Nasa angeldiazioides

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Henning T, Acuña Castillo R, Rodríguez Rodríguez E, García Llatas L, Weigend M (2019) A new striking and critically endangered species of Nasa (Loasaceae, Cornales) from North Peru. PhytoKeys 121 : 13–28, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2019-04-22, version 175863, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Nasa_angeldiazioides&oldid=175863 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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@article{Henning2019PhytoKeys121,
author = {Henning, Tilo AND Acuña Castillo, Rafael AND Rodríguez Rodríguez, Eric Frank AND García Llatas, Luis Felipe AND Weigend, Maximilian},
journal = {PhytoKeys},
publisher = {Pensoft Publishers},
title = {A new striking and critically endangered species of Nasa (Loasaceae, Cornales) from North Peru},
year = {2019},
volume = {121},
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pages = {13--28},
doi = {10.3897/phytokeys.121.33927},
url = {https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=33927},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Cornales
Familia: Loasaceae
Genus: Nasa

Name

Nasa angeldiazioides T.Henning, R.H.Acuña, E.Rodr., L.García-Llatas & Weigend sp. nov.Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Type

Peru: Dept. Lambayeque, Provincia Ferreñafe, Distrito Incahuasi, “Refugio de Vida Silvestre Laquipampa”, ruta Piedra Parada, April 2015, L. F. García Llatas 333 (Holotype: HUT, Isotypes: HUT)

Diagnosis

Nasaangeldiazioides is similar to N.bicornuta, N.pteridophylla and N.urens but differs in having strongly amplexicaul leaves, sessile to amplexicaul prophylls on the pedicels and flowers with white petals and dark red nectar scales. The unique interrupted bipinnatisect leaves with rounded leaflet apices distinguish N.angeldiazioides from all other taxa of Nasa and Loasaceae as a whole.

Description

Annual herb 30–50 (–110) cm tall. Stem subterete to weakly grooved, 3–9 mm thick at base, pale green with dispersed darker green streaks and dots and whitish protuberances; set with scattered yellowish setae 1–1.5 mm long and covered with medifixed t-shaped hairs, 0.1–0.3 mm. Adventitious roots present in the L-shaped stem base. Leaves alternate, petiolate below (petiole to 10–15 mm), amplexicaul above sometimes with decurrent base, sessile in between; glabrescent; lamina oblong to widely rhomboidal in outline, (80-) 150–280 (-310) mm long and (25-) 60–220 (-280) mm wide (the petiolate leaves smaller than the sessile ones), pinnate at the base and apex, bipinnatisect in the central part, dissected nearly to midvein, central pinnae subpinnatisect, lobules narrowly-oblong; apex acuminate; abaxial surface covered with short, prostrate, yellowish glochidiate hairs, 0.05–0.1 mm and scabrid hairs 0.2–0.3(-0.5) mm along the veins; adaxial surface covered with few scabrid hairs 0.2–0.3 mm long (never on the veins), venation pinnate. Inflorescences of 2–5 terminal or axillary monochasial branches each 10–20 cm long, with (3-) 5–10 (-15) pendent flowers per branch. Flowers borne opposite to an amplexicaul upper leaf, bracts sometimes recaulescent, simple, ovate, margin dentate, sessile, (10-) 15–30 (-33) long and (6-) 10–17 (-25) mm wide, pedicel often provided with a single, ovate, sessile to amplexicaul prophyll, (15-) 20–25 mm long and 12–15 mm wide. Flowers pentamerous, pedicels 30–50 mm, green at the upper half, basally brownish, appearing dessicated, calyx covered densely with scabrid hairs (0.5–0.7 mm) and sparse glochidiate hairs (0.1–0.2 mm), tube conical, 4 × 3 mm, calyx lobes ovate acuminate, 7 × 4 mm, densely covered with scabrid hairs on back. Petals spreading to slightly reflexed, white, deeply cymbiform, cucullate, 15–23 mm long, 5 mm wide and 9–10 mm deep, base green, unguiculate and abruptly widened into two small triangular teeth 2 mm from base, these bent towards the centre of the petal, almost touching each other and leaving only a narrow gap for the stamens, adaxial surface set with scattered scabrid (0.2–0.3 mm) and uniseriate short glandular (3–7 cells) (0.3–0.7 mm) hairs; abaxial surface set with scattered glochidiate (0.1–0.2 mm) and uniseriate short glandular (3–7 cells) (0.3–0.7 mm) hairs. Nectar scales dark red at the base (sacs), white towards the neck and wings, with triangular back, much narrowed above, 7–8 × 4 mm, base incurved, back with two conspicuous, globose nectar sacs about 2 mm in diameter, scale back with 4–5 transversal calli, neck thickened and slightly recurved, laterally protracted into two small erect wings 1 mm long and 0.5 mm wide. Staminodia 9–10 mm long, base slightly dilate, filiform above, papillose, yellowish. Stamens in epipetalous fascicles of 12–15 each, filaments 8–10 mm, white, anthers 0.3 mm long and wide, yellow. Ovary inferior, with three parietal placentae and numerous ovules. Fruit a capsule, horizontal to semi-erect due to the sigmoid pedicel that elongates postflorally, capsule narrowly clavate, slightly curved, purplish, opening with 3 apical valves.

Original Description

  • Henning, T; Acuña Castillo, R; Rodríguez Rodríguez, E; García Llatas, L; Weigend, M; 2019: A new striking and critically endangered species of Nasa (Loasaceae, Cornales) from North Peru PhytoKeys, 121: 13-28. doi

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