+ AJ ++ P O R O ULMA tomentosa. FIG. 79. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa subsp. tomentosa. From Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 4(1). 1853: tab. 38. Leafy twig <strong>with</strong> section of pistillate flower (17), stigma (13), pericarp (19), seed (21), cotyledons (24).
168 Distribution (Fig. 81). The north-western part of the Upper Amazon Basin; in non-inundated forest, at low altitudes but in Peru (Amazonas) up to 2000 m. Specimens examined. COLOMBIA. AMAZO- NAS-CAQUETA: Araracuara, Dec 1819 (9), Martius s.n. (M, U, lectotype collection of P. tomentosa), Feb 1820 (st), Martius s.n. (M, U). VAUPES?: Lagos del Paso, 25 Dec 1975 (6), Roa 252 (INPA). VENEZUELA. AMAZONAS: Conuco, 2 Dec 1977 (st), Liesner 4105 (U); Cerro Duida, 23 Aug 1944 (st), Steyermark 57872 (F); Cerro Yapac<strong>an</strong>a, 3 May 1970 (st), Steyermark et al. 103026 (U, Ven); Victorina, Rio Guainia, 22 Mar 1942 (9), LI. Williams 14833 (G, NY, RB, US, VEN, type collection of P. albistipulata). ECUADOR. NAPO: 8 km SE of Tena, 30 Sep 1960 (9), Grubb et al. 1681 (NY); Parque Nacional Yasuni, 9-19 J<strong>an</strong> 1988 (9), Neill et al. 8158 (BG). Vernacular names. Colombia. Chiricaba (Kar- ijona), guaumoutognac (Tuk<strong>an</strong>o); Amazonas- Vaupes: ambauiba do vinho. Venezuela. Ama- zonas: cocora, cocora mont<strong>an</strong>ero, cucura. Peru. Amazonas: paiu shuiya (Huambisa), paui shuina; Loreto: sacha uvilla. Brazil. Amazonas: imbaiba (or ambauva) do vinho. Neill et al. 8158 (from Ecuador) <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Rao 252 (from Colombia) differ from the other collections in the 3- or 5-parted lamina, but match in other features subsp. tomentosa. Grubb et al. 1681 (from Ecuador) has 5-parted leaves <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> the postillate flowers clustered as in subsp. apiculata, but the yellow hairs normally occurring on the leaves of that subspecies are w<strong>an</strong>ting. Gentry et al. 22865 (from Peru, Amazonas, 1800-1950 m!) is <strong>an</strong>other collection which could not be placed satisfacto- rily. It matches subsp. tomentosa, except for the yellow-hirsute leafy twigs <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> stipules. Flora Neotropica See also unnamed collections under number 2 (p. 193). 13b. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa Miquel subsp. api- culata (Benoist) C. C. Berg & v<strong>an</strong> Heusden, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Ser. C, 91(2): 108. 1988. <strong>Pourouma</strong> apiculata Spruce ex Benoist, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris) 28: 321. 1922. Type. Brazil. Amazonas: Rio Uaupes, nr. P<strong>an</strong>ur6 (=Ip<strong>an</strong>or6), Oct 1852-J<strong>an</strong> 1853 (Q), Spruce 2865 (holotype, P; isotypes, B, BR, C, CGE, E, F, G, GH, GOET, LE, MG, NY, OXF, P, US). <strong>Pourouma</strong> apiculata Spruce ex Mildbraed, Notzbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 10: 419. 1928. Based on the specimen of Spruce 2865 in B. <strong>Coussapoa</strong> krukovii St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. PERU. AMAZONAS: 12-18 km on trail E of La Peca Hist., Bot. Ser., 17: 163. 