<strong>Pourouma</strong> 169 Varadouro do Morcego, 31 Aug 1923 (8), Kuhlm<strong>an</strong>n PERU. LORETO: Prov. Alto Amazonas, Rio Pastaza, 291 (RB); M<strong>an</strong>aus-Itacoatiara rd., km 57, 15 Sep 1976 Andoar, 21 Nov 1980 (2), Vdsquez et al. 809 (BG). (a), Mota 646 (INPA); km 159, 20 Sep 1974 (8), Pr<strong>an</strong>ce PAsco: Prov. Oxapampa, Distr. Iscozacin, 22 Sep 1986 et al. 22708 (INPA, MG, U), 291 (RB); Tef6, 28 Nov (8), Pariona et al. 954 (BG). 1959 (st), Rodrigues et al. 1434 (INPA); Rio Solim6es, BRAZIL. AMAZONAS: Sao Paulo de Olivenca, 11 Fonte Boa, 26 Oct 1968 (6), M. Silva 2199 (G, MG); Sep-26 Oct 1936 (9), Krukoff 8325 (A, BR, F, G, LE, Ip<strong>an</strong>or6 ("P<strong>an</strong>ur6"), Oct 1852-J<strong>an</strong> 1853 (9), Spruce NY, PS, U). 2865 (B, BR, C, CGE, E, F, G, GH, GOET, LE, MG, BOLIVIA. COCHABAMBA: Torora, Jungas of J<strong>an</strong>a NY, OXF, P, US, type collection ofP. apiculata). MATO Maya, 1800 m, 24 Jun 1947 (2), Cardenas 3973 (US) GRosso: Rio Aripu<strong>an</strong>a, Nucleo Pioneiro Humboldt, LA PAZ: Larecaja, Mapiri, 12-30 Sep 1939 (8), Krukoff Rio Juruena rd., 25 Oct 1973 (8), Berg et al. P.19878 10861 (A, F, G, MO, NY, S, U), 8 Oct-15 Nov 1939 (F, INPA, MO, NY, P, S, U, US); Aripu<strong>an</strong>a, 18 Feb- (9), Krukoff 11062 (A, F, G, MO, NY, S, U, UC, US, 9 May 1977 (st), Gomes et al. 826, 1517, 1540, 1588, type collection of P. tomentosa subsp. persecta). 1598, 1604, 1610, 1679 (INPA), 8 Nov 1978 (2), Ryl<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>s 30 (INPA); Mun. Vila Bela da S<strong>an</strong>tissima Trin- Vernacular names. Brazil. Amazonas: mapati idad, 5 km S of border of Rond6nia, 2 Nov 1985 (2), or Thomas et al. 4765 (BG). RONDONIA: Rd. to Abuna to mapaty; Mato Grosso: imbafibar<strong>an</strong>a. Bolivia. Guajara-Mirim, 1 km N of Riberao, 25 Jul 1968 Cochabamba: uva de monte. (a), Pr<strong>an</strong>ce et al. 6292 (G, INPA, NY, S, U, US). RORAIMA: Cardenas 3973 (from Bolivia) differs from the Anaris, 12 Feb 1969 (2), Pr<strong>an</strong>ce et al. 9857 (F, GH, others in having the pistillate flowers in two clus- INPA, M, NY, P, K, S, U, US), Serra dos Surucucus, ters in the inflorescences. 15 Feb 1969 (2), Pr<strong>an</strong>ce 9952 (C, INPA, MO, MY, R, S, U). Vdsquez et al. 809 (from Peru) differs from the other collections in the absence of long yellow Vernacular names. Venezuela. Bolivar: sara- hairs on the leafy twigs. The same applies to sara (Arekuna). Brazil. Amazonas: imbauibar<strong>an</strong>a, collection Korning et al. 47618 which has, morepurumai. over, distinctly petiolulate leaf segments. 13c. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa Miquel subsp. per- secta C. C. Berg & v<strong>an</strong> Heusden, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Ser. C, 91(2): 108.1988. Type. Bolivia. La Paz: Prov. Larecaja, Copa- cab<strong>an</strong>a, 10 km S ofMapiri, 8 Oct-15 Nov 1939 (2), Krukoff 11062 (holotype, U; isotypes, A, F, G, MO, NY, S, UC, US). Fig. 80. 13d. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa Miquel subsp. esse- quiboensis (St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley) C. C. Berg & v<strong>an</strong> Heus- den, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Ser. C 91(2): 109. 1988. <strong>Pourouma</strong> essequiboensis St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley, Lloydia 2: 175. 1939; Berg, Fl. Suriname 5(1): 276. 