Mucuna killipiana Hern. Cam. & C. Barbosa, Trianea

De, Tânia M., Lewis, Gwilym P., Mansano, Vidal F. & Tozzi, Ana M. G. A., 2018, A revision of the neotropical Mucuna species (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae), Phytotaxa 337 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.337.1.1

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scientific name

Mucuna killipiana Hern. Cam. & C. Barbosa, Trianea
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13. Mucuna killipiana Hern. Cam. & C. Barbosa, Trianea View in CoL 1: 38(–39), pl. 1–2. 1988. ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 )

TYPE:— COLOMBIA. Risaralda, Cordillera Central, município de Pereira, alto Valle del rio Otúm , centro de capacitación La Suiza (INDERENA), C. Barbosa & Hernandez, 1346 (holotype: FMB! 62249; isotype: CUVC) .

Liana. Leaves 3-foliolate; pulvinus 10–12 × 2.0–4.0 mm; petiole 6.0– 15 cm long; stipels persistent; rachis 1.5–2.0 cm long; petiolules 5.0–9.0 mm long; lateral leaflets 9.5–14 × 5.0– 7.1 cm, asymmetric at base, cuspidate at apex; apical leaflets obovate or elliptic, 10–12 × 4.5–6.5 cm, acute to rounded at base, cuspidate or acuminate at apex; venation eucamptodromous, secondary veins in 3–6 pairs per leaflet; erect hairs on abaxial surface; less dense adaxially. Inflorescence axillary, pseudoracemose; peduncle 30–77 cm long; bracts caducous; brachyblasts nodose; pedicels 1.5–3.5 cm long, internodes 3.0– 10 mm long. Flowers 3.2–4.5 cm long; calyx 1.0– 1.7 cm long, 4-lobed, the adaxial lobe formed by two connate sepals, 5.0 × 10 mm, emarginate at apex, the other three lobes 5.0 × 4.0 mm, acute at apex; corolla reported to be greenish-yellow (C.A. Agudelo et al. 2069 CUVC; S. Díaz 3838 COL); standard broadly elliptic, 3.5–4.5 × 3.2 cm, attenuate at base, retuse at apex, claw 6.0 mm long; wings oblong-elliptic, 3.1–4.5 × 1.2–1.3 cm, attenuate at base, obtuse at apex, the claw 10 mm long; keel petals oblong, 3.1–4.0 × 1.4–1.5 cm, attenuate at base, acute at apex, the claw 10 mm long; pubescent at base of wing and keel petals. Stamen filaments reported to be cream coloured, 3.5 cm long, glabrous. Style ca. 3.5 cm long, sericeous, except at apex; ovary 8.0–14 × 2.0 mm, sericeous; stigma peltate, villous. Fruits 16–26 × 3.2–4.7 cm, stipitate, the stipe 2 cm long, ornamented by two longitudinal lamellae ( Fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 ), covered with dense irritant hairs, acute to attenuate or asymmetric at base, acuminate at apex, 2–5-seeded. Seeds brown or black, globose, 2.0–2.3 × 2.2–2.5 × 1.3–1.5 cm; hilum brown or black, circling 75–90% of the seed circumference, 3 mm high.

Taxonomic notes:— Mucuna killipiana is easy to distinguish from other neotropical species due to the unique lamellate ornamentation pattern on the fruit surface, i.e. two longitudinal lamellae running from base to apex on the fruit valves ( Fig. 15A View FIGURE 15 ). Morphologically, the most similar species is M. mutisiana but the two differ in their fruit ornamentation. In M. mutisiana the fruits are ornamented by partial transverse lamellae (discontinuous undulating coriaceous ridges, each ridge varying from 1.0–4.0 mm high and occasionally raised as pointed extensions). In addition, the abaxial surface of the leaflets of M. killipiana is covered by erect hairs (vs. adpressed hairs in M. mutisiana ).

Phenology:— Flowering and fruiting throughout the year.

Distribution and habitat:— Mucuna killipiana is endemic to Colombia occurring in the Departments of Antioquia, Caldas, Cauca, Huila, Quindío, Risaralda, Tolima, Valle de Cauca ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ). The species occurs only in the Andes between 1800–2500 m.

Conservation status:— Mucuna killipiana is assessed as being of Least Concern (LC). Although the species has a restricted area of occupancy (116 km 2, EN), it has been reported from ten separate collection localities, some of these in protected areas. The habitat of the species is not considered to be significantly fragmented. No recent decline, or fluctuation, in extant populations has been noted.

Vernacular names: — ‘ Ojo de buey’ (Estudiantes de Dendrología sem 02-1999 MEDEL 40613) ‘ojo de vaca’ (Estudiantes de Dendrología sem 02-1999 MEDEL 40613), ‘ojo de venado’ (W.A. Archer 1637 MA, NY), ‘cacho de venado’ (D. Benitez 974 JAUM).

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Representative specimens examined:— COLOMBIA. Antioquia: Medellín y Guarne, Parque Ecológico Piedras Blancas , camino del acued, 8 October 1994 (fr.), F.J. Roldán et al. 2238 ( COL, HUA, K, MO) ; Medellín, corregimento de San Cristobal, vereda San José de La Montaña , serranias Las Baldías , 5 May 1996 (fr.), D. Benitez 974 ( JAUM) ; Medellín, corregimento de San Cristóbal, alto de Boquerón Palmitas , 27 August 1999 (fr.), Estudiantes de Dendrología sem 02-1999 ( MEDEL 40613 ) ; La Sierra , 18 km N of Medellin, May 1931 (fr.), W. A. Archer 1637 ( MA, NY) . Caldas: Villa Maria , carretera hotel El Termal, 25 August 1985 (fl.), H. Sanchéz 833 ( FMB) . Cauca: Around Huila, Indian Village in Rio Paez Valley , January 1906 (fl.), H. Pittier 1293 ( US) . Huila: Acevedo, Parque Nacional Natural Cueva de los Guácharos , 30 November 2001 (fl.), B.R. Ramirez et al. 15049 ( FMB) . Quindio: Calarca, corregimenot de Qda Negra, finca el Recuerdo , 23 June 1991 (fl.), C.A. Agudelo et al. 2069 ( CUVC) . Risaralda: Pereira, cordillera Central , alto valle del rio Otún , without date (fl./fr.), C. Barbosa & H. Hernandez C.1346 ( CUVC, FMB) ; Santuario , estribación oriental de la cordillera occidental, alto de Tigre, 31 January 1983 (fr.), J.H. Torres et al. 1353 ( COL) ; Santuario, Cerro de Tatamá , 25 August 1997 (fr.), W. G. Vargas 4010 ( HUA) ; Tolima, El Libano a Murillo (km 11 al 22 de la carretera); 20 July 1947 (fl.), H. García Barriga 12254 ( COL) ; Carretera Murillo-Tolima , 24 August 1985 (fr.), H. Sanchéz & J. Hernandéz 712 ( FMB) . Valle del Cauca : localizada en los quebradas, 20 November 1976 (fr.), N.E. Santacruz s./n. ( CUVC) ; Argelia , vereda las brisas, 21 January 1983 (fl./fr.), S. Díaz 3838 ( COL) .

FMB

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt

CUVC

Universidad del Valle

COL

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

HUA

Universidad de Antioquia

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

JAUM

Jardín Botánico Joaquín Antonio Uribe

W

Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

MA

Real Jardín Botánico

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Mucuna

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