Dioscorea cordata var. cymulifera (Uline ex Knuth) Raz, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.258.1.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C539884B-FF8D-913E-FF70-FBA00D7AF940 |
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Dioscorea cordata var. cymulifera (Uline ex Knuth) Raz |
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comb. nov. |
6a. Dioscorea cordata var. cymulifera (Uline ex Knuth) Raz View in CoL , comb. nov.
Rajania cordata var. cymulifera Uline ex Knuth (1917: 220) . Type:— PUERTO RICO. Prope Maunabo, montis Malapasaca, 4 Oct. 1886, P. Sintenis 5217 ♂ (holotype B!, isotypes GH! (2 sheets), K!, US!). The sheets are annotated, presumably in Sintenis’ hand, as R. cordata var. scorpioides Uline , but no published reference exists to validate this name (see D. scorpioidea View in CoL ).
Rajania hastata auct non L. in Kunth (1850: 450). Type— PUERTO RICO. Wydler 769 (holotype B). Although I haven’t seen the specimen, it is cited by Knuth (1924) among the exsiccatae of his Rajania cordata var. eucordata . The far more detailed description by Kunth (1850) is consistent with the variety named here.
Notes: Endemic to Puerto Rico. This variety may be distinguished from other forms of D. cordata by the following combination of characters: leaves papery, light green, the first pair of lateral primary veins (L1) strongly arcuate, raphids often present; staminate and pistillate inflorescences on slender axes, glabrous, the cymule architecture variable, cymes often (but not always) floriflorous (8–12 fls) and internodes frequently elongated, resulting in a more “open” architecture; flowers campanulate, tepals white or cream color (raphids +), oblong; stamens ca. 1/2 length of tepals: anthers minute, introrse, held just above the pistillode on slender filaments that are inserted on the tepals, just above the base; pistillode well developed, of three erect and confluent lobes. Torus not conspicuously swollen. Pollen ornamentation perforate-reticulate but with free ends of the murae projecting outward, giving the exine a tuberculate appearance. Samaras ca. 1 cm long, golden or straw colored. This variety is frequently associated with karst formations.
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Dioscorea cordata var. cymulifera (Uline ex Knuth) Raz
Raz, Lauren 2016 |
Rajania cordata var. cymulifera Uline ex
Knuth, R. 1917: ) |