Lycianthes connata J.L. Gentry

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Lycianthes connata J.L. Gentry

Descripción

Shrub, erect, 0.5–5 (7) m tall. Indument of white, off-white, or brownish, uniseriate, multicellular, simple, curved, eglandular, appressed-ascending trichomes 0.25–1 mm long. Stems green to purplish when young, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, compressed upon drying in a plant press, woody with age; upper sympodial branching points monochasial or dichasial. Leaves simple, the leaves of the upper sympodia usually paired and unequal in size, the larger ones with blades 4.5–16.5 (20) × 1.5–8.5 cm, the smaller ones with blades 1.5–8.5 × 0.5–4 cm, the leaf pairs usually similar in shape, the blades ovate, elliptic, or obovate, membranaceous, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, sometimes with purple veins, the base cuneate to attenuate, sometimes oblique, the margin entire, usually undulate, the apex acute to acuminate, the petiole 0.1–3 cm long, sometimes absent, the larger leaf blades with 4–6 primary veins on each side of the midvein. Flowers solitary or in groups of 2–5, axillary, erect or oriented horizontally; peduncles absent; pedicels 15–35 mm and erect to arching in flower, to 40 mm long, and erect to arching in fruit, usually glabrous; calyx 2–4 mm long, 4–5 mm in diameter, campanulate to widely bowl shaped, sometimes appearing flat-bottomed, usually nearly glabrous, the margin truncate, very well developed, with 10 linear, ascending to reflexed appendages 0.5–4 mm long, connate to each other at the base, emerging 1–3 mm below the calyx rim; fruiting calyx enlarged, widely bowl-shaped, 2–2.5 mm long, 5–7 mm in diameter, the appendages 1.5–3.5 mm long, spreading to reflexed; corolla 0.5–1.7 cm long, rotate to reflexed in orientation, entire to slightly stellate in outline, divided ca. 1/4 of the way to the base, with well-developed interpetalar tissue, white, sometimes with a purple ring in the center adaxially, mostly glabrous; stamens nearly equal to unequal, the four short filaments 1–1.5 mm long, the one long filament 1.5–2.5 mm long, glabrous, the anthers 3.5–5 mm long, lanceolate, free of one another, yellow, glabrous, poricidal at the tips, the pores oval, dehiscing distally, sometimes enlarging by slitting laterally down the side of the anther; pistil with glabrous ovary, the style 6–7 mm long, linear, straight to slightly curved, glabrous, the stigma capitate. Fruit a berry, 5–9 mm long, 5–9 mm in diameter, globose to ovoid, orange at maturity, glabrous, lacking sclerotic granules. Seeds 20–60 per fruit, 1.5–2 × 1.25–1.5 mm, flattened, depressed ovate to reniform in outline, with notch on one side, orange-yellow to orange-brown, the surface reticulum with minute serpentine pattern and shallow luminae.A

Floración

Mar–DecA

Fructificación

Oct–MarA

Forma de vida

Terrestre

Forma de crecimiento

ArbustoA

Nutrición

Autotrófica

Ejemplar revisado

Type. Guatemala. Huehuetenango: Cruz de Limón, between San Mateo Ixtatán and Mucá, Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, 2600–3000 m, 31 Jul 1942, J.A. Steyermark 49828 (holotype: F [0072906F, acc. # 1199398]).

Representative specimens examined. Guatemala. El Progreso: On top of Montaña Piamonte, along Joya Pacayal, 3000 m, 7 Feb 1942, J.A. Steyermark 43677 (NY). Huehuetenango: Cruz de Limón, between San Mateo Ixtatán and Mucá [Nucá], Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, [15.8306, -91.4447], 2600–3000 m, 31 Jul 1942, J.A. Steyermark 49828 (F). Zacapa: Mpio. Río Hondo, 1.5 horas N Finca Alejandra, 30 minutes S Cerro Paloma (P26-Proyecto Deslaves), 15.1569, -89.6178, 2512 m, 17 Mar 2012, C. Cifuentes 435 (BIGU). Mexico. Chiapas: Tzontehuitz. Mpio. Chamula, 16.6856, -92.5714, 2897 m, 28 Aug 1999, L.Y. Domínguez-Torres 105 (MEXU). Oaxaca: Dto. Mixe, Kets tekum, tonun Kux, [17.2523, -96.0292], 17 Jul 1994, Rivera-Reyes 3156 (IEB, MEXU).
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Distribución

Guatemala nativeB, México (Country) nativeB: Chiapas presentB; Oaxaca presentB

Elevación

16003000 mA

Ecología y Hábitat

Often with Quercus, Pinus, Podocarpus, Magnolia, sometimes on slopes.A

Tipo de vegetación

Bosque de pino-encino, Bosque de neblina/mesófilo, Bosque de encinoA

Categoría IUCN

Vulnerable (VU)C

Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010

No incluidaD

Conservación

Lycianthes connata is a cloud forest species of Oaxaca, Chiapas and Guatemala, represented by 27 collections, four of which are from two protected areas. The EOO is 71,681.613 km2 and the AOO is 92 km2. Based on the IUCN (2019) criteria, the preliminary assessment category is Least Concern (LC).A

Estatus del taxón

(A) Como definida actualmente, probablemente una entidad natural (monofilética)

Discusión taxonómica

Lycianthes connata is a very distinctive species due to the structure of its calyx which has a very long, sleeve-like margin and appendages that are connate at their bases that are reflexed in fruit. The only species that can be confused with Lycianthes connata are L. ceratocalycia and L. gongylodes, both of which have stems that compress upon drying and short, bulging appendages that can give a somewhat similar appearance to the calyx. Lycianthes ceratocalycia differs in having stellate, purple corollas, equal stamens, and young stems with scurfy, horizontal lines. L. gongylodes differs in having equal stamens and stems that are moderately pubescent with curling trichomes. Lycianthes connata was originally described from Guatemala and has been collected often in Chiapas. There are fewer collections from high elevation Oaxaca in the Sierra de Juárez. The Oaxacan populations are very like the Chiapas populations except that the calyx appendages are notably shorter, making the calyx look more like that of L. gongylodes or L. ceratocalycia.

The diurnal movements of the corolla are not known, but as some specimens have
open corollas, the corollas must stay open at least until late morning.A

Bibliografía

A. Dean, E., Poore, E., Anguiano-Constante, M. A., Nee, M. H., Kang, H., Starbuck, T., Rodrígues, A. & Conner, M. 2020: The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala. – PhytoKeys 168: 1- 333
B. Dean, E., Poore, E., Anguiano-Constante, M. A., Nee, M. H., Kang, H., Starbuck, T., Rodrígues, A. & Conner, M. 2020: The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala. – PhytoKeys 168: 1- 333
C. IUCN 2022: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Versión 2022-2
D. SEMARNAT 2019: MODIFICACIÓN del Anexo Normativo III, Lista de especies en riesgo de la Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010: 101 pp. – https://www.dof.gob.mx/nota_detalle.php?codigo=5578808&fecha=14/11/2019#gsc.tab=0 [accessed 2023-05-04 06:16]
E. IUCN 2019: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species