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Typification of names in Pachira aquatica Aubl. (Malvaceae, Bombacoideae) with a new combination and new status from the Brazilian Amazon forest

ABSTRACT

A new combination and a new status, Pachira manausensis, is here proposed. After making field observations and analyzing type and herbarium specimens, we realized that P. aquatica var. manausensis should be treated as a species due to many morphological and distribution differences compared to the typical variety. We provide detailed descriptions and a distribution map, table, key, and plate to distinguish both species using morphological characteristics. Typifications and nomenclatural notes for related names were performed.

Keywords:
Amazonian Pachira clade; Bombaceae; kapok; nomenclature; taxonomy

Introduction

Pachira is the richest genus of Bombacoideae (Malvaceae) and comprises ca. 60 species (Fernández-Alonso 1998Fernández-Alonso JL. 1998. Novedades taxonômicas, nomenclaturales y corológicas en el género Pachira Aubl. (Bombacaceae). Annales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid 56: 305-314.; Carvalho-Sobrinho et al. 2014Carvalho-Sobrinho JG, Alverson WS, Mota AC, Machado MC, Baum DA. 2014. A new deciduous species of Pachira (Malvaceae: Bombacoideae) from a seasonally dry tropical forest in Northeastern Brazil. Systematic Botany 39: 260-267.; Andino & Fernández-Alonso 2018Andino JEG, Fernández-Alonso JL. 2018. A remarkable new species of Pachira (Malvaceae: Bombacoideae) from an Amazonian hotspot of endemism. Systematic Botany 43: 993-999.; Carvalho-Sobrinho & Dorr 2020Carvalho-Sobrinho JG, Dorr L . 2020. Notes on Brazilian Pachira (Malvaceae: Bombacoideae): a new combination and lectotypification of three basionyms. Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas 14: 279-280. ) distributed from southern North America to southern Brazil (Tropicos 2020Tropicos. 2020. Missouri Botanical Garden. http://www.tropicos.org/Name/40035726. 11 Mar. 2020.
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). In Brazil, there are about 24 species, of which most (18 spp.) occur in Amazon forest (BFG 2021BFG 2021. The Brazilian Flora Group 2020 project - Projeto Flora do Brasil 2020. v393.274. Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro . ). Unarmed trees, flowers with a 7⎼35 cm long, persistent calyx and 150⎼1000 stamens, and striate seeds characterize this genus (Robyns 1963Robyns A. 1963. Essai de Monographie du genre Bombax L. s.l. (Bombacaceae). Bulletin du Jardin Botanique l’État à Bruxelles 33: 1-311.).

According to recent phylogenetic studies, Pachira is not monophyletic (Duarte et al. 2011Duarte MC, Esteves GL, Salatino MLF, Walsh KC, Baum DA. 2011. Phylogenetic Analyses of Eriotheca and Related Genera (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae). Systematic Botany 36: 690-701. ; Carvalho-Sobrinho et al. 2016Carvalho-Sobrinho JG, Alverson WS, Alcantara S, Queiroz LP, Mota AC, Baum DA. 2016. Revisiting the phylogeny of Bombacoideae (Malvaceae): Novel relationships, morphologically cohesive clades, and a new tribal classification based on mutilocus phylogeny analysis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 101: 56-74. ) because it emerged in two lineages: the Amazonian Pachira clade, with ca. 45 species (of which 11 were confirmed to be in this clade); and the extra-Amazonian Pachira clade, with ca. five species (sensuCarvalho-Sobrinho et al. 2016Carvalho-Sobrinho JG, Alverson WS, Alcantara S, Queiroz LP, Mota AC, Baum DA. 2016. Revisiting the phylogeny of Bombacoideae (Malvaceae): Novel relationships, morphologically cohesive clades, and a new tribal classification based on mutilocus phylogeny analysis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 101: 56-74. ). The latter clade emerged as segregated from the Amazonian Pachira clade and a sister clade of Eriotheca species.

Both clades of Pachira are strongly supported in an analysis by Carvalho-Sobrinho et al. (2016Carvalho-Sobrinho JG, Alverson WS, Alcantara S, Queiroz LP, Mota AC, Baum DA. 2016. Revisiting the phylogeny of Bombacoideae (Malvaceae): Novel relationships, morphologically cohesive clades, and a new tribal classification based on mutilocus phylogeny analysis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 101: 56-74. ), who mentioned some morphological traits as possible synapomorphies of the clades. However, these were not confirmed so additional phylogenetic and morphological studies about the genus are needed (Andino & Fernández-Alonso 2018Andino JEG, Fernández-Alonso JL. 2018. A remarkable new species of Pachira (Malvaceae: Bombacoideae) from an Amazonian hotspot of endemism. Systematic Botany 43: 993-999.; Macedo et al. 2018Macedo TM, Yoshikawa VN, Duarte MC. 2018. A new species of Eriotheca (Malvaceae, Bombacoideae) from Espírito Santo state Brazil. Systematic Botany 43: 1000-1004. ).

