Thismia melanomitra Maas & Maas (1987: 141)

Silva, Diego Ferreira Da, Engels, Mathias Erich & Soares-Lopes, Célia Regina Araújo, 2020, Novelties in Thismia (Thismiaceae) from South Brazilian Amazon with the description of a new species, Phytotaxa 429 (4), pp. 261-273 : 263-268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.429.4.2

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Thismia melanomitra Maas & Maas (1987: 141)
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2. Thismia melanomitra Maas & Maas (1987: 141) View in CoL . ( Fig. 3–4 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 )

Herb 4–8,2 cm tall. Roots 9,5–18,5 × ca. 0,2 cm, thickened, pale brownish. Tuber absent. Stem 2–6,5 × ca. 0,2 cm, white. Leaves 6–7, 2–6 × 1–2 mm, reduced, scattered on the stem, alternated, narrowly-triangular to deltoid, base decurrent, apex acute, white. Flower 1–1,8 × 1,2–1,6 cm, pedicellate; pedicel 5–6 × 2 mm, white; ovary ca. 5 × 6 mm, subrounded, 6-angular, white; flower tube 1,4 × 0,5 cm, oblanceoloid, cylindrical and 6–angular, black with the ovary and external tepals white, internal surface horizontally striated, stria salient; tepals in two different whorls (3+3), outer tepals 5–6 × 4–5 mm, laminar, ovate, base acute, apex rounded to obtuse; inner tepals ca. 7 × 2 mm, curved over the annulus, sub spatulate, base acute, adnate to each other at middle distal portion forming the mitre; mitre hexagonal, in dorsal view forming 6 triangles foveolate; annulus 2 mm length, rounded. Anther 1 mm length, elliptical; filament reduced. Stigma ca. 2 × 2 mm, general form pyramidal , white; lobes descendant with apex slightly curved to the center. Fruit 5–7 × 8 mm, whitish; pedicel ca. 2,3 × 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., D. F. Silva & L. L. Mota 03 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Taboca trail, Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, near to Cristalino river , 28 January 2016, fl., D. F. Silva & L. L. Mota 04 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Doutor Haffer trail, Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, margin of Cristalino river , 26 December 2016, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & S. Sourell 37 ( HERBAM;) ; Fragment of Alluvial Ombrophilous Dense Forest, near to Teles Pires River , 17 March 2018, fr., D. F. Silva 52 ( HERBAM) ; Nova Bandeirantes: Sítio do Valdo , 2 March 2017, fl., R. S. Ribeiro 211 ( HERBAM) ; Sítio do Valdo , 2 March 2017, fl., fr., R. S. Ribeiro 213 ( HERBAM) ; Novo Mundo: RPPN Cristalino, Cacao trail, Ombrophilous Dense Forest , 4 January 2017, fl., fr., D. F. Silva & S. Sourell 19 ( HERBAM) ; RPPN Cristalino, Serra 2 trail, Ombrophilous Dense Forest , 14 January 2018, fl., D. F. Silva et al. 49 ( HERBAM) .

Geographic distribution:— Until this study the species was known only from a single collection from Ecuador ( Maas & Maas 1987; Govaerts 2019). Our collections therefore signify a new register of its geographic distribution for Brazil, and the Mato Grosso State.

Discussion:—The species may be recognized among other species of the study area by the absence of a tuberous stem; thickened roots (larger than 2 mm in diameter); leaves scattered on the stem; inner tepals adnate to each other forming a hexagonal mitre 6–foveolate in dorsal view; stigma with descendant lobes. Found flowering and fruiting between January and March.

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

HERBAM

Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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