Spathacanthus magdalenae Castillo-Campos, Nordic J. Bot. 31: 449. 2013.

Burgos-Hernandez, Mireya & Castillo-Campos, Gonzalo, 2020, Taxonomic revision of the Mesoamerican genus Spathacanthus (Justicieae, Acanthoideae, Acanthaceae), PhytoKeys 144, pp. 31-55 : 31

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Spathacanthus magdalenae Castillo-Campos, Nordic J. Bot. 31: 449. 2013.
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Spathacanthus magdalenae Castillo-Campos, Nordic J. Bot. 31: 449. 2013. Figs 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7

Type.

Mexico. Veracruz: San Andrés Tlalnelhuayocan (previously Coatepec as a publication error), Piedras Blancas, eastern slopes of the volcano Cofre de Perote, riparian vegetation, 1666 m a.s.l., 7 Mar 2012. G. Castillo-Campos et al. 27235 (holotype XAL!; isotypes ENCB!, MEXU!).

Description.

Small trees or shrubs, up to 12 m height, highly branched, internodes glabrous. Stems quadrate to flattened when young, glabrous or pubescent at nodes with eglandular trichomes. Leaves with petioles 10-50 mm long, blade elliptic to obovate-elliptic, 110-280 mm × 42-129 mm, apically acute to acuminate, basally acute, margin undulate, tomentose when very young along veins, then glabrous on both surfaces. Inflorescences terminal, rarely axillary, rachis glabrous; bracts triangular to subulate, 7 mm × 1 mm, abaxial surface tomentose; bracteoles triangular to subulate, 3.5 mm long, abaxial surface tomentose. Flowers subsessile to short pedicellate, pedicels to 6 mm long, glabrous; calyx yellowish before fruiting, turning green in ripe fruit, 18-25 mm × 13 mm, equally divided into 2 prominent elliptic to ovate segments; anterior segment bilobed, the posterior segment trilobed; lobes triangular, 15 mm long, apically acute to apiculate; corolla white, 58-100 mm long × 38-44 mm wide, externally glabrous and internally pubescent, throat 10-12 mm long × 3-6 mm in diameter near midpoint, upper lip bilobed, oblong, lower lip trilobed, both lobes 10-17 mm long, glabrous. Stamens whitish, longer pair about 16 mm long from the base to the apex of the thecae, shorter pair about 10 mm long; anthers monothecate, 3.5 mm long; style glabrous, 26 mm long, stigma lobes 0.3-0.7 mm long. Capsule 65-89 mm long; stipe 35-49 mm long, head 30-40 mm long. Seeds subcircular to subcordate, 8 mm × 9 mm long, surface roughened.

Distribution, habitat and phenology.

Spathacanthus magdalenae is endemic to southern Mexico where it is restricted to the riparian vegetation of central Veracruz (Fig. 1B View Figure 1 ). It is frequent near rivers or humid canyons in cloud forests and oak forests in tropical to temperate zones, at 1300 to 1700 m a.s.l. Flowering takes place from November to March; mature fruits can be found from January to March.

Specimens examined.

Mexico. Veracruz: Mpio. San Andrés Tlalnelhuayocan, Piedras Blancas, Eastern slope of the volcano Cofre de Perote, 1666 m a.s.l., 7 Mar 2012, G. Castillo-Campos et al. 27189 (XAL, MEXU, ENCB); Piedras Blancas, Eastern slope of the volcano Cofre de Perote, 1666 m a.s.l., 30 Apr 2012, G. Castillo-Campos et al. 27377 (XAL, MEXU, ENCB); San Antonio, 1350 m a.s.l., 06 Feb 1982, F. Ventura A. 19361 (ENCB, IEB, XAL); Mpio. Jacomulco, barranca de Actopan, road to Buena Vista, 1 km after Jalcomulco, 646 m a.s.l., 12 Jun 1991, G. Castillo-Campos et al. 8206 (XAL).