Revision Del Genero Ormosia-Velva Rudd
Revision Del Genero Ormosia-Velva Rudd
Revision Del Genero Ormosia-Velva Rudd
(LEGUMINOSAE)
By
Velva
E.
Rudd
Introduction
Ormosia
of
the
plant
kingdom
is
genus
of
tropical
legumes
com-
prising some
100 species,
are American,
the other
half native to
Some are
timber trees
as much
as
60 meters
tall,
others
are small
and
scrubby,
and
at
least
two
species
have
been
reported
as
scandent.
Seeds
of
Native
use
of
the
seeds
as
beads
inspired
the
name
Ormosia,
based
on
the
meaning necklace.
There
is
no
general
treatment
of
the
American
species
of
Ormosia.
The not
existing been
regional in
floras
have
limited
scope
and
some
areas
have
included
Among
the
available
collections are several taxa new to science. The below. present study is based on specimens from the herbaria listed
To the curators of these institutions, the writer of is most grateful. names are
available,
Abbreviations
herbarium
those
of
Lanjouw
and
Stafleu
(Index
Herbariorum,
part
I,
ed
5.
1964).
University.
Museum
University.
Norte, Bel6m.
Science Museum, Institute of Jamaica. Institute Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazdnia, Manaus. The Herbarium and Library, Kew.
Lundell Herbarium, Texas Research Foundation. Botanische Staatssammlung, Universidad de los Andes, Miinchen.
MSrida, Venezuela.
279
280
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
MEXU
MO NA NY F
Missouri Botanical
Garden.
U.S. National Arboretum. New York Botanical Garden. Museum gam ie, National Paris. d'Histoire Naturelle, Laborato ire de Phanero-
Jardim Bot&nico, Kio de Janeiro. Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm. Institute de Botdnica Darwinion. Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Trinidad. Botanical Museum and Herbarium, University of California, Berkeley. Utrecht.
U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Forest Service Herbarium, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Institute Botdnico, Caracas. Yale University.
School of Forestry,
The citations of
"F.
M.
[now Chicago
Natural
History
Museum]
negatives
of
a series
of
photographs
taken
in
herbaria
by in
J.
F,
during based
1929
to
presented
this
on
Goode
No.
101
M,
copyright
by
the
of
Chicago
Press.
The line
drawings
are chiefly
Historical Consideration
The genus
to
by
George
Jackson, on
F.L.S., 6,
in
paper It
read
to
the
Linnean the
Society
of
London as an
February
1810.
was
published
following
year
"Account to the
of
Ormosia, Order
a of
new
Genus
of
Decandrous (Trans.
Plants Soc,
Natural t.
Leguminosae" It
Linn.
358-362,
25-27.
1811).
included
three
species:
Ormosia
coccinea, 0.
based
on
Robinia
coccinea
Aublet, 0.
from
French from
coarctata, The
from
British was
Guiana; referred
and by
dasycarpa, to
Indies.
latter and is
Jackson cited as
Swartz's
Sophora
monosperma,
now
correctly
Ormosia
monosperma
(Sw.)
Urb.
Tovlichiba, had been proposed by Adanson the same Plumier illustration "M.S. 7,
based on
t.
145"
(pi.
1)
that
Jackson
cited
as
"a
very
good
representation" published as
of a
his
Ormosia
dasycarpa.
However, no
Tovlichiba
was
monomial to it.
and,
apparently, the
ascribed
Under
provisions 2 :98.
of
Botanical coccinea
Nomenclature
(ed.
1935),
Ormosia
Jackson,
with
0.
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ORMOSIA
281
(Aubl.)
Jacks,
as
the
type,
has
been
conserved
against
TovUehiba
Adanson. De only Candolle, the three in his Prodromus of (2 :97. No 1825), new listed under Ormosia were
species
Jackson.
American
species
added three
until species
1837,
when on
Vogel
(Linnaea
11
:405.
1837)
described next 25
based
Brazilian
collections.
During
the
years
five by
Bentham. Spruce,
Among
the by
latter
were and
three
new
species in his
of
Richard of
validated
Bentham,
included
treatment
Ormosia 1862).
for This
Martius' brought
Flora the
Brasiliensis total
(Fl.
Bras.
15
(1)
: 314-319. to
American
species
of
Ormosia
about a
dozen, the
No
additional
species
of
American
Ormosia
were
published
until
about
the
turn
of
the
century.
Urban
added
one
species
in
1899
and
another
in
1908.
Glaziou
published 1909.
two
nomina
nuda
in
1906.
Huber published
one species in
The
largest
increase
in
the
genus
occurred
in
the
1920%
when
about was
15
American in
species who
were not
added.
The
most
active
worker also
Ducke,
Brazil,
only
collected
the
material
but
described 11 new species and published taxa. He also published the genus
Ormosiopsis
to
Ormosia.
Since added
1920, in addition to Ducke's work, the literature, Kuhlmann mostly and singly,
to
by
Campos and
Porto, Rudd.
Pittier, The
Monachino, paper
Standley, 50
Schery, of
Pires,
present 16
species
American
Ormosia}
including
described
The treated
history by
and
of
Ormosia
in 3
the
Old
World 1943)
has and
been van to in of
Merrill
(Sargentia
Meeuwen
(Reinwardtia
:225-238.
1962) to
be
referred
New World
taxa.
None
found
to be native
to
both
Eastern
and Western
Economic
Consideration
The and
wood
of
most
species
of In
Ormosia Mexico,
is
used
locally of
for
building
furniture
construction.
the
wood
O.
isthmensis
"is
used
for
ax
handles, that of
railroad O.
ties,
house-posts,
and
general "for
con-
struction"
and
toledoana for
{0.
macrocalyx) and
general
construction Fieldiana 24
and (5)
sometimes 1946).
canoes"
(Standley
Steyermark,
: 311.
tion of O. panamensis,
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In
Dominica
"the
coarse-grained,
hard
wood
of
caconier
[0.
mono-
sperma] building
is
used
by
Carib
and and
Creole
alike
for
shingles 12
and
general In
purposes"
(Hodge
Taylor,
Webbia
: 565.
1947).
French
Guiana
0.
paraensis
is
called
"bois
de
tournerie"
(collector's
notes,
Bena
1157).
"Sucupira
branca,"
0. Jlava,
has
been
reported
as
having
"wood
very
durable;
used
for
construction"
(collector's
notes,
Froes
Hess
(Timbers of 0.
of
the
New
World, is "not
300. easy
1943), to
the
wood
of
Ormosia, poorly;
exclusive
coutinhoi,
work,
finishing
durability
doubtful.
coarse
unattractive
wood,
apparently
of
no
commercial
possibilities."
