raceme axillary, ieae). Adenocalymma magnoalatum Scudeller oc¬ bracts usually conspicuous but caducous, calyx curs in the Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, Minas with conspicuous black patelliform glands on the Gerais, Brazil. Its subcoriaceous blades and sec¬ outer side, corolla tubular, bright yellow, either ondary veins raised and yellow below, a quadran¬ wholly tomentose or pubescent, very rarely wholly gular ovary, and especially the 4-alate fruit and glabrous outside, 4 fertile stamens, 1 staminode, convex, bi-alate seeds compressed on the back dis¬ anther 2-divaricate, stigma 2-lamellate, and fruit tinguish the species. capsule septifragal. RESUMEN. Se presenta una nueva especie para el In this paper, a new species is presented from gEnero Adenocalymma (Bignoniaceae tribu Bignon- the Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, in the State of ieae), A. magnoalatum Scudeller, del “Parque Es¬ Minas Gerais, Brazil. The Parque Estadual do Rio tadual do Rio Doce,” Minas Gerais, Brasil. La es¬ Doce is located between 42°38'30"-48°28'18"W pecie se caracteriza por sus hojas subcoridceas y and 19°48'18"—19°29'24"S, encompassing the mu¬ venas secundarias elevadas y amarillas en el enves, nicipalities of TimEteo, MarliEria, and Dionfsio, un ovario cuadrangular y especialmente por el fruto comprising an area of approximately 36,000 ha 4-alado y las semillas convexas y bi-aladas com- (Instituto Estadual de Florestas, 1994). primidas dorsalinente. Adenocalymma magnoalatum Scudeller, sp. nov. The etymology of Adenocalymma Martius ex TYPE: Brazil. Minas Gerais: MarliEria, Parque Meisner is complex. The name is a compound of Estadual do Rio Doce (PERD), estrada do Res- adenos (a5ew> f. = glands) and calymma (KatAv/x- taurante, 10 Oct. 19%, V. V. Scudeller 579 (ho- txa n. = head-covering); these characteristics are lotype, VIC; isotype, MO (fr only)). Figure 1. found in almost all species of the genus. Meisner (1840) published the original description of the ge¬ Haec species A. paulislaro Bureau & K. Schumann et A. nus with the spelling Adenocalymna. However, En- duseni Kraenzlin affinis, sed ab eis calyce et corolla extus dlicher (1841) used the spelling Adenocalymma. As tomentosis, ovario 4-angulari, capsula oblonga, 4-alata glan- dulis pateliformibus in alis et seminibus alatis differt. a result, two different spellings of this name still persist. Scudeller (2000) proposed the conservation Liana. Branchlets elliptic to terete, lenticels of the Adenocalymma spelling, based both on what abundant, without interpetiolar glandular fields; appears to be Meisner’s own correction (1843), to pseudostipules oblong-elliptic to linear, 0.7-1.0 X the index of his original description, and Bureau 0.1-0.3 cm, glabrous, with 1—3 patelliform glands (1872). Bureau pointed out that the original spell¬ at midpoint, persistent. Leaves opposite, brochi- ing used by Meisner (in his original description) dodromous, bifoliolate; tendrils simple; petioles was wrong and commented, “J’ai vu plus de dix 2.1-3.2 cm long, terete, with prominent lenticels; Etiquettes de la main de Martius, toutes rEdigEes petiolules 2.6-4.1 cm long, terete; blades 11.4— conformEment & l’Etymologie grecque, et dans 17.0 X 4.5—7.7 cm, oblong-elliptic, chartaceous, YEnchiridion d’Endlicher, qui a paru en 1841, on glabrous above, densely lepidote below, base asym¬ trouve le merae nom citE sous la forme correcte: metric, apex acuminate, margins revolute; primary Adenocalymma” (Bureau, 1872: 19-20). veins straight, immersed above, prominent and yel¬ The genus Adenocalymma is represented by ap¬ lowish below; secondary veins 8 to 10 pairs, mod¬ proximately 60 species (Mabberley, 1997). It is dis¬ erate acute (angle of divergence = 55°), yellowish tributed in tropical America, from Mexico and the when dry. Inflorescence 5.95—14.27 cm long, 5-8 Lesser Antilles to Uruguay and northeast Argentina pairs of flowers, axillary racemiform, bracts and (Bureau & Schumann, 1896-1897; Sandwith & bracteoles 0.2-0.5 X 0.1—0.2 cm, linear, caducous, Novon 10: 234-237. 