Tillandsia chalcatzingensis González-Rocha, Cerros, López-Ferr. & Espejo |
(subgen. Tillandsia)Publ: Phytotaxa 227(2): 183-187 fig. 1, 2, 3 (2015)
Distribution: MEXICO. Morelos
Habitat: it grows saxicolously on the vertical rock walls, 1400-1415 m. Elev.
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the place where this species was collected: the archaeological site of Chalcatzingo, an important pre-classic ceremonial center, known for its monuments and petroglyphs of Olmec influence. It should be noted that some monuments founded in the area, particularly the “el rey” include petroglyphs that resembles Tillandsia chalcatzingensis (Figure 1C). There are only two saxicolous native plants of the genus in this area, Tillandsia hubertiana Matuda (1975: 8) and T. chalcatzingensis. Both were compared with this petroglyph and the second ones matches better (Figures 1B, D).