The
wood
of
Macrovle
(0.
coutinkoi),
however,
"will
take
high
polish;
probably
resistant
to
decay.
(Record
op, as
cit.,
292).
hosiei Hemsl,
& Wilson,
"Hung-tou
shu"
or
"red-bean
tree"
has
been
described
as
"one
of
the
most
beautiful of all Chinese trees and its red-colored wood, which is heavier
than
water,
is esteemed
above
all
other Chinese
wood
for
high-grade
cabinet Am.
work." No.
(Rehder 4 : 94.
and
Wilson
in
Plantae
Wilsonianae,
Publ.
Arb.
1916.)
Natives colored
of
both of
the
Old
and
New
World
have
used
the
brightly and as
seeds
Ormosia
as
beads
for
personal
adornment
"gems"
in
ornamentation
of
weapons
and
other
objects.
Necklaces
to the
tourist
trade
in
several
The
seeds
also
monosperma,
"pionia
montafiero,"
is
"the
seed
used
by doctors;
cook
seed and drink for pains of the heart; also cooked seed placed in water, given to children to put around their necks for sore throat" (collector's
notes,
Steyermark of of
Seeds sources
several
pharmaceutical
preparations.
Hess
and
Merck
(Ber.,
1976.
1919) 0.
reported
that 0.
seeds
of
0.
"dasycarpa" not 0.
[actually
the
red-
seeded
avilensis, fide B.
or
venezolana, personal
dasycarpa
(0.
monothe
Krukoff, and
communication]
contained a
ormosine effect
ormosonine, that of
and
physi-
resembling
morphine.
Horning
(Am. the
Chem.
Soc. and
Jo urn.
80
:1506-1510. alkaloid in
1958)
further
investigated from of 0.
problem of O.
isolated
the
panamine, at least,
seeds
panamensis In tests
[actually, dogs,
part,
with
panamine
has
been
found
have
action. plants Bull. and their contained U.S. alkaloids" Dept. (Willa1961)
Tech.
1234,
A.R.S.,
Agric.
nine
species
of
Ormosia
are
listed,
with
references
to
the
chemical
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
283
literature.
As
stated
in
the
introductory
remarks,
the
plant
names
used are not necessarily true taxonomic synonyms, and it is not always
In the light
tions
should
be
changed,
as
indicated
above,
and
third
species,
0.
stipitata,
is
synonym
of
the
true
0.
panamensis.
Geographic
Distribution
Ormosia
is
essentially
tropical
genus
with
an
extension
to
about
30*
N.
latitude
in
Asia
and
30
S.
latitude
in
eastern
South
America
(fig.
1).
MEftCATOfl
N*KKM
Most
American
species
are
components
of
tropical
or
subtropical
such near
as
0.
0.
smiikii)
sea
others,
including
tovarensis, at
0. venezolana, of
and
0. colombiana,
slopes
about
meters;
bahiensis The
to survive in
or savanna genus
present
disjunct much in
distribution
the
suggests
continuous
and
more
extensive
range,
possibly
with
pacific connection
Cretaceous
time.
The vari-
Today,
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although
there
are
no
species of
Ormosia common
to
the
Eastern
and
Western best
Hemispheres, is the
there
must of
be 0.
some
close
relationships. to certain
The
example
similarity
panamensis
Chinese
species such
as 0. polysperma,
0.
xylocarpa,
and
0.
kenryi.
The most
widespread
Ormosia
species
of
the
Old
World,
0.
calavensis,
known
from
the
Philippine members
Islands of the
south
to
Australia, section
resembles, Unicolores,
in
many
characters,
American
especially
0.
macrocalyx. Excelsae
Other and
species
with also
unicolored show
seeds,
such
as of
those
of
series
Isthmenses,
varying
degrees
kinship
with
species
of
the
Eastern
Hemisphere.
The
species
with
the
Coccineae
and Monospermae,
There are many gaps in our distribution records, not only of Ormosia but also of related genera, so many areas that are unknown botanically,
that
it
is
premature The
to
generalize
about
areas not
of
origin
or
paths
of
migration.
paleobotanical
record
does
provide
any
definite
clues.
Apparently,
no
ascribed
to
Ormosia.
and
the
citations
that
appear in
the following
text
illustrate
the
current Ormosia.
geographic
information
concerning
the
American
species of
Morphological
Characters
All
species
of
Ormosia
are
woody;
some
are
large
trees
to
about
60
m.
tall;
a few
are
small
and scrubby,
not
more
than
about
4-5
m.
high, have
and been
two,
0.
scandens, as
from
Asia, The
and
0,
coarctata, may be
from
Brazil, or
described
scandent.
trunks
buttressed
not,
the
diameter
breast
high
not
more
than
or
m.
The
bark
is
The wood characters have been summarized as hard so, the grain irregular or roey, the heart-
moderately
wood
pinkish,
reddish,
or
yellow,
the
sap wood
whitish
to
(Record fig. 1.
292,
1943;
Ortega-Gonzales, tropicales,
sobre
utilization
industrial de
maderas
Mexico,
1959).
The young stems, leaves, floral axes, and fruit are densely pubescent, velutinous quently axes notes or tomentulose, the in most species, sericeous in others, fre-
glabrescent,
stems at
terete
or somewhat the
often for
fasciculate, specimen
least 0.
toward
base.
one
of
macropkylla
(Maguire,
no.
37603)
state,
"stems
hollow;
Apparently, members of
symbiosis as
Ormosia,
is
customary
Leguminosae
general.
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SPECIES
OF
OBMOSIA
285
0.
eoaretata
at
Kew:
"seedling
of
Barakaro
month Forest
old
from
forest G.t
nursery,
Mazaruni
Station,
British
Guiana,
Dept.
B.
Record no.
4363,
Field
no.
Famhawe
1627."
Stipules
are
deltoid
or
linear,
about
0.5-15
mm.
long,
pubescent
possibly in a
Minute,
acicular,
found
few species.
The
leaves
are
imparipinnate, or,
the
lateral
leaflets
paired,
or
ap-
proximately
so,
3-19-foliolate,
sometimes,
unifoliolate.
The leaf-
lets
mostly
are
large,
their
blades
1.5-35
cm.
long
and
0.5-20
cm.
broad,
coriaceous
or
subcoriaceous,
the
upper
surface
essentially
glabrous,
the
lower
glabrous
to
densely
pubescent.
