Thismia hyalina (Miers) Bentham & Hooker ex Mueller (1891: 234)
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1. Thismia hyalina (Miers) Bentham & Hooker ex Mueller (1891: 234) View in CoL .
≡ Myostoma hyalinum Miers (1866: 474) View in CoL . ( Fig. 1–2 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 )
Herb 2.5–7.5 cm tall. Roots 0.5– 5 cm length, not tuberous, filiform, white-hyaline. Tuber 3–10 × 3–6 mm, irregular, laterally flattened, pale brown. Stem 1–4.6 × ca. 0. 1 cm, white. Leaves 3–4, 3–6 × 1.5– 2 mm, reduced, verticillated right below the flower, narrowly-triangular to deltoid, base truncate, margin entire, apex acute, white-hyaline. Flower 1,1–1,6 × 1–2 cm, pedicellate; pedicel 1–3 × 1 mm, white-orange; ovary 2–3 × 3–4 mm, wide-oval to subrounded, 6- angular, pale orange to dark red; flower tube 1,1 × 0,6–0,8 cm, obovoid, 6–angular, internal surface smooth, dark red with macules white-metallic; tepals in two distinct whorls (3+3), outer tepals 11–12 mm length, filiform, cylindrical to subcylindrical, base truncate, apex rounded; inner tepals ca. 6 × 5 mm, curved over the annulus, obovate, base rounded, giving the impression of subcordate in natural position, apex rounded, red dark with whitish margin; annulus ca. 2 mm length, rounded. Anther 5 × 5 mm, rounded, auriculate at base; style ca. 5 mm length, filiform. Stigma ca. 4 × 1,5 mm, general form elliptical , orange; lobes ascendants with apex slightly curved to the center. Fruit ca. 10 × 8 mm, whitish-hyaline with the carpels union orange; pedicel ca. 5 × 0.1–0.2 cm, estiolated, whitish.
Specimens examined: — BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: Alta Floresta: RPPN Cristalino, Taboca trail, Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest , near to Cristalino river , 28 January 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & L. L. Mota 05 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Taboca trail, Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, near to Cristalino river , 28 January 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & L. L. Mota 06 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Taboca trail, 5 January 2018, fl., fr., R. S. Ribeiro 346 ( HERBAM) ; Estância Jardim farm, 12 March 2018, fl., D. F. Silva & R. S. Ribeiro 44 ( HERBAM) ; Estância Jardim farm, 12 March 2018, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & R. S. Ribeiro 45 ( HERBAM) ; fragment of Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, near to Teles Pires River, 17 March 2018, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & R. S. Ribeiro 50 ( HERBAM) ; Fragment ofAlluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, near to Teles Pires River , 17 March 2018, fl., D. F. Silva & R. S. Ribeiro 51 ( HERBAM) ; Novo Mundo: RPPN Cristalino, Cacao trail, 26 December 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & S. Sourell 20 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Cacao trail, 26 December 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & S. Sourell 21 ( HERBAM) RPPN Cristalino, Castanheira trail, 26 December 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & S. Sourell 43 ( HERBAM) .
Geographic distribution: —Occurs in Peru and Brazil ( Govaerts 2019). In Brazil the species occurs in the North Region (Acre and Amazonas) and in the Southeast Region (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo) ( Flora do Brasil 2020 em contrução 2019), being the first record of geographic distribution for the Central-West Region, in the Mato Grosso State.
Discussion: —This species may be differentiated from the other species of Thismia that occur in the study area by its tuberous stem; verticillate leaves in the apex of the stem, and juxtaposing to the flower; outer tepals cylindrical and filiform; inner tepals free between each other; anthers with connective not dilated; stigma with ascending lobes. Found flowering and fruiting between December and March.
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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Thismia hyalina (Miers) Bentham & Hooker ex Mueller (1891: 234)
Silva, Diego Ferreira Da, Engels, Mathias Erich & Soares-Lopes, Célia Regina Araújo 2020 |
Myostoma hyalinum
Miers, J. 1866: ) |