Encyclia alboxanthina Fowlie (1990a: 27)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.342.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/117187F9-0F3E-FFBD-FF75-624BFB1CFE21 |
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Felipe |
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Encyclia alboxanthina Fowlie (1990a: 27) |
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2. Encyclia alboxanthina Fowlie (1990a: 27) View in CoL . Type:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Mucugê, Serra do Sincorá National Park , 15 November 1989, F.D. R. 89 B10 (holotype: UC, photograph!) ( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 , 24C View FIGURE 24 ) .
Lithophyte herbs, occasionally terrestrial in sand, 20.0−40.0 cm tall. Pseudobulbs conical, 5.4−10.0 × 1.2−2.0 cm. Leaves 2−4, oblanceolate, 15.7−29.1 × 1.0−2.0 cm, obtuse to acute. Inflorescence a densely 9−30-flowered, compound raceme; peduncle 21.7−35.5 cm long; rachis 9.2−17.0 cm long. Flowers with pedicel 2.7−3.2 × 0.3 cm, warty; sepals lime green, dorsal lanceolate, 2.1−2.2 × 0.9 cm, laterals lanceolate, 2.1−2.2 × 0.7−1.0 cm, reflexed, margin entire, apex mucronate; petals lime green, spatulate, 2.0−2.2 × 1.0− 1.3 cm, reflexed, margin entire, apex mucronate; lip with claw 0.15−0.20 × 0.40 cm, lateral lobes free from the midlobe, oblong, 1.0−1.2 × 0.4−0.6 cm, white, at about a 90° angle to midlobe (in the flattened lip), not overlapping it, margin entire, apex obtuse, midlobe rounded, 0.9 × 1.2−1.4 cm, white lightly streaked with pink, sinuous, margin undulate, apex emarginate, callus cymbiform, apex of the callus acute; column clavate, 1.0−1.2 × 0.5 cm, clinandrium apex tridentate, lateral teeth triangular, apex acute, arms of the column oval to quadrate, c. 0.2 × 0.2 cm, apex obtuse; stigma obtriangular, with basal hooks; anther one, yellow, c. 0.3 × 0.4 cm.
Distribution and habitat:— Endemic to Brazil, often cited as endemic to Chapada Diamantina , Bahia ( Toscano de Brito & Cribb 2005), where it grows as a lithophyte. However, Monteiro et al. (2012) indicated its occurrence in Serra de Itabaiana, Sergipe State ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ), as confirmed by many older collections. There, it occurs in rocky outcrops at about 600 m and also in sand at lower elevations.
Phenology:— Flowering all year.
Etymology:— A reference to the colour of the lip midlobe, which is white (albus), contrasting with a yellow centre and greenish yellow petals and sepals (xanthinus).
Taxonomic notes:— Encyclia alboxanthina is similar to E. osmantha , but differs in possessing a lip with rounded midlobe and oblong lateral lobes, whereas in E. osmantha the midlobe is deltoid with ovate laterals. Sometimes it has also been confused with E. oncidioides , but the latter has brownish flowers with vinaceous dots, a white lip densely streaked with purple with the midlobe rounded or cordate, emarginate or uncinate at the apex, whereas the flowers of E. alboxanthina are lemon green with a rounded white lip with a few pink streaks..
Withner (2000) has erroneously considered this species as a synonym of E. pachyantha , which has a conical lip midlobe and a different distribution in the Amazon Rainforest of Brazil. Encylia alboxanthina grows in xeric habitats on rock outcrops in campos rupestres of Chapada Diamantina , northeastern Brazil, and in sandy habitats near the sea.
Selected specimens examined:— BRAZIL. Bahia: Abaíra, between Catolés− Lagoinha , 16 December 2003, Oliveira et al. 266 ( HUEFS) ; Andaraí, Volta da Pedra farm, 9 November 1997, Guedes et al. 5512 ( ALCB) ; Barra da Estiva, west of the road Barra da Estiva− Ituaçu , 1300−1500 m, 24 March 1980, Harley, 20914 ( CEPEC, K, SPF) ; Ibicoara, exit of town toward Cachoeira do Buracão , 1023 m, 18 November 2006, Silva-Castro et al. 1034 ( HUEFS) ; Jacobina, Serra do Tombador , 915 m, 28 April 2012, Vieira et al. 93 ( ALCB) ; Lençóis, Tanquinho , 25 May 2008, Queiroz 2776 ( HRB) ; Morro do Chapéu, Morrão , 1271 m, 17 November 2008, Bastos 252 ( HUEFS) ; Mucugê, Parque
Municipal de Mucugê , 18 October 2002, Azevedo 159 ( HUEFS) ; Palmeiras, Mucugezinho , 17 March 2007, Neves 180 ( HUEFS) ; Piatã , 2 March 1982, Seidel 1381 ( HB) ; Pindobaçu, Serra da Paciência , 1000 m, May 2001, Jesus et al. 1358 ( ALCB, CEPEC, HRB, HUEFS) ; Ruy Barbosa, Serra do Orobó, 11 November 2004, van den Berg 1432 ( HUEFS) ; Seabra, Serra do Bebedor to 40 km of Seabra, 1090 m, 15 November 1983, Bautista 1341 ( ALCB, CEPEC, GUA, HRB, INPA, MBM, MG, RB) ; Senhor do Bonfim, Serra Santana , 650−900 m, 26 December 1984, Silva et al. 7620 ( K, SPF) ; Sento Sé, Minas do Mimoso , 980 m, 6 March 1974, Harley 16853 ( CEPEC, HB, K, RB) ; Vitória da Conquista, Baixio do Arroz farm, 1014 m, 6 December 2005, Leitão s.n. ( VIC 31026 About VIC ) . Sergipe: Areia Branca, Serra de Itabaiana , 20 January 1983, Carneiro 484 ( ASE, HUEFS) ; Itabaiana , 2 January 2009, Santos et al. 7 ( UB) .
UC |
Upjohn Culture Collection |
HUEFS |
Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana |
ALCB |
Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Universitário de Ondina |
CEPEC |
CEPEC, CEPLAC |
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
SPF |
Universidade de São Paulo |
HRB |
IBGE |
HB |
Herbarium Bradeanum |
GUA |
DIVEA, DEP, FEEMA |
MBM |
San Jose State University, Museum of Birds and Mammals |
MG |
Museum of Zoology |
RB |
Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro |
ASE |
Universidade Federal de Sergipe |
UB |
Laboratoire de Biostratigraphie |
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