Scyphostelma fasciculiflorum (Morillo) Liede, Meve & Y. M. Pineda, 2023

Pineda, Yam M., Keller, Héctor A., Balderrama-Torrico, José A., Meve, Ulrich, Nürk, Nicolai M. & Liede-Schumann, Sigrid, 2023, Phylogenetics in Scyphostelma (Apocynaceae: Orthosiinae) and description of new species, Willdenowia 53, pp. 83-112 : 97

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.53.53201

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16365919

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE6020-FFB8-FF8A-EB90-04ECFCE8C6CF

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Felipe

scientific name

Scyphostelma fasciculiflorum (Morillo) Liede, Meve & Y. M. Pineda
status

comb. nov.

Scyphostelma fasciculiflorum (Morillo) Liede, Meve & Y. M. Pineda , comb. nov.

Cynanchum fasciculiflorum Morillo in Ernstia 2(3–4): 62. 1992.

Holotype: Ecuador, Azuay, Partidero Llantera-Chiquitad-Saucay, bosque húmedo , 3130 m, 7 Feb 1978, F. I. Ortíz & J. Jaramillo 148 ( AAU!; isotype: QCA7980 About QCA !) . – Fig. 11 View Fig .

Remarks — The ovate, apically rounded, occasionally shortly mucronate leaves with an abaxially yellowish, adaxially whitish indumentum, the dense, rich inflorescences and the trichomes along the upper margin of the adaxial side of the corolla lobes are reminiscent of Scyphostelma ecuadorense (Schltr.) Liede & Meve. The corona lobe shape, however, clearly differentiates the two species: lanceolate-ligulate with a central dorsal fold near the base and a recurved margin in S. ecuadorense vs corona lobes trapezoidal, shouldered and terminating in a central tooth in S. fasciculiflorum (cf. Fig. 11 View Fig ).

This species was not included in the phylogenetic analysis.

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