Meriania tetraquetra Triana

Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Goldenberg, Renato & Michelangeli, Fabián A., 2023, A synopsis of Meriania (Melastomataceae: Merianieae) in Peru, Phytotaxa 602 (1), pp. 1-101 : 76

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.602.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8142088

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scientific name

Meriania tetraquetra Triana
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29. Meriania tetraquetra Triana View in CoL , Trans. Linn. Soc. London 28(1): 66 (1871) [1872].

Type:— PERU. Amazonas: Prov. Chachapoyas, without locality, no date (fl.), M. Mathews s.n. (holotype: K! [barcode K000329445 ]; isotypes: BR! [barcode 000005201983 ], F!-fragment [accession no. 1026686 ], G-probably destroyed [negative at F]) . ( Figures 61–62 View FIGURE 61 View FIGURE 62 ).

Comments:— In the protologue of this species, J. J. Triana described it as glabrous (“ glaberrimus ”) but it is sparsely to densely puberulent ( Fig. 61C View FIGURE 61 ). Meriania tetraquetra is characterized by its quadrangular internodes, nodes without interpetiolar flaps, ovate to oblong and slightly bullate leaf blades (9.3–)13–35 × (4.7–) 9.1–19.7 cm, venation with two pairs of secondary veins and an additional pair of faint submarginal veins ( Fig. 61D View FIGURE 61 ), calyces with small conic dorsal projections ( Fig. 61E–F View FIGURE 61 ), spreading, reddish-purple corollas, isomorphic stamens, and stamen connectives with one triangular descending dorso-basal appendages ( Fig. 61H View FIGURE 61 ). The most closely related Peruvian species is M. rugosa , but it is distinguished by its elliptic leaf blades 10.3–25.4 × 4.2–10.6 cm and venation with one pair of secondary veins.

Macbride (1941), in his treatment of Meriania for Peru, placed Weberbauer 7048 (which we have published as M. megaphylla ) under M. tetraquetra . However, this specimen has quadrangular and winged internodes, and nodes with interpetiolar flaps. Probably because of this misidentification he considered M. tetraquetra related to M. radula (“ nearly the same as M. radula and perhaps not specifically separable ”). Nevertheless, M. tetraquetra and M. megaphylla are not related to the M. radula complex, because of their flowers with spreading, reddish-purple corollas (vs. campanulate, deep red) and stamen connectives with descending dorso-basal appendages (vs. perpendicular to the thecae).

Distribution and phenology:— Meriania tetraquetra is endemic to northern Peru (Departments of Amazonas and San Martín) and grows in montane forests at 2240–3000 m ( Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 ). It has been collected in flower in May, August and September, and in fruit in September.

Specimens examined:— PERU. Amazonas: Prov. Chachapoyas, Dist. Leymebamba, alrededores de la Fila de la Culebra, 2246 m, 06°43’03.18”S, 77°37’26.76”W, 05 Sep 2004 (fl.), V. Quipuscoa et al. 3268 ( HUT!). GoogleMaps Prov. Rodríguez de Mendoza, Dist. Vista Alegre, Área de Conservación Regional Vista Alegre , camino hacia Cedrushco , a una hora del campamento Quebrada Salas , 2403 m, 06°06’24.01”S, 77°25’04.36”W, 17 Aug 2012 (fl.), R. Fernandez-Hilario et al. 251 ( MOLF!, NY!, UPCB!), GoogleMaps a media hora del campamento Cedrushco, quebrada Salas , 2361 m, 06°06’23.66”S, 77°24’41.22”W, 21 Aug 2012 (fl.), J. L. Marcelo-Peña et al. 7103 ( MOLF!). GoogleMaps Cajamarca: Prov. Celendín, Dist. Pallán, La Succha, 2878 m, 06°37’58.23”S, 78°22’02.90”W, 02 Jun 2017 (ster.), L. Dávila 3309 ( UNC!). GoogleMaps Prov. Chota, Dist. Chadín, La Unión – Bosque la Playa y alrededores, 2688–2720 m, 06°26’07.11”S, 78°23’38.79”W, 22 Jul 2010 (ster.), L. Dávila et al. 1309 ( UNC!); GoogleMaps Dist. Paccha, CP Quidén y Rejopampa, 2500 m, 06°30’20.28”S, 78°24’09.31”W, 19 May 2012 (fl.), L. Dávila 2368 ( UNC!). GoogleMaps Prov. Cutervo , Dist. Cutervo, CP San Cristóbal del Nudillo , sector el Mirador y propiedad de Darwin Horna, 2690 m, 06°18’33.68”S, 78°51’40.71”W, 01–03 Nov 2012 (ster.), L. Dávila 2502 ( UNC!). GoogleMaps San Martín: Prov. Mariscal Cáceres, PN Río Abiseo , across river from La Playa camp, 2600 m, 01 Sep 1985 (fr.), K. Young 1531 ( MOLF!). GoogleMaps Prov. Huallaga, Dist. Bolivar, Surrounding “Pampa Hermosa” around old Chacha and Inca settlement, 3000 m, 07°02’07”S, 77°40’29”W, 24 May 2011 (fl.), R. Bussmann et al. 17071 ( F!, HAO!, MO!, NY!, GoogleMaps US!).

MOLF

MOLF

UPCB

UPCB

UNC

UNC

HAO

HAO

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

HUT

HUT Culture Collection

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

UPCB

Universidade Federal do Paraná

J

University of the Witwatersrand

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

CP

University of Copenhagen

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

HAO

Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Myrtales

Family

Melastomataceae

Genus

Meriania

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Meriania tetraquetra Triana

Fernandez-Hilario, Robin, Goldenberg, Renato & Michelangeli, Fabián A. 2023
2023
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