Huberia ovalifolia Candolle (1828: 167)

Silva-Gonçalves, Kelly Cristina Da, Baumgratz, José Fernando A. & Nunes-Freitas, André Felippe, 2014, Melastomataceae in a continental Atlantic Forest island from southeastern Brazil, Phytotaxa 183 (2), pp. 61-92 : 69

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.183.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5149353

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Huberia ovalifolia Candolle (1828: 167)
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2.1. Huberia ovalifolia Candolle (1828: 167) View in CoL . [ Figs. 3c–d View FIGURE 3 , 4k–o View FIGURE 4 ]

Trees or treelets 3–15 m, apparently glabrous; indumentum of the branches, leaves, inflorescences, pedicel, hypanthium and calyx glandular-punctate. Petioles 1.2–3.5 cm long; blade 5.7–18 × 2.5–8 cm, chartaceous, ovate or elliptic, base obtuse to acute, apex obtuse to acute, margin entire; acrodromous basal veins 3. Inflorescences 5.4–15.2 cm, terminal; bracts 1.5–2.4 × 5–9 mm, bracteoles 0.5–1 × 0.1–0.5 mm, both persistent, linear-triangular. Flowers 4-merous; pedicel 1.1–2 cm long; hypanthium 3–10 × 2.2–2.9 mm, tubulose; calyx persistent, lacinias unilobed, 1.8–2.7 × 1.6–3 mm, broadly ovate, apex rounded; petals 11–26 × 6–17 mm, white, yellow at the base, apex rounded-acuminate, glabrous; stamens isomorphic, subequal in size, yellow, becoming reddish at maturity; filaments 5–9 mm long; anthers 11–12 mm long, pore terminal, connective not prolonged nor thickened bellow the thecae, dorsal appendage 4.2–9 mm long, linear; ovary 4.7–6.5 × 1.9–4 mm, 2/3-superior free inside the hypanthium, 1/3-inferior adnate at the base, 4-celled, glabrous; style 1.6–2.6 cm long, glabrous. Capsule 12–14 × 6–9 mm, ruptidium type, urceolate, ovate, polyspermous; seeds 2.5–5 × 0.5–0.9 mm, winged, linear to oblong, dorso-ventrally flattened.

Specimens examined:— 17.XII.1997, fl., R. Facre s.n. (RBR 10271) ; 15.XII.1998, ster., L.F.T. Menezes & M.C. Souza 577 (RB, RBR) ; 15.IV.2000, fl., M. Conde 470 (RB, RBR) ; 3.VI.2000, ster., L.F.T. Menezes 665 (RBR) ; 20.I.2001, fl., M.C. Souza 180 (RBR) ; 25.II.2001, fl., L.F.T. Menezes 826 (RBR) ; 10.VI.2006, fl., A.C.C. Moreira 20 (RBR) ; 7.IV.2007, fl., fr., K.C. Silva 15 (RBR) ; 4.III.2008, fl., fr., K.C. Silva 32 (RB, RBR) ; 27.IX.2009, ster., K.C. Silva 60 (RBR) ; 21.IV.2010, fl., K.C. Silva 92 (RBR) .

Distribution:—Endemic to Brazil and Atlantic Forest Biome, occurring from the state of Bahia to São Paulo ( Chiavegatto & Baumgratz 2012). It is categorized as Vulnerable to the municipality of Rio de Janeiro ( Baumgratz 2000).

Comments:— In Marambaia Island , H. ovalifolia occurs in Restinga Forest and Dense Submontane Ombrophilous Forest. It can also be distinguished by the long floral pedicel (1.1–2 cm); flowers with yellow stamens, thecae become reddish to vinaceous after fertilization, connective with a linear dorsal appendage, and capsules of the ruptidium type. Additional illustrations in Baumgratz (1997, 2009) .

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