1975. Type. Guy<strong>an</strong>a. Essequibo R., nr. mouth of Onoro Creek, Leafy twigs <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> petioles yellow-hirsute, some- 15-24 Dec 1937 (d), A. C. Smith 2731 (holotype, F; times glabrous. Lamina 5-9-parted, <strong>with</strong> inci- isotypes, A, G, Mo, NY, P, S, U, US). sions down to (near) the petiole, sometimes <strong>with</strong> the segments petiolulate, occasionally entire, apex Leafy twigs <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> petioles <strong>with</strong>out long yellow acuminate, base cordate to subcordate; upper hairs. Lamina 3-5-parted, apex acuminate, base surface smooth; stipules outside <strong>with</strong> sparse, ? deeply cordate; upper surface smooth; stipules white, arachnoid hairs, inside <strong>with</strong> sparse yellow <strong>with</strong> rather dense, white, arachnoid hairs, inside hairs. Heads of the staminate inflorescences ca. glabrous. Heads of the staminate inflorescences 5 mm in diam. Peduncle of the pistillate inflo- ca. 3 mm diam. Peduncle of the pistillate inflorescences often longer th<strong>an</strong> 8 cm. Pistillateflow- rescences mostly up to 6(-7) cm long. Pistillate ers + diffusely distributed in the inflorescence or flowers ? diffusely distributed in the infloressometimes clustered in two groups; peri<strong>an</strong>th of cence. Peri<strong>an</strong>th of the pistillate flower yellowthe pistillate flower yellow-velutinous, <strong>with</strong>out velutinous, <strong>with</strong>out dense, white, arachnoid hairs. dense, white, arachnoid hairs. Distribution (Fig. 81). Guy<strong>an</strong>a <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Brazil Distribution (Fig. 81). Brazil (Amazonas <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> (Amazonas <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Para); in non-inundated forest. Mato Grosso), Peru (Loreto), <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Bolivia (La Paz <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> Cochabamba); in non-inundated forest, at Specimens examined. GUYANA. Mouth of Onoro altitudes up to 1800 m. Creek, 15-24 Dec 1937 (6), A. C. Smith 2731 (A, F, G, GH, MO, NY, P, S, U, US, type collection of P. Specimens examined. ECUADOR. NAPO: Aii<strong>an</strong>gu, essequiboensis). 30 May-21 Jun 1982 (st), SEF 8823 (U), 1-15 Feb BRAZIL. AMAZONAS: Itapir<strong>an</strong>ga, Rio Uatuma, 27 1986 (2), Korning et al. 47618 (BG). Aug 1979 (C), Cid et al. 847 (BG, INPA); Rio Jurua,
170 Flora Neotropica _ I Revised SAt L arsed forkFloa e d.rrovc e. e FIG. 80. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa subsp. persecta. Leafy twig <strong>with</strong> pistilate inflorescences (Krukoff 8325). Saracura, 22 Aug 1975 (9), D. Coelho et al. (INPA) 53383 (INPA, U); Codajas, Rio Capitari, 3 Sep 1950 (d), Fr6es 26520 (US). PARA: Cuiaba-S<strong>an</strong>tarem rd., km 1180, 17 Nov 1977 (2), A. S. Silva et al. 215 (BG, COL, K, MO, U). w L U - a SL I-. ITtA ora fm bro picn a T. 13e. <strong>Pourouma</strong> tomentosa Miquel subsp. ma- roniensis (Benoist) C. C. Berg & v<strong>an</strong> Heusden, Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetensch., Ser. C 91(2): 109. 1988. Fig. 82a. FIG. 81. Distribution of <strong>Pourouma</strong> herrerensis, P. hirsutipetiolata subsp. hirsutipetiolata, P. hirsutipetiolata subsp. hispida, P. napoensis, P. tomentosa subsp. apiculata, P. tomentosa subsp. essequiboensis, P. tomentosa subsp. maroniensis, P. tomentosa subsp. persecta, <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> P. tomentosa subsp. tomentosa.
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