Ficus aequatorialis Dugand (1942: 28)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.313.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13701242 |
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Felipe |
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Ficus aequatorialis Dugand (1942: 28) |
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1. Ficus aequatorialis Dugand (1942: 28) View in CoL .
Type :— COLOMBIA. Frontera colombo-ecuatoriana, Río San Miguel, entre Quebrada del Ocano y Río Teteyé, 7 December 1940, J. Cuatrecasas 10887 (holotype: COL!; isotypes: F! US!) .
Terrestrial trees, 8–12 m tall. Leaf blade 25–37 cm long, 14.5–19 cm wide, elliptic, apex acuminate, base cordate, glabrous adaxially, puberulent to glabrous abaxially, secondary veins 9–16 pairs; petiole 5.5–11 cm long, puberulent to glabrous, periderm flaking off; stipules 6–8 cm long, subpersistent, glabrous. Syconia in pairs, peduncle sessile; lateral bracts rarely seen; receptacle 1.5–2.2 cm in diam. when dry, hispid, apex rounded ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ).
Distribution and habitat in Colombia: — Putumayo, in premontane rainforests on the eastern slope of the Andes at elevations of 250–600 m ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Selected specimens: — COLOMBIA. Putumayo: Mocoa, Mocoa, Camino Viejo San Antonio, Plowman 2030 (COL, US); San Antonio del Guamués, Cuatrecasas 11214 (COL, F).
Notes:— Ficus aequatorialis was synonymized under F. macbridei Standley (1937: 305) by Dewolf (1965), Berg & Villavicencio (2004) and Berg (2009), but we observed that the former species differs from the latter by stipule persistence (subpersistent in F. aequatorialis vs. caduceus in F. macbridei ), lateral bracts (absent or isolated vs. in whorls) and distribution (Cauca province vs. Yungas province).
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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