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Burmeistera breviflora E. Wimm., Repert. 2023, Spec. Nov.

Authors: González, Favio;

Burmeistera breviflora E. Wimm., Repert. 2023, Spec. Nov.

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8. Burmeistera breviflora (Gleason) E.Wimm., Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 29: 52. 1931. Centropogon breviflorus Gleason, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 51: 448. 1924. Type:— COLOMBIA. Cauca: Cordillera Occidental, El Trueno, 2700‒ 3000 m, 29–30 Jun 1922 (fl), F. Pennell 7545 (holotype: NY! [NY00468067]; isotype: GH! [GH00033069]). Figs. 5G–I, 6. Scandent or reclining subshrubs. Stem densely puberulous, with ferrugineous indumentum. Petiole 2‒7 (‒18) mm long, densely puberulous; blade elliptic to broadly ovate, 4‒10(‒24) × 3.0‒6.0(‒10.5) cm, puberulous especially along the veins above, densely puberulous, with brown trichomes beneath, base rounded to obtuse, slightly asymmetric, apex obtuse to rounded, sometimes mucronulate, margin entire to very slightly crenate, with 1 to 3 slightly extramarginal hydathodes per centimeter, secondary veins 5 to 9(rarely to 14) per side, intramarginal vein lacking. Peduncle 2‒7 cm long, puberulous, ebracteolate. Hypanthium shortly cylindric to urceolate, 6‒8 × 5‒6 mm, densely puberulous. Calyx lobes narrowly ovate, 6‒9 × 1.5‒3 mm, patent, densely hirsute-ciliate, with brown indumentum, basally spaced by sinuses 0.6‒0.8 mm wide, margin with 2 to 4 teeth per side. Corolla pale green to cream or suffused with purple, densely puberulous; tube 1.1‒1.5 cm long, inflated distally; lobes linear, falcate, apex acute, dorsal lobes 9‒11 × 2‒3 mm, lateral lobes 7‒8 × 2.0‒ 2.8 mm, ventral lobe 6‒7 × 1.5‒2.0 mm. Synandrium 1.7‒2.4 cm long, exserted up to 13 mm, glabrous; filament tube 1.3‒1.9 cm long; anther tube 4‒5 mm long, scarcely puberulous, ventral anthers barbate at preanthesis, later ebarbate. Berries globose, 1.6‒2.0 × 1.5‒2.0 cm, inflated, puberulous, white with lilac spots. Phenology: —The species sets flowers and fruit in January to April, June to August, and from October to December. Distribution, ecology and conservation status: — Burmeistera breviflora is endemic to Colombia. It occurs in sub-Andean to high-Andean forests of the Western and Central cordilleras of the departments of Antioquia, Cauca, Chocó, Huila, Valle del Cauca, and in the southern Andes of Nariño, at elevations between 1800 and 3400 m. Following the IUCN (2022) Guidelines, this species qualifies for the Near Threatened (NT) category. Notes: — Burmeistera breviflora is similar to B. longifolia, from which it differs by the leaf blade elliptic to broadly ovate; the peduncle puberulous; the calyx lobes narrowly ovate, 6–9 × 1.5–3.0 mm; the corolla with tube 1.1–1.5 cm long, and dorsal lobes 9–11 × 2–3 mm; the ventral anthers barbate at preanthesis; and the puberulous berries 1.6–2.0 × 1.5–2.0 cm(versus the leaf blades narrowly ovate; the peduncle glabrous; the calyx lobes oblong-triangular, 1.5–3.5 × 1–2 mm; the corolla with tube 1.5–2.0 cm long, and dorsal lobes 12–13 × 3.8–4.0 mm; the ventral anthers ebarbate; and the glabrous berries 2–3 × 1.5–2.6 cm in B. longifolia). Additional specimens examined:— Antioquia. Guatapé, vereda Santa Rita, finca Montepinar, 1890 m, 01 Oct 1982 (fl), L. Albert et al. 2392 (HUA); Guatapé, vereda Santa Rita, finca Montepinar, 1850 m, 25 Apr 1985 (fl), L. Albert et al. 5137 (HUA); Guatapé, vereda Santa Rita, finca Montepinar, 1850 m, 19 Jun 1986 (fl), L. Albert et al. 6754 (HUA); Sonsón, páramo de Sonsón y Monumento, bosque sobre la cuchilla Comadrejal, 5°38´N, 75°15´W, 2500‒2740 