During a revision of the Amazonian Pachira clade (Yoshikawa in preparationYoshikawa VN. in preparation. Systematic of the Amazonian Pachira clade (Bombacoideae, Malvaceae) focusing on Brazilian species. PhD Thesis. Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes, Mogi das Cruzes. ), we realized that synonyms of Pachira aquatica need typifications, since the types were syntypes and P. aquatica var. manausensis is very different from the type variety (P. aquatica var. aquatica). Thus, we propose a new combination and status, Pachira manausensis, and provide a key, detailed descriptions (with an update of morphological traits for P. aquatica), taxonomic comments, a distribution map, the conservation status, a comparative figure and a table with morphological differences for P. aquatica and P. manausensis.

Materials and methods

The study involved a literature search and analysis of herbarium specimens at B, BM, CEN, CR, F, G, HAL, HUEFS, HUMC, IBGE, INPA, K, LINN, M, MBM, MEX, MG, NY, P, PAMG, R, RB, S, SP, TEPB, U, UFMG, US, and UFMT (acronyms according to Thiers 2020Thiers B. 2020, continuously updated. Index Herbariorum: A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Botanical Garden's Virtual Herbarium. http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ih/. 06 Mar. 2020.
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, continuously updated) to write the descriptions of the species and obtain geographic distribution data. We also observed individuals cultivated in the arboretum at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (JBRJ) to analyze the species in vivo and obtain floral color data. The common names were obtained in the specimens labels.

The map was made with the software ArcGIS for Desktop v. 10.1 (ESRI 2013ESRI. 2013. ArcGIS for Desktop, v. 10.1. California, Redlands, Environmental Systems Research Institute, USA .), data from labels of the analyzed material, and a shape file of the ecoregions proposed by Olson et al. (2001Olson DM, Dinerstein E, Wikramanayake ED, et al. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: a new map of life on Earth. BioScience 51: 933-938.).

The typifications and nomenclatural notes follow the recommendations of the International Code of Nomenclature for Algae, Fungi, and Plants (ICN) (Turland et al. 2018Turland NJ, Wiersema JH, Barrie FR, et al. 2018. International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Shenzhen Code) adopted by the Nineteenth International Botanical Congress Shenzhen, China, July 2017. Shenzhen, Glashütten, Regnum Vegetabile, Koeltz Botanical Books. ) and interpretations of McNeill (2014McNeill J. 2014. Holotype specimens and type citations: general issues. Taxon 63: 1112-1113.). The conservation status of the species was determined according to the categories and criteria of the IUCN (2019)IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature. 2019 Guidelines for using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria, version 14. Cambrigde UK. http://www.iucnredlist.org/documents/RedListGuidelines.pdf.
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, which provides guidelines for the protection of priority species. To obtain the area of occupancy (AAO) and extent of occurrence (EOO) values, the GeoCAT tool was used (Bachman et al. 2011Bachman S, Moat J, Hill AV, De la Torre J, Scott B. 2011. Supporting Red List threat assessments with GeoCAT: Geospatial conservation assessment tool. In e-Infrastructures for data publishing in biodiversity Science. ZooKeys 150: 117-126.).

Results

Taxonomic treatment

Key to P. aquatica and P. manausensis

1. Leaflets chartaceous or slightly coriaceous; petiolule not canaliculate; nectaries on receptacle whitish to cream; staminal tube whitish or cream; style whitish at the base and reddish at the apex; fruits brownish, 8⎼15-seeded; seeds trigonal, light brownish, 8⎼20-striate …………………………………………………………………………………... 1. P. aquatica

1’. Leaflets strongly coriaceous; petiolule canaliculate; nectaries on receptacle pink; staminal tube pinkish or purplish red; style entirely purplish red, pinkish or purple; fruits ferruginous, ca. 55-seeded; seeds ovoid, dark brownish, 2-striate ……………………… 2. P. manausensis

1. Pachira aquatica Aubl., Hist. Pl. Guiane 2: 726, t. 291-292. 1775. Carolinea princeps L.f. Suppl. Pl. 314. 1781. nom. superfl. & illeg. Bombax aquaticum (Aubl.) K. Schum., in Engl. et Prantl. Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3 (6): 62. 1890. Type: FRENCH GUYANA, s.d., Aublet s.n. (holotype: BM000645671 [digital image!]). (Figs. 1A⎼H and 2).

