Epidendrum marioi Zambrano & Hágsater, 2021

Romero, Bosco Javier Zambrano, Hágsater, Eric & Solano, Rodolfo, 2021, Miscellaneous of new species in Epidendrum (Orchidaceae) from southwestern Ecuador, Phytotaxa 511 (2), pp. 111-114 : 111-114

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.511.2.2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A6E8782-FFCF-FFFB-29C3-8C34FD22FEFD

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Marcus

scientific name

Epidendrum marioi Zambrano & Hágsater
status

sp. nov.

Epidendrum marioi Zambrano & Hágsater View in CoL , sp. nov. Figs. 14–16 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 View FIGURE 16

Species haec Epidendrum macuchiense Hágsater & Santiago (2015 : pl. 1537) similis sed inflorescentia arcuata, sepala 3-nervia, petalis linear-oblanceolatis, labello trilobato, lobis lateralibus sub-orbiculatis, columna breviora differt.

Type:— ECUADOR. El Oro: Cantón Pasaje, cuesta a Chilla , 1275 m, 03 May 2017, Zambrano B . 1905 (holotype, QCNE; isotype, QCNE) .

Epiphytic, erect, sympodial herb, 25 cm tall. Roots 1.0– 1.5 mm in diameter, emerging from the base of the primary stem, fleshy, flexuous, white. Stems up to 15 × 0.4–0.6 cm, cane-like, terete, erect to slightly curved, new stem produced from a middle or sub-apical internode of the previous stem, the lower part covered by 5–8 tubular, imbricated, persistent, chartaceous, gray-brown non-foliar sheaths. Leaves 2.5–8.5 × 1.2–2.0 cm, 2–6 distributed along the apical half of the stem, slightly coriaceous, distichous, sessile, oblong-elliptic, acute; sheaths 0.5–1.3 × 0.4–0.5 cm, longitudinally striated, tubular, persistent, chartaceous. Inflorescence apical from the mature stem, arching, a simultaneously flowered raceme; peduncle 6–10 × 2.0– 2.3 mm, terete, covered by a chartaceous bract 7–11 × 2.3–2.5 mm, conduplicate, persistent; rachis 30–40 × 2 mm, terete, sinuous; floral bracts 3.0– 7.5 mm long, acute, persistent, scarious. Flowers small, resupinate, the sepals and petals green or green-brown, sometimes suffused with purple dorsally, lip green to green-brown, the calli light green, column light green or green suffused with brown at the apex, anther green or cream. Sepals partly spreading, fleshy, slightly translucent, concave, margin entire, 3-veined, with the lateral veins branched, slightly reticulated; dorsal sepal 10.0–10.5 × 3.8–4.5 mm, oblanceolate-elliptic, acute; lateral sepals 11.5–12.0 × 5.2–5.8 mm, obliquely oblanceolate-elliptic, acute, apiculate, carinate dorsally. Petals 10.0–10.5 × 1.4–1.6 mm, partly spreading, fleshy, parallel to the dorsal sepal, linear-oblanceolate, sub-acute, slightly arched to parallel with the margin of the dorsal sepal, margin entire, 1-veined, with branches on both sides. Lip 10.0–10.8 × 16.0– 16.7 mm, fleshy, 3- lobed, fused to the column, deeply cordate at the base; bicallose, the calli small, divergent, elliptic-ovate, rounded, disc with a prominent, thickened mid-rib reaching the apical sinus; lateral lobes 8.0–8.5 × 6.2–6.6 mm, obliquely and widely sub-orbicular, rounded, margin entire; mid-lobe 2.3–2.9 × 5.5–6.0 mm, smaller than the lateral lobes, bilobate, emarginate, forming a wide sinus. Column 7.0–7.7 × 3.5–4.0 mm, short, terete, progressively widening apically, apex forming a wide lobe on each side; clinandrium-hood much reduced, margin entire; stigma ventral, short, concave, covered by a viscous substance; rostellum apical, laminar, slit; nectary penetrating one-third of the ovary, unornamented. Ovary 15–16 × 2.0– 2.2 mm, slightly arching, terete, furrowed ventrally, thickened along the apical third. Anther 2 × 2 mm, dorsal, ovate, acute, glandular-papillose, 4-celled; pollinarium 1.3 mm long, formed by 4 pollinia, yellow, sub-equal, widely elliptic, laterally compressed, the inside surface of each pair flat, waxy, caudicles granulose. Capsule not seen.

Distribution and habitat: — Epidendrum marioi is known from El Oro province ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ), in remnant forest disturbed by human activities (cuesta a Chilla). The plant grows as an epiphyte on branches of shrub of Euphorbia and Myrcianthes Berg (1856: 315) species at 1275–1672 m in elevation.

Phenology: —In cultivation E. marioi flowered between April and June.

Etymology: —The specific epithet is named after Mario Aguilar Atiencie, orchid grower from Marcabelí, Ecuador, who contributed to the discovery of this species.

Additional material examined:— ECUADOR. El Oro: Cantón Chilla, Loma de Valsa , 1672 m, 09 June 2018, Zambrano B . 2308 (QCNE).

Comments: — Epidendrum marioi belongs to the Incomptum group, and is recognized by the oblong-elliptic leaves, green to green-brown flowers, linear-oblanceolate, 1-veined petals, and lip with lateral lobes obliquely and widely sub-orbicular and scarcely emarginated mid-lobe. The most similar species are the Ecuadorian E. macuchiense , E. homoion Hágsater & Dodson (1993: pl. 145), and E. oenochromum Hágsater & Dodson (2004: pl. 768). Epidendrum macuchiense can be distinguished from E. marioi by the narrowly, lanceolate leaves (vs. oblong-elliptic), 5-veined dorsal sepal (vs. 3-veined), petals with one vein that is bifurcate near the middle (vs. one vein with two lateral branches), lip with transverse-elliptic lateral lobes (vs. sub-orbicular), and longer column (10 mm vs. 7.0– 7.7 mm long). Epidendrum homoion differs in the elliptic dorsal sepal (vs. oblanceolate-elliptic), obtrullate petals (vs. linear-oblanceolate), and the larger lip (14–16 × 26–28 mm vs. 10.0–10.8 × 16.0– 16.7 mm), with a deeply emarginate apex (vs. scarcely emarginate). Epidendrum oenochromum differs in the narrower leaves (0.6–0.8 mm vs. 1.2–2.0 cm wide), burgundy-red flowers (vs. green to green-brown), oblong, 3-veined petals (vs. linear-oblanceolate, 1-veined), and mid-lobe 1/3 the length of the lateral lobes (vs. ½ the length of the lateral lobes).

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

QCNE

Museo Ecuatoriano de Ciencias Naturales

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