identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
667987BCFFA81960FF52FBC02E1CF984.text	667987BCFFA81960FF52FBC02E1CF984.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dichorisandra pulcherrima M. J. Silva & Aona. A. Fertile 2023	<div><p>Dichorisandra pulcherrima M.J.Silva &amp; Aona, sp. nov. (Figures 1, 2)</p><p>Type:— BRAZIL. Goiás: Niquelândia, Reserva Particular de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Legado Verdes do Cerrado, Núcleo Engenho, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-48.520832&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-14.542778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -48.520832/lat -14.542778)">Área da Divisa</a> entre a Ponte Nova e o Coimbra, Borda de Floresta Estacional, solo argiloso, 14º32’34”S, 48º31’15”W, 574 m. a.s.l., 28 January 2021 (fl), M . J . Silva, I. S . Santos, B. S . Pereira &amp; B. G . Costa 11763 (holotype UFG!; isotypes CEN!, HURB!) .</p><p>Diagnosis:—This species can be recongnizes among its congeners mainly those of the Dichorisandra hexandra group ( D. hexandra, D. pubecens, and D. rigidifolia) by the erect habit; stems, outer surface of the sheaths velutinous, petiole, abaxial surface of the leaves, cincinnus bracts, bracteoles, buds, and outer surfaces of the sepals are shortly velutinous; leaves with apex conspicuously caudate and margin ciliated; bracts of the cincinnus caducous, petals lilac to purple with basal third white; pollen sacs purple, and capsules verrucose at apex.</p><p>Description:— Herbs 1.6–1.8 m tall, terrestrial, perennial, erect, without pendulous branches. Roots tubers fascicled, ovoid, ellipsoid to widely fusiform; stems 1.8–2.5 cm diam. at base, erect, branching in the upper third, shortly velutinous, including the outer surface of the sheaths at the base of the branches, subpetiole, the abaxial surface of the leaves; internodes 4–4.5 cm long, cylindrical, densely and shortly velutinous, trichomes brown in mature organs, light brown in immature ones. Leaves distichously-alternate and spiral-alternate near to the inflorescences; sheaths (1.6–) 2–2.6 cm long, the ones at the base of the branches, 2.9–3 cm long, the ones at the apex of the branches up to 3.5 cm long, densely and shortly velutinous, margin ciliated, trichomes brown in mature organs and light brown in immature ones; petiole inconspicuous or up to 2 mm long, dark green; leaf blade 10–17 × 3.8–5 cm, elliptic to oblong-elliptic, glabrous or glabrescent on the adaxial surface, densely and shortly velutinous on the abaxial surface, base conspicuously asymmetric, margins entire, shortly ciliate, apex conspicuously caudate. Inflorescences 10.5–11.5 cm long, terminal, erect; basal leaf not differentiated from the others; peduncle and rachis of inflorescences, outer surfaces of the sepals, cincinnus bracts, foliaceous bracts, bracteoles and buds velutinous; peduncle 2.8–4.2 cm long, light green; cincinnus bract (7–)10–10.8 × (2.3–) 2.9–3 mm, ovate or lanceolate, decreasing in size towards the apex of the inflorescence, parallel to the cincinnus peduncles, foliaceous, caducous, light green, margin ciliated, apex acute to acuminate; cincinnus peduncle 4–10 mm long, decreasing in length towards the apex, light green; cincinni (10–)11–14, alternate, laxly arranged, 3–5-flowered, light green; bracteoles 2.1–2.2 × 1.9–2 mm, deltoid, green, scarious, margin ciliated, apex obtuse. Flowers 1.8–1.9 × 1.2–1.4 cm, bisexual or staminate, zygomorphic due to the position of the stamens and sepals; pedicel 2.5–2.6 mm long, villous, becoming 3.5–5 mm long when in fruit; floral buds 8.6– 8.8 × 4.75–4.8 mm, oblongoid or ovoid, densely tomentose; sepals 8.9–9 × 4.8–4.9 mm, oblong-elliptic to ovate, cymbiform, pale green in the lower third, pinkish-purple to violet distally, externally tomentose, internally glabrous, margin entire, glabrous, obtuse; petals 12.9–13 × 8–8.1 mm, widely obtrullate or obovate, lilac to purple with lower third white, margin entire, apex obtuse; stamens 6, subequal, suberect, filaments 1.4–3.3 mm long, twisted, pale lavender near the connective, anthers 4.6–5.1 mm long, connective whitish, glabrous, pollen sacs purple, dehiscent through 2 apical pores, base sagittate; ovary 1.8–1.82 × 1.4–1.5 mm, globose, glabrous, smooth, style 6.5–6.6 mm long, whitish, stigma capitate, densely papillose. Capsule 9–12 × 6.9–8 mm, loculicidal, depressed, subglobose and globose, vinaceous to atro-vinaceous at mature, glabrous, verrucose at apex. Seeds 2–3 per locule, 4.3–4.5 × 2.9–3.1 mm, ovoid, dorsiventrally compressed, black, testa smooth; hilum C-shaped, as long as the seed; embryotega semilateral; aril orange, spongy, thick.