Figure 1
Morphology of vegetative and reproductive characteristics used to distinguish P. aquatica from P. manausensis. (A⎼H) Pachira aquatica. (A) Adaxial surface of the leaflets. (B) Abaxial surface of the leaflets. (C) Flower. (D). Androecium. (E) calyx. (F) Detail of whitish nectary. (G) Ovary. (H). Style. (I⎼P) Pachira manausensis. (I) Adaxial surface of the leaflets. (J) Abaxial surface of the leaflets. (K) Flower. (L) Androecium. (M) Calyx. (N). Detail of pinkish nectary. (O). Ovary. (P). Style. Photos: C.D.M. Ferreira.

Figure 2
Geographical distribution of P. aquatica (circles) and P. manausensis (triangles) . Ecorregions according to Olson et al. 2001Olson DM, Dinerstein E, Wikramanayake ED, et al. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: a new map of life on Earth. BioScience 51: 933-938..

Sophia carolina L., Pl. Surin. 11. 1775. Type: UNKNOWN, s.d., s.col. s.n. (lectotype designated by Barrie (in Jarvis et al. 1993Jarvis CE, Barrie FR, Allan DM, Reveal JL. 1993. A list of Linnaean generic names and their types. Regnum Vegetabile 127: 1-100.): Herb. Linn. 865.1, LINN [digital image!]).

Pachira grandiflora Tussac, Fl. Antill. 4: 12, t. 3, 4. 1827. Type: lectotype, designated here: [illustration] tab 3 in Tussac (1827).

Carolinea macrocarpa Schldl. & Cham., Linnaea 6: 423. 1831. Pachira macrocarpa (Schldl. & Cham.) Walp., Repert. Bot. Syst. 1: 329. 1842. Bombax macrocarpum (Schldl. & Cham.) K. Schum., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 3(6): 62. 1895. Type: MEXICO, Papantla, February 1829. C.J.W. Schiede & F. Deppe s.n. (lectotype, designated here: HAL0128028 [2 sheets] [digital image!]; isolectotype: BM000645670 [digital image!]; HAL0098398 [digital image!]; HAL0128027 [2 sheets] [digital image!]).

Pachira pustulifera Pitter, Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 13: 315. 1914. Type: COSTA RICA, Sur le pont de Florencia, près Turrialba. November 1897, A. Tonduz s.n. (Holotype: CR11305 [digital image!]; isotype: US00901804 [digital image!]; US00901805 [digital image!]); Paratype: COSTA RICA, 01 April 1899, A. Tonduz s.n. (M0211674 [digital image!]).

Bombax rigidifolium Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 4: 127. 1925. Type: BRAZIL, Belém, Utinga. 30 October 1902, R. Siqueira s.n (lectotype, designated here: RB00534501!; isolectotype: RB00537254; U0000782 [digital image!]).

Pachira aquatica var. occidentalis Cuatrec., Revista Acad. Colomb. Ci. Exact. 9: 169. 1954. Type: COLOMBIA, Costa del Pacífico, rio Yurumanguí, 02 February 1944, J. Cuatrecasas 15885 (holotype: F [2 sheets] [digital image!]; isotype: US00901724 [digital image!]).

Treelets to trees, (2-)3⎼15 m tall, evergreen. Branches 0.5⎼1.5 cm diam., with white lenticels. Stipules 0.3-0.5 × 0.2-0.3 cm, triangular, deciduous. Petiole 7⎼14(⎼16⎼17) × 0.2⎼0.4 cm, base slightly thickened, with a pair of nectaries elongated longitudinally from the base to the apex. Leaves with 5⎼6(-8⎼9) leaflets. Petiolule 0.3⎼1.5 × 0.2 cm, not canaliculate. Leaflets 9.5⎼23 × 2.5⎼11 cm, generally slightly elliptical, rarely elliptical or oblong, chartaceous or slightly coriaceous, base generally decurrent, rarely acute or cuneate, apex cuspidate, rounded, acute or rounded-cuspidate, margin entire, slightly revolute or non-revolute, veins brochidodromous, secondary veins 6⎼13, surfaces generally concolored, rarely discolored, adaxial surface shiny green, glabrous, abaxial surface light green, opaque, generally glabrous, rarely lepidote. Inflorescence 1⎼5-flowered, apical or subapical. Flowers 16⎼36 cm long. Pedicels 1⎼4 × 0.3⎼0.7 cm, rounded, without constriction. Flower buds (1.5-)2⎼22 × 0.5⎼2 cm, oblongoid or linear, apex cuspidate. Receptacle with 5 nectaries, rarely absent, nectaries globose, whitish to cream. Calyx 1⎼3 × 1⎼2 cm, campanulate or subtubular, apex generally truncate, rarely 5-apiculate, chartaceous, externally brownish or yellowish, indumentum generally pubescent, rarely glandular or floccose, trichomes stellate, hyaline or brownish, internally velutinous, trichomes simple, hyaline. Petals 13⎼25(⎼32) × 0.5⎼1.5 cm, linear, base truncate, apex rounded or acute, generally yellowish, rarely cream, both surfaces pubescent, trichomes stellate. Staminal tube (3-)3.5⎼ 13 × 0.4⎼1 cm, whitish or cream, glabrous or pubescent at the base, trichomes stellate. Filaments 150⎼200 units, 8.5⎼19 cm long, whitish at the basal portion, reddish at the apex, glabrous, organized into 15 phalanges. Anthers 0.2⎼0.5 cm long, linear, yellowish, glabrous. Style 8.5⎼31 cm long, whitish at the base, reddish at the apex, pubescent, trichomes stellate. Stigma 5-lobed, reddish. Ovary 0.5 × 0.5 cm, pentagonal, pubescent at the apex, trichomes stellate. Fruits 9.5⎼30 × 6⎼15 cm, fusiform, apex cuspidate, brownish, 8⎼15-seeded. Kapok scarce. Seeds 3⎼5 × 2⎼4 cm, trigonal, light brownish, 8⎼20-striate.

