Tuesday, August 13, 2024

[Botany • 2024] Ceratozamia gigantea (Zamiaceae) • A New Species of Cycad, endemic to the mountain Karst Forests of Tabasco, Mexico: what the reproductive structures revealed


Ceratozamia gigantea Mart.-Domínguez, Nic.-Mor., D.W.Stev. & Gónzalez-Aguilar, sp. nov. 

in Martínez-Domínguez, Nicolalde-Morejón, González-Aguilar, Vergara-Silva et Stevenson, 2024.

Summary
Ceratozamia is a diverse genus of cycads distributed from Mexico to Honduras. Here, a new species of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) from the southeast of Mexico is described and illustrated. It was previously misidentified as C. subroseophylla because of the lack of reproductive structures in the specimens from Tabasco. This work is based on phenological monitoring carried out in a karst limestone locality in Tabasco. The lifespan of pollen and ovulate strobili and their morphological changes throughout development are described. The collections of this new species were compared with specimens of all Ceratozamia species; however, the morphological comparison was focused on the most geographically proximate and morphologically similar species to this new taxon. To evaluate the circumscription of this species, we used geographic, morphological and DNA barcoding criteria. On this basis, we propose a new species of Ceratozamia for Mexico and provide notes on its reproductive phenology. The reproductive structures are the primary resource for its recognition and identification. A taxonomic key for the similar morphological species and all species that occur in Tabasco is presented along with habitat characterisation and a conservation status for C. gigantea. This species, whose distribution is restricted to a small geographic area, increases the diversity of Ceratozamia in Tabasco to three species and affirms the importance of limestone karst as areas for speciation and endemism. During the phenological monitoring, pollinator insects were captured on ovulate strobili at receptivity, observations that have been scarcely documented during this phenophase in Ceratozamia, highlighting the relevance of monitoring reproductive phenological patterns.

Key Words: Cycads, Cycadales, gymnosperms, Mesoamerica, strobili, taxonomy 

Habitat of Ceratozamia gigantea. A adult plant; B seedling; C juvenile plant; D C. gigantea with Zamia katzeriana; E adult plants in habitat.

Ceratozamia gigantea. A habit; B seed; C leaf at maturity; D leaflet; E pollen strobilus; F microsporophyll abaxial side (left) and adaxial side (right); G megasporophyll at fertilisation; H distal end of megasporophyll at fertilisation; J megasporophylls at maturity; K ovulate strobilus.
Drawn by Mariana Muñoz Velásquez.

Ceratozamia gigantea Mart.-Domínguez, Nic.-Mor., D.W.Stev. & Gónzalez-Aguilar, sp. nov. 

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin adjective ‘gigantea’ (i.e., giant, large) and refers to the large size of the stem, leaves, and strobili.


Lilí Martínez-Domínguez, Fernando Nicolalde-Morejón, Marlon Aramis González-Aguilar, Francisco Vergara-Silva and Dennis Wm. Stevenson. 2024. Ceratozamia gigantea (Zamiaceae), A New Species of Cycad, endemic to the mountain Karst Forests of Tabasco, Mexico: what the reproductive structures revealed. Kew Bulletin. DOI: doi.org/10.1007/s12225-024-10209-0