Magnolia orbiculata (Britton & P.Wilson) Palmarola (2016: 3)

Testé, Ernesto, García-Beltrán, José Angel, Palmarola, Alejandro, Robert, Thierry & Bécquer, Eldis R., 2023, Taxonomic update of Magnolia subsect. Talauma (Magnoliaceae) from Cuba, Phytotaxa 598 (2), pp. 124-132 : 126

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.598.2.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7962958

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Magnolia orbiculata (Britton & P.Wilson) Palmarola (2016: 3)
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1. Magnolia orbiculata (Britton & P.Wilson) Palmarola (2016: 3) View in CoL View at ENA .

Type:— CUBA. Granma: Loma de Quintín-Nagua , Jul 1922, León LS-10955 (lectotype: NY 73699 !, designated here; isolectotypes: GH 39075!, HAC ex LS, SV-10703!) .

Homotypic synonyms: Talauma orbiculata Britton & P.Wilson in Britton (1923: 37). Talauma minor subsp. orbiculata (Britton & P.Wilson) Borhidi in Borhidi & Muñiz (1971: 7).

Heterotypic synonyms: Svenhedinia truncata Moldenke (1946: 142) . Talauma truncata (Moldenke) Howard (1948: 357) . Type:— CUBA. Santiago de Cuba: Alto Babiney, Sur del Turquino, Acuña SV-14069 ( HAC ex SV!).

Trees up to 25 m tall, 0.62 cm in diameter. Leaves with petiole of 2–7 cm, blade 6–16 × 6–13 cm, orbiculate, widely elliptic, ovate, reniform, length-width ratio 0.81–1.50, apex round, retuse or truncate, base truncate to round, adaxial surface dark green, the abaxial light green, glabrous, prominently reticulate-veined on both sides, midrib flat above, prominent beneath. Flowers terminal, often paired, sepals 3, elliptic, initially greenish white, 3.0 × 1.5 cm, petals 6, cream, in two cycles, the 3 outer petals elliptical-cuneate 3.0 × 1.5 cm, the inner petals linear, cuneate, apiculate 2.8 × 0.7 cm, stamens up to 65, linear, cream to white, from base to connective until 0.4 cm, gynoecium of (15–)20–27 carpels with brown to ferruginous indument. Polyfollicle spherical, 4.5 × 4.0 cm with brown to rusty indument.

Phenology:— Flowering July–December, fruiting February–December.

Notes:— In the protologue, Britton (1923) mentioned León LS-10955 without specifying the herbarium. All duplicates are thus syntypes ( Turland et al. 2018: Art. 40, Note 1). Palmarola et al. (2016) recognised the NY specimen as the holotype, but such designations cannot be considered effective lectotypification because (since 1 January 2001) the phrase “designated here” or an equivalent is required ( Turland et al. 2018: Art. 7.11). For this reason, we designate the material suggested by Palmarola et al. (2016) as lectotype. Our circumscription of M. orbiculata ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ) is identical to that proposed by Bisse (1974, 1988), Imchanickaja (1993) and Palmarola et al. (2016).

Distribution:— Endemic to south-eastern Cuba in the Sierra Maestra range, provinces of Granma and Santiago de Cuba, in rainforest and mesophyll evergreen forest, 795–1,200 m a.s.l., on volcanic soils.

Other specimens examined:— CUBA. Granma: Bartolomé Masó, firme de la Sierra Maestra entre Lagunitas y Aguada de Joaquín, 19 Apr 1979, Bisse et al. HFC-40417 ( HAJB); Campamento Aguada de Joaquín (PN Pico Turquino ), 10 Dec 2014, Palmarola & González-Torres HFC-89393-89396 ( HAJB) ; Loma Cala , 21 May 1948, Acuña SV-15177 ( HAC ex SV) ; Loma de Quintín-Nagua , 5 Jul 1922, Ekman 14178 ( S) ; Subida al pico Caracas desde la Estación Biológica, 19 Feb 2016, Palmarola et al. HFC-89194 ( HAJB) ; Buey Arriba , El Maguito, 30 Feb 2016, Molina HFC-89590 ( HAJB) ; Subida al Pico Caracas desde la Estación biológica, 19, 20 Feb 2016, Palmarola et al. HFC-89195 ( HAJB) ; Yao Arriba , 14 Mar 1952, Smith 384 ( HAC ex SV, HAC ex LS) . Santiago de Cuba : Guamá , entre Loma del Sabicú y Palma Mocha-Región del Turquino, Jan 1948, Ambriosio LS-23367 ( HAC ex LS) ; Pluvisilva Alto de la Francia, 5 Feb 1972, Bisse HFC-21369 ( HAJB, JE) ; Sierra Maestra , Alto de la Siberia, falda norte, April 1969, Bisse HFC-13589 ( HAJB) ; Sierra Maestra , El Uvero, monte semicaducifolio cerca de la Francia entre 300-600 m, 13 Apr 1969, Bisse & Lippold HFC-14289, HFC-14294 ( JE) ; Sierra Maestra , Ocujal, camino de la Cantimplora, monte seco entre 100-600 m, 24 May 1971, Bisse & Lippold HFC-19473 ( JE) ; cerca de Loma del Gato-Maestra-Oriente, Aug 1944, Alain & Crisógono 255 ( HAC ex LS) ; Loma del Gato-Victoria , Dec 1947, Crisógono & Néstor NSC-5794 ( HAC ex NSC) ; Loma San Juan-Gato (Oriente), Dec 1947, León LS-23366 ( HAC ex SV, HAC ex LS) .

LS

Linnean Society of London

HAC

Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática

SV

Antigua Estación Experimental Agronómica

HAJB

Jardín Botánico Nacional

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

JE

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

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