2000. Volume 10, Number 3 Scudeller 235 2000 Adenocalymma magnoalatum from Brazil without patelliform glands; calyx green, tubular, 5- duseni presents the petiolule longer than the petiole denticulate, 0.9-1.1 X 0.6-0.8 cm, tomentose out¬ and leaflets ovate-lanceolate as in A. hatschbachii. side, patelliform glands toward apex, margins vil¬ Gentry (1993) distinguished the latter species by lose; corolla yellow, tubular-infundibuliform, with 5 larger bracts and bracteoles, the usual presence of lobes, mucronulate, symmetric, basal tube (ca. 1.2 conspicuous calyx glands, thicker distinctly coria¬ cm) glabrous, toward apex tomentose outside, gla- ceous leaves, and the corolla more inlundibuliform- brate inside except lobes tomentose on both faces, campanulate with included anthers. corolla tube 4.2-5.4 X 1.5-1.9 cm, lobes 1.3-1.7 In the absence of fruit, A. magnoalatum can be X 1.5—1.7 cm, mucronulate; stamens epipetalous, confused with A. paulistarum and A. duseni, with didynamous, included, longest pair 2.0—2.5 cm leaves with yellow veins when dry, bracts caducous, long, shortest pair 1.4—1.5 cm long, villose at the and corolla recurved. However, A. magnoalatum is level of filament insertion, with capitate glandular distinguished from those by the petiolule usually trichomes, staminodes inconspicuous, anthers gla¬ longer than the petiole, the oblong-elliptic leaf brous, 0.6-0.7 cm long, with thecae divergent, con¬ blade with 8 to 10 pairs of secondary veins, and nective slightly prolonged, apiculate; ovary narrow¬ the quadrangular ovary. ly lanceolate, quadrangular, ca. 0.7 X 0.1 cm, The Parque Estadual do Rio Doce was visited glabrous, bilocular, ovules biseriate in each locule, monthly from September 1995 to February 1997 (Scu¬ style terete, ca. 3.6 cm long, stigma evenly 2-la- deller & Carvalho-Okano, 1998). Adenocalymma mellate, with the lamellae oblong, 0.23 X 0.11 cm; magnoalatum was found flowering only between Jan¬ nectar disc annular-pulvinate, ca. 0.2 X 0.1 cm. uary and March 1996, and in October 1996. It follows Capsule septifragal oblong, 4-alate, 21.7 X 4.9 cm, the phenological pattern multiple bang (see Gentry, midribs prominent, patelliform glands abundant on 1974), with two or more flowering peaks annually. De¬ the wings; seeds compressed on the back, convex, spite this phenology, seed dispersal was only observed bi-alate, body 1.4—1.8 X 1.3 cm, wings hyaline- at the end of October, concomitant with one of the membranaceous, 1.6—1.7 X 1.3 cm each. annual flowering peaks. According to Scudeller and Carvalho-Okano (1998), all other species of Adeno- Distribution and habitat. Adenocalymma mag¬ calymma flower at the same time (March and Octo¬ noalatum is known only from the type locality, Parque ber), but only A. bracteatum can be mistaken for A. Estadual do Rio Doce, occurring in its Southwest magnoalatum (see above). area. This forest in the Parque Estadual do Rio Doce As found in the literature, most Adenocalymma represents one of the last remnants of the Atlantic species occurring in Brazil and surrounding coun¬ Rain Forest under legal protection in Minas Gerais. tries have a cylindrical or a slightly dorsiventrally The species extends into the forest canopy. flattened fruit. Only three species, A. gracielzae A. The new species is related to the species group H. Gentry, A. apurense (HBK) Sandwith, and A. pur- with linear pseudostipules, conspicuous glands in purascens Rusby, occurring in the north of Brazil the calyx, subcoriaceous blades, and secondary and in Central America present a winged fruit. veins raised and yellowish below. Similar species Adenocalymma gracielzae differs from A. mag¬ are A. bracteatum DC., A. comosum DC., A. duseni, noalatum by the dorsal vein of the capsule being A. hatschbachii A. H. Gentry (calyx eglandular), inconspicuous; the capsule having a puberulous and .4. paulistarum. and grooved surface; and the seeds being quadran¬ Adenocalymma magnoalatum is characterized by gular but unwinged. Although A. apurense presents the mucronulate corolla lobes and quadrangular a slightly winged fruit, its seeds possess a larger ovary, and is especially distinguished by the 4-alate seed body and narrow lines. In spite of the super¬ fruit with well-developed veins and winged seeds. ficial similarity of the fruit, this new taxon differs Adenocalymma bracteatum is characterized by from A. purpurascens by the shape of the leaves its tomentose calyx and bracts as long as buds, and (ovate and very thick) and the bracts (as long as it also occurs in the Parque Estadual do Rio Doce the buds and broadly ovate). (Scudeller & Carvalho-Okano, 1998). This species Paratypes. BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Marli^ria, is easily distinguished from the new species by Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, estrada da Campolina, 24 shorter leaves (7.3-9.7 X 2.6-4.8 cm), ovary terete, Jan. 1996 (fl). V. V. Scudeller IS7 (PERD. VIC). 