Trichilia solitudinis Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem

Pennington, Terence D., 2016, Systematic Treatment Of American Trichilia (Meliaceae), Phytotaxa 259 (1), pp. 18-162 : 119-120

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Trichilia solitudinis Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem
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60. Trichilia solitudinis Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem View in CoL 10: 247 (1928); T. D.Penn., Fl. Neotrop. 28: 187 (1981). Type:— PERU. Loreto, Lower Itaya , Soledad, fl., Tessmann 5160 (holotype, B, destroyed; isotypes, NY, S, US). Map 68

For synonymy see FN 28: 187 (1981). Illustration: FN 28: 188, fig. 39 (1981).

Abbreviated Description. Indumentum pubescent to villose with ferrugineous simple hairs, petiole narrowly winged, wings infolded, leaflets 8–10, alternate or subopposite, 18 × 6.8–31 × 11 cm, decreasing in size towards base of leaf, oblanceolate, elliptic, obovate or oblong, secondary veins 20–25 pairs, inflorescence 20–35 cm long, a laxly-branched panicle with dense clusters of flowers, petals 5, 5–5.5 cm, long, fused near the base and becoming free as they reflex, valvate, filaments completely fused in a staminal tube, margin with (9–)10 short lobes, anthers (9–)10, nectary absent, ovary densely pubescent, 3-locular, locules with 2 collateral ovules.

MAP 68. Distribution of Trichilia solitudinis Harms. Solid dots, distribution pre-1981, open dots new records 1981–2010.

Emended Description of fruit: capsule 2.5–3.2 cm long, 1.4–2 cm broad, 3-valved, broadly ellipsoid, apex and base acute to obtuse, smooth, densely ferrugineous-tomentose, pericarp ca. 2 mm thick; seeds 2, ca. 2.5 × 1 cm (including the apical arillode), plano-convex; arillode developed along the adaxial surface and prolonged into a beak at the apex, abaxial surface of seed fully exposed, seed coat very thin and membraneous. Embryo with plano-convex, collateral cotyledons, radicle apical, extending to the surface; endosperm absent.

Distribution & Ecology. Transamazonian, from Pará, Brazil to Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, where it is a component of non-flooded rain forest on infertile red soils and also dark fertile soils, and in lower montane forest in the Andes where it reaches 1400 m elevation.

Field Characters. Tree to 30 m high and 30 cm diam. with dark brown scaling bark, slash pink; the cut twigs produce white exudate; flowers greenish cream. Most flowering occurs from September to November with a few records from December, January and February, the only semi-mature fruit so far collected was in March.

Representative Additional Collections. COLOMBIA. Without exact locality (SW0170), Sanchez et al. 1458 (COAH).

ECUADOR. Morona-Santiago: Cordillera de Cutucu, Asociación Shuar Sevilla (SW0278), Suin et al. 1892 (K). Napo: Cantón Aguarico, Huaorani Reserve (SW0076), M. Aulestia et al. 1097 (K, MO). Orellana: Rio Huashito, 30 km NNW of Coca (SW0077), Pennington 10594 (K, QCNE). Pastaza: Cantón Pastaza, 35 km SSE of Curaray (SW0176), Gudiño 733 (K).

PERU. Madre de Dios: Province Tambopata, Collpa de Guacamayos, Rio Tambopata (SW1369), Gentry et al. 76589 (MO). Pasco: 6 km N of Puente Lorencilo (SW0975), Gentry & Diaz 58636 (MO).

BRAZIL. Acre: Municipio Cruzeiro do Sul, Seringal Iracema (SW0872), Cid Ferreira et al. 10792 (K, NY). Maranhão: Municipio Altamira, Igarape Ipixuna (SW0452), Balee & Ribeiro 1885 (K). Mato Grosso: Aripuaná, near Humboldt Centre (SW1059), Berg et al. 18585 (MO). Pará: Rio Tocantins, Tucurui to Breu Branco (SW0349), Rodrígues et al. 10275 (NY). Rondonia: Municipio Ji-Paraná, Linha 56 (SW0862), Cid Ferreira 9038 (K).

Note. Leaflets generally decrease in size from apex of leaf to the base, but occasionally a reduced caducous leaflet (1–3 cm long) occurs at the top of the winged petiole.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

B

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

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Sapindales

Family

Meliaceae

Genus

Trichilia

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Sapindales

Family

Meliaceae

Genus

Trichilia

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