The
basal
leafThe
lets usually
terminal
axis
may
be
as
much
as
50
cm.
long,
or
more,
the
maximum
length
often
not
recorded
because
herbarium
specimens
tend
to
represent
examples. and
secondary
straight
only
approximately
parallel,
the
tertiary
veins
and
veinlets
parallel
or reticulate.
The inflorescences are racemose, many-flowered, terminal or pseudoterminal with the branch resuming growth after flowering. The
axes,
bracts,
and
calyx
are
uniformly
pubescent,
sometimes
glabres-
cent.
The
bracts
are
stipule-like,
deltoid
to
lanceolate,
about
0.5-
10
mm.
long
and
0.5-4
mm.
broad, are
pubescent paired,
like
the
floral the
axes, calyx,
frequently
caducous.
Bracteoles
subtending
and top is
0.5-1 of
sometimes
The equal
are
calyx of
campanulate tube
teeth
base
the
hypanthoid.
corolla
papilionoid, yellow, is
petals violet,
separate, or
glabrous, In some
white,
pink,
blackish
the
color
fairly
uniform
and
constant, red,
variable
contrasting stamens
markings
of white,
green,
The
are
alternately
subequal,
with
the base, inserted on the inner surface of the calyx tube. stamens, in some cases, apparently are sterile, sometimes
number,
or
lacking
(viz,
0.
semicastrata
Hance,
Chinese
species,
5 fertile stamens). is pubescent and essentially is sessile in most species, toward the and
ovary
3-6-ovulate. sometimes in a
The
style
decreasingly
glabrous, lateral
with
bilobed
stigma
position
species
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The
fruits
are
1-6-seeded,
moderately
compressed
to
somewhat
inflated,
dehiscent in
usually
without
distortion.
few
species
are indehiscent.
The
valves
may
at maturity, thick, or
mm.
they
mm.
thick.
0. panamensis,
between
the
seeds,
character
also
found
in several
Asiatic
species.
The
color of
if glabrous,
to
blackish brown;
if pubescent,
dark brown,
0. coccinea,
are
bicolored the
red
and
black. other
The
marking are
of
some
species
is
very
constant;
seeds
of
species
characteristically
variable
from
all
red
to
almost
all
black,
even
within
the
same
pod.
One
yellow-seeded
apparently represents arrested chemical development, as the immature seeds of red-seeded species frequently are yellow in color but turn red
gradually,
even
when
removed
from
the
pod.
In
shape,
the
seeds
commonly or
are
elliptic, The
slightly in
compressed, species
but is
also
may 1-5
be
globose long,
lenticular.
hilum
most
elliptic,
mm.
and
terminal;
in
0.
coutinhoi
the
hilum
is
circumcinct,
30-45
mm.
long,
and
in
0.
cinerea} counts
somewhat
transitional,
about
20
mm.
long.
of
2n=16 0.
have
been [as
published
by
Earlene and 0.
krugii,
macroealyx
0.
panamensis],
:118-122.
1949;
Amer.
Journ.
Bot.
38
538-546.
1951).
Taxonomic
Position
Ormosia is a genus of papilionoid legumes of tribe Sophoreae. to the to As base, is characteristic filaments of
the
separate
the
being
connate
their
point
attachment The
the
genera
most
Diplotropis, by the
and,
possibly, is
Sophora.
Ormosia is so that
style, Two
which
usually genera
curved are
the
lateral. paper,
segregate with
combined
with
Ormosia
this
Ormosiopsis,
its style
slightly curved,
or straight, placing
the stigma in
ized
by
large
seeds
with
the
hilum
longer
than
in
other
American
species of
Ormosia.
Comparative
morphological
studies
are
needed
to
establish
re-
such
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287
Systematic
Treatment
Ormosia Jacks.
Ormosia Jacks.
Trans.
Linn.
Soc.
Lond. 1763.
10:360,
t.
25-27.
1811.
Nom.
cone.
Beech. Voy.
1838. Macrotropu sensu Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 294. 1861. 1861, non DC. 1825.
Chaenolobium Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. Suppl. 302. Arillaria Kurz, As. Soc. Beng. 42(2): 70. Podopetalum 1828. F. v. Muell. Melbourne
Chem.
Ormosiopsis Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 4:61. Macroule Pierce, Trop. Woods 71:2. 1942.
1925.
Trees, scandent;
very
tall
to
small
and
shrubby or,
sometimes,
reported
as
leaves
imparipinnate,
3-19-foliolate,
occasionally
reduced
to
1-foliolate;
stipules
small,
deltoid
to
linear,
caducous,
possibly
nal
or
pseudoterminal;
calyx
campanulate,
hypanthoid,
with
sub-
equal
deltoid
teeth
or
lobes;
corolla
papilionoid
about
twice
as
long
composed of 5 glabrous on
separate petals, yellow to blackish purple, outer face, sometimes with contrasting
the
standard
slightly
to a
attached inside the calyx tube; indehiscent, turgid, red, red, glabrous to
species
compressed lar,
or
1-6-seeded; or
seeds or
unicolored and
yellow, the
black,
bicolored
and
yellowish
hilum
terminal,
elliptic in
most species,
some-
times linear. The type of the genus is 0. cocrinea cocdnea clature Aubl., (ed. 2 : as designated 1935), in in the (Aubl.) Jacks., International with based on Robinia Code of Nomenof the
98.
connection
conservation
following
into sections on the basis of fruit and seed characters has been followed in general, with certain modifications. The species of section Ormosia
series, the
Chinese
In the keys,
identifying characters are used that are not necessarily When convenient, vegetative characters with adequate reproductive parts are
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Key
to
Sections
and
Series
Leaflets with both surfaces essentially glabrous at maturity, arcuate, only approximately parallel, about 5-9 pair;
mature fruit
or nearly so; seeds unicolored red, reddish brown, or black. Hilum of seed linear, 20-45 mm. long, the seeds red or reddish brown; fruit
indehiscent,
glabrous,
Hilum
of seed
elliptic,
about
mm.
long
or
less,
the
seeds
bright
red
or,
in
0. flava,
black; fruit dehiscent, the valves coriaceous, glabrous or nearly so 1-3.7 cm. glabrous broad above but the the lower Section II. surface veins usually Unicolores at
maturity, parallel,
sometimes
glabrate,
secondary the
essentially about
and pair;
although
arcuate
toward
margin,
usually
mature fruit pubescent or glabrous; seed unicolored yellow or red, or bicolored red and black (or, yellowish and red in 0. friburgensis) Fruit indehiscent or tardily with dehiscent; seeds . Section III. Ormosia yellow to red or bi-
unicolored, the
colored
yellowish
red,
or red with
black,
hilum .
