Staurogyne warmingiana (Hiern) Leonard (1937: 402)

Braz, Denise Monte & Monteiro, Reinaldo, 2017, Taxonomic Revision of Staurogyne (Nelsonioideae, Acanthaceae) in the Neotropics, Phytotaxa 296 (1), pp. 1-40 : 37-38

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.296.1.1

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Staurogyne warmingiana (Hiern) Leonard (1937: 402)
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28. Staurogyne warmingiana (Hiern) Leonard (1937: 402) View in CoL . Ebermaiera warmingiana Hiern (1877: 68) . Type: — BRAZIL, Minas Gerais, E. Warming 75 (holotype: K!; isotype: C!). ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 )

Subshrub ca. 1.5 m tall, rarely branched, sparsely pilose with glandular trichomes. Petiole 6 − 20 mm long; blade 4.4 − 10 × 2 − 4.3 cm, ovate to elliptic-ovate, apex acute, rarely slightly acuminate, base obtuse to abruptly cuneate, sparsely glandular pilose on both surface, abaxially dense in the veins. Inflorescence in lax, leafy raceme; flowers opposite; bracteoles yellow-green, obovate-elliptic, 4 − 8 × 1.3 − 3 mm, pilose with sparse glandular trichomes. Pedicel 3.4 − 11 mm long; calyx yellow, sparsely glandular pilose, non-ciliate, posterior segment 16 − 20 × 3 − 4.5 mm, 3-nerved, anterior pair of segments 10.2 − 12.4 × 0.5 − 1.3 mm, lateral pair of segments 13.4 − 15.3 × 1.2 − 2.1 mm; corolla yellow, 3.4 − 4.3 cm long, basal tube 2.3 − 3 mm long, anterior lobe 4.5 − 4.8 mm long, externally pilose with sparse glandular trichomes, internally glabrous; posterior stamens 2.6 − 3 cm long, anterior stamens 2.8 − 3.4 cm long, staminode 3 − 4.8 mm long; ovules ca. 28 per locule, posterior lobe of the stigma truncate to slightly divided. Capsule not found.

Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Caeté, Serra da Piedade , 19 o 49’ S, 43 o 40’ W, 16 May 1987, Paula et al.8971 (BHCB, SPF), 6 May 1934, Mello-Barreto 282 (F, R).

Distribution and habitat:— Staurogyne warmingiana was only recorded at Serra da Piedade , in the central portion of the State of Minas Gerais, in elevation of above 900 m.

Phenology:— It was collected with flowers in May and its fruits are unknown.

Taxonomic notes:— Staurogyne warmingiana is characterized by the glandular trichomes on the whole plant and by the leafy inflorescence. Therefore, it is close to S. vauthieriana , which differs in having the leaves, bracteoles, pedicel and calyx much larger, as mentioned above, in addition to distintinc place of occurrence.

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