Trichilia catigua A. Juss.

Pennington, Terence D., 2016, Systematic Treatment Of American Trichilia (Meliaceae), Phytotaxa 259 (1), pp. 18-162 : 122-123

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Trichilia catigua A. Juss.
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62. Trichilia catigua A. Juss. View in CoL in St-Hil., Fl. Bras. Mer. 2: 77 (1829); T. D.Penn. & Styles, Fl. Neotrop. 28: 191 (1981). Type:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais, near Caxuerhina, fl., St. Hilaire s.n. (holotype, P). Map 70

For synonymy see FN 28: 191 (1981). Illustration: FN 28: 156, fig. 28 (1981).

Abbreviated Description. Indumentum pubescent to sericeous with short simple basifixed hairs, leaflets (7–)9–12(– 15), alternate to opposite, 5 × 1.3–9(–10) × 3.1 cm, decreasing in size towards the base, oblanceolate, elliptic or oblong, inflorescence (0.5)1.5–8(–11) cm long, a small fascicle or slender pyramidal thyrse, petals 4–5, 2.5–3.5(–4) mm long, united for ¾ of their length, erect or slightly spreading, valvate, filaments completely fused in a staminal tube, margin with short teeth, anthers (6–)7–8(–9), nectary absent, ovary appressed puberulous, (2–)3(–4)-locular, locules with 2 collateral ovules, capsule 1.3–1.5 cm long (2)3-valved, narrowly obovoid or oblong, smooth, appressed pubescent to sericeous, seed completely surrounded by a thin fleshy arillode.

MAP 70. Distribution of Trichilia catigua A. Juss. Solid dots, distribution pre-1981, open dots new records 1981–2010.

Distribution & Ecology. South eastern Brazil, Paraguay, northern Argentina and Bolivia. Mostly in seasonal deciduous or semi-deciduous forest or gallery forest along streams and cerrado.

Representative Additional Collections. BRAZIL. Distrito Federal: Fazenda Queima-Lencol (SW1547), Pereira 5 (K). Espirito Santo: road Rodovia do Sul, near Pontal (SW2140), de Lima et al. 2916 (K). Goias: 5.5 km NE of Goias Velho (SW1550), Kirkbride et al. 3253 (K). Mato Grosso do Sul: Municipio Bonito, road to Guia Lopes (SW2156), Pirani et al. 4863 (K). Minas Gerais: Jamaica, Vale do Rio Peruaçu (SW1544), Salino 3081 (K). Paraná: Ibipora, Fazenda Doralice (SW2351), Chagas & Silva 1709 (K). Rio de Janeiro: Sumidouro, Cachoeira do Conde d’Eu (SW2242), Forzza et al. 2728 (K). São Paulo: Galia, Parque Estadual de Coetetus (SW2249), Muniz 367 (K).

BOLIVIA. Beni: Prov. Itenez, 15 km ESE of Costa Marques (SW1264), Nee 34594 (K).

PARAGUAY. Alto Parana: Estáncia Rio Bonito (SW2554), Zardini & Guerrero 42623 (K). Amambay: 5 km E of PN Cerro Cora (SW2255), Simonis et al. 146 (K). Caazapa: National Park Caaguazú (SW2655), Zardini & Benitez 47351 (K). Canendiyu: around Jejui-Mi (SW2455), Zardini & Franco 54825 (K). Central: Estero de Ypoa Chaco-1 (SW2557), Zardini & Tilleria 32747 (K). Concepción: Estáncia Lapuri (SW2257), Zardini & Quintana 53814 (K). Guaira: Cordillera de Ybytyruzu, 15 km N of Antena (SW2556), Zardini & Velasquez 13487 (K). Paraguari: Macizo Acahay (SW2657), Zardini 5787 (K). San Pedro: Yaguarete Forest (SW2356), Zardini & Guerrero 44526 (K).

Relationships. This species is morphologically closely similar to T. quadrijuga , but this is not supported by the ITS data which separates them widely. In this case the geographical distribution is a better indicator of relationship, as the species is placed in a small clade of mostly coastal Brazilian species including T. ramalhoi , and T. pseudostipularis (25307),

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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

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