relatively 1.
larger
Series
Excelsae
Fruit dehiscent; seeds red or bicolored red and black, the hilum relatively small, 1-4 mm. long. Mature fruit glabrous or nearly so, usually nitid. Seeds unicolored red. Valves of fruit fulvous or light brown, carnose-coriaoeo us, septate
between the seeds, 3-5 cm. broad including an alate margin; leaflets with lower surface fulvo- or aureo-sericeous, usually glabrescent. Series 2. Panamenses
Valves of fruit black to ferruginous brown, iignous, sublignous, or coriaceous, not septate between the seeds, 2.5-4 cm. broad, the margin
not alate; leaflets with lower surface pubescent, sometimes glabrate, but never fulvo- or aureo-sericeous Seeds bicolored red and black. Surface of fruit reticulate-rugose; leaflets with . tertiary Series 4. veins veins usually Series 3. Isthraenses
or striate with
Amazouicae incon-
tertiary
usually
Series 5. (unless
Coccineae due to
glabrate
weathering). Valves of fruit minutely velutinous, about sericeous, 1-2 mm* to sub farinose, seeds sometimes irregularly
glabrescent,
coriaceous,
thick;
bicolored, red and black, or varying, from completely red to nearly all
black;
sericeous or minutely
Valves
of
fruit 2-5
densely mm.
velutinous seeds
or
tomentose, red
Iignous black,
or or
sublignous, sometimes
about
thick;
bicolored,
and
completely red
Series 7.
Monospermae
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SPECIES
OP
ORMOSIA
289
SECTION
I.
MACROCARPAE
Fruit
(3.5-)
broad; thick,
3-4
cm.
long,
2.5-4
cm.
broad, (17-)
the
1.5-3 7-8
mm.
wide; in
flowers
20-25
mm.
long,
the
calyx
12-15
mm.
long,
mm.
diameter
1. O. coutinhoi
Fruit about 3 cm. broad; seeds ellipsoid, about 2.5 cm. long and 1.7 cm. in diameter, the hilum 20 mm. long and 1.5-2 mm. wide; flowers 15-18 mm. long, the
SECTION
II.
UNICOLORES
Fruit
1-2 cm. broad; seeds red or black. black (Surinam; northeastern Brazil) 3. O* flava
Seeds
Seeds red. Flowers 6 mm. long, the calyx 4 mm. long; seed 7-9 mm. long, 6-8 mm. broad, and 6 mm. thick, the hilum 1.2 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide; leaves
. 4.0. melanocarpa
Flowers 15-17 mm. long, the calyx 7-10 mm. long; seed 7-10 mm. long, 10-14 mm. broad, and 6-9 mm. thick, (1-)3-5-foliolate, eastern Peru) 2.5 cm., usually the hilum 2-3 mm. long and the leaflets conspicuously 1-1.5 mm. acuminate
wide;
leaves
Surface of fruit glabrous at maturity; flowers less than usually less than 10 mm. long. 3-4 mm. thick;
mm. wide; flowers 8-10 mm. long (northeastern Brazil) Valves of fruit 1-2 mm. flowers about
10 mm. long
Leaflets conspicuously acuminate, the base rounded or subcordate; flowers about 10 mm, long, the calyx 6-7 mm. long (Parfi, Brazil). 7. Leaflets acute or breviacuminate, 10 the base acute to O. holerythra flowers
rounded; long 8
probably
more than
mm. long,
the calyx
7-10 mm,
(Espirito ( I nitida
Santo, Brazil)
Surface of fruit glabrate but retaining considerable fine pubescence at maturity; flowers obtuse 18-25 to mm. long, the calyx usually about 10-15 mm. long; leaflets
breviacuminate
(southern
Mexico to Brazil)
. 9.
O. macrocalyx
SECTION
III.
ORMOSIA
Series 1.
Excelsab
Seeds globose or ellipsoid, 17-20 mm. thick, unicolored yellowish and red, broad; flowers the hilum 4-5 mm. long, mm. long, the calyx
yellow
to
red
or
bicolored
1-1.5 mm. wide; fruit 3-3.5 cm. mm. long (southern Brazil).
8-10
4-5
11. O. friburgensis
290
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Seeds
10
mm.
thick
or
less,
unicolored 1.5-2
yellow mm.
or
red, fruit
or
bicolored cm.
red
the
hilum mm.
2-5
mm.
long,
wide; long.
1.5-3,3
12-18
long,
mm. to
seeds mm.
unicolored
orange, broad;
the
hilum
about mm.
mm.
2.5-3.3
cm.
flowers to
15-18
long,
the
and
axes
inflorescences
pallido-
(Amazon basin of Brazil) Leaves 5-9-foliolate; 2.5-4 mm. mm. long, seeds long the unicolored and 2 mm. red, or bicolored red cm.
and
black,
the
wide;
fruit
1.5-2.5
broad;
flowers
calyx ferruginoan
red,
sometimes broad,
with
inconspicuous thick,
10 mm. wide;
and
6-7
mm.
mm.
long and
fruit
1.5-2
cm.
broad;
leaflets
to
acute
(Rio
Negro
of Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil) Seed bicolored thick; Hilum red and 2-2.5 black, cm. 4 11-14 mm, leaflets and to 2 long, 10-13
fruit
broad;
acute or mm.
of seed
about
mm. or 9,
long
wide;
rugose;
leaflets
ovate
ovate-oblong,
secondary
scarcely r'aised (S&o Paulo [and Minas Gerais?J, Brazil) Hilum of seed 2.5-3 mm. long and 9, elliptic to oblong, the
. 13, O. minor
1.5 mm. wide; fruit not rugose; leaflets veins moderately raised (Minas
secondary
Gerais,
Brazil)
14.0. vicogana
Series 2,
Panamenses
One species
(P&namd)
15. O. panamensis
Series
3.
Isthmenses
Fruit
about
1.5
cm.
broad, cm.
the
valves
mm. or
thick;
leaflets the
elliptic
to
ellipticsparse,
oblong, minute,
1.5-3.5
broad,
glabrous
nearly
so,
pubescence
appressed
(Panamd)
16. O. cruenta
1-3 mm. thick; leaflets mostly more than 3.5 cm. along the major veins, otherwise, moder-
tomentulose
pubescent
to
Flowers about
10 mm. long,
nous; fruit 2-3 cm. broad (Mexico to northern Colombia) .17.0. isthmensis Flowers more than 10 mm. long (complete flowers not known in 0. venezolana), the calyx 10-13 mm. long, fulvo- to ferrugino-tomentulose; fruit 2.5-4 cm. broad. Leaves (5-) 7-11-foliolate; fruit (2.5-) 3-3.5 cm. broad; . seeds 12-14 mm.
long, the hilum 2-3 mm. long (western Colombia). Leaves 5-7-foliolate; fruit 3-4 cm. broad; seeds
15-20 mm, . . .
