<- Leme et al. 2010a (Article) Pitcairnia

Three New Pitcairnia Species (Bromeliaceae) from the Inselbergs of Espírito Santo, Brazil

Author(s):E.M.C. Leme & H. Halbritter

Publication:Systematic Botany 35(3): 487-496. (2010)

Abstract:—Three morphologically and ecologically closely related new Pitcairnia species (Bromeliaceae: Pitcairnioideae), P. barbatostigma Leme & A. P. Fontana, P. glauca Leme & A. P. Fontana, and P. diversifolia Leme & A. P. Fontana, from the inselbergs of Espírito Santo State, southeastern Brazil, are described and illustrated. These taxa form a putative natural complex of species, together with their close relative, P. azouryi Martinelli & Forzza, based on propagation by means of slender rhizomes; leaves forming a conspicuous bulbous-like base; basal leaf blades deciduous along a straight, strongly spirally enrolled transverse line; simple racemose inflorescence of varying shades of green and different concentrations of purple-wine irregular spots, and white lanate except for the petals; comparatively long flowers with nocturnal anthesis; naked petals, forming a tubular, zygomorphic corolla; and by the sulcate and oblate, large-sized, reticulate, more or less heterobrochate pollen grains.

Keywords:—Atlantic forest , pollen morphology , South America , taxonomy.

Published names (3):
Pitcairnia barbatostigma
Pitcairnia diversifolia
Pitcairnia glauca