Genlisea pygmaea Saint-Hilaire (1833: 431)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.258.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13673188 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B487D2-FFFD-5871-FF0A-FF35FA67FD71 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Genlisea pygmaea Saint-Hilaire (1833: 431) |
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3. Genlisea pygmaea Saint-Hilaire (1833: 431) View in CoL ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 : E–F)
Marsh herbs, up to 5 cm tall. Leaves obovate, ca. 4 × ca. 1 mm. Raceme 1–2-flowered, flowers up to 1 cm distant from each other. Peduncle with simple and glandular hairs, sometimes branched. Sterile bracts, bract and bracteoles basifixed, lanceolate, up to 0.5 mm long; margin and surface with simple hairs. Pedicels up to 2 mm long, simple and glandular hairs present. Calyx lobes lanceolate, apex acute, ca. 1.5 mm long, margins and external surface with simple and glandular hairs. Corolla pale-yellow to white; superior lip ovate; spur conical, apex rounded, glandular hairs present. Capsule globose, simple and glandular hairs present, dehiscence circumscissile.
Distribution:—This species occurs in Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname and Brazil ( Taylor 1991, 1999, Fleischmann 2012a). In Brazil it occurs in the northern, northeastern, central-western and southeastern regions ( Miranda et al. 2016). In the VNP G. pygmaea is found in grassy white-sand savannas.
Taxonomic notes:—It can be distinguished by the pale-yellow to almost white corolla with a conical spur with rounded apex.
Specimens:— BRAZIL. Roraima, Caracaraí, Viruá National Park : PPBio grid L1 / N6, 12 September 2010, S. M. Costa 698, T.D. M. Barbosa ( INPA!, UEC!) ; PPBio grid, 24 June 2010, T.D. M. Barbosa 1320, S. M. Costa ( INPA!) .
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