19.0. venezolana
Series
4,
Amazonicae
Flowers
13-17 mm. long, the calyx fulvo- to ferrugino-tome ntulose. predominantly broadly ovate, cordate, mm. the long lower surface (upper with tightly of
Leaflets
crispate
pubescence;
flowers
15-17
Amazon
basin
the lower surface with laxly crispate, spreading, or subappressed pubescence; flowers 13-15 mm. long (upper Amazon basin of Peru and Bolivia). 21.0. bopiensis
RTJDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
291
Flowers
18-22
mm.
long,
the
calyx
cinereo-
to
fulvo-tomentulose
(southern
22. O. schippii
Series
5.
Coccineae
Valves of fruit lignoua, 2-7 mm. thick. Leaflets with the lower surface puberulent to tomentulose along the major veins, otherwise minutely appressed-pubescent to subglabrous. Flowers 10-15 mm. long, the the calyx ferrugino-tomentulose, thick; seeds 7-9 mm. long;
fruit
10-15X10-12X
8-10 mm., the hilum 2X1 mm. Leaflets predominantly ovate, or obovate to elliptic, with mid vein tomentulose below, the major secondary veins mostly 4-10 mm. apart forming angles of 60-70 with the mid vein; petiole 3-5 cm. long; petiolules
3-5 mm. long, the pairs of leaflets 2-4 cm. apart; fruit 2-3 cm. broad, the valves 3-5 mm. thick Leaflets elliptic to obovate with 23a. O. coccinea var. coccinea mid vein puberulent or appressedmm. apart, cm.
pubescent below, the major secondary veins mostly forming long, the angles of about 50-60 with
10-25
petiole
5-7
fruit 1.5-2.5 cm. broad, the valves 2-3 mm. thick. 23b. O. Flowers mm, (13-) long; 16-20 fruit mm. long, cm. the calyx the coccinea var. subsimplex (8-) thick; 10-12 seeds
2.5-3.5
broad, the
about Brazil)
13-15X13X10
mm.,
hilum
3.5X1.5
mm.
(southeastern O. arborea
veins prominent;
5-7 mm. 1
25. O. grossa
Hairs of leaflets minute, scarcely 0.1 mm. long; seeds with hilum 3X1-5 mm. (French Guiana; British Guiana; southeastern Venezuela; upper Amazon area of Brazil) , . 26. O. lignivalvis
Pubescence of leaflets appressed or subappressed, minute, sometimes lacking; fruit Leaves with valves 1.5-3 cm. broad, 2-5 mm. of thick. with secondary forming veins of
7-19-foliolate, raised,
the
lower
surface
leaflets
scarcely
about
apart,
angles
the midvein
Surinam; southern
Vene-
27. O. paraensis the lower surface of leaflets with secondary pair, 5-10 mm. apart, forming angles of veins 45-
10
50* with the midvein (Brazil, along southern tributaries of the Amazon River) Valves of fruit sublignous or coriaceous, 1-2 mm. thick. 1-1.5 mm. long; leaflets 28* O. elata
Fruit 1.2-2 cm. broad; seeds 6-11 mm. long, the hilum 1-7 (Surinam; British Guiana; middle
cm.
broad; seeds
12-15 mm.
long,
the
hilum
2-3 mm.
long;
leaflets
9 or
11,
the
lower surface
midvein,
otherwise
minutely 767-05765
and 2
sparsely
appressed,
15-17X15-17X10-
292
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
11
for a black
line
along
one
edge,
the
hilum
mm.
long (Jamaica) Leaflets 5-9, the lower along surface the finely puberulent or seeds
tomentulose
major and
veins;
half black,
the hilum
(southern
31.0. smithii
Series 6.
Nobiles
Flowers
15-27
mm.
long,
the
calyx
(8-)
10-15
1-6
(frequently
4-6)-seeded; leaflets sericeous or subsericeous below. Leaflets predominantly elliptic to oblong, ovate. Fruit (1.3) 2-2.7 cm. frequently broad; seeds 10-13 mm. long, the hilum 3 mm. Rico; Lesser long; Ansometimes suborbicular, obovate, or
suborbicular
(Hispaniola;
Puerto
32.0. krugii broad; seeds 8-11 mm. long, the hilum 1.5-2.5 mm. long;
1.5-2.2 cm.
leaflets commonly elliptic to oblong. Leaves 3-9-foliolate, sericeous the leaflets coriaceous, major or sometimes veins subcoriaceous, 10-15 pair,
densely
below,
with
lateral
about
diverging from the midvein at angles of 60o-70. Valves of fruit usually glabrate at maturity; leaflets commonly about about
15-30 cm. long, the secondary veins conspicuous, apart (coastal French Guiana; Bolivia;
10-35 mm,
middle and
lower Amazon
33a. maturity,
little
secondary
33b. O, nobilis var. bolivarengis Leaves commonly 9-11-foliolate, the leaflets subcoriaceous, densely to
sparsely sericeous below, with major lateral veins 12-20 pair, 2-10 mm. apart, diverging from the midvein at angles of 50-60 (middle to upper Amazon basin of Colombia, Peru, and Brazil).
33c. O. nobilis var. santaremnenBis Leaflets predominantly ovate, cordate, or subcordate, sometimes elliptic, obtuse at the base. Apex of leaflets acute or breviacuminate, in largest leaflets; fruit 1.5-2 mm. long 1.3-2 to cm. the acumen to about 10 mm. long
(middle
upper
Venezuela; southwestern
Colombia)
34.0. macrophylla
Apex of leaflets acuminate, the acumen 10-30 mm. long; fruit 2-2.5 cm. broad; seeds 10-11 mm. long, the hilum 3 mm. long (Pacific coast of Colombia). 35. O. cuatrecasasii Flowers (presumably) less than 15 mm. long, the calyx 4-8 mm. long; fruit 1-3-
seeded; leaflets sericeous to tomentose below. Major veins of leaflets 20-50 pair, 2-10 mm. apart, the leaflets sericeous below (upper Amazon basin of Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia) Major veins of leaflets 10-25 pair, 5-25 mm. apart, the . 36. O. discolor velutinous,
leaflets
tomentose,
Leaves 3-7-foliolate, the leaflets strongly re volute; seeds about 8 mm. long, the hilum 2-2.5 mm. long (Pacific slope of Colombia) . 37. O. revoluta
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
293
Leaves
9-folioIate,
the
leaflets
not re volute;
seeds . . .