24 Jan. and bracts concave. Adenocalymma comosum has 1996 (fl), V. V. Scudeller 191 (RB, VIC); estrada do Res- taurante, 25 Jan. 1996 (fl). V. V. Scudeller et <d. 217 the calyx glabrous. Adenocalymma hatschbachii (PERD. UEC, VIC). 12 Mar. 1996 (fl). V. 1. Scudeller 222 differs from A. magnoalatum by the leaflets lan¬ (PERD, VIC); estrada do Porto Capim, 10 Oct. 1996 (fr). ceolate, long acuminate and the calyx eglandular V. V. Scudeller 574 (RB. VIC); estrada do Restaurante. 15 or with few inconspicuous glands. Adenocalymma Oct. 1996 (fl). V. V. Scudeller 594 (MO. SPF, VIC). 236 Novon Figure 1. Adenocalymma magnoalatum Scudeller. —A. Flowering branch. —B. Pseudostipule with patelliform gland at midpoint. — C. Bud showing bracts and bracteoles inconspicuous and calyx with patelliform glands. —1). lateral view of the flower. E. Frontal view of the flower. —F. Longitudinal cross section through corolla, showing the Volume 10, Number 3 Scudeller 237 2000 Adenocalymma magnoalatum from Brazil Acknowledgments. This article is part of a mas¬ -& Schumann, k. 1896-1897. Bignoniaeeae. In C. P. F. Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 8(2): 1-452. ter’s thesis in botany from the Depto. Biologia Vege- Endlicher, S. 1841. Bignoniaeeae. Enchiridion botanicum: tal-DBV/UFV. MG, Brazil. I am grateful to the Coor- classes et ordines plantarum, pp. 344—347. denayao de Aperfeiyoamento de Fessoal de Nivel Gentry, A. 11. 1974. Flowering phenology and diversity in tropical Bignoniaeeae. Biotropica 6: 64—68. Superior (CAPES) and to the Fundayao de Amparo a -. 1993. Six new species of Adenocalymna (Bignon- Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG— iaceae) from eastern South America. Novon 3: 137—141. CBS grant no. 943/96) for financial aid during this Instituto Estadual de Florestas—IFF. 1994. Pesquisas prioritarias para o Parque Estadual do Rio Doce. Brasil. study; to the curators of herbaria visited (BHCB, BM. Belo Horizonte. CVRD, CJFP, HRCB, K, MO, RB. SPF, EEC, and Mabberley, I). J. 1997. The Plant-Book: A Portable Dic¬ VIC); to Lucia Lohmann for assistance with referenc¬ tionary of the Vascular Plants. 2nd ed. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge. es; to Tarciso S. Filgueiras and Marcos Aurelio Pe¬ Meisner, C. F. 1836—1843. Bignoniaeeae. Plantarum vas- reira for revision of the Latin description; to Reinaldo cularium genera secundum ordines naturales digesta. 1: Antonio Pinto for preparing the line drawings, and. 300-301; 2: 206-211. Sandwith, N. Y. & D. R. Hunt. 1974. Bignoniaeeas. pt. 1. especially, to Rita Maria de Carvalho-Okano for her In P. R. Reitz (editor), Flora Ilustrada Catarinense. Blu- guidance advice throughout this study. menauense, Santa Catarina. Scudeller, V. V. 2000. Proposal to conserve the name Ad¬ enocalymma Mart, ex Meisn. (Bignoniaeeae) with a con¬ Literature Cited served spelling. Taxon 49: 303—304. Bureau, E. 1872. Valeur des caracteres tires de la struc¬ -& R. M. de Carvalho-Okano. 1998. Bignonieae ture de la tige. pour la classification des Bignoniacees. (Bignoniaeeae) no Parque Estadual do Rio Doce, Minas Bull. Soc. But. France 19: 14-20. Gerais, Brasil. Iheringia, Bot. 51(1): 79—133 epipetalous insertion of the stamens. —G. Details of the anther. —H. Gynoecium showing nectar disc, ovary, and stigma (style not shown). —I. Transversal cross section through ovary at midpoint, —J. Fruit, external view. —k. fruit, internal view. —L. Detail of fruit wing showing patelliform glands. —M. Seed, showing two wings. (L V. Scudeller 579 )

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