Meriania peltata L.Uribe, Caldasia

Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Goldenberg, Renato & Michelangeli, Fabián A., 2023, A synopsis of Meriania (Melastomataceae: Merianieae) in Peru, Phytotaxa 602 (1), pp. 1-101 : 48-50

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.602.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8147124

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scientific name

Meriania peltata L.Uribe, Caldasia
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17. Meriania peltata L.Uribe, Caldasia View in CoL View at ENA 8(40): 532 (1962).

Meriania macrophylla subsp. peltata (L.Uribe) Humberto Mend., Acta Bot. Mex. View in CoL 128(e1734): 73 (2021).

Type:— COLOMBIA, Cundinamarca: bosques abajo del Salto de Tequendama , cerca a El Ermiteño, 2200 m, 18 May 1959 (fl., fr.), L. Uribe Uribe 3285 (holotype: COL! [barcode COL000003288 View Materials ]; isotypes: AAU!, COL! [barcodes COL000016055 View Materials , COL000003289 View Materials , COL000003290 View Materials ], ENCB! [ ENCB008627 View Materials ], F! [accession no. 1810513]. GH! [barcode 00072676], MO! [barcode MO-313849], NY! [barcodes 00228973, 02500165], US! [barcodes 00120384, 00120385], VEN! [barcode 111520]). ( Figures 40–41 View FIGURE 40 View FIGURE 41 ).

Comments:— We place two nearby populations collected in northern Peru and identified by H. Mendoza in 2009 (see identification label of Llatas & Suarez 2762) with reservations under M. peltata , which differs from the typical form ( Colombia) by its truncate to repand calyces ( Fig. 40G View FIGURE 40 ) (vs. evident and irregular lobed) and stamen connective with acuminate to falcate descending dorso-basal appendages ( Fig. 40E–F View FIGURE 40 ) (vs. bifid). Meriania peltata was previously known only from Andean forests from Ecuador and Colombia ( Fernández-Fernández 2010, Almeda et al. 2021), and now two new localities are recorded in the Department of Cajamarca in northern Peru.

Meriania peltata is one of the four Peruvian species (along with M. bicentenaria , M. franciscana and M. ninakurorum ) that form part of the M. macrophylla complex (see comments under M. franciscana for diagnostic characteristics). It can be differentiated from the other ones by the combination of peltate leaves (vs. subpeltate in M. ninakurorum , and not peltate in M. bicentenaria and M. franciscana ), large ovate leaf blades (22.8–28.7 × 13.3–16.7 cm) and pubescent to setulose abaxial leaf surfaces ( Fig. 40C View FIGURE 40 ).

Distribution and phenology:— Meriania peltata occurs from Colombia to northern Peru (Department of Cajamarca in montane forests at 2200–2400 m) ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ). It has been collected in flower in July.

Specimens examined:— PERU. Cajamarca: Prov. Cutervo, Dist. San Andrés, Grutas de San Andrés , 2200 m, 15 Jul 1990 (fl.), S . Llatas & Suarez 2762 ( F!, US!) ; Dist. Santo Tomás, PN Cutervo, cerca de la catarata Santa Rosa , 2400 m, 06°10’52.39”S, 78°45’31.97”W, 26 Nov 2020 (ster.), R GoogleMaps . Fernandez-Hilario et al. 2093 ( HOXA!, MOLF!, UPCB!) .

HOXA

HOXA

MOLF

MOLF

UPCB

UPCB

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

HOXA

Estación biológica del Jardin Botanico de Missouri

UPCB

Universidade Federal do Paraná

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Myrtales

Family

Melastomataceae

Genus

Meriania

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Meriania peltata L.Uribe, Caldasia

Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Goldenberg, Renato & Michelangeli, Fabián A. 2023
2023
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