Symplocos austromexicana Almeda (1976: 365)

Kelly, Lawrence M., Almeda, Frank & Fritsch, Peter W., 2016, A taxonomic revision of Mexican and Central American Symplocos (Symplocaceae), Phytotaxa 264 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Symplocos austromexicana Almeda (1976: 365)
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5. Symplocos austromexicana Almeda (1976: 365) View in CoL . Type   GoogleMaps :— MEXICO. Oaxaca: ca. 27 mi N of Ixtlán de Juárez off of Hwy. 175 in wet pine-hardwood forests, ca. 2575 m, [ 17°27′15″N, 96°30′28″W], 20 December 1972, F. Almeda & J. Luteyn 1659 ( holotype DUKE!, isotype CAS!)

Shrubs 1–4 m tall; juvenile branchlets and vegetative buds sparsely strigillose, trichomes 0.2–0.4 mm long, antrorsely appressed, light brown or whitish. Petioles (1–)2–3(–4) mm long; leaf blades slightly bicolorous, ovate to elliptic-ovate, (0.6–)1–1.7(–2.6) × 0.5–0.9(–1.1) cm, coriaceous, glabrous, secondary veins not adaxially impressed, base acute, margins entire, apex obtuse to rounded. Inflorescences 1-flowered; peduncles 2–4 mm long; bracts and bracteoles not readily distinguishable, caducous, 3–5, distributed from the base of the flower and farther down along peduncle, oval or oblong (rarely triangular or subulate), 1–1.5 × 0.5–1 mm, glabrous, margins finely ciliate. Hypanthium sparsely to moderately strigillose or occasionally glabrous. Calyx lobes 4 or 5, ovate to suborbicular, 2–3 × 1–2 mm, glabrous, margins finely ciliate, often glandular. Corolla purple or lavender, 6–7- lobed, 6–7 mm long; tube ca. 1 mm long; lobes adnate to filament tube for 2–3 mm, oblong, glabrous. Stamens triseriate; filament tube 2–4 mm long; distinct portions of filaments 0.5–2 mm × 0.25–0.5 mm. Disk pilose; style 5–7 mm long, glabrous; stigma shallowly to deeply 3-lobed. Fruits green maturing to dark bluish purple, broadly ovoid to oblong-ellipsoid, 9–12 × 4–8 mm, glabrous, apex gradually narrowed to base of erect calyx lobes; disk pulvinate, apex partly visible, surpassed by calyx; endocarp 3-locular, perimeter slightly undulate.

Vernacular name —None.

Illustration — Almeda (1976: 23).

Photographic images — Figures 1b View FIGURE 1 , 2e View FIGURE 2 .

Phenology —Flowering January, July, August, October, and November; fruiting March, May, July, and August.

Distribution and habitat — Mexico (north-central Oaxaca), in Quercus-Pinus forests and cloud forests at 2575–2880 m elev. Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 .

Conservation status —This species is known only from about 12 localities in a narrow elevational band in the mountains north of Oaxaca, Mexico. The EOO is 352 km ² and the AOO is 44 km ². The area of occurrence is experiencing habitat destruction and deforestation and is therefore inferred to be in decline. We assign a classification of Endangered (EN): B1ab(iii).

Discussion —This Oaxacan endemic is easily distinguished from all other Mexican and Central American species by the combination of small leaves, solitary, glabrous flowers, and small fruits ( 9–12 mm long).

