Calliandra trinervia var. stenocylix

  • Title

    Calliandra trinervia var. stenocylix

  • Author(s)

    Rupert C. Barneby

  • Scientific Name

    Calliandra trinervia var. stenocylix Barneby

  • Description

    68f.  Calliandra trinervia var. Bentham var. stenocylix Barneby, var. nov., habitu, pube necnon foliolorum inflorescentiaeque forma cum var. trinervia arcte consimilis, sed ab ea calyce subcylindrico elongato 6.5-8 (nec 0.8-4) mm longo longidentato insigniter diversa. — BRAZIL. Amazonas, mun. Amaturá: Estação Ecolôgica Jutaí-Solimões, margem direita do Río Solimões, 8 May 1986 (fl mat), C. A. Cid Ferreira (& al.) 7354. — Holotypus, NY.

    Trees attaining 7 m, like var. trinervia in habit, foliage, and inflorescence, glabrous except for strigulose perianth. Stipules (few seen) lanceolate ±4-6 x 1.5-2 mm. Petioles ±1 cm; lfts 3 per pinna, the distal pair ±13-14 x 5-7 cm. Peripheral fls staminate, the calyx 6.8-8 x 2.4 mm, its teeth ±2.2 mm, the corolla 13.5-14 mm, its lobes to 2.2 mm; androecium ±4.7 cm, 28-merous, the tube 17 mm, the tassel pink; modified trumpet fls present but not closely examined. Pod unknown.

    In forest on terra firme, near 150-200 m, known only from the type-locality on Rio Solimões near 68°W in state of Amazonas, Brazil. — Map 31. — Fl. IV-V.

    The var. stenocylix differs materially from widespread var. trinervia only in the modified calyx, which is about half as long as the corolla, not one- third or less as long. Its narrow stipules are shared with var. pilosifolia and with some Brazilian and Colombian forms of var. trinervia, and its relatively numerous (±28) filaments with some sub-Andean forms of the same.