Myrcia summa ( McVaugh 1958: 89 ) M.F.Santos, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.257.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EEB12E-D44E-054D-FF14-FAFCFD9EFEF2 |
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Felipe |
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Myrcia summa ( McVaugh 1958: 89 ) M.F.Santos |
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comb. nov. |
11. Myrcia summa ( McVaugh 1958: 89) M.F.Santos View in CoL , comb. nov.
≡ Marlierea summa McVaugh. Type:— VENEZUELA. Amazonas: Cerro Sipapo (Paráque), 26–28 January 1949 (fl.), Maguire 28644 (holotype MICH!, isotypes NY!, S!, US! VEN [image!])
= Marlierea summa var. superior McVaugh (1958: 91) View in CoL . Type:— VENEZUELA. Ilu-Tepui, Gran Sabana, 14 March 1952 (fl.), Maguire 33405 (holotype MICH!, isotype NY!)
= Marlierea summa var. calva McVaugh (1969: 69) View in CoL . Type:— VENEZUELA. Bolívar: Chimantá Massif, 5 February 1955 (fl.), Steyermark 493 (holotype MICH!, isotypes F!, NY!, S!, US!)
= Marlierea vicina McVaugh (1969: 70) View in CoL , syn. nov. Type:— GUIANA. Upper Mazaruni River Basin. Mt. Ayanganna, 7 August 1960 (fl.), Tillett 45172 (holotype MICH!, isotypes COL [image!], F!, NY!, S!, US!, VEN [image!])
As stated above, in light of evidence from recent phylogenetic studies in Myrcia View in CoL s.l. (Lucas et al. 2011, Santos 2014), synonymization of Marlierea species in Myrcia View in CoL is desirable. Furthermore, Myrcia summa View in CoL has free calyx lobes and the hypanthium does not tear during anthesis, characteristics that do not match the typical ones found in Marlierea View in CoL . The synonymization of Marlierea summa var. superior View in CoL and Marlierea summa var. calva View in CoL in Marlierea summa View in CoL was previously proposed by Govaerts et al. (2008).
In the protologue of Marlierea vicina, McVaugh (1969: 70) highlighted morphological similarity with Marlierea summa : “(...) this plant resembles Marlierea summa , and perhaps a case could be made for considering it merely a well-marked variety of that species (...)”. The author described the species judging that it is the best option until more collections are analysed. More collections have been analysed for this study, including specimens from the type locality of M. vicina . Characteristics cited by McVaugh (1969) as distinctive of M. vicina relative to Myrcia summa (longer, darker, apressed trichomes, adaxial surface of leaves not foveolate, inflorescence with less flowers, flowers bigger and tetramerous) are variable in analysed specimens. Additionally, the species share a set of distinctive characteristics within clade 7: sympodial vegetative branching and at the base of the inflorescences, and inconspicuous venation on the adaxial leaf surfaces. It is therefore not possible to recognize M. vicina as a distinct taxon and the species is synonymized under Myrcia summa .
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Myrcia summa ( McVaugh 1958: 89 ) M.F.Santos
Santos, Matheus F., Sano, Paulo T. & Lucas, Eve 2016 |
Marlierea summa var. calva
McVaugh, R. 1969: ) |
Marlierea vicina McVaugh (1969: 70)
McVaugh, R. 1969: ) |
Marlierea summa var. superior
McVaugh, R. 1958: ) |