Distribution and Habitat - Pachira aquatica occurs in Central and South America. It inhabits flooded areas in Belize, Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico, French Guyana, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago. In Brazil, P. aquatica is more frequently found in Amazon forest (Amapá, Amazonas, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Pará, and Tocantins states) but small populations also occur in Cerrado vegetation (the Distrito Federal and the states of Bahia and Piauí) (Fig. 2). This species is used as an ornamental in several countries because of its small size and attractive flowers.

Common names - Castanheiro-do-Maranhão, mamorana, munguba, mandrana.

Phenology - Flowers seen from February-June and August-December. Fruits seen from February-April and in August and October.

Conservation Status - Least Concern (LC). This species is widely distributed in tropical rain forests and dry forests. In Brazil, P. aquatica occurs in three biomes, Amazon forest, Caatinga and Cerrado. There are some gaps between the Mexican and Brazilian populations (Fig. 2). The low number of specimens from humid forests is because it is difficult to work in this vegetation. It is possible that with a larger sampling of herbaria, the number of known populations would increase. However, even based on the current sampling data, the EOO surpasses 20,000 km2 and the AOO surpasses 5,000 km2. In addition, two populations are in protected areas (Área de Proteção Ambiental Ilha do Combu, Reserva Florestal do Savacan).

Comments - Pachira aquatica is morphologically similar to P. manausensis. To distinguish these species, see the notes under P. manausensis.

Aublet (1775Aublet JBCF. 1775. Histoire des Plantes de la Guiane Françoise. Vol. II. 1st. edn. London, Paris, Pierre-François Didot jeune.) published Pachira aquatica, (see Art. 31.1, ICN) on June 10, 1775 (Stafleu & Cowan 1983Stafleu FA, Cowan RS. 1983. Taxonomic literature: A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. 2nd. edn. Utrecht, Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema.). Linnaeus (1775Linnaeus C. 1775. Plantae Surinamenses. Vol. I. 1st. edn. Uppsala, Jacob Alm.) also described Sophia carolina L. in 1775, which was published on 23 June (Stafleu & Cowan 1983Stafleu FA, Cowan RS. 1983. Taxonomic literature: A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. 2nd. edn. Utrecht, Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema.). In Jarvis et al. 1993Jarvis CE, Barrie FR, Allan DM, Reveal JL. 1993. A list of Linnaean generic names and their types. Regnum Vegetabile 127: 1-100., Barrie typified S. carolina with the specimen LINN-865.1. After analyzing this specimen, we confirmed it is P. aquatica. Thus, these names are synonyms and P. aquatica has priority over S. carolina (see Art.11.4, ICN).

Linnaeus' son (1781Linnaeus C. 1781. Supplementum Plantarum. Vol. I. 1st. edn. Brunswig, Orphanotrophe.) described Carolinea princeps L.f. in honor of Caroline Louise de Hesse-Darmstadt (Lanjouw & Uittien 1935Lanjouw J, Uittien H. 1935. Surinaamsche geneeskruiden in de tijd van Linnaeus. De West-Indische Gids 17: 173-190). In the protologue, Linnaeus indicated P. aquatica as the basionym. Since P. aquatica is a validly published name, C. princeps is a superfluous and illegitimate name (see Art. 52.1 ICN).

