Showing posts with label Velloziaceae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Velloziaceae. Show all posts

Monday, December 23, 2024

[Botany • 2023] Barbacenia glaucescens & B. mellosilvae (Velloziaceae) • Two New remarkable Species from the Brazilian Espinhaço Range

 

Barbacenia glaucescens Ferreira-Junior & Andr.Cabral sp. nov. and 
B. mellosilvae Andr.Cabral & Ferreira-Junior sp. nov.,

in Cabral, Ferreira-Júnior et Menezes, 2023.
 
Abstract
Two new species of Barbacenia (Velloziaceae) from the Brazilian campo rupestre from the southern part of the Espinhaço Range are here described and illustrated. Both new species, Barbacenia glaucescens Ferreira-Junior & Andr.Cabral sp. nov. and B. mellosilvae Andr.Cabral & Ferreira-Junior sp. nov., resemble B. gentianoides Taub. ex Goethart & Henrard, and the second one also resembles B. longiflora Mart. However, both can be differentiated by a unique combination of morphological and anatomical characters. Morphological and anatomical descriptions, illustrations, photographs, phenological information, provisional risk assessments, distribution map, and taxonomic notes are provided for the new species.

Monocots, campo rupestre, critically endangered species, Pandanales, rock outcrops, taxonomy


 Barbacenia glaucescens Ferreira-Junior & Andr.Cabral sp. nov. 
B. mellosilvae Andr.Cabral & Ferreira-Junior sp. nov.


Andressa CABRAL, Carlos Alberto FERREIRA-JÚNIOR, Nanuza Luiza De MENEZES. 2023. Two New remarkable Species of Barbacenia (Velloziaceae) from the Brazilian Espinhaço Range in honor of Renato Mello-Silva.  Phytotaxa. 616(3); 279-287. DOI: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.616.3.7 [2023-09-28]  


Monday, September 12, 2022

[Botany • 2022] Vellozia albohexandra & V. mellosilvae (Velloziaceae)Increasing Knowledge on the Diversity of Canelas-de-ema in the campo rupestre: Two New Species from the southern Espinhaço Range, Brazil


Vellozia mellosilvae Andr.Cabral, Magri & J.C.Lopes, 

 in Cabral, Magri & Lopes, 2022. 

Abstract
Background and aims – Two new species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) are here described and illustrated, Vellozia albohexandra and V. mellosilvae. These new species are morphologically similar to Vellozia armata, V. luteola, and V. inselbergae, probably belonging to the same informal group.

Material and methods – Morphological and anatomical descriptions were based on herbarium specimens and in situ observations. Standard taxonomy and plant anatomy practices and methods were applied.

Key results – Vellozia albohexandra can be easily distinguished from the other species of the group of V. luteola by its sessile flowers with white and smaller petals and sepals, six stamens, and smaller style and stigma. The species is endemic to the Cristália municipality, Minas Gerais state, and has been classified as Data Deficient according to IUCN criteria. Vellozia mellosilvae shares morphological affinities with V. armata, but it is distinguished by the leaves with serrate margin and abaxial furrows, longer and evident pedicel, and larger petals and sepals. This species is endemic to the Itacambira municipality, and should be considered Critically Endangered.

Keywords: endemism, leaf anatomy, Pandanales, rocky outcrops, taxonomy

 
Vellozia albohexandra Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral & Magri, sp. nov.

Diagnosis: Vellozia albohexandra is similar to V. armata by the tristichous leaves roughly of the same dimensions. However, V. albohexandra has sessile flowers (vs pedicel approx. 1.5 cm long in V. armata), white sepals and petals (vs violet in V. armata), 6 stamens (vs 18 stamens in V. armata), and capsule 5.7–6.7 × 5.3–6.2 mm (vs 10 × 6–9 mm in V. armata).

Etymology: The epithet refers to the flowers with white perianth and six stamens.


