taxonID	type	description	language	source
B20C64EAA3BC503DACB08800EF412D64.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2, 3, 4 A	en	Pančo, Ivan, Temple, Paul, Rodríguez Cobas, Geovanys, Coutin Lobaina, Noel, Matisova, Ivana, Domínguez, Yoannis (2025): Pinguicula panfetiae (Lentibulariaceae), a new Caribbean butterwort from eastern Cuba. Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3): 382-391, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.161641
B20C64EAA3BC503DACB08800EF412D64.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis Pinguicula jaraguana Casper affinis sed brevibus, foliis ovobatis, erectis suberectis, margine integerrima non involute, flores parvi 10 – 13 mm (calcari incluso), semina 0.6 – 0.7 mm longa (appendix incluso), 0.18 – 0.22 mm lata.	en	Pančo, Ivan, Temple, Paul, Rodríguez Cobas, Geovanys, Coutin Lobaina, Noel, Matisova, Ivana, Domínguez, Yoannis (2025): Pinguicula panfetiae (Lentibulariaceae), a new Caribbean butterwort from eastern Cuba. Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3): 382-391, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.161641
B20C64EAA3BC503DACB08800EF412D64.taxon	description	Description Perennial herb, scapose, in a basal rosette, (19 –) 25 – 30 (– 35) mm in diameter; suberect to erect, sometimes growing densely grouped together in colonies of many individuals exhibiting calathiform rosettes. Rhizome short, with fibrous roots. Leaves (4 –) 5 – 7 (– 10), homophyllous, yellow-green or reddish-brown, (10 –) 12 – 15 (– 17) × (6 –) 8 – 10 (– 11) mm, obovate, apex rounded, base narrowly cuneate into a short petiole, margins entire; adaxial surface densely covered with glandular trichomes. Scapes 1 (– 3), 1 - flowered, erect, green or reddish-brown, (50 –) 80 – 110 (– 150) mm long, ± 0.30 – 0.45 mm thick, sparsely glandular with very few stalked and sessile trichomes. Flowers white, indistinctly 2 - lipped (subisolobate). Calyx distinctly 2 - lipped, similar colour to leaves, shorter than the tube, ± 4 mm; outer surface sparsely covered with stalked glandular trichomes; upper-lip divided nearly to the base into 3 lobes, lobes oblong-obtuse, apex retuse, ± 2 × 1 mm; lower lip 2 - lobed, the lobes free nearly from their bases. Corolla (8.5 –) 9 – 10 (– 11.3) mm long (including the spur), ± 9 mm diameter, widely opened; the lobes forming an angle with the tube of ± 90 °, broadly obovate, margins overlapping for less than half their length, white, (3.8 –) 4 – 4.7 (– 5.2) × (2.9 –) 3.5 – 3.8 (– 4.3) mm, adaxial surface covered sparsely with non-glandular trichomes that are more abundant at the entrance to the tube; upper lip 2 - lobed, lobes smaller than the two lateral lower-lip lobes; lower-lip deeply 3 - lobed, lobes obovate, apex rounded, midlobe (4.5 –) 4.8 – 5 (– 5.2) × (3.8 –) 4 (– 4.2) mm. Tube yellow with deep brown veins, cylindric, short, (2.5 –) 3 – 4 (– 4.5) × 1.5 – 2.5 mm, without palate, distinctly bent (geniculate) and held at an angle of ± 90 °, tripartite, the entrance with long uniseriate non-glandular trichomes, the middle part with medium-length uniseriate and stipitate glandular trichomes, the inner part with short glandular trichomes. Spur yellowish-brown, thick, conical, very short, (2.5 –) 3 – 4 (– 4.5) × 1.5 – 2.5 mm, apex rounded, saccate. Stamens ± 1.5 mm long, slightly curved; anthers ± 0.5 mm wide. Pollen prolate (P: E = 1.49), zonoaperturate, 4 (5) - colporate, (34.63 –) 35.52 – 37.32 (– 39.17) × (23.53 –) 24.12 – 24.88 (– 25.39) μm. Ovary subglobose-ovoid, sessile, ± 1.5 mm in diameter, 1 - loculate, ending in a short style, glabrous. Stigma short, 2 - lobed, margin fringed. Capsule globose, ± 2 × 2 mm. Seeds dark brown, fusiform, (440 –) 520 – 540 (– 590) × (180 –) 200 – 215 (– 220) μm excluding appendage, testa reticulate, mycropilar appendage prominent, (60 –) 80 (– 90) μm.	en	Pančo, Ivan, Temple, Paul, Rodríguez Cobas, Geovanys, Coutin Lobaina, Noel, Matisova, Ivana, Domínguez, Yoannis (2025): Pinguicula panfetiae (Lentibulariaceae), a new Caribbean butterwort from eastern Cuba. Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3): 382-391, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.161641
B20C64EAA3BC503DACB08800EF412D64.taxon	etymology	Etymology Pinguicula panfetiae is named in honour of the late Cuban botanist, Prof. Dr Cristina Mercedes Panfet Valdés, to acknowledge her contributions to Cuban flora research, in particular, with regard to the carnivorous plant families for which she was the main Cuban specialist. Besides her research, Prof. Panfet dedicated most of her life to empowering many generations of Cuban botanists to achieve professional standing, which is also acknowledged herein.	en	Pančo, Ivan, Temple, Paul, Rodríguez Cobas, Geovanys, Coutin Lobaina, Noel, Matisova, Ivana, Domínguez, Yoannis (2025): Pinguicula panfetiae (Lentibulariaceae), a new Caribbean butterwort from eastern Cuba. Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3): 382-391, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.161641
B20C64EAA3BC503DACB08800EF412D64.taxon	distribution	Distribution and habitat Pinguicula panfetiae is endemic to eastern Cuba (Fig. 3) where it is limited to a small area within Cayo Fortuna, a subdepartment of the Ojito de Agua sector of the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park. Plants are found at an altitude of ca 460 m, on steep slopes above the banks of the River Toa (Fig. 2 F), where they grow in dense patches totalling a few thousand individuals. Where a group of plants grow in a tight arrangement, they typically exhibit calathiform (cup-like) rosettes with suberect to erect leaves (Fig. 2 H). While we can be certain of the location of Pinguicula panfetiae in Cayo Fortuna, the records of the locations of other specimens mention Palenque, Cayo Fortuna, or eastern Cuba (Oriente) but the use of such names is not detailed enough to determine whether any corresponds to the true Cayo Fortuna or to one or more other locations. The vegetation at the type locality is semi-arid montane serpentine shrubwood (charrascal) that occurs in association with ferritic soils derived from serpentine bedrocks (Borhidi 1996). However, Pinguicula panfetiae grows on permanently wet landslides and seeps on or just above rivers banks. Despite the semi-arid conditions of the charrascal, this area supports edaphic climax communities developed under a humid tropical rainforest climate.	en	Pančo, Ivan, Temple, Paul, Rodríguez Cobas, Geovanys, Coutin Lobaina, Noel, Matisova, Ivana, Domínguez, Yoannis (2025): Pinguicula panfetiae (Lentibulariaceae), a new Caribbean butterwort from eastern Cuba. Plant Ecology and Evolution 158 (3): 382-391, DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.161641
