Syagrus × lacerdamourae Soares & Guimarães (2013b: 93)
Noblick, Larry R., 2017, A revision of the genus Syagrus (Arecaceae), Phytotaxa 294 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450
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71. Syagrus × lacerdamourae Soares & Guimarães (2013b: 93) View in CoL . ( S. coronata × S. botryophora ). Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Itapetinga, Fazenda Atalaia, –15.17, –40.085, 22 October 2013, K. Soares, J. Santos, L. Assis, C. Guimarães 54 (holotype HDCF)
Figure 90 View FIGURE 90 map.
Solitary palm, moderate to large in size, 5–16 m tall. Stem columnar, 4–14 m × 18–26 cm, ringed with a dilated base. Leaves 10–15, arched, spirally arranged, ca. 3 m long; sheathing leaf base ca. 120 × 20 cm with hair-like fibers; pseudopetiole not measured; petiole 13–15 × 2.5 cm, with whitish to grayish, scurfy, mealy, more or less deciduous tomentum abaxially; rachis 280–300 cm long; leaflets rigid, dark green, slightly lighter on the abaxial surface, 190–200 along one side, irregularly arranged in clusters, inserted at various angles, giving the leaf a plumose appearance, basal leaflets 77–86 × 1.4–2.0 cm, middle leaflets 63–84 × 2.5–3.0 cm, apical leaflets 20–25 × 1.0– 1.3 cm with an asymmetric tip. Inflorescence 45–70 cm long, often branched to two orders (up to 4 branches, which are branched to two orders), prophyll 37–44 × 6–7 cm; peduncular bract 85–97 cm long, expanded portion 48–56 × 14–20 cm, including a 2–6 cm beak, perimeter not measured, woody, sulcate, but not as deeply sulcate as S. botryophora ; peduncle ca. 38–41 × 2.5–3 cm, elliptical in cross-section, densely covered with tomentum; inflorescence axis ca. 46–53 cm long; rachis 38–43 cm long; rachillae 59–71, 8–10 cm long at the apex, 13–16 cm long at the middle, 20–25 cm long at the base; staminate flowers 14–17 mm long, cream to yellow, sepals 1 × 1.5 mm, petals 12–13 × 5 mm, long-ovate, stamens ca. 5 mm long, anthers 5 mm long, dorsifixed below the middle, filaments not measured, pistillode ca. 1 mm long; basal pistillate flowers ovoid, 17–18 × 10–11 mm, yellow, sepals 13–14 × 8–10 mm, petals 12–14 × 8–9 mm, glabrous, pistil ovoid, 12 × 5 mm, stigmas not measured, glabrous, staminodal ring not measured. Fruit ovoid, 4.5–4.7 × 2.7–2.8 cm, 2–5 per rachillae, epicarp less than 0.5 mm thick, white or yellowish green when mature, with brownish-yellow tomentum at the apex (like a halo), mesocarp thickness not measured, oil-rich, succulent and fibrous; endocarp ovoid, 4.2–5.0 × 2.4–2.6 cm; seed ellipsoid, endosperm homogeneous.
Common name:— None recorded.
Etymology:— The specific epithet, lacerdamourae , honors the forestry engineer José Inácio Lacerda Moura, expert on pests and diseases of palms.
Distribution and habitat:— To date, only eight hybrids have been found growing together in the type locality.
Phenology:— Unknown.
Uses:— None recorded.
Notes:— This fertile hybrid can occur where populations of S. coronata and S. botryophora overlap in Bahia. This palm is similar to S. botryophora , in having a smooth, slightly ringed, tall slender stem with a dilated base and with a short, wide peduncular bract. It differs from S. botryophora by having irregularly distributed leaflets in clusters arranged in divergent planes (vs. regularly spaced leaflets in a single plane). It also differs in having a peduncular bract that is not deeply grooved, but similar to its other parent S. coronata . The white to yellowish green epicarp of the fruit is covered with indumentum instead of orange and glabrous as in S. botryophora when ripe. This hybrid always displays a few branched rachillae (2–4), usually inserted in the middle part of the rachis; a character that is usually absent in the genus Syagrus .
Representative specimens:— Known only from type specimen.
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