Taxonomic studies in Colombian Picramniaceae (Picramniales): new species of Aenigmanu, Nothotalisia and Picramnia from the Pacific and Magdalena Valley regions

Eudicots
Endangered neotropical species
Karst
Neotropical biodiversity
Sapindales
Simaroubaceae
Autores/as

Yeison Londoño-Echeverri

Ana María Trujillo-López

Fecha de publicación

2023-11-03

Doi

Abstract

Three new species of Picramniaceae from Colombia are described and illustrated; Aenigmanu chococola from the Pacific region is the second species of the previously monotypic genus, known only from the Amazon region. In addition to its allopatric distribution, the new species is mainly recognisable by its wide leaf blades, which are basally convex and commonly apically emarginate at the very tip, and long bracts on the pistillate inflorescences. Nothotalisia karsticola and Picramnia vinacea are from karst areas in the Magdalena Valley; the former is mainly recognisable by its long inflorescences, pistillate inflorescences in racemes, staminate flowers with long petals and anthers apically mucronate, whereas the latter is mainly recognisable by its racemose inflorescences in both staminate and pistillate plants, pedicel length in staminate flowers, filaments shorter than the petals and glabrous fruits. We also include notes about their taxonomic affinities, habitat, geographical distribution, phenology, etymology and conservation status. A key for species of Nothotalisia is provided.

Citation

Londoño-Echeverri, Y., & Trujillo-López, A. M. (2023). Taxonomic studies in Colombian Picramniaceae (Picramniales): New species of Aenigmanu, Nothotalisia and Picramnia from the Pacific and Magdalena Valley regions. Phytotaxa, 622(5), 281–297. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.622.5.2

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