10-12
mm.
long,
the
(southern Venezuela)
38. O. maguireorum
Calyx 4-6 mm. long; fruit 1-2 mm. broad. Leaflets elliptic, obtuse at the base, tomentose below (Bolivia). 39. O. larecajana
Leaflets ovate to elliptic, cordate to obtuse at the base, finely velutinous to subsericeous below. Fruit 1-1.5 cm. broad; seeds 7-3 mm. long, the hilum 1 mm. in diameter (southern Venezuela) Fruit 1.5-2 cm. broad; seeds 8-10 mm. long, the 40. O. steyermarkii hilum 41. O 2 mm,XI mm. solimoesengig
Series
7.
Monospekmae
Seed
bicolored,
red
and
black,
the
black
area
about
one-third
to
one-half
as
large as the red. Lower surface of leaflets tomentulose along the major veins, otherwise sparsely and minutely . crisp-pubescent, glabrescent (Lesser Antilles; 42. northeastern
Venezuela)
O. monosperma
Lower surface of leaflets uniformly pubescent or nearly so. Hairs on lower surface of leaflets loosely crispate to subpatent.
Fruit 2.7-3.8 cm. broad; seeds 15-22 mm, long, the hilum 3-3.5 mm.Xl.52.5 mm. (Coastal Cordillera, Venezuela . broad; seeds about 10-13 . to . . Cordillera . 43. O. the Oriental, tovarensis hilum 2-4
mm.
long,
mm. X 1.5 mm. Blade of leaflets broadly Brazil) ovate to elliptic; calyx about 10 mm. O. long
(Amazonas,
44.
froesii
Blade of leaflets ovate, obovate, oblong, or elliptic; calyx 6-9 mm. long. Leaflets predominantly obovate to elliptic, (-2.5) the pubescence broad; seed laxly cris-
cm.
with hilum
2-4X1.5 mm.; bracts deltoid, about 4 mm. long Pard, Leaflets Brazil) ovate to oblong, the
(British Guiana;
predominantly
broad; seed with hilum 2X1.5 mm.; bracts long (southeastern 46. O. Brazil). fastigiata
Hairs on lower surface of leaflets tightly Fruit 1.5-2.5 cm. broad; seed 10-12
crispate. mm. long, the hilum 47. the hilum 2.5-3X1-1,5 O. velutina
mm.
(Central
America)
48.0. antioquerisis
Seed completely red or red with a black line or narrow spot along one edge. Leaflets with lower surface Brazil, moderately along to densely crisp-pubescent (Surinam;
British
Guiana;
Leaflets
with
lower and
surface
tomentulose
along
the
major
veins,
moderately Venezuela)
inconspicuously
crisp-pubescent,
glabrescent
50.0. avilensis
294
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Section
I.
Macrocarpae
:135,
136.
Woods
71
: 2.
1942.
Trees;
leaves
3-11-foKolate,
the
leaflets
with
blades
coriaceous,
essentially
glabrous at maturity,
the
secondary
veins
about
5-9
pair,
arcuate,
only
approximately
parallel;
fruit
glabrous,
indehiscent,
lignous; seeds large, 25-40 mm, long, unicolored, red or drying to reddish brown, the hilum linear, 20-45 mm. long and 1.5-3 mm. wide.
Ormosia
coutinhoi,
the
type,
and
0.
cinerea
are
the
only
members
of this section.
and is
is
the
chief in
basis these
for two
Pierce's species
genus of
Macroule.
This
character
known
only
Ormosia
somewhat
similar
long
hila
are
present
in
several
Asian
species.
variation
in
length
of
hilum
occurs
in
other
legume
genera,
notably,
Mucuna,
Arch. Jard.
Bot.
Rio
de
Janeiro
:135,
136,
t. 9,
Macroule
Tree
to
60
m.
high
or
more;
young
stems
5-11-foliolate,
the
axis 8-50
ulent
to
subglabrous,
the
petiole
3-5
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
4-8
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules 6-27
8-20
mm.
long, cm.
4-5
mm.
in
diameter,
cm.
long,
3-16
broad, apex
sometimes
obovate,
the
the the
base
or
subcordate,
the
upper
surface at
glabrous,
lower
glabrate, about
glabrous irregularly
maturity, only of
secondary
raised,
spaced,
parallel,
mostly
1-3
cm.
apart,
forming
angles or
40-
with
axes 1
argenteomm. long
the the
minute,
about
and
caducous,
deltoid, long;
about calyx
0.5
flowers mm.
(17-) the
argenteomm. in
sericeous, diameter,
long,
mm.
long,
7-8
indehiscent,
lignous,
blackish
brown,
glabrous,
nitid
or
sometimes
minutely 2-seeded,
rimose about
with
age,
usually long,
1-seeded,
5-7
cm.
long,
10-13
cm.
constricted
between
(3.5-) 3-5
5-7
cm.
broad seeds in
with red,
about
mm.
wide,
the or
valves lentic30-45
mm.
thick; cm.
or
reddish thick,
brown, the
discoid
ular, mm.
2.5-4 long
diameter, mm.
cm.
hilum
linear,
and
1.5-3
wide.
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SPECIES
OP
ORMOSIA
295
Type
locality:
"Belem
do
Par A,"
Brazil.
Lectotype
collected
by Ducke
(Museu
16798),
Distribution:
Guiana,
Surinam,
lower Amazon
region
of Brazil,
in
rain
forest,
"igapo,"
swampy flats,
sandy banks,
and hill
slopes,
at
elevations
up
to
about 400
m.
Between M (P),
Charvein 212 M
and
Bur.
Agr.
& 243
For. (P).
(U).
Melinon <fe
Grande
Roche,
Rio
Oiapoque,
Maguire,
Maguire
47060
US). Dam, Stahel 251 (A, K, NY, U). Jaffa, Commewijne, Macreabo, Bosbekeer Bosbekeer
Mapana,
Bosbekeer
1025
(U),
1026
(U).
(U). GUIANA: Farwhawe (GH, 8 Two miles E. of Atkinson Field, Irwin 523 [For. U, Dept. B.G. 3259] (K, NY, 165 (US). M&R.,
US).
Barima
3388
NY,
US). B.G.
Forest, NY).
