Samuelssonia verrucosa Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot.
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1. Samuelssonia verrucosa Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot. View in CoL 22A(8):97. 1928. TYPE.— HAITI. Nippes /Sud: Massif de la Hotte, central group, St.-Louis-du-Sud, Bonnet-Carré, limestone, 1150 m, only one tree seen, 2 Nov 1927, Ekman H-9232 (lectotype, designated here: S [05-397]; isolectotypes: CAS!, G, GH, K!, NY, S [05-398], US). Figures 3C, 3D. View FIGURE
DISCUSSION.— Samuelssonia ( Justicieae ) is monospecific and endemic to Haiti. Its one species was described as a 4–5 m tall tree with a 10 cm wide trunk and leaves with prominent, verrucose, semi-globose cystoliths. The inflorescence is axillary with flowers containing two stamens, but mature flowers and pollen are apparently unknown ( Urban 1928). Urban (1928) remarked upon possible similarities with Hoverdenia Nees and Justicia L., but did not clarify how Samuelssonia differed. On the nearly 100-year-old type specimen, Ekman noted that only a single tree was encountered. The apparent lack of additional collections since then raises the possibility that it is extinct.
SAPPHOA Urb., Repert. View in CoL Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 18:24. 1922. Type.— Sapphoa rigidifolia Urb. View in CoL
DISCUSSION.— Sapphoa ( Justicieae ) is endemic to serpentine soils of eastern Cuba and accumulates a moderate amount of nickel ( Reeves et al. 1999). The two species are vine-like, scandent shrubs having flowers with two stamens and two staminodes (León and Alain 1957; Borhidi 1983).
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Samuelssonia verrucosa Urb. & Ekman, Ark. Bot.
Franck, Alan R. & Daniel, Thomas F. 2015 |
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Urb. 1922: 24 |