1937. Type. Brazil. Amain Serr<strong>an</strong>ia de Bagua, 1800-1950 m, 14 Jun 1978 (8), zonas: Mun. Sao Paulo de Olivenca, 11 Sep-26 Oct Gentry et al. 22865 (BG); Rio S<strong>an</strong>tiago, Caterpiza, 17 1936 (a), Krukoff 8223 (holotype, NY; isotypes, A, Oct 1979 (9), Huashikat 966 (BG), 4 Dec 1979 (9), F, G, GH, LE, MO, P, S, U, US). Huashikat 1432 (U), 10 Dec 1979 (9), Huashikat 1482 (BG); Rio Cenepa, Quebrack Yutai-entsa, 22 J<strong>an</strong> 1973 Leafy twigs yellow-hirsute (sometimes only on (9), Kayap 201 (F, GH, NO); Rio S<strong>an</strong>tiago, Quebrada the scars of the stipules), this indument often Caterpiza, 3 Dec 1979 (9), Tunqui 217 (BG). LORETO: extended to the petioles. Lamina usually entire Prov. Requena, Arboretum Jenaro Herrera, Aug-Sep <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> ovate, sometimes 3-lobed or (in 1976 subjuvenile (6), Bernardi s.n. (arbre 6/27) (U); Prov. Maynas, Dist. Iquitos, Zungaro Cocha, 13 Dec 1967 (9), Reyna material?) 3-5-parted, apex usually acuminate, R. 37 (BG, F). base broadly acute to truncate or (in subjuvenile BRAZIL. AMAZONAS: Tefe, 25 Sep 1940 (st), Black material?) occasionally shallowly cordate; upper 47-1520 (IAN); M<strong>an</strong>aus-Itacoatiara road, km 26 (st), surface smooth or scabrous; stipules outside <strong>with</strong> L. Coelho (INPA) 5223 (INPA); 5 Jun 1976 (st), Haroldo (INPA) 57512 (INPA), 26 Oct 1965 (6), Loureiro (rather) dense, white arachnoid hairs, inside <strong>with</strong> (INPA) 16461 (INPA), 19 Mar 1976 (st), Mello (INPA) yellow hairs. Heads of the staminate inflores- 55388 (INPA); M<strong>an</strong>aus, Dec 1850-Mar 1851 (9), Spruce cences 3-4 mm diam. Peri<strong>an</strong>th of the staminate 951 (M), Spruce 1219 (P), Spruce s.n. (B, CGE, E, F, flower densely puberulous. Peduncle of the pis- G, GOET, LE, NY, OXF, P). tillate inflorescences mostly up to 8 cm long. Pistillate flowers usually in two ? distinct clusters; peri<strong>an</strong>th yellow-velutinous, <strong>with</strong>out dense, white, arachnoid hairs. Distribution (Fig. 81).Venezuela (Bolivar), Peru (Loreto), <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Brazil (Amazonas, Mato Grosso, <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Roraima); in non-inundated forest. Specimens examined. VENEZUELA, AMAZONAS: Depto. Rio Negro, nr. Cerro de La Neblina Base Camp, 22 Feb 1984 (9), Liesner 16175 (BG), 4 May 1984 (2), Thomas 3349 (BG). BOLiVAR: Rio Hacha, Rio Icabaru, 2 J<strong>an</strong> 1956 (8), Bernardi 2731 (F, NY), Rio Carfin, Apr 1945 (a), Cardona 1222 (US, VEN). PERU. LORETO: Prov. Maynas, Rio N<strong>an</strong>ay, Mish<strong>an</strong>a, 6 J<strong>an</strong> 1983 (st), Gentry et al. 39264 (BG). BRAZIL. AMAZONAS: Sao Paulo de Olivenca, 7 Oct 1931 (8), Ducke s.n. (RB); Humaita, 12 Oct-6 Nov 1934 (9), Krukoff 6887 (A, BR, F, G, LE, MO, NY, RB, S, U, US); Sao Paulo de Olivenca, 11 Sep-26 Oct 1936 (8), Krukoff8223 (A, F, G, GH, LE, MO, NY, P, S, U, US, type collection of <strong>Coussapoa</strong> krukovii); Democracia, 31 Aug 1923 (2), Kuhlm<strong>an</strong>n 255 (BG);
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