Road, Creek,
54th
Dawson
[For.
Dept.
Demerara, Hohenkerk s.n, [For. Dept. B.G. Kumuni Camp, NY). R., Demerara, Path, Hohenkerk s.n. W.
[For.
B.G,
Moblissa
Demerara, Cowan
C.
[For.
Dept.
<fc
Ducke (A,
MG,
NY,
1962
MG,
NY,
16188
[MG
=RB
no.
15491]
(BM,
MG,
P, S, U, US), 16798 [MG no.] (BM, F photo and fragment ex MG, MG lectotype, US); Silva 470 photo US). and (IAN, NY, ex US). Guatipurti, US). Fr. Lima 16572 [MG no.] [RB (BM, F
fragment
MG, Black
MG,
Breves,
Ducke
17093 at
no.J
(RB,
Antonio
Lemos,
48-3032 Our6m,
(IAN).
"On
beach
Caripi," NY).
Rio Guamd, do
Pires & Silva 4626 (IAN, Frdes Irwin, & Black 27679
Cachoeira with
Paredao, Oiapoque,
(IAN,
NY). (K,
Iaue, US).
confluence
Rio
Pires,
Weetra
47915
Local
names:
Aguitin,
neko-oudou,
St.
Martin
Wane
(French
Guiana); red
warabokkadan (British
(Surinam);
korokororo, (Brazil).
kurukoruru,
kruk,
horse-eye
Guiana); buiussd
The
woody
indehiscent
fruit of 0.
and
large
seeds In
with
linear
hila
are
distinctively these
characteristic do not
coutinhoi.
my
however, species is
characters
justify
generic
separation,
retained in
Macrottle,
Of
the
three
collections 16188,
cited
in
the
original the
Museu mature
Goeldi fruit
numbers seed is
16572, as
and
16798,
and
designated
lectotype.
1920.
Fiqubb 2
stipules cm.
not long,
seen;
leaves
(3-)
5-7-foliolate,
the
10-20 of
puberulent, cm.
glabrate, the
pairs
leaflets
3-4
apart,
petiolules
296
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
section
Macrocarpae:
Geographic b, leaf,
distribution X%; c,
of
species; XX; d,
0.
cov >
seed,
fruit,
0. cintrea:
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SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
297
long
and
1.5-2
mm.
in
diameter,
the
blades
subcoriaceous,
elliptic,
6-16
cm.
long,
4-8
cm.
broad,
the
apex
acute
or
obtuse,
the
base
acute lower
to
obtuse,
the
upper at
surface
glabrous, the
nitid
or
subnitid,
the
surface
glabrous
maturity,
secondary
veins
moderately
raised,
mostly
1-2
cm.
apart,
forming
angles
of the
45 *-50* hairs
with
the
inflorescences
with
axes
subsericeous,
cinereous,
the
and
bracteoles
deltoid,
mm.
long
or
less,
caducous;
flowers
14-18
mm. mm.
long; long,
calyx 3-7
5-11
mm.
long,
the
tube
4-8
mm.
teeth
1-3
mm.
long;
petals
dark
purple,
the
standard
with
white
stripe
down
the
middle,
the
wings
whitish
at
the
base;
fruit
indehiscent,
lignous,
brown,
somewhat
rugose,
glabrous,
nitid,
1-seeded,
about
cm.
long,
cm.
broad
with
margin
2-3
mm.
wide,
cm.
thick,
the
valves
1.5-2
mm.
thick;
seed in
red
or
reddish
brown,
ellipsoid, 20
about
2.5
cm.
long
and mm.
1.7
cm.
diameter,
the hilum
elongate,
mm.
long
and
1.5-2
wide.
Type
locality:
Maroni
River,
French
Guiana.
Lectotype
col-
lected
by
Wachenheim
(no.
88),
cited
below.
Distribution: (=Marowijne)
Known
only
from in
the
region
of
the
lower
Maroni
and
Mana rivers,
French
Guiana
and
Surinam.
Maroni, K);
(P), 88
s.n.
in
1863
(BM, 305
K,
NY, P).
P, St.
GH,
{K,
Mana,
Bur.
& Agr.
(NY),
7357 &
(NY).
SURINAM: Marowijne R., Bosbeheer 609 (U). 2958 NY, (K, U). NY, U). Bigieston, Marowijne R,
Lindeman (BR,
Montecattinisoord,
Marowijne R.,
Wulkchl&gel 1439
U fragment
ex BR).
names:
panacoco agiti a
blanc
de
Marecage,
San
blanc
(French
species,
known
from
Surinam,
is less robust 0.
fruit,
and seed
close relative,
coutinhoi.
Pierce was
1942)
referable
and
annotated
He did not,
however,
combination.
As
indicated
earlier
in
this
paper,
do
not
believe
that
segregation
of
the
two
species,
0,
coutinhoi
and
0.
cinerea,
into
Of 305,
the
two
Wachenheim no.
collections chosen
cited
by
Benoist, the
nos.
88
and that
both in
flower, a
88 is
as lectotype; the
packet on of the
sheet
contains
dissected
flower,
probably
basis
original
floral description.
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HERBARIUM
Section II.
Unicolores
Ormosia
section
Unicolores 1939.
Amah.
Meded.
Bot.
Mus.
&
Herb.
Rijks.
Univ.
Arch. Jard.
Bot.
Bicolores 11:187.
Ducke 1939.
subsection
(Amah.)
Acad. Bras.
Sc.
Unicolores
(Amsh.)
Ducke,
Bol.
Teen.
I.A.N.
Belem
18:
154.
Shrubs
or
trees;
leaves
(1-)
3-11-foliolate,
coriaceous secondary
or
essentially arcuate,
glabrous only
at
maturity,
the
veins
pair,
approximately
parallel;
fruit dehiscent,
so
at
maturity; red or
seeds
small
to
7-15 mm.
mm.
long,
uni-
colored
black,
the
hilum
long
and
0.8-1.5
mm. wide.
The
seven
species
included
in
this
section
seem
to
form
natural
group,
differing
from
one
another
chiefly
in
details
of
flower,
fruit,
in
shape of leaflets.
One species,
0. jiava,
differs in
being black-seeded.
Although
Ducke
originally
reduced
the
rank
of
Unicolores
from
section
to
subsection,
later,
in
1949,
he
indicated
sectional
status
for
the
group,
with
the
previous
circumscription
Amshoff as
author.
