Miconia alata (Aublet 1829: 410) De Candolle (1828: 184)

Corrêa, André Luis, Scudeller, Veridiana Vizoni & Goldenberg, Renato, 2017, Melastomataceae in the Reserva de Desenvolvimento Sustentável do Tupé, Amazonas, Brazil, Phytotaxa 323 (2), pp. 101-127 : 114-115

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https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.323.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13696830

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Miconia alata (Aublet 1829: 410) De Candolle (1828: 184)
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17. Miconia alata (Aublet 1829: 410) De Candolle (1828: 184) View in CoL .

Shrubs ca. 1.2 m tall. Light gray and smooth rhytidome. Branches erect, quadrangular, winged, rufous; branches, leaves both side, inflorescences, bracts, bracteoles, hypanthium and fruits with stellate-stipitate persistent trichomes. Leaves opposite isophyllous, sessile; leaf blades 10.5–15.2 × 4.2–6.9 cm, coriaceous, discolored, abaxial surface rufous, symmetrical, oval, base attenuate, apex acute, margins slightly denticulate and ciliate, adaxial side with stellate-stipitate caducous trichomes only at the central veins, leaf veins 7, suprabasal; ant domatia absent. Paniculate 8.4–15.3 × 6.9–7.2 cm, terminal; bracts 1.1 mm long, elliptical, caducous; bracteoles ca. 0.3 mm long. Flowers 5- merous; pedicel ca. 0.3 mm long; hypanthium ca. 2.3 mm long, campanulate, smooth; calyx simple, persistent; lacinia triangular; petals ca. 2.5 × 1.5 mm, white, oval, symmetrical, apex rounded, base truncate, margins not ciliate, glabrous; stamens 10, heteromorphic, smaller anthers ca. 2.2 mm long, larger anthers ca. 3 mm long, white, lanceolate, curved, apex attenuate,1 apical pore, connective not prolonged, smaller filaments ca. 2.5 mm, larger filaments 3.7 mm long, glabrous; ovary ca. 1.4 mm long, half-inferior, placentation axillary, 4-locular, with glandular trichomes; style ca. 6.2 mm long, curved, glabrous. Berry 3.8 × 3.2 mm, unripe fruit green, ripe fruit orange; seeds numerous, triangular.

Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Amazonas , Manaus, RDS-Tupé, 15 August 2012, fr., A. L. Corrêa 40 ( EAFM!, HUAM!, INPA!) ; 15 August 2012, fr., A. L. Corrêa 41 ( EAFM!, HUAM!, INPA!) ; 10 August 2013, fl., A. L. Corrêa 239 ( EAFM!, HUAM!, INPA!) .

Distribution and habitat:— Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname ( Goldenberg et al. 2013). In Brazil it occurs in Amazonian forests and Caatinga ( Goldenberg & Caddah 2015). In the reserve, it occurs in second growth plateaus of “terra firme” forest, over well drained clay soil.

Comments:— This species is not frequent in the reserve. It can be distinguished from the other species by the isophyllous, sessile leaves.

De Candolle, A. P. (1828) Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. Tom. I et II. Paris.

Goldenberg, R., Almeda, F., Caddah, M. K., Martins, A. B., Meirelles, J., Michelangeli, F. A. & Weiss, M. (2013) Nomenclator Botanicus for the neotropical genus Miconia (Melastomataceae). Phytotaxa 106: 1 - 171. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / phytotaxa. 106.1.1

Goldenberg, R. & Caddah, M. K. (2015) Miconia in Lista de Especies da Flora do Brasil. Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro. Available from: http: // reflora. jbrj. gov. br / jabot / floradobrasil / FB 9666 (accessed 29 May 2017)

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

EAFM

Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Amazonas

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia