Andinia tingomariana A.Diaz & MarkWilson, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.361.2.7 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13705333 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A67B57-FFC4-5111-FF3A-F9E1FEA22197 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Andinia tingomariana A.Diaz & MarkWilson |
status |
sp. nov. |
Andinia tingomariana A.Diaz & MarkWilson View in CoL , sp. nov. ( Figs. 1 – 5 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 )
Type: — PERU. Huánuco: Tingo María National Park, districts of Mariano Dámaso Beraun and Rupa Rupa of the Province of Leoncio Prado of the Huánuco Region, Peru, S9.34238° W76.00451°, 1285 m, 12 March 2017, Diaz, Ocupa & Yupanqui (holotype: HUT!).
Andinia tingomariana is distinguished from the most closely related species, A. dielsii , by a number of attributes, including a smooth ovary versus echinate in A. dielsii , unguiculate, reniform, ciliate petals versus narrowly linear, non-ciliate in A. dielsii ; a longer column ~ 2.5 mm versus ~ 2 mm in A. dielsii , an undilated column apex versus dilated into a flattened, ovate extension in A. dielsii and attachment to the lip on terminal third of the column versus half-way in A. dielsii .
Epiphytic herbs, 4.0 – 7.5 cm tall. Rhizome 2 – 3 mm between ramicauls. Ramicaul abbreviated, 12 – 21 × 2 – 4 mm, enclosed by 1 or 2 tubular, ribbed sheaths. Leaf conduplicate, erect, oblong to subacute, smooth, the base cuneate, trinervate, and apex minutely tridentate, petiole 2 – 3 mm long. Inflorescence successively several 1 – 6-flowered, arching, raceme to 3 cm long, floral bracts oblique, acuminate, 1 mm long; pedicels 2 mm long. Ovary smooth, furrowed, 1.20 × 0.65 mm; sepals yellow to orange, intensifying towards apices becoming violet, margins irregularly ciliate, carinate, triveined, dorsal sepal elliptic, concave, slightly acuminate, 5.0 × 1.5 mm, lateral sepals free, oblique, flat, 5.0 × 1.4 mm, apices acute, acuminate; petals yellow to orange, bilobed, reniform, unguiculate, obtuse, long cilia, 1.2 × 1.0 mm; lip violaceous reddish, trilobed, reniform, triveined, 4.0 × 1.5 mm, finely ciliate, slightly expanded in the centre, geniculate, apex rounded, surrounding the column, to which it joins adaxially in the outer third with a thin ciliate claw. Column orange-purple, terete, minutely ciliate, 2.5 mm long, slightly dilated apically, anther subapical, stigma subapical, bilobed; capsule not observed.
Etymology:— Named for the type locality in Parque Nacional Tingo María, Huánuco, Peru ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).
Distribution and habitat:— To date, A. tingomariana has only been observed in this one location, a mountain range running longitudinally north-south through Tingo María National Park. Andinia tingomariana was observed growing epiphytically among mosses and Selaginella on tree trunks and vines ( Figs. 3–4 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 ). in a humid forest exposed to moisture-laden winds at an elevation of 1285 m in the same habitat as Cranichis muscosa Swartz (1788: 120) and Masdevallia concinna Königer (1982: 101) .
Conservation status:— Although the type locality of Andinia tingomariana is in a protected area, Tingo María National Park, the limited number of plants observed and distribution suggest that it may be vulnerable. However, until further information on distribution and abundance can be collected it should be listed as Data Deficient according to IUCN criteria.
HUT |
HUT Culture Collection |
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