</p><p>Paratypes:— Brazil. Goiás: Niquelândia, Reserva Particular de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Legado Verdes do Cerrado, Núcleo Engenho, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-48.520832&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-14.542778" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -48.520832/lat -14.542778)">Área da Divisa</a> entre a Ponte Nova e o Coimbra, Borda de Floresta Estacional, solo argiloso, 14º32’34”S, 48º31’15”W, 574 m. a.s.l., 28 January 2021 (fl), M. J. Silva, I. S. Santos, B. R. Pereira &amp; B. G. Gosta 11765 (UFG), 11766 (UFG), 11767 (UFG); ibd., 14º34’40”S, 48º31’51”W, 588 m. a.s.l., 18 February 2021 (fl., fr.), M. J. Silva, I. S. Santos &amp; B. R. Pereira 11870 (UFG), 11871 (UFG), 11872 (UFG), 11873 (UFG), 11874 UFG); ibd., 18 February 2021 (fl.), I. S. Santos, M. J. Silva &amp; B. R. Pereira 851 (UFG); ibd., 14º32’33”S, 48º31’15”W, 583 m. a.s.l., 25 March 2021, fr, M. J. Silva, A. A. Alonso &amp; I. S. Santos 12063 (UFG); Final do Coimbra 1, próximo a divisa com o Coimbra, lado esquerdo da estrada sentido Vila, borda sombreada da vegetaç„o, 25 March 2021, fr, M. J. Silva, A. A. Alonso &amp; I. S. Santos 12066 (UFG), 12068 (UFG), 12070 (UFG); <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-48.5275&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-14.542223" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -48.5275/lat -14.542223)">Início da Área do Coimbra</a> 1, lado direito da estrada, após plantio de soja em floresta estacional, 14º32’32”S, 48º31’39”W, 578 m. a.s.l., 27 March 2021, fl, fr, M. J. Silva, A. A. Alonso &amp; I. S. Santos 12190 (UFG), 12191 (UFG), 12192 (UFG) .</p><p>Distribution and habitat:— Dichorisandra pulcherrima is currently known from the Reserva Particular de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Legado Verdes do Cerrado, municipality of Niquelândia, state of Goiás (Figure 3). It grows in shaded environments at the edge and inside seasonal dry forests and “cerrad„o” formations on clayey soils between 574 and 588 m. a.s.l., forming populations with over 40 mature individuals.</p><p>Flowering and fruiting: — January to March.</p><p>Etymology:— The specific epithet “ pulcherrima ”, derived from the Latin “ pulcher ”, which means beautiful, was applied because it has a slender, tall build, with flowers and fruits that stand out and bring beauty to the landscape where it grows.</p><p>Preliminary Conservation Assessment:—Species with an Extent of Occurrence Area estimated at 5, 076 km 2, which allows us to classify it as Vulnerable (VU) B1b, B2ab(i,iv,v). Despite this, the species was found in a Permanent Conservation Unit, which ensures its preservation.</p><p>Diagnostic morphology and relationships:— Dichorisandra pulcherrima resembles D. villosula due to its indumented stem, sterile branches with distichous-alternate leaves with asymmetrical base and hairy on both surfaces; externally hairy and ciliated sheaths; inflorescences terminal, erect with hairy axis; cincinnus bracts parallel to peduncles, scarious bracteoles, anthers with sagittate base with two apical pores, and glabrous ovary. However, it differs in that D. pulcherrima always has an erect habit, without pendulous branches, leaf blade elliptical or oblong-elliptic, with 10–17 × 3.8–5 cm, caudate at apex, inflorescence measuring 10.5–11.5 cm long, with (10–)11–14 laxly distributed cincinni, cincinnus bracts (7–) 10–10.8 mm long, oval-acuminate or lanceolate, bisexual flowers with 1.8–1.9 cm diam., sepals 8.9–9 × 4.8– 4.9 mm, oblong-elliptic to ovate-oblong, pink or violet distally, petals largely obtruded or obovate, lilac to purple from the middle third, stamens with filaments 1.4–3.3 mm long and anthers 4.6–5.1 mm long, pollen sacs purple, and ovary with 1.8–1.82 × 1.4–1.5 mm. Paradoxically, D. villosula is usually a climbing plant up to 5 m tall, with pendulous branches, has leaf blade ovate, lanceolate or linear with 12–16.5(–19) × 2.5–5 cm, acuminate at apex, inflorescence measuring 7–8.5 cm long. with (8–)11–20 congested, cincinni, cincinnus bracts 20–25 mm long, linear, bisexual flowers with ca. 1.5 cm long, sepals with 7–9 × 4 mm, ovate or elliptical, white-blue distally, petals ovate or obovate, blue from the middle third, stamens with filaments ca. 1 mm long and anthers ca. 6 mm long, the pollen sacs bluish, as well as ovary with ca. 1 × 1 mm. Associated with this, Dichorisandra villosula occurs in the regions Noth (Acre, Amazonas, Pará, Rodônia, Roraima and Tocantis states) and Southeast (Minas Gerais) of Brazil, while the new species has so far been found in the Midwest region (Goiás state).