Utricularia elephanthoides (Lentibulariaceae), a new species from the Guayana Shield

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Grande Allende, Jose Ramon [1 ]
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[1] Univ Los Andes, Fac Ciencias, Nucleo Hechicera, Inst Jardin Bot Merida, Apdo 52, Merida 5212, Venezuela
关键词
Guayana; Pantepui; tepui; Utricularia sect. Orchidioides; Venezuela; BLADDERWORTS UTRICULARIA;
D O I
10.21829/abm129.2022.2049
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Background and Aims: Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) includes ca. 240 carnivorous species of cosmopolitan distribution. The Guayana Shield has 48 species, about 20% of the world total. Of the 35 groups into which the genus is divided, Utricularia sect. Orchidioides is one of the best known and studied, as it usually has large and striking flowers. In this paper, the identity of one of the species in this section, present in the Guayana Shield, is clarified. Methods: The taxonomic literature, herbarium material, and photographs of cultivated plants from the study area (Bolivar and Amazonas states of Venezuela, in the central portion of the Guayana Shield) available on the internet, were reviewed. Additionally, and for comparative purposes, material from the most closely related species (Utricularia asplundii, U. jamesoniana and U. uxoris) was also reviewed. Key results: Utricularia elephanthoides sp. nov., which is characterized by the photosynthetic organs with an acute apex, upper lip of the corolla shallowly tetralobulate, applied to the lower lip, and spur =1.5 times the length of the lower lip of the corolla, is described and illustrated. This new species, together with Utricularia asplundii, U. jamesoniana and U. uxoris, forms a natural group with relatively small flowers and deeply trilobulate lower corolla lobe, which is named here "U. jamesoniana complex". A table of morphological characters, a key and two maps are presented, by means of which these four species can be compared and differentiated. Conclusions: The Guayanan populations of Utricularia sect. Orchidioides with a deeply trilobulate lower corolla lip and a spur with basal (conical) and apical (subulate) portions of similar length should be assigned to the new concept (U. elephanthoides), so far only known from Venezuela. This species is part of the "Utricularia jamesoniana" complex, which is monophyletic and widely distributed in the Neotropics.
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