Staurogyne trinitensis Leonard (1937: 401)
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25. Staurogyne trinitensis Leonard (1937: 401) View in CoL . Type : — TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. Arima: "onthe road to Carone State, Arima, Trindad, April 5, 1866 ", unknown collector s.n. (holotype: NY 115009 !; isotype: TRIN). ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 )
Staurogyne versteegii Bremekamp (1938: 144) View in CoL . Type: — SURINAME. August 1903, G.M. Versteeg 109 (holotype: U!).
Creeping herb, branched, densely pilose with simple trichomes. Petiole 4 − 6 mm long; blade suborbicular to broad-ovate, 1.2 − 2.2 × 0.7 − 1.6 cm, apex acute to broad-acute, base ovate to abruptly cuneate, sparsely simple pilose on both surfaces. Inflorescence in dense, terminal, subcapitate, bracteate spike, 0.8 − 1.0 cm long, sessile; flowers opposite; rachis, bracts and bracteoles with sparse simple trichomes; bracts and bracteoles green, bract broad-elliptic to elliptic-ovate, 7 − 12 × 2.7 − 7 mm, slightly 1-nerved, bracteoles elliptic,4.3 − 5.7 × 1.2 − 1.3 mm. Flowers sessile; calyx green, sparsely simple pilose, rare glandular, non-ciliate, posterior segment 4 − 5.9 × 0.8 − 1 mm, 3-nerved, lateral pair of segments 3.4 − 5 × 0, 4 − 0.5 mm, anterior pair of segments 3.8 − 5 × 0.4 − 0.5 mm; corolla white, 6.3 − 7.2 mm long, basal tube 2 − 5 mm long, anterior lobe 1.7 − 2 mm long, externally with sparse glandular trichomes, internally glabrous; posterior stamens 2.3 − 2.7 mm long, anterior stamens 2.4 − 3 mm long, staminode 0.3 − 0.4 mm long; ovules 24 − 25 per locule, posterior lobe of the stigma deeply concave. Capsule 4.7 − 4.8 × 1.8 mm, sparsely glandular pilose.
Specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Mato Grosso: without locality, May 1911, Hoehne & Mildbread 4225 ( RB) . GUYANA. Without locality, July 1824, Poiteau s.n. ( K). TRINIDADAND TOBAGO. Trinidad : “1877-80”, Fendler 532 ( BM, K) . SURINAME. Tumuc-Humac : 27 July 1972, Sastre 1472 ( U) ; Tossokreek : without locality, 26 November 1950, Florschütz & Florschütz 473 ( U) ; August 1903, Versteeg 109 ( U) . VENEZUELA. Miamo: Altiplanicie de Nuria , 12 January 1961, Steyermark 88389 ( VEN) .
Distribution and habitat:— Staurogyne trinitensis has distribution restricted to northern South American, occurring in Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, the Guianas ( Wasshausen1995) and Venezuela at elevations between 200- 400m.
Phenology:— Flowering specimens were collected in January, April and August and fruiting ones in August.
Taxonomic notes:— Staurogyne trinitensis is a delicate plant, characterized by the creeping habit, the broad-ovate leaves and the terminal subcapitate inflorescence. Based on the habitb and the infundibular corolla it approaches S. miqueliana , but differs by the petiolate (not sessile) leaves, the terminal subcapitate (not axilary and terminal elongated) inflorescence, and the calyx ciliate (not no-ciliate).
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Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro |
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Royal Botanic Gardens |
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Bristol Museum |
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland |
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Fundación Instituto Botánico de Venezuela |
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Staurogyne trinitensis Leonard (1937: 401)
Braz, Denise Monte & Monteiro, Reinaldo 2017 |
Staurogyne versteegii
Bremekamp, C. E. B. 1938: ) |