Sinningia bragae Chautems, M. Peixoto & Rossini, 2015

Chautems, Alain, Peixoto, Mauro & Rossini, Josiene, 2015, A new species of Sinningia Nees (Gesneriaceae) from Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro states, Brazil, Candollea 70 (2), pp. 231-235 : 232-234

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2015v702a8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6303792

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887C2-FFB6-796C-DE84-D7003ED0FD31

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Carolina

scientific name

Sinningia bragae Chautems, M. Peixoto & Rossini
status

sp. nov.

Sinningia bragae Chautems, M. Peixoto & Rossini View in CoL , spec. nova

( Fig. 1 View Fig , 2 View Fig ).

Typus: BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro: Mun. de Campos dos Goytacazes, Distrito de Ibitioca , Fazenda Pedra Negra , Maciço do Itaoca , sopé do Morro do Itaoca ( Morro do Rato ), 21°48’16’’S 41°26’42’’W, 13.XII.2004, fl. & fr., J. M. A. Braga 7704 (holo-: RB [ RB00589635 ] GoogleMaps !; iso-: G [ G0044934 ]! GoogleMaps ).

This species differs from S. aghensis Chautems by the following characters: leaves 4-6 pairs not condensed at the stem apex, adaxial face of leaf blades tomentose, 2-4 long pedunculate inflorescences in the upper leaf axils, corolla 4-5.5 cm long.

Herb rupicolous, arising from globose tuber, 2-9 × 3-10 cm in diam. Stems erect, 20-50 cm tall, hirsute with trichomes 5-6 mm, green to vinaceous. Leaves 4-6 pairs, isophyllous, internode 1-9 cm long, petiole 0.3-3.5 cm long, vinaceous, tomentose, blades 7-15 × 5-14 cm (uppermost pair much smaller), widely ovate, adaxial face dark green, pubescent, abaxial face light green to vinaceous, tomentose, apex obtuse, base obtuse, margin crenate-denticulate, 4-9 pairs of veins. Inflorescence ascending peduncles 10-25 cm long, green to reddish, pubescent, in the axils of the upper or the two upper large leaf pairs, carrying at their apex 1-5 pair-flowered cymes, main bracts 1.1-1.5 × 0.5 cm, green to vinaceous. Flowers nodding, pedicels 1.5-3.5 cm long, reddish, pubescent, calyx campanulate, sepals fused at base for 2 mm, green with reddish apex, 7-11 × 3-6 mm, villose on external face, glabrous on inner face, triangular to lanceolate. Corolla slightly oblique, 4-5.5 cm long, tubular funnel-shaped, puberulous, throat glabrous, with yellow stripes at bottom, outside purple, cream-white at the very base and forming a nectary chamber, 6-8 mm in diam., then briefly constricted to 4-5 mm in diam., widening to 18-22 mm horizontally at the base of the lobes, with two longitudinal grooves dorsally, lobes subequal, spreading, 8-12 × 15-22 mm, purple. Stamens 4, included, filaments 16-20 mm long, puberulous, anthers 2 × 2 mm, coherent, star-shaped, pollen white; nectary composed of 2 dorsal glands, fused at base, 4 × 2 mm and 3 smaller glands in lateral and ventral position, 1 × 1 mm. Ovary 5-7 mm long, white, pubescent, style 1.8-2.4 cm long, white, puberulous. Fruit 1-1.5 cm long, vinaceous when immature, pubescent.

Etymology. – The specific epithet honors Dr. João Marcelo de Alvarenga Braga , an active plant collector and taxonomist working at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden. He is gratefully acknowledged here for sharing the discovery of this species.

Distribution and ecology. – Sinningia bragae was registered so far in the NE part of Rio de Janeiro, in the Municipalities of Campos dos Goytacazes, and Italva, as well as in the S of Espírito Santo in the Municipality of Alegre ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Other wild populations were observed by our friend Idimá G. Costa in Rio de Janeiro in the Municipalities of Cardoso Moreira, Itaperuna, and São Fidelis, but no herbarium collections were prepared. The species grows in small populations on granitic outcrops in sunny or semi-shaded situations.