Additional specimens examined — MEXICO. Oaxaca: between Oaxaca and Valle Nacional , 44 km N of Ixtlán de Juárez, 2750 m, [ 17°33′33″N, 96°31′05″W], 22 October 1985, Bartholomew et al. 3308 (CAS!, GH!, MEXU!, MO!, NY!) GoogleMaps ; Mpio. Comaltepec, to the right of Hwy 175, just beyond first major switchback on descent from mirador below Cerro Humo Chico , 2740–2760 m, 17°35′15″N, 96°31′30″W, 1 November 1993, Boyle & Massart 2482 (CAS!, MO!) GoogleMaps ; NW slope of Cerro Humo Chico, 43 km N of Ixtlán de Juárez jct. on rd to Valle Nacional , 2870 m, [ 17°35′07″N, 96°30′44″W], 9 November 1983, Breedlove & Almeda 59968 (C!, CAS!, F!, GH!) GoogleMaps ; NW slope of Cerro Humo Chico, 43 km N of Ixtlán de Juárez jct. on rd to Valle Nacional , 2870 m, [ 17°35′07″N, 96°30′44″W], 9 November 1983, Breedlove & Almeda 60011 (CAS!, MEXU!, MO!, NY!) GoogleMaps ; Sierra de Juárez, carretera Oaxaca a Tuxtepec , cerca de Cerro Pelón , a 300 m antes de la desviación a San Pedro Yolox , 2850 m, [ 17°34′33″N, 96°30′35″W], 19 January 1989, Cházaro B. et al. 5810 (CAS!, MEXU!) GoogleMaps ; 10.8 km en línea recta al S de Santa Cruz Tepetotutla , 2660 m, 17°38′48″N, 96°31′26″W, 21 May 1994, Gallardo H. et al. 1127 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps ; 11.2 km en línea recta al S de Santa Cruz Tepetotutla , 2800 m, 17°38′49″N, 96°32′26″W, 12 July 1994, Gallardo H. et al. 1138 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps ; 2 km S of the summit of Cerro Pelón, ca. 46 km N of Ixtlán de Juárez, along hwy to San Pedro Yolox, ca. 100 m W of jct. with hwy from Valle Nacional to Oaxaca City, 2878 m, 17°34.510′N, 96°30.586′W, [ 17°34′41″N, 96°30′39″W], 11 January 2003, Kelly et al. 1304 (CAS!, MEXU!, NY!) GoogleMaps . Cerro de Humo Chico–Comaltepec , 3000 m, [ 17°33′12″N, 96°31′20″W], 27 January 1963, MacDougall s.n. (CAS-2!, MEXU!) GoogleMaps ; Cerro de Humo Chico, near Paso Cerro Pelón , 9500 ft, [ 17°35′N, 96°30′33″W], 2 September 1966, MacDougall 15 (NY!, US!) GoogleMaps ; Dist. Ixtlán, Cerro Humo Chico, Comaltepec , 9500 ft, [ 17°34′51″N, 96°29′40″W], 27 GoogleMaps

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January 1967, MacDougall s.n. ( CAS!); Cerro de Humo Chico , [ 17°34′22″N, 96°30′22″W] GoogleMaps , 8 February 1966, MacDougall 19 (NY!, US!); Mpio. Comaltepec , Dist. Ixtlán, Cerro Pelón , 14 November 1968, MacDougall 484S ( NY!); Llano de las Flores, Sierra de Juárez, [ 17°26′42″N, 96°30′06″W] GoogleMaps , 3 January 1960, Miranda 9239 ( MEXU!); sobre la brecha 290, Macuiltianguis , 2950 m, [ 17°32′02″N, 96°33′04″W] GoogleMaps , 20 March 1980, Pérez C. 67 ( MEXU!); Sierra Juárez , above Valle Nacional, 9000 ft, [ 17°46′30″N, 96°18′11″W] GoogleMaps , 26 December 1970, Sharp 717 ( NY!); Cerro Pelón , desv. a San Juan Yolox, 2800 m, [ 17°34′54″N, 96°30′55″W] GoogleMaps , 18 January 1989, Tenorio L. et al. 15452 (F!, MEXU!); Sierra Madre Oriental , ca. 0.5 mi S of Cerro Pelón, 3000 m, [ 17°34′45″N, 96°30′37″W] GoogleMaps , 30 August 1975, Webster et al. 20292 ( MEXU!) .

NY

William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

GH

Harvard University - Gray Herbarium

MEXU

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

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