Carapa cedrotagua (Cedreloideae, Meliaceae, Sapindales), a new species from surroundings of the Serranía de los Yariguíes in Eastern Andes of Colombia

Eudicots
Andiroba
Biodiversity
Endangered species
Swietenioideae
Timber species
Autores/as

Yeison Londoño-Echeverri

Ana María Trujillo-López

Jaider Jiménez-Montoya

Fecha de publicación

2024-02-07

Doi

Abstract

Carapa cedrotagua, a new species from the surroundings of Serranía de los Yariguíes, in the Eastern Andes of Colombia, is described and illustrated. Notes about its geographical distribution, phenology, uses, conservation status and taxonomic affinities are provided. The new species is similar to C. alticola, C. guianensis, and C. pariensis, but differs from these species mainly by its morphological combination of shorter petiolules 3.4–6(–7) mm long, leaflets secondary veins flat in the abaxial surface, stipitate and beaked fruits with valves bearing warty excrescences, and the spheroid or slightly compressed seeds with hilum 8.2–12.1 × 4.5–6.1 mm. Carapa cedrotagua is a common and economically important species in the area where it occurs, and it is commonly confused with C. guianensis.

Citation

Londoño-Echeverri, Y., Trujillo-López, A. M., & Jiménez-Montoya, J. (2024). Carapa cedrotagua (Cedreloideae, Meliaceae, Sapindales), a new species from surroundings of the Serranía de los Yariguíes in Eastern Andes of Colombia. Phytotaxa, 636(2), 175–184. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.636.2.6

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