<strong>Coussapoa</strong> 107 FXG. 56. <strong>Coussapoa</strong>fillvescens: 1, leafy twig <strong>with</strong> Distillate in~lorescences (Berg 1546), x0.75. r;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ":~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:? 1~~?. ~ . ?i I?:i, ?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' "' FIG. 56. Coussaoafulvescens: 1 leafy twig wih pistillate inflorescence (Beg 1546), x0.75
108 Flora Neotropica 2 cm long, yellowish- to brown-(sub)hirsute. Pistillate inflorescences br<strong>an</strong>ched; heads 10-20, sometimes partly fused, (sub)globose, 3-5 cm in diam.; common peduncle 3-6 cm long, ca. 2 mm thick, appressed-puberulous <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> partly also brownish-hirtellous; peri<strong>an</strong>th ca. 2 mm high, glabrous, + distinctly ribbed. Interfloral bracts subulate to narrowly spathulate, <strong>with</strong> a few hairs at the apex. Distribution (Fig. 9). Colombia (Choc6), only known from the type locality, in lowl<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> secondary growth. Tree, 18 m tall. Leafy twigs 5-12 mm thick, yellowish- to whitish-hirtellous. Lamina coriaceous, ovate to elliptic, 10-21 x 8-16 cm, apex shortly acuminate (to acute), base rounded to subcordate, margin coarsely crenate to subentire; upper surface <strong>with</strong> sparse hairs on the midrib, lower surface hirtellous on the veins, in the reticulum minutely puberulous; lateral veins 12- 14 pairs, basal pair br<strong>an</strong>ched, reaching the margin below the middle of the lamina, tertiary <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> quarterary venation <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> reticulum prominent; petiole 4-6 cm long, 2-4 mm thick, hirtellous, hairs not distinctly different in length; stipules 4-12 cm long, densely yellowish-puberulous <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> partly also hirsute. Pistillate inflorescences br<strong>an</strong>ched; heads 4-5, globose (to subdiscoid), in fruit 0.7-1.3(-1.5) mm in diam.; common peduncle 2.5-3 cm long, ca 2-2.5 mm thick, hirtellous; peri<strong>an</strong>th ca. 1.5 mm high, at the apex puberulous, in fruit red. Interfloral bracts absent. Distribution (Fig. 9). Colombia (Tolima), only known from the type locality. Specimens studied. COLOMBIA. TOLIMA: 3.4 km from Las Juntas, 1940 m, 9 Apr 1984 (v), Escobar et al. 4219 (HUA, type collection). This species resembles C. nitida, known from the Amazon Basin <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> mostly occurring in riv- erside vegetation. It differs clearly from the latter in the prominent tertiary <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> quartemary ve- nation at the lower surface of the lamina <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> in the red-colored fruiting peri<strong>an</strong>th. 46. <strong>Coussapoa</strong> valaria C. C. Berg, Brittonia 42: 59-65.1990. Type. Colombia. Valle: Bajo Cali- ma, rd. to Dindo, 25 Sep 1986 (2), Monsalve B. 1176 (holotype, CUVC; isotypes, BG, MO). Fig. 58. Specimens studied. COLOMBIA. CHOC6: Rd. Quibdo-Bolivar, ca. km 50, 9 Jul 1986 (9), Berg 1546 (AAU, BG, COL, F, HUA, MO, NY, type collection). This species is closely related to C. herthae, Tree, hemi-epiphytic. Leafy twigs 5-10 mm known from western Ecuador <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Narifio (Co- thick, brown strigose, at least at the scars of the lombia). It differs from the latter, e.g., in the stipules, glabrescent. Lamina coriaceous, ellipindument of the leaves, the venation, the shorter tic, 15-17 x 11-14 cm, apex rounded to shortly stipules, the more numerous <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> smaller flower acuminate, base rounded to subcordate, margin heads of the pistillate inflorescence. The two taxa subentire, at the base revolute; upper surface glamight prove to be distinct only at the subspecific brous, lower surface strigillose at the base of the level. C. fulvescens may also be related to C. midrib, on the midrib <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> lateral veins <strong>with</strong> a echinata. soon disappearing white arachnoid indument; lateral veins 8-10 pairs, basal pair + br<strong>an</strong>ched, 45. <strong>Coussapoa</strong> tolimensis C. C. Berg, Brittonia reaching the margin at or just below the middle 42: 59-65. 1990. Type. Colombia. Tolima: 3.4 of the lamina, tertiary venation almost pl<strong>an</strong>e; km from Las Juntas, 1940 m, 9 Apr 1984 (9), petiole 5-6.5 cm long, glabrous or brownish stri- Escobar et al. 4219 (holotype, HUA). gose, stipules 2-3 cm long, rather densely whit- Fig. 57. ish appressed-puberulous to -strigillose, or also <strong>with</strong> white arachnoid hairs. Pistillate inflorescences br<strong>an</strong>ched; heads 3-9, 3-4 (in fruit 7-9) mm diam.; common peduncle 2-4 cm long, densely minutely puberulous; peri<strong>an</strong>th ca. 1.5 mm high, minutely puberulous around the aperture. Interfloral bracts absent. Distribution (Fig. 9). Colombia (Valle), in lowl<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> forest. Specimens studied. COLOMBIA. VALLE: Bajo Calima, rd. to Ju<strong>an</strong>chaco Palmeras, 10 Jul 1984 (9), Gentry et al. 47838 (BG); Bajo Calima, rd. to Dindo, 25 Sep 1986 (9), Monsalve B. 1176 (BG, MO, type collection). This species resembles both C. ovalifolia <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> C. parviceps. It differs from these species in, e.g., the venation <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> the number <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> dimensions of the flower heads of the pistillate inflorescences. Unnamed Collections Gentry & Mori 14011 from P<strong>an</strong>ama: Discussed under C. ovalifolia. Huashikat 1585 from Peru: Discussed under C. cupularis.
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