Goeppertia widgrenii (Körn.) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 635)
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Goeppertia widgrenii (Körn.) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 635) View in CoL
Basionym:— Calathea widgrenii Körnicke (1862: 117) View in CoL ≡ Phyllodes widgrenii (Körn.) Kuntze (1891: 697) View in CoL . Type:— BRAZIL. J.F. Widgren 969 (holotype S 06-19613! [digital image]; image available at http://andor.nrm.se/kryptos/fbo/kryptobase/large/S06-019001/S06- 19613.jpg).
= Calathea gracilis Petersen (1889: 328) View in CoL . Type (lectotype, designated here):— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro, A.F.M. Glaziou 8973 (K barcode K000586813 ! [digital image]; image of the lectotype is available at http://www.kew.org/herbcatimg/248839.jpg).
Additional specimen examined:— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro, A.F.M. Glaziou 8977 (syntype K! [digital image]).
= Calathea taeniosa Jorissene (1876: 83) View in CoL ≡ Phyllodes taeniosa (Joriss.) Kuntze (1891: 697) View in CoL ≡ Goeppertia taeniosa (Joriss.) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 634) View in CoL . syn.nov. Type (lectotype, designated here):— Jorissene (1876: t. 5).
= Calathea hirta Ravenna (2004: 46) View in CoL ≡ Goeppertia hirta (Ravenna) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 631) View in CoL . syn.nov. Type:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Estação Biológica de Caratinga, 20 November 1984, P.M. Andrade & M.A. Lopes 512 (holotype BHCB 7578!).
Notes:— Goeppertia widgrenii View in CoL is recognized by the hirsute peduncle, bracts externally hirsute to glabrescent and internally glabrous; one bracteole per cymule, with the same size of the sepals; corolla tube, petals and sepals glabrous; large outer and cucullate staminodes, both obcordate and white with a yellow spot in the middle.
Jorissene (1876: 83) described Calathea taeniosa based on cultivated material of Jacob-Makoy, who nurtured various specimens of Marantaceae from Brazil. Field collections and examination of herbarium material conducted by the first author has revealed a wide coloration range of the leaves blade of this species: entirely green; white-banded green on adaxial side and purple on abaxial (as the description of C. taeniosa ); or entirely green on adaxial side with the abaxial side purple. Given this variation, Calathea taeniosa and its combinations should be considered synonyms of Goeppertia widgrenii .
Ravenna’s description (2004: 46) of Calathea hirta reported the same diagnostic characters as those given by Körnicke for C. widgrenii . The analysis of the type specimen of Calathea hirta confirms the identity of the two species. In conclusion, Calathea hirta and combinations should be therefore considered synonyms of Goeppertia widgrenii .
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Goeppertia widgrenii (Körn.) Borchsenius & Suárez (2012: 635)
Saka, Mariana Naomi & Lombardi, Julio Antonio 2015 |
Calathea hirta
Ravenna, P. 2004: ) |
Calathea taeniosa
Kuntze, C. E. O. 1891: ) |
Jorissene, G. 1876: ) |