Syagrus longipedunculata Noblick & Lorenzi (2010b: 36)
Noblick, Larry R., 2017, A revision of the genus Syagrus (Arecaceae), Phytotaxa 294 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450
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35. Syagrus longipedunculata Noblick & Lorenzi (2010b: 36) View in CoL . Type:— BRAZIL. Goiás: Niquelândia, collected on the road to Alto Paraíso , ca. 20 km from the town of Niquelândia , 530 m, –14.47, –48.30, 12 December 2009, H. Lorenzi, K. Soares & R. Campos 6790 (holotype HPL!, isotypes RB!, SP!, BHCB!, NY!, K!)
Figure 51 View FIGURE 51 plate, Figure 49 View FIGURE 49 map.
Small to medium, solitary palm, 40–60 cm tall. Stem subterranean, very short, nearly acaulescent with a rhizome 6–14 × 5–6 cm. Leaves 3–6 in the crown, more or less erect, longest leaves often slightly twisted; sheath ca. (312– 14 cm long; pseudopetiole 8–14 cm long with fibrous or smooth margins; petiole 5–11 × 0.5–1.0 cm, 0.3–0.7 cm thick; rachis 46–89 cm long; leaflets, 20–45 along each side of the rachis, often distributed regularly or evenly along the rachis, but sometimes in clusters of 2–4 near the leaf base, lanceolate, grayish blue, glabrous on both sides, but a waxy bloom sometimes on abaxial surface, with acute, asymmetrical apex; no ramenta scales
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Common name:— ariri-mirim.
Etymology:— The specific epithet, longipedunculata , means long peduncle and refers to the strikingly long peduncle seen in this acaulescent palm.
Distribution and habitat:— Endemic to the Brazilian state of Goiás, in rocky, gravelly, sandy clay soils rich in nickel in sparsely vegetated cerrado at 500 m, but disappearing above 700 m, just east of Niquelândia.
Conservation:— This palm is not found within any reserve and has been collected in only one location. It grows in soils that are very rocky and of no agricultural value. The area is currently being used as a pasture and it is subject to frequent burning. A portion of the population has already been compromised by the widening of the road. This species is classified as critically endangered, CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv).
Phenology:— Flowers and older fruits have been seen in December.
Uses:— This palm is somewhat ornamental due to the silvery leaf and may be used as a landscape palm.
Notes:— This is a small acaulescent palm with normally spicate inflorescences, globose fruit and a long peduncle, growing in nickel-rich soils.
Representative specimens:— BRAZIL. Goiás: Niquelândia; Estrada de acesso a Barra do rio Bagagem com o Tocantins, 450 m, –14.02, –48.28, 20 July 1995, T.B. Cavalcanti et al. 1479 ( CEN) ; Niquelândia: ca. 20 km E of town on Niquelândia road (GO-237), ca. 542 m, –14.47, –48.30, 15 January 2014, L.R. Noblick & H. Lorenzi 5643 ( ESA!, HPL!, UB!, K!, FTG!, NY!); Niquelândia; Futuro reservatório do Aproveitamento Hidrelétrico, 400 m, – 14.47, –48.45, 23 November 1992, R.F. Vieira et al. 1352 ( CEN) ; Niquelândia; Estrada da Jacira-antiga estrada de terra, 480 m, –13.80, –48.60, 21 June 1995, B.M.T. Walter et al. 2388 ( CEN) .
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EMBRAPA Recursos Geneticos e Biotecnologia - CENARGEN |
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Universidade de São Paulo |
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Instituto Plantarum de Estudos da Flora Ltda. |
FTG |
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden |
NY |
William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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