</p><p>Collections from the state of Goiás were erroneously identified by Aona (2008) as D. hexandra or D. pubescens due to limited and/or poorly preserved reproductive organs, with little information about the habit. This was due to the scarce number of samples of Dichorisandra in the herbaria from Central-Western Brazil, reinforcing the collection effort made and the partnership of projects, such as the project “Biodiversity and Endemism in the Reserva Particular de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Legado erdes do Cerrado”.</p><p>Other species of the genus, such as D. hexandra and D. pubescens, also occur in the state of Goiás, according to Aona &amp;Amaral (2022), and can be confused with D. pulcherrima, due to their erect habit, sterile branches, distichously-alternate leaves, pollen dehiscence through 2 apical pores, and by the color of the floral organs. However, the characters listed in Table 1 help to differentiate them.</p><p>Considering the recent discoveries of Dichorisandra in the state of Goiás (See Silva &amp; Aona 2022 and this manuscript), associated with the fact that there are collections in some Herbaria (e.g., CEN, HUEG, IBGE, UB and UFG) from Goiás state without identification or misidentified, we provide an identification key to the Dichorisandra species occurring in the state of Goiás.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/667987BCFFA81960FF52FBC02E1CF984	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Silva, Marcos José Da;Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme	Silva, Marcos José Da, Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme (2023): A beautiful new species of Dichorisandra (Commelinaceae) from the mountains of northeastern Goiás, Brazil. Phytotaxa 620 (3): 216-224, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.620.3.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.620.3.2
667987BCFFAF1960FF52F9F0298DF7B2.text	667987BCFFAF1960FF52F9F0298DF7B2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Plantae	<div><p>Key to Dichorisandra species occurring in the state of Goiás</p><p>1. Leaves rosulate or more rarely alternate-spiral on the upper third of the plant; inflorescence present at the apex of the branch or apparently lateral and perforating the leaf-sheath near the base of the stem; capsules cylindrical.............. Dichorisandra perforans</p><p>- Leaves cauline, alternate distichous or spiral near to inflorescence; inflorescence always at the apex of the branches (terminal); capsules globose or ovoid...................................................................................................................................................................2</p><p>2. Herbs scandent or growing supported on shrubs; leaf base symmetric or discretely assymentric; petals purplish blue with basal white ............................................................................................................................................................. Dichorisandra hexandra</p><p>- Herbs always erect; leaf base conspicuously asymmetric; petals lilac to pink, lilac, purple or blue .................................................3</p><p>3. Stems glabrous; leaves firmly chartaceous, glabrous, margin not ciliate; petals and pollen sacs lilac to pink.................................... ..................................................................................................................................................................... Dichorisandra rigidifolia</p><p>- Stems indumented; leaves membranaceous, hairy on both surfaces, margin ciliate; petals and pollen sacs lilac or purple or blue ... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................4</p><p>4. Stems with (1.6–) 2–2.6 cm diam; leaves elliptic or oblong-elliptic with caudate at apex; petals and pollen sacs lilac or purple; capsules verrucose at apex....................................................................................................................... Dichorisandra pulcherrima</p><p>- Stems with 0.4–0.5 cm diam; leaves lanceolate with apex acuminate; pollen sacs blue; capsules smooth at apex ............................ ..................................................................................................................................................................... Dichorisandra pubescens</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/667987BCFFAF1960FF52F9F0298DF7B2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Silva, Marcos José Da;Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme	Silva, Marcos José Da, Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme (2023): A beautiful new species of Dichorisandra (Commelinaceae) from the mountains of northeastern Goiás, Brazil. Phytotaxa 620 (3): 216-224, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.620.3.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.620.3.2
