Hornschuchia cauliflora Maas & Setten

Vilela, Lucas & Lopes, Jenifer De Carvalho, 2022, Hornschuchia (Annonaceae), an endemic and threatened genus from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, European Journal of Taxonomy 828, pp. 75-108 : 85-86

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.828.1859

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6823760

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C887E4-0108-FFC9-FDFF-FDF0FE017E9A

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Hornschuchia cauliflora Maas & Setten
status

 

Hornschuchia cauliflora Maas & Setten View in CoL

Fig. 3 View Fig

Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Series C: Biological and Medical Sciences 91 (3): 259, figs 16–17 ( Maas et al. 1988).

Type: BRAZIL – Bahia • ( Aurelino Leal *) “ Km 5 a 15 da BR-101, ao sul de Ubaitaba ”; [14°20′26.8″ S, 39°19′07.2″ W]; 18 Nov. 1971; T.S. Santos 2193; holotype: CEPEC [ CEPEC00008090 View Materials ]!; isotype: NY [ NY00008359 ] GoogleMaps !.

Material examined

BRAZIL – Bahia • “ Camamu , Fazenda Exílio , entrada no km 10.7 da BA 650 Camamú-Travessão, ca 2 km L da sede da fazenda ”; 14°0′7″ S, 39°10′7″ W; 21 Feb. 2000; J.G. Jardim 2716; ALCB [ ALCB004361 View Materials ]!, CEPEC [ CEPEC00088387 View Materials ]!, HUEFS [ HUEFS062877 View Materials ]!, SPF GoogleMaps ! • “ Dom Macedo Costa, Fazenda Limeira ”; 12°54′35″ S, 39°9′10″ W; 18 Oct. 2015; G. Costa 1515; ALCB [ ALCB030994 View Materials ] GoogleMaps ! • “ Itacaré, Entre Taboquinhas e Itacaré. BA-654. Interior de mata à beira da estrada ”; [14°16′55.2″ S, 38°59′47.3″ W]; 1 Jan. 1988; M. Sobral 5749; CEPEC [ CEPEC00044273 View Materials ]!, ECT [ ECT0003694 ]!, ICN [ ICN00027827 View Materials ]!, NY [ NY00395774 ]!, SPF GoogleMaps ! • “ Ubaitaba, Trecho da BR 101 Ubaitaba ao Porto Santo Antonio ao Sul ”; 22 Jun. 1972; T.S. dos Santos 2336; CEPEC [ CEPEC00008836 View Materials ]!; NY [ NY00395775 ] ! • “ Uruçuca, Rodovia Uruçuca- Ubaitaba ”; [14°34′46.5″ S, 39°17′59.0″ W]; 20 Apr. 1970; T.S. dos Santos 752; CEPEC [ CEPEC00005734 View Materials ]!, NY [ NY00395776 ] GoogleMaps !.

Description

Shrubs or trees, 3–8 m tall. Leaves subcoriaceous, petiole 3–9 mm long, lamina 14.9–32 × 3.5–15 cm, narrowly elliptic to elliptic, narrowly oblong to oblanceolate or lorate, both surfaces glabrous, base asymmetric, decurrent, acute to obtuse, apex acuminate to acute, attenuate to obtuse or rarely emarginate, primary vein impressed adaxially and raised abaxially, 13–22 pairs of secondary veins, angles between primary and secondary veins 50–60°. Inflorescence 2–22-flowered, trunciflorous, bracts absent. Flowers with pedicel 2–7 mm long, flower buds 3–7 × 1–2 mm, conical, densely covered in trichomes at the base and glabrescent towards the apex. Sepals completely connate, calyx cupuliform, apex truncate, 1–2 × 1–3 mm, glabrescent. Petals linear, white, 7–10 mm long, covered in trichomes, stamens (3–)6, 1.5–3.0 × 0.5 mm, carpels 3, 2–5 × 0.5 mm. Monocarps 1–3, fusiform, 1–6.3 × 0.3–0.6 cm, glabrous, green in vivo, stipe 2–5 mm long, calyx persistent. Seeds 4–6, ellipsoid, 13–19 × 4–7 mm, brownish, rugose, with aril.

Distribution and habitat

Hornschuchia cauliflora is endemic to Bahia, occurring in a small area from the municipalities of Uruçuca southward to Camamu, a distance of only 100 km. Hornschuchia cauliflora inhabits lowland tropical moist forest, but it is also found along the border with seasonal semideciduous forest ( Gouvêa et al. 1976; Thomas & Barbosa 2008; Fig. 3 View Fig ).

Phenology

Flowering from October to January and fruiting from February to June.

Preliminary conservation status

Endangered, EN B1ab(i,ii,iii)+2ab(i,ii,iii) ( Amorim et al. 2020a). There are only six preserved specimens of H. cauliflora . Since the last revision, 27 years ago ( Johnson & Murray 1995), the species has been collected only twice, with a hiatus of 15 years between each collection, and has not been recollected in the last seven years.

Notes

The updated description includes more information about plant size and leaf morphology and dimensions ( Johnson & Murray 1995). Hornschuchia cauliflora presents trunciflory, which is also found in some individuals of H. bryotrophe . However, H. bryotrophe is the only species in the genus with an evident commissural vein.

ICN

Colombia, Bogota, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Insituto de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad Nacional

CEPEC

CEPEC, CEPLAC

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

ALCB

Universidade Federal da Bahia, Campus Universitário de Ondina

HUEFS

Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana

SPF

Universidade de São Paulo

ICN

Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Museo de Historia Natural

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