Lycianthes anomala Bitter

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Lycianthes anomala Bitter

Descripción

Herb, shrub, to tree, sometimes epiphytic, semi-epiphytic, or vine like, erect, 2–10 (15) m tall. Indument of tan to brownish, uniseriate, multicellular, simple or dendritically branched, eglandular, spreading trichomes 0.25–0.5 mm long. Stems green when young, glabrous to sparsely pubescent, not compressed upon drying in a plant press, quickly becoming woody (glossy pale grey with longitudinal wrinkles upon drying); upper sympodial branching points mostly monochasial. Leaves simple, the leaves of the upper sympodia usually paired and unequal in size, the larger ones with blades 10–25 × 5–15 cm, ovate, oblong, or elliptic (rarely obo vate), the smaller ones with blades 2–10 × 1.5–5 cm, orbicular to ovate, the leaf pairs similar in texture, coriaceous, usually glabrous adaxially, abaxially with tufts of trichomes in the axils of the major veins, the base rounded to cuneate, usually oblique, the margin entire, usually undulate, the apex acute to acuminate, the petiole 1–4 cm long, the larger leaf blades with 6–9 primary veins on each side of the midvein. Flowers solitary or in groups of 2–6, axillary, erect; peduncles absent or present as a short stub with many pedicel scars, 5–10 mm long; pedicels 8–20 mm and erect in flower, to 35 mm long and erect in fruit, glabrous; calyx 4–5 mm long, 6–8 mm in diameter, widely campanulate, glabrous, coriaceous in texture, the margin truncate, very well developed, with 5–10 reflexed appendages, 0.25–1 mm long (sometimes just a bulge), connate at their bases, emerging 1–2 mm below the calyx rim; fruiting calyx enlarged, widely bowl-shaped, 3–4 mm long, 8–10 mm in diameter, the appendages 0.5–2 mm long, reflexed as a connate unit; corolla 1–1.5 cm long, reflexed in orientation, stellate in outline, divided 1/3–1/2 of the way to the base, with scant interpetalar tissue, the lobes purple adaxially, nearly glabrous; stamens equal, straight, the filaments ca. 1 mm long, glabrous, the anthers 4–6 mm long, elliptic, connate at edges to adjacent anther, forming a cone, yellow, glabrous, poricidal at the tips, the pores dehiscing distally and opening into longitudinal slits that extend ca. 1/3 of the way from apex to base, the slit forming between the thecae of adjacent anthers; pistil with glabrous ovary, the style ca. 8 mm long, linear, straight to curved, glabrous, the stigma truncate to capitate. Fruit a berry, 7–10 mm long, 7–10 mm in diameter, globose to depressed globose, green to white when immature, purple at maturity, glabrous, lacking sclerotic granules. Seeds ca. 100 per fruit, 1–1.5 × 1–1.25 mm, flattened, slightly curved, triangular to depressed-ovate in outline, yellow, the surface reticulum with tight, minute serpentine pattern with shallow luminae.A

Floración

Jun–NovA

Fructificación

Jun–MarA

Forma de vida

Terrestre, Epífita

Forma de crecimiento

Árbol/arborescente, Liana, Hierba, ArbustoA

Nutrición

Autotrófica

Ejemplar revisado

Type. Mexico. Veracruz: Río Blanco, Orizaba, Bourgeau 2536 (lectotype designated by Dean and Reyes 2018a, pg. 40: BR [000000552905]; isolectotypes: G [G00415142], GH [00077065], K [K000063121], MPU [MPU310734], P [P00385091, P00385092], S [cited by Bitter (1919), but not seen]).

Representative specimens examined. Mexico. Oaxaca: Santa María Tlalixtac, orillas del Río Cóndor, brecha entre Santa María Tlalixtac y Chiquihuitlán de Benito Juárez, [17.9541, -96.7179], 675 m, 25 Nov 2004, G. Juárez-García 877 (MEXU). Veracruz: Ladera de cerro al E de Coetzala, 18.7806, -96.9144, 650 m, 11 Nov 2001, A. Rincón G. 2811 (IEB, MEXU, XAL).A

Distribución

México (Country) endemicB: Oaxaca present; Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave present

Elevación

4501300 mA

Ecología y Hábitat

In tropical moist forest and cloud forest, sometimes in sandy soil or on limestone, often in disturbed areas, such as secondary forest or coffee plantations.A

Tipo de vegetación

Selva alta, Bosque de neblina/mesófilo

Categoría IUCN

Preocupación menor (LC)C

Categoría NOM-059-SEMARNAT-2010

No incluidaD

Conservación

Lycianthes anomala is a Mexican endemic, represented by 20 collections, none of which are in protected areas. The EOO is 7,552.355 km2, and the AOO is 80 km2. Based on the IUCN (2019) criteria, the preliminary assessment category is Endangered (EN).A

Estatus del taxón

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

Discusión taxonómica

This species is similar to the Central American species L. synanthera in having pale woody stems with petioles that darken upon drying, tufts of trichomes in the vein axils of the abaxial side of the leaf, and fused anthers that dehisce by slits formed between adjacent thecae. It differs from that species in having connate, reflexed appendages on the calyx (versus no appendages in L. synanthera) and purple fruits (versus yellow/orange fruits in L. synanthera). Reyes-Cornejo (2015) indicated that this species is also found in Central America, and we have studied specimens from Costa Rica and Panama that resemble L. synanthera but have calyx appendages. These specimens need further study.

Possibly flowering and fruiting throughout the year in some locations. The diurnal movements of the corolla of this species are unknown, but it has been noted that the flowers are sometimes open at midday (Nee 1986).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. Nee, M. 1986: Solanaceae I. Fl. Veracruz Fasc. 49: 1-191
F. Reyes-Cornejo, M. 2015: Sistemática de Lycianthes sección Synantheroides (Solanaceae). M.S. Tesis, Posgrado en Cinecias Biológicas, Instituto de Biología, Sistempatica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México.