taxonID	type	description	language	source
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	materials_examined	Type. Colombia. Cauca: municipio de Lopez de Micay, resguardo indigena Calle Santa Rosa, camino entre la orilla de la quebrada Bibango, afluente del rio Saija, 02 ° 57.467 ' N, 77 ° 32.967 ' W y el bosque primario en la parte alta de la colina 02 ° 58.056 ' N, 77 ° 32.878 ' W, 16 - 65 m de altura, 10 September 2018, Jhon Alexander Sanchez-Taborda, Luis Alfonso Ortega, Carlos Robinson Quiro, Jose Tovar & Jainer Mejia 3141 (Holotype CUVC!).	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. A. siapidaarae differs from A. caldodsonii Croat, A. boekei Croat and A. scandens (Aubl.) Engl. by having widely lanceolate leaves with acuminate apex, cuneate base, and acrodromous venation with three pairs of basal veins, one of them 0.3 - 1 mm from the margin (versus leaves acuminate apex, cuneate base, and acrodromous venation with two pairs of basal veins).	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	description	Description. Epiphytic climbing herb; roots loose and spreading, slender, brown; stems cylindrical, green, drying green-brown; internodes 3 - 4.5 cm long, (2.7 -) 3.7 - 4.4 mm diam when dry, weakly glossy, green, drying grayish-green; cataphylls 4 - 5.6 cm long, acuminate at apex, brown and glossy, drying light brown mate, persistent as fibers at the upper nodes, with only a few fibers remaining at basal nodes. Leaves scattered along stem; petioles ribbed canaliculate adaxially, (3.2 -) 4.2 - 5.6 cm long, 0.2 - 0.3 mm diam, olive green, drying grayish-green; sheath 3 - 4 mm long, 2 - 4 mm width at midpoint, occupying less than 1 / 4 the length of the petiole; geniculum 3 - 6 mm long, 3 mm diam, green, darker than the petiole and drying dark-brown; blades coriaceous, 4.6 - 7 cm long, 2.8 - 4.4 cm wide, 1.2 - 1.4 times longer than wide, widely lanceolate, acuminate at apex, cuneate at base, adaxial surface glossy dark-green, abaxial surface glossy light-green, black punctations present on both sides, margins slightly revolute; midrib impress and slightly paler above, prominent and dark green below; basal veins 2 per side when the plant is young, 3 per side when adult, one of them, the marginal collective vein, 0.3 - 1 mm from the margin; primary lateral veins 8 - 9 per side when the plant is young, 13 when adult, arising at an angle of 35 - 40 ° degree, concolorous and impress above, prominent and discolorous below. Inflorescence pendant; peduncle curved, cylindrical, slightly striate longitudinally, 8.5 cm long, 0.3 cm diam, 1.7 times longer than the petiole, reddish, weakly glossy, drying brown; spathe reddish and glossy, coming out at a 70 ° angle to the spadix, 1.7 cm long, 0.5 cm wide, lanceolate, with acuminate apex and decurrent base; stipe cylindrical ca. 2 mm long, 3 mm diam, green yellow, drying grayish-green; spadix light yellow, erect, cylindrical, 2.4 cm long, 0.4 - 0.5 cm diam, 1.4 times longer than spathe; flowers 5 - 6 in the principal spiral, 9 - 10 in the secondary spiral, outline rhombic in frontal view, ca 1.5 mm diam; tepals yellow to reddish, weakly glossy, drying dark-brown, 0.4 mm long, 0.7 mm wide when dry; pistil ca 1.3 mm diam, stigma capitate ca 0.4 mm diam with trichomes; stamens slightly exserted, filament short, anthers 0.3 mm wide; fruits not seen.	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	distribution	Distribution and ecology. Anthurium siapidaarae is endemic to Colombia, only known from the type locality in the municipality of Lopez de Micay, Cauca. This species inhabits the Tropical Rain Forest between 30 and 100 m above sea level. A. siapidaarae is locally scarce, growing as an epiphyte inside dense forest with a closed canopy that exceeds 35 m in height, dominated by species of the genera Protium Burm. f., Pouteria Aubl., Ficus L., Otoba (A. DC.) H. Karst., Ocotea Aubl. and Inga Mill.	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Anthurium siapidaarae is named after the indigenous community inhabiting the Calle Santa Rosa Indigenous Reservation. They belong to the Eperara Siapidaara people who live in the departments of Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Narino in southwest Colombia. The word Siapidaara makes reference to the language Sia Pedee spoken by these indigenous people.	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
DF6C3D36E13553A096AE5904369800FB.taxon	materials_examined	Additional specimens examined (paratypes). Colombia. Cauca: municipio de Lopez de Micay, resguardo indigena Calle Santa Rosa, camino entre la orilla de la quebrada Bibango, afluente del rio Saija, 02 ° 57.467 ' N, 77 ° 32.967 ' W y el bosque primario en la parte alta de la colina 02 ° 58.056 ' N, 77 ° 32.878 ' W, 16 - 65 m de altura. 11 September 2018, Jhon Alexander Sanchez-Taborda, Jose Tovar & Jainer Mejia 3245 (CUVC).	en	Sanchez-Taborda, Jhon A., Llano-Almario, Martin, Zuluaga-Trochez, Alejandro (2020): New species of Anthurium Schott (Araceae) from the Kokoi Euja Natural Traditional Reserve of the Pacific coast, Cauca Department, Colombia. PhytoKeys 156: 73-79, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.156.53303
