plant without rhizomes. leaves to 1.3 m long; blade concolorous; blade* to 68 mm wide in the middle and regularly antrorse-serrate with 34 spines per 10 cm. inflorescence: peduncle short and stout; fertile part (fruiting) ovoid, 40–43 cm long, 19–23.5 cm in diameter, bearing basal slips; floral bracts inconspicuous; perianth and stamens unknown; (details largely from camargo.) type; carriere s n (p ? n v) or typified by original description and figure; distribution; land above flood level (terra firme), amazonas, brazil.Edited from : Smith & Downs 1979. Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) in Flora Neotropica.