In his Flore des Antilles, Tussac (1827Tussac FR. 1827. Flore des Antilles. Vol. IV. 1st. edn. Paris, Chez l'auteur.) described P. grandiflora and differentiated it from P. aquatica by the apical position of the flower and absence of nectaries on the receptacle. However, both characteristics used by Tussac are variable and a single specimen can exhibit this variation. The material collected by Tussac is mostly unknown. The few known specimens are at the herbaria P and G (Stafleu & Cowan 1983Stafleu FA, Cowan RS. 1983. Taxonomic literature: A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. 2nd. edn. Utrecht, Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema.). After searching several herbaria (including P and G), we found no specimens related to the protologue. Therefore, in accordance with Art. 9.3 of the ICN, we select an illustration in the protologue as the lectotype of this name. Thus, we here select plate 3 as the lectotype. The choice of plate 3 (flowering branch) over plate 4 (fruiting branch) is because floral characteristics are more important in the circumscription of the name, as noted by Tussac.

Schlechtendal & Chamisso (1831Schlechtendal DFL, Chamisso LKA. 1831. Platarum mexicanarum. Linnea 8: 385-430. ) used the collections of Schiede and Deppe to describe Carolinea macrocarpa, which were from Mexico and archived at the B and HAL herbaria (Stafleu & Cowan 1983Stafleu FA, Cowan RS. 1983. Taxonomic literature: A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. 2nd. edn. Utrecht, Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema.). The collection at B was destroyed and the only remaining information about it is Macbride's photo of the collection (negative no. F9537) (see Grimé & Plowman 1986Grimé WE, Plowman T. 1986. Type photographs at Field Museum of Natural History. Taxon 35: 932-934. ). We found duplicates of the collection at BM and HAL. Therefore, the specimen HAL0128028 is here designated as the lectotype, since it is the most complete duplicate.

In the protologue of Bombax rigidifolium, Ducke (1925Ducke A. 1925. Plantes nouvelles ou peu connues de la région amazonienne - III. Archivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 4: 211-341.) mentions only one collection (R. Siqueira s.n.) deposited at RB. However, there are two specimens in this herbarium that correspond to this collection. Thus, Ducke's indication represents syntypes (see Art. 40, Note 1, ICN), so we here designate one of these duplicates (the most complete one, with a flower and leaf) as a lectotype (RB00534501).

Selected specimens - BELIZE. Cayo: Ix Chel Farm, 20 January 1991, J.L. Brown 15 (NY). Stann Creek: Cut-off along road to Placentia, 17 March 1993, M.J. Balick 3661 (NY). Toledo, 28 January 1990, A. Reed 1 (NY). BRAZIL. Amapá: Macapá, 17 June 2001, L.A. Pereira 490 (INPA). Amazonas: Manicoré, 21 August 2012, G.P. Viana & J.A.S. Siqueira 221 (INPA). Ibid. Rio Oiapoque, 15 October 1950, R.L. Fróes 26629 (SP). ibid. Rio Xié, 08 May 1973, M.F. Silva et al. 1366 (INPA). Bahia: Barreiras, 24 October 2018, J.L. Passos 3 (HUEFS). Ibid. Feira de Santana, 25 May 2002, L.A.P. Miranda 72 (HUEFS). Distrito Federal: Brasília, 07 March 1934, C. Lages 185 (RB). Goiás: Jataí, 20 September 1974, G. Hatschbach & R. Kummrow 34984 (MBM). Ibid. Pires do Rio, 27 November 1976, G.J. Shephered et al. 3664 (MBM). Maranhão: São Luis, 18 August 1992, F.H. Muniz 153 (RB). Mato Grosso: Cuiabá, 14 July 1991, s.col. 2096 (UFMT). Ibid. Nobres, 19 November 2017, V.N. Yoshikawa & F.S. Petrongari 100 (HUMC). ibid. by BR 158, Valle dos Sonhos, 07 October 1988, M.G.L. Wanderley et al. 1227 (MBM). Minas Gerais: Januária, 04 November 1978, L. Krieger s.n. (MBM328459). Pará: Área de Proteção Ambiental Ilha do Combu, 12 August 2016, R.G. Barbosa et al. 576 (RB). Ibid. Belém do Pará, 13 November 1926, A. Ducke s.n. (RB21006). Ibid. Ilha do Marajó, 23 October 1957, A. Tavares et al. 254 (INPA). Piauí: Oieiras, 26 May 2008, F.C.S. Oliveira et al. 169 (RB, TEPB). Ibid. Teresina, 27 September 1994, L.B. Teixeira s.n. (TEPB 8201). Tocantins: Sítio Novo do Tocantins, trilha Samaúma, 07 August 2000, J.P. Ribeiro 245 (HUEFS). FRENCH GUYANA. Cachoeira Camaraua, 02 October 1960, L.Y.T. Westra 48541 (NY). Tour de I’lle river, 14 October 1991, S.A. Mori 22126 (NY). GUYANA. Pomeroon: Kabakaburi, 14 October 1991, S. Tiwari 380 (NY). HAITI. Ouest: Massif de la Selle, Petionville, 12 April 1928, E.L. Ekman 9854 (NY). MEXICO. Chiapas: Mpio, 11 May 1985, P. Tenorio et al. 8617 (MBM, MEX). Santiago: Tuxtla, 05 April 1983, M.H. Nee 26488 (NY). TRINIDAD TOBAGO. Port of Spain: Queen’s Park savanna, 22 October 1903, W.E. Broadway 6092 (NY).

