Cordia glazioviana (Taubert) Gottschling & J.S. Miller (2006: 365)
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1.2. Cordia glazioviana (Taubert) Gottschling & J.S. Miller (2006: 365) View in CoL . ( Fig. 3A–G View FIGURE 3 )
≡ Auxemma glazioviana ( Taubert 1892: 11) .
Trees, ca. 7 m tall; branches glabrous, with whitish to pale brown lenticels. Leaves alternate, homomorphic; blades 3.7–15.5 × 2–7.6 cm, subchartaceous to chartaceous, obovate-oblong to obovate-lanceolate, scabrous, adaxially glabrous to pubescent, abaxially pubescent to puberulent, apex orbicular, acute or subretuse or apiculate, margin entire, base obtuse; venation brochidodromous; petiole 0.4-1.6 cm long, sulcate, pubescent. Inflorescences 7.5–18 cm long, terminal and axillary, paniculiform; peduncle 2–8 cm long. Flowers 0.9–1.3 cm long, dystilous, pedicellate; pedicel 7–14 mm long; calyx 4–6 mm long, narrowly obcampanulate, lobes 1.8–2.5 × ca. 3 mm, lanceolate to suborbiculate, apex acute; corolla 1.1–1.2 cm long, infundibuliform, white, pubescent externally, throat villous internally, lobes 3–4 × 5–6 mm long, obovate to suborbiculate. Short-styled flowers: stamens with filaments ca. 5.5 mm long; anthers ca. 1 mm long, oblong; ovary ca. 1.8 mm long, narrowly ovate; style ca. 2 mm long. Long-styled flowers: stamens with filaments ca. 4.2 mm long, presenting trichomes basal on the lower third of the corolla; anthers ca. 1.7 mm long, oblong; ovary ca. 2.5 mm long, narrowly ovate; style ca. 5 mm long with trichomes. Drupe 1.1–2 cm long, elliptic, rostrate, villous; calyx 2–3.5 cm long, accrescent; seed 1.
Notes:— Similar morphologically to C. oncocalyx and recognized mainly by the paniculiform inflorescences, calyx in fruit ca. 3.5 cm long, and elliptic, rostrate, and villous fruit. This species is being completely illustrated for the first time in this study.
Geographic distribution:— Occurs in the states of Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, and Bahia ( Flora do Brasil 2020 under construction). B1, B2, B3, C2, C3, C7.
Habitat:— Caatinga.
Phenology:— Collected in flower from April to August and in October; in fruit in May, June, and August.
Selected material examined:— BRAZIL. Rio Grande do Norte: Açu, May 2007, fl. fr., J.I.M. Melo et al. 604 (MOSS).Alto do Rodrigues, 05°17’18”S, 36°45’44”W, May 1999, fl. fr., J.Q. Câmara 04 (MOSS).Apodi, 05°39’51”S, 37°47’56”W, June 1997, fl. fr., E.P. Andrade 04 (MOSS). Governador Dix-Sept Rosado, 05°27’32”S, 37°31’15”W, June 1997, fl. fr., J.M. Freire 5 (MOSS). Maxaranguape, 05°31’3”S, 35°15’23”W, April 1999, fl., L. Lago 17 (MOSS). Mossoró, 05°03’14”S, 37°24’18”W, June 2006, fl. fr., M.L. Silva & R.C. Paulino143 (MOSS). Upanema, 05°38’31”S, 37°15’28”W, June 1994, fl. fr., M.S.B. Moura 11 (MOSS).
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Cordia glazioviana (Taubert) Gottschling & J.S. Miller (2006: 365)
Melo, José Iranildo Miranda De, Paulino, Renan Da Cruz, Oliveira, Regina Célia De & Vieira, Diego Daltro 2018 |
Auxemma glazioviana ( Taubert 1892: 11 )
Taubert, P. H. W. 1892: 11 |