Monday, August 28, 2023

[Botany • 2021] Sarcoglottis matogrossensis (Orchidaceae: Spiranthinae) • A New Species from the southern Brazilian Amazon


 Sarcoglottis matogrossensis Engels & E.C. Smidt, 

in Engels et Smidt, 2021. 

Abstract
Sarcoglottis matogrossensis, a new orchid species from the southern edge of the Brazilian Amazon, is described and illustrated. The novelty was found growing as humicolous and saxicolous in the understory of the seasonal evergreen forest on the banks of the Teles Pires River, in the north-central region of Mato Grosso state. Sarcoglottis matogrossensis is similar to S. amazonica, S. maroaënsis, S. metallica, and S. neillii, differing from these in the proportionally narrower and longer light green leaves that may or may not have white spots, the flowering that occurs after the senescence of the leaves, and the petals with apices conspicuously free, acute, and reflexed. We suggest the category of Data Deficient (DD) due to the scarcity of collections and the unknown effect of illegal deforestation on the populations of this species, pending further studies.

Keywords: Mato Grosso, Teles Pires River, Sarcoglottis maroaënsis, S. metallica, S. neillii, Monocots

 Sarcoglottis matogrossensis Engels & E.C. Smidt.
A. Habit of flowery, leafless individuals. B. Detail of the hairiness of the roots. C-D. Leaves. E. Detail of the venation of the leaves. F. Dorsal sepal. G. Petal. H. Lateral sepal. I. Lip. J-K. Column. J. Side view. K. Ventral view. L. Pollinarium.
 Drawn by M.E. Engels based on the type.

 Sarcoglottis matogrossensis Engels & E.C. Smidt.
A. Habit of three leafless flowering individuals. B. Inflorescence. C. Flower in frontal view. D. Flower in oblique view. E. Flower in lateral view. F. Habit of leafy individuals, before flowering. G. Leaf adaxial and abaxial surfaces.
 Photos by M.E. Engels based on the type.


Mathias Erich Engels and Eric de Camargo Smidt. 2021. A New Sarcoglottis (Orchidaceae: Spiranthinae) from the southern Brazilian Amazon. Phytotaxa. 487(2); 171-176. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.487.2.8