Phenology. – The species flowers between October and December and produces fruits maturing around December-January.

Conservation status. – The type locality where the species was first collected around “Morro do Itacoa” is seriously threatened as the granitic outcrop was destroyed by rock blasting for the extraction of rocks and marble. This area is also subject to fires (J. M. Braga , pers. comm.). Fortunately several scattered populations of S. bragae were also observed further north ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). The Extent of Occurrence (EOO) was estimated at 7,000 km 2 and the new species should be assessed as “Vulnerable” [VU B1ab(iii)] following IUCN Categories and Criteria ( IUCN, 2012).

Notes. – The new species is morphologically related to S. aghensis Chautems , through its large purple funnel-shaped corollas, but differs by the 4-6 leaf pairs with 1-9 cm internodes (vs. 2 leaf-pairs with 0.2-0.5 cm internodes in S. aghensis ), tomentose indument on stem and abaxial face of leaf blades (vs. pubescent indument), leaf blades wide ovate (vs. obovate), peduncle pubescent (vs. glabrescent), corolla 4-5.5 cm (vs. 2.5-4.5 cm), bottom of throat yellowish nearly undotted (vs. cream with many vinaceous dots). An accession of this species was added to the molecular data produced by PERRET et al. (2003, 2007), and subsequent analysis indicated that it is closely related to S. aghensis . Geographic distribution of S. bragae and S. aghensis do not overlap (note that the distribution of the latter extends further north in Espírito Santo (ES) and into Minas Gerais (MG) in relation to the information available at the time of its description in 1991 ( Fig. 3 View Fig ).

Paratypi. – BRAZIL. Espírito Santo: Alegre, Pedra de Bons Ares , 25.X.2008, fl., D. R. Couto 1025 ( MBML) ; Base da via Adrena Rocha , Serra da Roseira , 3.X.2008, fl., Couto 963 ( MBML) ; Alegre, Pedra de Bons Ares , 25.X.2008, Couto 1025 ( MBML) ; Celina, Complexo rupestre de granito, margem da BRCelina - Ibititima, comunidade de Sumidouro , ca. 600 m alt., Couto 1710 ( VIES) ; Muniz Freire, PCH Santa Fé , 30.X.2006, J. M. L. Gomes 2988 ( VIES) GoogleMaps . Rio de Janeiro: Campos dos Goytacazes, Distr. Ibitioca , Fazenda Pedra Negra , 21°49’S 41°28’W, 9.X.1993, fl., J.M. A. Braga 655 ( RB) GoogleMaps ; ibid. loc., 9.X.1993, fl., Braga 656 ( RB) GoogleMaps ; Maciço do Itaoca, Morro do Macaco   GoogleMaps , 20-200 m, 18.X.2008, M. L. Dan & J. M. Aguiar Ita 38 ( G) ; Distr. Morro do Côco, Pedra Lisa , Fazenda Pedra Lisa , morro do Baú , 21°49’S 41°28’W, 180 m, 10.XI.2004, Braga 7646 ( G, RB) GoogleMaps ; Italva, Pão de Ló   GoogleMaps , 300 m, 2.I.2010, fl., Costa 5 ( GFJP) ; Duas Barras, Pedra do Elefante   GoogleMaps , X.2011, fl., Costa 170 ( GFJP) ; Campos dos Goytacazes, Serra da Bela Joana   GoogleMaps , em afloramento à margem esquerda do rio Bela Joana   GoogleMaps , 6.X.2012, fl., Costa 189 ( RB) .

Material in cultivation. – Material of this species was distributed among members of the Gesneriad Society in the last ten years under the name Sinningia sp. ‘Ibitioca’and is currently listed in the published Gesneriad Society Seed Fund [see Gesneriads 65(3): 3-8]. A story of its discovery was published in the Gesneriad Society magazine ( CHEN, 2005). In the Geneva Botanical Garden scientific collection, it is kept under Accession # AC-2808. According to a grower, a nice rose scent when sniffing the flowers can be perceived, but we were unable to detect any smell in our material kept in cultivation.

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