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Acta botánica mexicana
versión On-line ISSN 2448-7589versión impresa ISSN 0187-7151
Act. Bot. Mex no.86 Pátzcuaro ene. 2009
Artículos
Tillandsia magnispica (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae), a new species from Oaxaca, Mexico
Tillandsia magnispica (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae), una nueva especie de Oaxaca, México
Adolfo EspejoSerna y Ana Rosa LópezFerrari
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitanalztapalapa, División de Ciencias Biológicas y de la Salud, Departamento de Biología, Herbario Metropolitano, 09340 México, D.F. México. aes@xanum.uam.mx
Recibido en mayo 2008.
Aceptado en agosto 2008.
ABSTRACT
Tillandsia magnispica Espejo & LópezFerrari, known only from the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, in the municipalities of San Pedro el Alto and San Pedro Pochutla, is described and illustrated. The new taxon is compared with T. jaliscomonticola Matuda, a morphologically similar species.
Key words: Bromeliaceae, Mexico, Oaxaca, Tillandsia.
RESUMEN
Se describe e ilustra Tillandsia magnispica Espejo & LópezFerrari, conocida sólo del estado de Oaxaca, México, en los municipios de San Pedro el Alto y San Pedro Pochutla. La nueva especie se compara con T. jaliscomonticola Matuda, con la cual tiene afinidades morfológicas.
Palabras clave: Bromeliaceae, México, Oaxaca, Tillandsia.
As a result of our explorations in the field and the revision of herbarium material in the main Mexican and foreign institutional herbaria, in order to complete the Flora Bromeliológica Mexicana, we detected material from one undescribed species of the genus Tillandsia that we propose here as:
Tillandsia magnispica Espejo et LópezFerrari, sp. nov. Figs. 1, 3B,(2)
Herba epiphytica, acaulis, rosulata, florens usque 80 cm alta. Folia numerosa, vaginae distinctae, ellipticae, 710 cm longae, 45 cm latae; laminae anguste triangularilanceolatae, 3755 cm longae, 1.31.7 cm latae, involutae, distaliter arcuatae; scapus inflorescentiae erectus, teres, 2950 cm longus; inflorescentia simplicissima; spica anguste elliptica, complanata, 1825 cm longa, 3.54.5 cm lata; bracteae florales distichae, imbricatae, late ovatae, 55.5 cm longae, 44.5 cm latae, carinatae, supera virides, basalia incarnatae, nervatae; petala 78 cm longa, ca. 1 cm lata, violacea; stamina subaequalia, exserta, stylus exsertus.
Plants stemless, epiphytic, flowering up to 80 cm high; leaves numerous, forming a tank rosette ca. 40 cm in diameter; leaf sheaths elliptic, 710 cm long, 45 cm wide, glabrous and dark brown adaxially, glabrous and light brown abaxially; leaf blades narrowly triangular to lanceolate, 3755 cm long, 1.31.7 cm wide at the widest part, coriaceous, lepidote, tapering to a long filiform and acuminate apex, margins involute; inflorescence erect, simple, to 75 cm long; scape 2950 cm long, erect, stout, ca. 1 cm in diameter, scape bracts polystichous, imbricate, rosecoloured, the lower foliaceous, the blades similar to the leaves, the upper bladeless or with much reduced blades, linearsubulate, the sheaths ovate, to 5 cm long and 3 cm wide, concealing the scape; spike erect, narrowly elliptic to oblong, 1825 cm long, 3.54.5 cm wide, complanate, up to 28 flowered, larger than the leaves, floral bracts distichous, imbricate, longer than the sepals, glabrous, the basal ones rosecoloured, the upper ones bright green, marginally winecoloured, widely ovate, conduplicate, carinate, acuminate, with a pungent apex, conspicuously nerved when dried, 55.5 cm long, 44.5 cm wide; flowers, erect, sessile, successive; sepals elliptic to oblong, glabrous, acute, the posterior ones carinate and shortly connate at the base, pale green, 3.44 cm long, 11.2 cm wide; petals narrowly oblong to spatulate, glabrous, obtuse, free, violet at the upper half, white at the base, 78 cm long, ca. 1 cm wide, stamens subaequal, filaments linear, 8.79 cm long, violet and complanate at apical end, white at the base, anthers oblong, yellow, 4.55 mm long; ovary ovoid, green, ca. 7 mm long, 5 mm in diameter; style white, 8.79.5 cm long; stigma white, trilobulate, spiral conduplicate (Brown & Gilmartin, 1984), 4.55 mm in diameter; fruit not seen.
Type: México, Oaxaca, distrito de Pochutla, municipio de San Pedro Pochutla, alrededores de Toltepec, ca. 4.5 km después de San José Chacalapa, carretera PochutlaMiahuatlán, 15°51'47" N; 96°27'58" W, 285 m s.n.m., selva mediana, 10.VIII.2001, A. Espejo, A. R. LópezFerrari, J. Ceja y A. Mendoza R. 6312 (Holotype (in three sheets): UAMIZ; Isotype IEB).
Paratypes: Mexico, Oaxaca, distrito de Pochutla, municipio de San Pedro Pochutla, N of Pochutla, 1981, C. S. Gardner 1445 (SEL, US, line drawing by Gardner, 1982); distrito de Pochutla, municipio de San Pedro el Alto, 18 km al S de San Miguel Suchistepec, sobre la carretera a Pochutla, 1700 m s.n.m. Bosque de Pinus oocarpa sobre ladera metamórfica, 22.IX.1965, J. Rzedowski 20648 ENCB(x3), LL, MICH, TEX).
Tillandsia magnispica is endemic to Oaxaca (EspejoSerna et al., 2007 p. 138), and known only from the Municipalities of San Pedro Pochutla and San Pedro el Alto, District of Pochutla (Fig. 4).
The material of the new species has been identified by some authors (Gardner, 1982, pp. 145146; McVaugh, 1989, p. 58) as Tillandsia jaliscomonticola Matuda (Figs. 2, 3A), a taxon only known from Colima, Jalisco, and Michoacán (Espejo et al., 2004, p. 63) (Fig. 4 and Appendix), however the differences between the two taxa showed in the table 1 and figures 1, 2, and 3, are conspicuous.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the following herbaria for providing specimens and data used in this work: ENCB, IEB, LL, MEXU, MICH, MO, SEL, TEX, UAMIZ and US; Jacqueline CejaRomero and Aniceto MendozaRuiz for their invaluable help with field work; and Nancy MartínezCorrea for the elaboration of the map.
LITERATURE CITED
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Espejo, A., A. R. LópezFerrari, I. RamírezMorillo, B. K. Holst, H. E. Luther & W. Till. 2004. Checklist of Mexican Bromeliaceae with notes on species distribution and levels of endemism. Selbyana 25: 3386. [ Links ]
EspejoSerna, A., A. R. LópezFerrari, N. MartínezCorrea & V. A. PulidoEspaza. 2007. Bromeliad flora of Oaxaca, Mexico: richness and distribution. Acta Bot. Mex. 81: 71147. [ Links ]
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