2. Pachira manausensis (A. Robyns) Yoshikawa & C.D.M. Ferreira comb. & stat. nov. Pachira aquatica var. manausensis A. Robyns, Bull. Jard. Bot. État Bruxelles 33 (1): 247. (1963). Type: BRAZIL, Amazonas: Manaus, Igarapé de Cachoeira Grande, 07 December 1927 A. Ducke s.n. (lectotype, designated here: RB00537260!; isolectotypes: G00177529 [digital image!], MG190676 [3 Sheets], NY1085675, [digital image!], RB00534517!, RB00537261!, RB00537262!, S-R-11276 [2 sheets] [digital image!], SP412430 [digital image!], U0000783 [digital image!]). (Fig. 1I⎼P), (Fig. 2 and Video S1 in supplementary material Video S1. Time-lapse of the anthesis of Pachira manausensis (A. Robyns) Yoshikawa & C.D.M. Ferreira. ).

Bombax rigidifolium Auct. non Ducke; Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro. V. p. 161 (1930a).

Treelets to trees, 3⎼10 m tall, evergreen. Branches 2 cm diam., glabrous. Stipules 0.5⎼0.8 × 0.5 cm, triangular, deciduous. Petiole (15-)18⎼37 × 0.4⎼0.6 cm, base thickened, with a pair of nectaries elongated longitudinally from the base to the apex. Leaves with 5⎼8 leaflets. Petiolule 1⎼4.2 × 0.3 cm, canaliculate. Leaflets 16.5⎼43.5 × 7⎼19 cm, generally elliptical, rarely slightly elliptical or obovate, strongly coriaceous, base rounded or decurrent, apex rounded or rounded-cuspidate, margin entire, revolute, veins brochidodromous, secondary veins 6⎼10, surfaces discolored, glabrous, adaxial surface green, abaxial surface light green. Inflorescence 1⎼4(-5)-flowered, apical or subapical. Flowers 24⎼40 cm long. Pedicels (1-)1.5⎼3 × 0.5⎼0.8 cm, rounded, slightly constricted in the middle portion. Flower buds 7⎼13 × 1.5⎼3 cm, oblongoid or linear, apex cuspidate. Receptacle with 5 nectaries, nectaries globose, pinkish. Calyx 1.5⎼3.5 × 2⎼3 cm, campanulate, apex truncate, coriaceous, externally greenish to brownish, indumentum farinose, trichomes stellate, brownish, internally velutinous, trichomes simple, hyaline. Petals 22⎼32 × 0.7⎼1.5 cm, linear, base truncate, apex rounded or acute, generally yellowish to greenish, rarely pinkish, both surfaces pubescent, trichomes stellate. Staminal tube 5⎼9.5 × 0.7⎼1 cm, whitish to cream at basal portion, purplish red to purple at the apex, pubescent. Filaments 150-200 units, 14⎼22 cm long, whitish at the basal portion, purplish red to purple at the apex, glabrous, organized into 15 phalanges. Anthers 0.3⎼1 cm long, linear, purplish red or yellowish, glabrous. Style 22⎼32 cm long, whitish at the base, purplish red, pinkish or purple at the apex, pubescent, trichomes stellate. Stigma 5-lobed, purplish red or purple. Ovary 0.5 × 0.5 cm, pentagonal, pubescent at the apex, trichomes stellate. Fruits 13.5⎼24.5 × 7 cm, slightly obovoid, apex acuminate, 3 cm long, ferruginous, ca. 55-seeded. Kapok scarce. Seeds 3 × 2.5 cm, ovoid, dark brownish, 2-striate.

Distribution and Habitat - This species is endemic to Amazonas State (Fig. 2), in Brazil, and occurs in flooded areas and terra firme and capoeira vegetation.

Common names - Munguba, mungubarana.

Phenology - Flowers seen in January, February, April and from October-December. The supplemental material (Video S1 in supplementary material Video S1. Time-lapse of the anthesis of Pachira manausensis (A. Robyns) Yoshikawa & C.D.M. Ferreira. ) shows the anthesis of the flowers, which occurs at 7 to 7:30 pm. Fruits seen in February, April, May, July, August and December.