Vellozia mellosilvae Andr.Cabral, Magri & J.C.Lopes.
A. Habitat of the species. B. Habit of the species. C. Frontal view of a flower. D. Lateral view of a flower and an immature fruit. E. Longitudinal section of a flower. F. Floral bud. G. Immature fruit.
Photos by Renato Mello-Silva (A–E) and Andressa Cabral (F–G).


Vellozia mellosilvae Andr.Cabral, Magri & J.C.Lopes, sp. nov.

Diagnosis: Vellozia mellosilvae resembles V. armata by their tristichous phyllotaxis, violet perianth, and overlapping number of stamens, and dimensions of anther, style, and stigma. However, V. mellosilvae differs by the longer (1.6–4.2 cm vs 1.5 cm in V. armata) and evident pedicel (vs completely hidden by the leaves in V. armata), larger petals and sepals (2.5–4.2 × 0.9–1.2 cm vs 1.5–2.3 × 0.5 cm in V. armata), leaf furrows (present vs absent/reduced in V. armata), and margin (serrate vs spinescent in V. armata).

Distribution and habitat: Vellozia mellosilvae occurs in the campo rupestre of Itacambira municipality, southern Espinhaço Range, Minas Gerais state, Brazil (Fig. 3). This species is found in rocky outcrops among shrubs in sandy soil and rock crevices at elevations from 1,200 to 1,280 m.

Etymology: The epithet is named after Renato Mello-Silva (1961–2020), the greatest authority in the systematics of Brazilian Velloziaceae and who also collected the holotype of Vellozia mellosilvae.
 

Andressa Cabral, Renato Albuquerque Magri and Jenifer de Carvalho Lopes. 2022. Increasing Knowledge on the Diversity of Canelas-de-ema in the campo rupestre: Two New Species of Vellozia (Velloziaceae) from the southern Espinhaço Range, Brazil. Plant Ecology and Evolution. 155(3): 343-352. DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.94326

Sunday, June 13, 2021

[Botany • 2021] Vellozia inselbergae (Velloziaceae) • A New Species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Inselbergs


Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral

in Cabral, Magri et de Carvalho Lopes, 2021. 
  m the ian Atlantic Forest Inselbergs. Phytotaxa. 497(2); 138–146. 


Abstract
Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral, a new species of Velloziaceae endemic to the Atlantic Forest inselbergs in the Brazilian state of Bahia, is here described. The new species is morphologically similar to Vellozia armata and Vellozia luteola, putatively belonging to the same clade, but is distinguished from them mainly by the longer pedicel, cylindrical-ellipsoid hypanthium, white and larger tepals, stamen number, longer anthers and style, and larger capsules. Detailed morphological and anatomical descriptions, illustration and photographic plates, distribution map, and conservation status of Vellozia inselbergae are provided.

Keywords: Monocots, Bahia, Pandanales, rocky outcrops, taxonomy


FIGURE 1. Vellozia inselbergae l(Mello-Silva 4040).
 A. Frontal view of the flower. B. Flower in longitudinal section. C-D. Lateral view of the flower, with detail of hypanthium emergences (D). E. Habit. F. Renato Mello-Silva collecting the holotype.
Photographs by Renato Mello-Silva (A-E) and Jenifer C. Lopes (F).

FIGURE 2. Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral.
 A-B . Habit. C. Detail of hypanthium emergences. D. Sepal. E. Petal. F. Stigma. G. Longitudinal section of the flower, detailing the proximal region. H. Frontal view of the stamen attachment region. I. Lateral view of the stamen attachment region. J. Stamens.
Voucher: Mello-Silva 4040.

Vellozia inselbergae Mello-Silva ex Andr.Cabral, sp. nov.

Etymology:—The specific epithet refers to the Atlantic Forest inselbergs located in the Bahia state, where the new species is endemic.


Andressa Cabral, Renato Albuquerque Magri and Jenifer de Carvalho Lopes. 2021. Vellozia inselbergae (Velloziaceae), A New Species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Inselbergs. Phytotaxa. 497(2); 138–146. DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.2.6