<strong>Pourouma</strong> 185 I I STPE ,E Fn CL1 |SOP Y r. Tr e rn rt. 'mh; trunk 41 G Safe o AmSaonm: r u.odeO near Plmamres. Sept. Il-OCt. 26. 1M91 . .di- tb.td .: thlu th. New YO3 k hlod= 6 tc .'bre 4937 FIG. 90. <strong>Pourouma</strong> elliptica. Leafy twig <strong>with</strong> staminate inflorescence (Krukoff 8388).
186 Flora Neotropica Vernacular names. Brazil. Amazonas: mapati or mapaty. 22. <strong>Pourouma</strong> bolivarensis C. C. Berg, Brittonia 34(1): 39, t. 3. 1982. Type. Venezuela. Bolivar: Cerro Venamo, SW part, upper Rio Venamo, 10 J<strong>an</strong> 1964 (9), Steyermark et al. 92936 (ho- lotype, VEN; isotypes, NY, U). Fig. 91. 5(1): 278, t. 14b. 1975; Burger, Fieldi<strong>an</strong>a Bot. 40: 202, t. 22. 1977. Type. French Gui<strong>an</strong>a. Saint Je<strong>an</strong> de Maroni, 17 Mar 1914 (9), Benoist 960 (lectotype, P, chosen here, cf. Berg, Fl. Suriname 5(1): 278. 1975). Fig. 82b. <strong>Pourouma</strong> aurea Ule ex Mildbraed, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 10: 418. 1928; Ule, Bot Jahrb. Syst. 40:149. 1907, nomen. Type. Brazil. Acre: Rio Jurua- Mirim, Aug 1901 (s), Ule 5718 Tree, up to 15 m tall. (holotype, B; iso- Leafy twigs 5-8 mm types, G, MG). thick, puberulous. Lamina entire, broadly ellip- <strong>Pourouma</strong> folleata Macbride, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. tic to obovate, sometimes broadly ovate or sub- Hist., Bot. Ser., 8(2): 114. 1930, l.c. 13(2.2): 292. orbicular, 5-19 x 3-14 1937. cm, coriaceous, apex Type. Peru. Junin; Ch<strong>an</strong>chamayo valley, 1924- 1927 shortly acuminate to rounded to emarginate, base (8), C. Schunke 416 (holotype, F; isotype, B). <strong>Pourouma</strong> isophlebia St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. acute to obtuse; upper surface smooth, sparsely Hist., Bot. Ser., 17: 182. 1937. Type. Brazil. Amawhite-hirtellous or glabrous on the midrib, lower zonas: Mun. Sao Paulo de Oliven9a, nr. Palmares, surface appressed whitish-pubescent on the main 11 Sep-26 Oct 1936 (9), Krukoff8037 (holotype, NY; veins, arachnoid hairs in the areoles <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> ? cov- isotypes, A, BR, G, LE, P, S, U, US). <strong>Pourouma</strong> ering the smaller veins; lateral subplicata veins 6-10 St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. pairs, Hist., Bot. Ser., 17: 184. 1937. Type. Brazil. Acre: basal pair <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> sometimes the second pair Nr. mouth of Rio Macauh<strong>an</strong>, 4 Aug 1933 (9), Krukoff br<strong>an</strong>ched, tertiary venation pl<strong>an</strong>e or slightly 5282 (holotype, F; isotypes, A, G, LE, M, MO, NY, prominent beneath; petiole 1-6.5 cm long, pu- S, U, UC, US). berulous; stipules 2-6 <strong>Pourouma</strong> cm umbellata long, outside St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. yellow- Hist., Bot. Ser., 17: 185. 1937. Type. Brazil. Amapuberulous, inside glabrous, caducous. Stami- zonas: Mun. Humaita, between Rio Livramento <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> nate inflorescences unknown. Pistillate inflores- Rio Ipixuna, 7-18 Nov 1934 (9), Krukoff 7071 (hocences in fruit up to 10.5 cm long <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> 2 cm wide; lotype, F; isotypes, A, BR, G, GB, LE, MO, NY, peduncle 3-7 cm long, peduncle <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> br<strong>an</strong>ches RB, S, U, US). <strong>Coussapoa</strong> emarginata Killip ex yellow-puberulous; flowers 7-12; pedicel 0.2-1 Macbride, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser., 13(2.2): 296. 1937. Type. cm long, in fruit up to 2 cm; peri<strong>an</strong>th ca. 3 mm Peru. Loreto: Mishuyacu, nr. Iquitos, 24-28 Sep 1929 long, puberulous; stigma peltate, more or less (9), Killip & A. C. Smith 29955 (holotype, US; isobilobed, 2-4 mm diam. Fruiting peri<strong>an</strong>th ma- types, B, F). roon-red, ca. 1.8 x 1 <strong>Pourouma</strong> cuatrecacasii cm, puberulous. St<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>ley in Cuatrecasas, Revista Acad. Colomb. Ci. Exact. Distribution 9(36/37): 339. 1956. (Fig. 85). Venezuela (Bolivar); in Type. Colombia. Vaupes: M<strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong>i, nr. Mitfi, 24 Oct humid, (sub)-mont<strong>an</strong>e forest, at altitudes be- 1939 (9), Cuatrecasas 7299 (holotype, US). tween 900 <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> 1350 m. <strong>Pourouma</strong> umbellifera Burger, Phytologia 26: 430. 1973. Type. Costa Rica. Heredia: Nr. Rio Sarapiqui, Ti- Specimens examined. VENEZUELA. BOLIVAR: Cer- rimbina, 21 J<strong>an</strong> 1972 (9), Lent 2327 (holotype, F; ro Venamo, Rio Venamo, 8 J<strong>an</strong> 1964 (9), Steyermark isotypes, B, US). et al. 92850 (U, VEN); Cerro Venamo, SW part, upper Rio Venamo, alt. 950-1000 m, 10 J<strong>an</strong> 1964 (9), Stey- Tree, up to ca. 35 m tall. Leafy twigs 2-13 mm ermark et al. 92936 (NY, U, VEN, type collection of thick, yellow-sericeous to -hirsute, or appressed- P. bolivarensis); Rio Cuyuni, Rio Anawaray-parui, 1300- 1350 puberulous, m, 25 Dec 1970 occasionally almost (st), Steyermark et al. glabrous, some- 104466 times <strong>with</strong> (NY, VEN). sparse brown, pluricellular hairs. Lamina entire, narrowly to broadly obovate to Vernacular names. Venezuela. Bolivar: cay- (broadly) elliptic, rarely to oblong, 4-45 x 1-15 wari-cay-yek (Arekuna). cm, coriaceous to chartaceous, apex (long) acu- This species resembles P. minor, from which minate to mucronate or rounded to emarginate, it differs in the sparser indument, br<strong>an</strong>ched pis- base acute to rounded, rarely to retuse; upper tillate inflorescences, <strong><strong>an</strong>d</strong> br<strong>an</strong>ched basal lateral surface smooth, yellow-sericeous, hirtellous, hirveins. sute, or puberulous on the midrib, occasionally brown, pluricellular hairs on the main veins, low- 23. <strong>Pourouma</strong> minor Benoist, Bull. Mus. Nat. er surface yellow-sericeous to -velutinous or to Hist. (Paris) 30: 103. 1924; Berg, Fl. Suriname -hirsute on the main veins (minutely) puberulous
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