Conservation Status - Endangered (EN), B2ab (i, ii, iii). The species has an AOO smaller than 500 km2 and a distribution restricted to Amazonas State in the municipalities of Barcelos, Janauarí, Manaus and São Gabriel da Cachoeira. To date, no populations are known to occur in protected areas and only five populations are known in nature. In addition, the arboretum at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (RBv756) has the only known cultivated individual (see comments in the Discussion).

Comments - For P. aquatica var. manausensis, Robyns (1963Robyns A. 1963. Essai de Monographie du genre Bombax L. s.l. (Bombacaceae). Bulletin du Jardin Botanique l’État à Bruxelles 33: 1-311.) used its endemism and some morphological characteristics (e.g., larger petiole, calyx and flower in var. manausensis) to differentiate it from P. aquatica var. aquatica.

However, we observed that the morphological boundaries between the two species are consistent throughout their populations and propose the new combination and status of Pachira aquatica var. manausensis to Pachira manausensis.

Therefore, Pachira manausensis can be distinguished from P. aquatica by the following features. Pachira manausensis: branches 2 cm diam.; petiole (15-)18⎼37 × 0.4⎼0.6 cm (Fig. 1I⎼J); petiolule canaliculate; leaflets strongly coriaceous, with revolute margin; nectaries on the receptacle pinkish; calyx coriaceous; staminal tube purplish red to purple (Fig. 1I⎼L, respectively); fruits brownish; and seeds ovoid, dark brownish, 2-striated. Pachira aquatica: branches 1⎼1.5 cm diam.; petiole 7⎼14(⎼16⎼17) × 0.2⎼0.4 cm (Fig. 1A⎼B); petiolule non-canaliculate; leaflets chartaceous to slightly coriaceous, with non-revolute to slightly revolute margin; nectaries on the receptacle whitish to cream; calyx chartaceous; staminal tube whitish to cream (Fig. 1A⎼D, respectively); fruits ferruginous; and seeds trigonal, light brownish, 8⎼20-striate. Table 1 lists the differences between the two species more clearly.

Table 1
Morphological differences between Pachira aquatica and Pachira manausensis.

In the protologue of P. aquatica var. manausensis, Robyns indicates that the holotype is at RB and there are isotypes at four other herbaria (i.e., G, K, S and U). Currently, in RB there are four specimens of the collection indicated by Robyns. Thus, according to Art. 8.1 of ICN, we here select a single specimen as the lectotype. We chose the most complete specimen, with a leaf and flower. Duplicates were also found in other herbaria (i.e., MG, NY and SP), in addition to what Robyns cited, which are listed above as isolectotypes. The isotypes indicated at K by Robyns were not found.

Selected specimens - BRAZIL. Amazonas: Barcelos, 26 July 1985, J.A. Silva 352 (INPA). Janauarí, 23 June 1977, L. Coelho 640 (INPA). Estrada da Forquilha, 28 December 1960, W. Rodrigues & J. Chagas 2022 (INPA). Ibid. Igarapé da Cachoeira Alta do Tarumã, 11 December 1961, W. Rodrigues & J. Chagas 3845 (INPA). Ibid. Igarapé do Buião, 08 April 1958, L. Coelho s.n. (INPA6329). Ibid. Igarapé do Matrinchão, 12 April 1961, W. Rodrigues 2345 (INPA). Ibid. Km 9 da BR 17, 22 February 1956, D. Coelho s.n. (INPA 3484). Ibid. Parque 10, 24 November 1955, W. Rodrigues s.n. (RB2965). Ibid. Igarapé do Tabatinga, 24 April 1962, W. Rodrigues & J. Chagas 4412 (INPA). Ibid. Jardim Tarumãzinho, 11 February 1977, M.F. Silva et al. 2076 (INPA). Manaus, 07 December 1927, A. Ducke s.n. (RB21002). Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro, arboreto JBRJ, seção 3, cant. G (RBv755), 28 February 2015, C.D.M. Ferreira 26 (RB).

Discussion

For P. manausensis, we highlighted in the IUCN assessment that there are no known protected populations and that there is a single cultivated individual protected ex situ (RBv756) at the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden (JBRJ).

