| Literature DB >> 25009438 |
Leandro L Giacomin1, João R Stehmann1.
Abstract
Three new Brazilian species of the Brevantherum clade of Solanum (Solanaceae) are described, all closely related to the poorly known Solanum inornatum Witasek. Solanum bradei Giacomin & Stehmann, sp. nov., and Solanum kriegeri Giacomin & Stehmann, sp. nov., differ from S. inornatum in having very small deltate calyx lobes that are not accrescent in fruit. Solanum bradei is a shrub up to 1.8 m with generally pedunculate inflorescences and tiny translucent fruits, whereas Solanum kriegeri is a dwarf glabrescent plant growing on sandy soils in cloud forests, with larger fruits and sessile to subsessile inflorescence. Solanum friburgense Giacomin & Stehmann, sp. nov., has linear calyx lobes like S. inornatum, and is characterized by its 2-foliate sympodia and leaf pubescence, with trichomes concentrated on leaf veins. The species here described and illustrated are restricted to the mountain ranges of Mantiqueira and Serra do Mar in the Atlantic forests of southeastern Brazil and are all of considerable conservation concern.Entities:
Keywords: Atlantic Forest; Brazil; Brevantherum Clade; IUCN conservation status; Solanum
Year: 2014 PMID: 25009438 PMCID: PMC4086210 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.38.7055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Giacomin & Stehmann. A Habit B Inflorescence detail, showing the long peduncle C Corolla cross section showing stamens D Fruit, note the small, deltate calyx lobes. All from Giacomin et al. 359 (BHCB). Scale bars A= 5 cm; B and D = 5 mm; C = 2 mm. Drawings by B. Raddichi.
Figure 2.Photographs of the species in the field. A–B Giacomin & Stehmann A Shoot showing the anisophyllous sympodia and lateral emergence of the inflorescence [from Hattori et al. 914 (BHCB)] B Translucent fruit [from Agra et al. 7398 (BHCB, JPB)] C Inflorescence of Giacomin & Stehmann in cultivation showing its hispid indumentum [from Giacomin 940 (BHCB)] D Inflorescence of Giacomin & Stehmann [from Giacomin et al. 770 (BHCB); photo by F.D. Gontijo] . Scale bars A= 2 cm; B–D= 1 cm.
Figure 3.Known distribution of Giacomin & Stehmann (circles), Giacomin & Stehmann (stars) and Giacomin & Stehmann (triangles) in the states of Minas Gerais (MG), Rio de Janeiro (RJ) and São Paulo (SP) in southeastern Brazil.
Figure 4.Giacomin & Stehmann. A Rhizomatous habit B Detail of the typical leaf shape and indumentum C Inflorescence detail, showing the diagnostic recurved calyx at anthesis. All from Giacomin 940 (BHCB). Scale bars A= 10 cm; B = 1 cm; C = 5 mm. Drawings by M.M. Duarte and B. Raddichi.
Figure 5.Giacomin & Stehmann. A Habit with detail of the typical indumentum B Subsessile inflorescence detail showing the very short peduncle C Corolla cross section showing stamens D Fruit with small calyx lobes E Seed. All from Giacomin et al. 770 (BHCB). Scale bars A= 10 cm; B and D = 1 cm; C = 5 mm; E = 2 mm. Drawings by B. Raddichi.
| 1 | Herbs to shrubs, up to 1.8 m; stems glabrescent to densely pubescent, if pubescent most of the trichomes antrorse or apressed; calyx lobes deltate, up to 2 mm long, not accrescent in fruit | 2 |
| – | Herbs to small shrubs, up to 50 cm; stems hirsute, the trichomes spreading to patent (sometimes hispid) or unordered (pointing in several directions, never completely antrorse); calyx lobes linear-lanceolate, 3-5 mm long, accrescent in fruit | 3 |
| 2 | Leaves matte when dried, conspicuously pubescent; inflorescences always pedunculate, peduncles 2.2–10 mm long; abaxial calyx surface conspicuously pubescent; fruits translucent green at maturity, 4–7.8 mm in diameter | |
| – | Leaves shiny when dried, glabrescent, with sparse trichomes mainly along midrib; inflorescences sessile to subsessile, with peduncles up to 2 mm long; abaxial calyx surface glabrescent; fruits dull green at maturity, 6–12 mm in diameter | |
| 3 | Sympodial units 2-foliate; leaves elliptic with attenuate bases and cuspidate apices; leaves with trichomes concentrated on veins of any order; calyx lobes strongly recurved at anthesis | |
| – | Sympodial units 3-plurifoliate; leaves ovate-elliptic with rounded to subcordate bases and attenuate apices; trichomes evenly distributed on veins and mesophyll; calyx lobes straight, not strongly recurved at anthesis |