Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral, 2021

Cabral, Andressa, Magri, Renato Albuquerque & Lopes, Jenifer De Carvalho, 2021, Vellozia inselbergae (Velloziaceae), a new species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest inselbergs, Phytotaxa 497 (2), pp. 138-146 : 139-144

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.2.6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6493756

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1E379C2E-FFEA-9367-FF4E-9A9AFE7F63C6

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral
status

sp. nov.

Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral View in CoL , sp. nov, ( Fig 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 and 4 View FIGURE 4 ).

Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Mucuri , Fazenda das Pedras. Entrada a 13 km W de Argolo (distrito de Nova Venécia), grandes inselbergues em meio a pastos e capoeiras remanescentes da hileia baiana, 17°51’40.5”S 40°07’14.9”W, 190 m a.s.l., 18 Dec. 2016, fl. and fr., R. Mello-Silva 4040, J.C. Lopes & A. Cabral (holotype SPF!) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis: — Vellozia inselbergae resembles Vellozia armata , but differs mainly by the longer leaves (15.9–21.3 cm vs. 2.5–11 cm) and pedicels (12.3–18.5 cm vs. 1.5 cm); cylindrical-ellipsoid hypanthium vs. obconic hypanthium; predominantly white and larger tepals (6.9–10.51 cm × 19.7–33.7 mm) vs. violet tepals (1.5–2.3 cm × 5 mm); 24 stamens vs. 18 stamens and; larger capsules (20.3–28 × 15.3–17.7 mm vs. 10 × 6–9 mm).

Subshrub or caespitose herb, 0.2–1 m tall. Stems 4.5–18.5 cm long. Leaves tristichous; leaf lamina 15.9–21.3 × 0.7– 1.39 cm, linear-triangular, caudate, arcuate, involute, sparsely serrate on margins and midrib on abaxial side, abscission line absent, the old laminae marcescent and reflexed. Flowers 1–2; pedicel 12.3–18.5 cm long, sparsely covered with subulate emergences, light green; hypanthium 0.98–1.45 × 0.46–0.76 cm, cylindrical-ellipsoid, trigonous in transverse section, densely covered with subulate emergences, light green. Perianth white, very slightly purplish at the apex, sometimes light green at the proximal region; sepals 7.05–10.51 × 1.97–2.6 cm, widely oblanceolate, apex, base and midrib sparsely covered with subulate emergences on abaxial side, adaxial smooth; petals 6.9–10.41 × 2.35–3.37 cm, obovate, apex sparsely covered with subulate emergences on abaxial side, adaxial smooth. Stamens 24, unequal, 3–4 grouped, appendages absent; filaments brached or not, 15.45–22.06 mm long, white; anthers 16.45–22.72 mm long, basifixed, yellow. Style 40.7–61 mm long, greenish-white, slightly yellow at the apex; stigma 7–10 mm diam., trilobate-peltate, yellow. Capsule loculicidal, ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid, 2.03–2.8 × 1.53–1.77 cm, ochre-coloured. Seeds 1.13–2.5 mm long, trapezoidal, black.

Leaf and pedicel anatomy (Cordeiro 3455, Queiroz 1083, Queiroz 3234, Queiroz 3825, Queiroz 6499, Rapini 1043, Mello-Silva 4040, Paula 1029): — Blades dorsiventral ( Fig 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Abaxial furrows about one third to one fifth thickness of blade ( Fig 3A, D–E View FIGURE 3 ). Cuticle slightly thickened on adaxial surface ( Fig 3B View FIGURE 3 ). Adaxial epidermis 3-to 4- seriate ( Fig 3A–B View FIGURE 3 ), abaxial epidermis uniseriate ( Fig 3A,C View FIGURE 3 ). Stomata paracytic, confined to the furrows ( Fig 3C, F View FIGURE 3 ). Clusters of rounded cells present in adaxial epidermis ( Fig 3G, H View FIGURE 3 ).Aquiferous uniseriate hypodermis present on adaxial surface, extending adaxially to the bundle sheaths as aquiferous parenchyma ( Fig 3A, D–E View FIGURE 3 ). Palisade mesophyll (3-)4 cell-layers thick ( Fig 3A, D–E View FIGURE 3 ). Fibro-vascular bundles surrounded by a unique bundle sheath, 1–4 large vessels present in each fibro-vascular bundle ( Fig 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Phloem strands 2, V-shaped ( Fig 3A View FIGURE 3 ). Bundles of sclerified cells 2–5 cells thick present in the adaxial epidermis, spaced each 3–8 epidermal cells ( Fig 3A, B View FIGURE 3 ), and 1 cell-layer thick in the abaxial one, between the furrows and the vascular bundle regions ( Fig 3C View FIGURE 3 ). Blade borders with large and rounded fibro-vascular bundles, conduction tissues present ( Fig 3E View FIGURE 3 ). Pedicel rounded-triangular in transverse section, fibrovascular bundles 18, belt of sclerified cells present ( Fig 3I–J View FIGURE 3 ).