At the turn of the 19th century, Adolpho Ducke was the main provider of Amazonian specimens to the in vivo and dry collections at the JBRJ and RB herbarium (Ducke 1930Ducke A. 1930b. Relatório das commissões desempenhadas pelo chefe da secção Botanica, Adolpho Ducke, na região amazónica durante os annos de 1919 a 1928. Archivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 5: 1-75.b; Egler 1963Egler W. 1963. Adolpho Ducke - traços biográficos, viagens e trabalhos. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi 18: 2-129.; Bediaga & Drummond 2007Bediaga B, Drummond RP. 2007. Cronologia Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Vol. I. 1st. edn. Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro.), as well as one of the most important Brazilian naturalists and researchers of the Amazonian flora (Egler 1963Egler W. 1963. Adolpho Ducke - traços biográficos, viagens e trabalhos. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi 18: 2-129.; Miranda 1999Miranda IPA. 1999. Adolpho Ducke: uma visão de conservação da Amazônia. Acta Amazonica 29: 501. https://www.scielo.br/pdf/aa/v29n3/1809-4392-aa-29-3-0501.pdf.
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; Florez & Scheiner 2016Florez LMS, Scheiner TC. 2016. Adolpho Ducke e a coleção viva da representação da região amazônica do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro. Anais do IV Seminário Internacional Cultura Material e Patrimônio da Ciência e Tecnologia. http://site.mast.br/hotsite_anais_ivspct_2/pdf_03/30%20%2021%20texto%20completo%20REVISTO.pdf.
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). He obtained the material RB21002 (the type material, barcode RB00537260) in Igarapé de Cachoeira Grande (municipality of Manaus, Amazonas State), which was cited as Bombax rigidifolium Ducke in his list of Amazonian plants (Ducke 1930Ducke A. 1930a. Plantes nouvelles ou peu connues de la région amazonienne - IV. Archivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 5: 99-187.a).

In 1963, Robyns synonymized B. rigidifolium under P. aquatica. In addition, he published P. aquatica var. manausensis using Ducke's collection as the type and referred to the original name of this material as an “Auct. non” (misapplied name, see recommendation 50D1, ICN). For more information, see the synonym list under P. manausensis.

Therefore, we hypothesized that Ducke probably collected the specimen RBv756 from the same locality or the same population of the type of P. manausensis, when he went on an expedition in Amazon forest in Brazil, and then planted it at JBRJ. To confirm this hypothesis, we consult the list of in vivo specimens from JBRJ with the information that Ducke brought the individual RBv756 from the state of Amazonas and identified it as B. rigidifolium. However, a description about the municipality was lacking so we could not confirm if the specimen is from Manaus. Nevertheless, for some species we know that Ducke used acclimatization to successfully cultivate plants at JBRJ (Ducke 1930Ducke A. 1930c. Enumeração das plantas amazônicas cultivadas no Jardim Botânico e introduzidas pelo chefe de secção, Adolpho Ducke, de 1920 a 1928. Archivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 5: 77-98.c). For this, he kept a good portion of his collections alive in the nurseries at the Emílio Goeldi Museum (Pará) until they were ready for transportation and planting at JBRJ (Ducke 1930Ducke A. 1930b. Relatório das commissões desempenhadas pelo chefe da secção Botanica, Adolpho Ducke, na região amazónica durante os annos de 1919 a 1928. Archivos do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro 5: 1-75.b; Florez & Scheiner 2016Florez LMS, Scheiner TC. 2016. Adolpho Ducke e a coleção viva da representação da região amazônica do Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro. Anais do IV Seminário Internacional Cultura Material e Patrimônio da Ciência e Tecnologia. http://site.mast.br/hotsite_anais_ivspct_2/pdf_03/30%20%2021%20texto%20completo%20REVISTO.pdf.
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). This would explain the time span of approximately 10 years between collecting RB21002 (7 December 1927) and planting the individual RBv756 (31 August 1937) in Rio de Janeiro. There is also the possibility that Ducke collected and tried to acclimate this species more than once.

Finally, since the publication by Robyns (1963Robyns A. 1963. Essai de Monographie du genre Bombax L. s.l. (Bombacaceae). Bulletin du Jardin Botanique l’État à Bruxelles 33: 1-311.), no other work has completely revised Pachira. The varieties of P. aquatica proposed by Robyns can be easily interpreted as species due to the differences that we observed. Possibly, Robyns did not observe both taxa in situ, lacked information about the color of structures, or did not have access to enough collections, since many collections we studied were made after 1963. Therefore, everything indicates that, with more information, Robyns would have described P. aquatica var. manausensis at the species level.

Acknowledgements

We thank the UMC and Instituto de Pesquisas of JBRJ for supporting the analyses; Fernanda Fraga for her assistance in nomenclatural doubts; Talvanis Lorenzetti for assistance with the photographs; Marcus Coelho, for providing data about the cultivated individual; the CAPES for the grants given to VNY (#88882.365830/2019-01); the FAPESP for the financial support to VNY and MCD (#2019/27132-0); the FAPERJ for the grants given to CDMF (#E-26/201.036/2019); and the curators and other employees of the visited herbaria.

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Supplementary material

The following online material is available for this article:

Video S1. Time-lapse of the anthesis of Pachira manausensis (A. Robyns) Yoshikawa & C.D.M. Ferreira.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    11 Mar 2022
  • Date of issue
    2022

History

  • Received
    06 Apr 2021
  • Accepted
    28 June 2021
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