m, 17 Aug 1992 (fl), R. Callejas et al. 10530 (HUA); Sonsón, sitios “Páramo de Sonsón” y Monumento, cuchilla Comadrejal, 10 km SE de Sonsón, vía a Nariño, vereda Los Cristos, 5°38´N, 75°15´W, 17 Aug 1992 (fl, fr), R. Callejas et al. 10545 (HUA); Sonsón, vereda Chaverras, vertiente de la quebrada El Padre Sánchez, ascenso al Alto de la Paloma, 2850‒2900 m, 5°37´N, 75°16´W, 19 Aug 1992 (fr), R. Callejas et al. 10621 (HUA); Sonsón, vereda Norí, Cerro de las Papas, 5°43´41´´N, 75°15´15´´W, 2940‒2970 m, 20 Oct 1997 (fr), A. Cogollo et al. 11417 (JAUM); páramo de Sonsón, 26 Jan 1945 (fl), H. Daniel 3456 (MEDEL); páramo de Sonsón, Dec 1955 (fl, fr), H. Daniel 5545 (MEDEL); Sonsón, Páramo de Las Palomas, vereda San Francisco, 2200 m, 11 Jul 1989 (fr), S. Hoyos et al. 1213 (HUA); Sonsón, km 10 de la vía Sonsón-Argelia, páramo de Las Papas o de Sonsón, 2740 m, 29 Feb 1988 (fr), X. Londoño 407 (COL); Sonsón, vereda Palmita, trail to páramo de las Palomas, turn-off to río Verde, along Sonsón-Río Verde road, 5°45´N, 75°20´W, 2525‒2750 m, 8 Apr 1988 (fl), J. L. Luteyn et al. 11979 (HUA, NY), 11982 (HUA, NY); Andes, vereda La Siria, 5°40´N, 75°53´W, 2200 m, 03 Mar 1997 (fl), D. Sánchez et al. 4143 (MEDEL); Sonsón, km 11 of road Sonsón-Nariño, 25 km from Nariño, 5°42´N, 75°15´W, 2780 m, 1 Apr 1987 (fl, fr), J. Zarucchi et al. 5235 (HUA). Cauca. Cordillera Central, vertiente oriental, cerca del filo, quebrada del Río San Marcos, entre Jardín y San Rafael, 2700‒2900 m, 25 Jul 1943 (fl, fr), J. Cuatrecasas 14787 (VALLE); Macizo Colombiano, alrededor de la Laguna de Cusiyaco, 3017 m, 7 Dec 1958 (fl, fr), J. Idrobo 3978 (COL); El Tambo, PNN Munchique, camino a la carretera Nueva Granada, 2280 m, 28 Jul 1993 (fl, fr), G. Lozano et al. 6581 (COL); Parque Nacional Puracé, Paletará division, km 37‒43, 3050‒3150 m, 4 Mar 1979 (fl, fr), J. L. Luteyn et al. 6942 (NY); Inzá, vereda Riosucio, Jardín Botánico Las Delicias, km 62, 2700‒2800 m, 31 Mar 2003 (fr), E. Muñoz et al. 1167 p.p. (COL); Puracé, PN Puracé, vía hacia La Cascada, 2800‒2900 m, C. Orozco et al. 2646 (COL). Chocó. El Carmen de Atrato, carretera a Urrao, ca. 15 km NW de la cabecera municipal, 2400‒2700 m, 7 Nov 1985 (fl, fr), G. Galeano et al. 851 (COL). Huila. San José de Isnos, vereda El Mármol, 9 km del límite del PNN Puracé, 2860 m, 21 Jul 1980 (fl, fr), G. Lozano 3296 (COL); San José de Isnos, vereda El Mármol, 9 km del límite del PNN Puracé, 2860 m, 22 Jul 1980 (fl, fr), G. Lozano 3344 (COL). Nariño. Pasto, corregimiento “El Encano”, vereda “Mojondinoy”, 3100 m, 4 Jul 2003 (fl, fr), J. Benavides et al. 3426 (HUA); páramo de Bordoncillo, 3250 m, 5 Mar 1963 (fl, fr), S. Espinal 1026 (PSO); Pasto, corregimiento El Encano, vereda El Naranjal, Reserva Natural Herederos del Planeta, 2800 m, 6 Jun 2007 (fl, fr), D. Molina et al. 169 (HUA); páramo de Bordoncillo, 3200‒3400 m, 30 Jan 1993 (fl, fr), A. Muñoz et al. 219 (COL); Santiago, páramo del Bordoncillo, vereda San Antonio de Bellavista, 1°11´N, 77°06´W, 3200‒3400 m, 17 Apr 1993 (fl), A. Muñoz et al. 286 (COL). Valle del Cauca. Hacienda Tokio, ca. 10 km S of Queremal, 2000 m, 3°30´N, 76.42´W, 26 Feb 1983 (fl), A. Gentry et al. 40839 (COL).

Published as part of González, Favio, 2023, Taxonomic revision of Burmeistera (Campanulaceae-Lobelioideae) in Colombia, pp. 1-113 in Phytotaxa 615 (1) on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.615.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/8389205

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Burmeistera breviflora, Asterales, Biodiversity, Campanulaceae, Burmeistera, Plantae, Taxonomy

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