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Goeppertia Nees 1831

Authors: Santos, Diego; Sousa, Luana Mateus De; Loiola, Maria Iracema Bezerra; Saka, Mariana Naomi;

Goeppertia Nees 1831

Abstract

Key to Species of the Goeppertia with spathes with a recurved apex from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest 1. Leaf blades with length:width ratios of 4:1 or higher. 2. Adaxial side of leaf blades villous; spathes externally villous................................................................................... G. brevipes 2’. Adaxial side of leaf blades entirely glabrous or tomentose in the midrib; spathes externally strigose or glabrous. 3. Florescence composed of 4 cymes; corolla length 1–1.1 cm ......................................................................... G. ackermannii 3’. Florescence composed of 2–3 cymes; corolla length 2.4–2.9 cm ...................................................................... G. dorothyae 1’. Leaf blades with length:width ratios of 3:1 or lower. 4. Callous staminode with petaloid apex. 5. Leaf blades ovate, obtuse to rounded at base. 6. Florescence composed of 8 cymes; corolla length 2.2–2.4 cm ............................................................. G. annae 6’. Florescence composed of 2–5 cymes; corolla length 3.8–4.5 cm .................................................... G. grazielae 5’. Leaf blades elliptic, acute to truncate at base. 7. Corolla tube tomentose externally .................................................................................. G. sphaerocephala 7’. Corolla tube glabrous externally. 8. Plants taller than 70 cm; mature leaf blades longer than 50 cm; sepals 2–2.2 cm long ........ G. reginae 8’. Plants 20–60 cm tall; mature leaf blades 12–40 cm long; sepals up to 1.4 cm long. 9. Abaxial of leaf blade papillose; corolla tube more than 2 cm long............................ G. mediopicta 9’. Abaxial face of leaf blade not papillose, tomentose, or glabrous; corolla tube less than 2 cm long.. .......................................................................................................................................... G. aemula 4’. Callous staminode without petaloid apex. 10. Spathes tomentose to villous externally .................................................................................................. G. truncata 10’. Spathes glabrous or puberulous externally, distal or basal spathes occasionally pubescent. 11. Plants taller than 1 m; corolla tube 2.1–2.6 cm long................................................................... G. burle-marxii 11’. Plants shorter than 1 m; corolla tube 1.5–2 cm long. 12. Abaxial face of leaf blade glabrous, with a pubescent midrib; spathes green; 1 bracteole per cyme; corolla tube glabrous externally; flowers light-yellow.......................................................................... G. cylindrica 12’. Abaxial face of leaf blade entirely pubescent; spathes white; 2 bracteoles per cyme; corolla tube pillous externally; flowers whitish................................................................................................. G. albobracteata

Published as part of Santos, Diego, Sousa, Luana Mateus De, Loiola, Maria Iracema Bezerra & Saka, Mariana Naomi, 2025, A new species of Goeppertia (Marantaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, pp. 289-296 in Phytotaxa 720 (3) on page 295, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.720.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/18424077

Keywords

Tracheophyta, Marantaceae, Goeppertia, Liliopsida, Zingiberales, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy

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