Additional specimens examined (paratypes): — BRAZIL. Bahia: Amargosa-Santa Teresinha, Serra do Gambá , 12 Apr. 2003, fl., Rapini 1043 (HUEFS [bc] HUEFS072446, SPF!) ; Castro Alves, Topo da Serra da Jibóia , ca. de 3 km da Pedra Branca, 25 Apr. 1994, fl., Queiroz 3825 (CEPEC, HUEFS [bc] HUEFS016739, K, SPF!) ; Idem , em torno da torre de televisão, 18 Jun. 1993, fl., Queiroz 3234 (HUEFS [bc] HUEFS013598, K, SPF!) ; Elísio Medrado, Serra da Jibóia, Fazenda Jequitibá, na estrada para Monte Cruzeiro, 12°52’20.6”S 39°27’34.5”W *, 435 m a.s.l., 4 Mar. 2001, fl., Queiroz 6499 (HUEFS [bc] HUEFS052024, SPF!) GoogleMaps ; Mucuri, distrito de Argôlo , inselberg na Fazenda das Pedras, inselberg ao lado da sede da fazenda, 17°51’59”S 40°07’31”W, 134 m a.s.l., 4 Apr. 2016, fl., de Paula 1029 ( RB, SPF!) GoogleMaps ; Santa Terezinha, Serra da Jibóia , 1 Aug. 1998, fr., Forzza 938 ( SPF!) ; Idem , próximo à torre da Embratel, 750 m a.s.l., 23 Sept. 1996, fr., Pereira-Silva 3673 (CEN [bc] CEN00030346, SPF!) ; Idem, Serra da Pioneira, 12°51’11”S 39°28’21”W, 14 Nov. 1986, fl., Queiroz 1083 (HUEFS [bc] HUEFS006783, SPF!) GoogleMaps ; Idem, Serra da Pioneira , 3 km de P. Branca, 800 m a.s.l., 06 Jun. 1984, fl. and fr., Noblick 3301 (CEPEC, HUEFS [bc] HUEFS003456, MO, SPF!) ; Idem, distrito de Pedra Branca, 12°51’17”S 39°28’30”W, 750 m a.s.l., 17 Sept. 2013, fr., Cordeiro 3455 ( SP, SPF!) GoogleMaps .

Distribution and habitat: —Distributed through the lowland inselbergs in the Bahia state, at elevations from 134 to 800 m ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).

Phenology: —Flowering from March to June, November and December. Fruiting from June to September and December.

Conservation status:— Vellozia inselbergae has Area of Occupancy of 12 km ² and Extent of Occurrence of approximately 600 km ² ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Although the species occur as large populations, none of the records falls in a conservation unit. Therefore, according to IUCN (2012) criteria, the species must be considered Endangered, EN B2ab(i). The criterion B2a was chosen because the species only occurs in Inselbergs, and these rocky outcrops are geographically apart from one another. The criterion B2b(i) was selected due to the continuing decline of the Atlantic Forest vegetation, a hotspot of biodiversity, that harbor the Inselbergs ( Myers et al. 2000).

Etymology: —The specific epithet refers to the Atlantic Forest inselbergs located in the Bahia state, where the new species is endemic.

Discussion: —Among the currently known species of Vellozia , V. inselbergae is morphologically similar to V. armata and V. luteola (group of Vellozia luteola ), sharing with both the leaf without abscission line, with blade involute, margins sparsely serrate and apex caudate ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ), hypanthium trigonous in transverse section and densely covered with subulate emergences ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 , 2C View FIGURE 2 ), stamen without appendage ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 2H–J View FIGURE 2 ), and capsule loculicidal. However, Vellozia inselbergae can be easily distinguished from its allies by the longer pedicel ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 , 2B View FIGURE 2 , 12.3– 18.5 cm), cylindrical-ellipsoid hypanthium ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 , 2C View FIGURE 2 ), predominantly white and larger tepals ( Fig. 1A–C View FIGURE 1 , 2D–E View FIGURE 2 , 6.9–10.51 cm × 19.7–33.7 mm), 24 stamens, longer anthers and style ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 , 2J View FIGURE 2 , 16.45–22.72 mm and 40.7–61 mm, respectively), and larger capsules (20.3–28 × 15.3–17.7 mm). Table 1 summarizes the differences among these species. Vellozia inselbergae presents five of the morphological synapomorphies reported for the group of Vellozia luteola , leaf blades persistent, involute and amphystomatic, with smooth subsidiary cells, and outer integument of empty cells vanishing in the seeds. Nevertheless, it differs from the group in two characters of the pedicel, it has rounded-triangular pedicel in transverse section ( Fig 3I View FIGURE 3 vs. circular pedicel in cross section) with 18 fibro-vascular bundles ( Fig. 3I View FIGURE 3 vs. nine fibro-vascular bundles).

SPF

Universidade de São Paulo

RB

Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

SP

Instituto de Botânica

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Pandanales

Family

Velloziaceae

Genus

Vellozia

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