0.
holerythra The
and
to this
Amshoff.
older
herewith
designated
as lectotype.
to
be generically distinct
and is being
reduced of the
to
Ormosia. lateral
The in
chief
basis
of
separation in
was
the
position
stigma,
Ormosia, of
terminal
Ormo&iopsis. frequently
the and
so-called are
terminal
stigmas in
Ormosiopsis of
are
sometimes
found
flowers
unquestioned
"good"
species.
3. Ormosia flava (Ducke) Rudd, comb, no v. Clathrotropis ? flava Ducke, Ormosiopsis jiava 25a, b. 1925. (Ducke) Arch. Ducke, Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 3 : Bot. Rio de 134,
Arch.
Jard.
Janeiro
11.
1925.
to
about
35
m.
tall;
stems
the
subappressed, leaves
glabrate;
minute,
mm.
5-11-foliolate,
the
about
7-15
long,
moderately
appressed-pubescent,
glabrescent,
the
petiole
2-3
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
2-3 the
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules or
3-5
mm.
long,
1-2 or
mm.
in
diameter,
blades
coriaceous
subcoriaceous,
elliptic
oblong-
elliptic,
4-14
cm.
long,
2-6
cm.
broad,
acute
or
broadly
acuminate,
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
299
the
acumen
to
about or
cm.
long, the
the
base
obtuse,
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
nitid
subnitid,
lower
surface
ferrugino-sericeous
along
the
midvein,
otherwise
glabrous
or
nearly
so,
the
secondary
veins
inconspicuous,
usually
or
pair,
arcuate,
irregularly
spaced,
vein;
inflorescences
with
axes
ferrugino-pubescent
with
subappressed
hairs,
the bracts
and bracteoles
deltoid
or linear-deltoid,
about 1 mm.
15-18 mm.
long;
calyx
8-12
mm.
long,
ferrugino-
sericeous,
the
tube
6-10
mm.
long,
5-7
mm.
in
diameter,
the
teeth
about
mm.
long;
petals
yellow,
the
standard
sometimes
with
red
spot;
fruit dehiscent,
brown
or dark
brown,
glabrous
at
maturity,
1-3-seeded,
about
3-5
cm.
long,
often
appearing
stipitate
due
to
abortion
of
the
basal
ovules,
about
1-2
cm.
broad,
slightly
constricted
between
the
seeds,
1.5-1,7
cm.
thick,
the valves
about
1-1.5
mm.
thick;
seeds black,
10-14 mm.
long,
9-14
mm.
wide.
Type
locality:
Rio
Branco
de
Obidos,
Par6,
Brazil.
Lectotype
collected by Ducke
(MG no.
16955),
cited below.
Surinam
and
lower
Amazon
basin
of
Brazil,
on
Forest K,
Reserve, US,
Sectie
O, of
Arbor C.
no.
849,
For.
Bur.
Sur.t
(Herb, Arbor
NY, Stir.
isotypes no.
Browiisberg,
Bur, ParX: F,
[Herb.
1710]
(K,
Betem, MG,
Bosque
Municipal,
(A,
F,
K,
MG, (P).
NY, Rio G,
(A,
K,
NY,
US); da Silva 87
Black 30
Tapajoz, MG
Cach. do Mangabal, Ducke [MG no.] 16746 BM, of C.? flavat of C.? US), flava, Rio Tapajoz, {RB Pimental, 17081
eyntype MG
16779
(BM,
syntype
US),
no ]
(K,
US).
Rio
Tapajoz,
Rio Branco
16955 (BM, MG lectotype of Clathrotro-pist flava). 11834 P). (MG, US). Castanhal, Ourem,
Benevides, Pires
Rio
Guam&,
Pires
(NY).
MaranhaS:
Local
names:
Tatebojotok
[Arawak],
arieshie
ie
[Carib]
(Surinam,
fide Amshoff); ten to pre to Brazil). Black unique there seeds and the
(MaranhaO,
predominantly American
yellow of
flowers
identify In
0. flava
as
among
species
Ormosia. and
Asia,
are
several
black-seeded
species,
yellow
or
white
The curved
style with
a lateral,
bilobed
or slightly
stigma
may be
terminal,
or oblique with
the other
lateral.
300
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
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HERBARIUM
Vegctatively,
0. flava
is
essentially
identical
with
the
other
species
of section
Unicolores.
Examination
of
type
material
to be
conspecific with
0. flava.
Of of
the
three on
cited
by is
Ducke based,
in
the
original no.
description at MG,
C. flava,
species
Ducke
16955,
has been
chosen
as lectotype;
that sheet
seed,
the
outstanding
character of
the
species.
The
other
sheets,
with
flowers
are less distinctive, in his list of Ducke's types (Bol. Mus. Emilio Goeldi
II.
Bot.
18
63.
1963),
17111
(MG
11834).
It was
not, flava,
however,
cited
in
the
original
description
of
Clathrotropis?
as type.
Figure 3
Tree;
young
stems
fulvo-
or
ferrugino-pubescent
with
appressed
hairs, long,
glabrescent; caducous;
stipules
minute,
mm. long,
leaves
7-11-foliolate,
tomentulose, glabrescent,
2-2.5
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
3-5
mm.
long and
1-1.5
mm.
in
diam-
eter,
ovate to elliptic-oblong,
5-11
cm. long,
3-5
cm.
broad,
the
apex breviacuminate,
the upper
glabrous,
nitid,
the
lower the
surface major
glabrous
or
minutely
and
appressed-pubescent,
secondary
veins
inconspicu-
about
appressed,
the
bracts
deltoid-ovate,
about
mm.
long
and
mm.
broad,
the
bracteoles
linear,
mostly
less
than
mm.
long;
flowers
about
mm, the 1
about 3 mm.
mm.
long, 2
fulvous, in
appressedthe
long dark
and
mm.
diameter,
about
corolla black
brown
(fide
Kleinhoonte); nitid,
dehiscent, 2-seeded,
or
blackish cm.
brown,
glabrous,
long,
1.3-1.8
broad,
scarcely
constricted
the
8-9 long,
mm. 6-8
thick, mm.
the
valves and 6
1-2
mm.
thick; the
seeds hilum
7-9
broad, mm.
mm.
thick,
about
mm. In
long
and
0.8
"Sektion
tree
(Herb.
without
collector's
FRENCH
GUIANA: Forest
Charvein,
Benoist 212
SURINAM:
Reserve,
"Sektion
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
301
ao. no.
1409] 5015]
(U), (K,
[Herb.
no.
2391]
(U),
[Herb.
no.
4699]
(K,
NY,
type),
[Herb,
NY).
Perica R.,
Commewijne,
Lindeman 5358
(U,
US).
Local awaakoko,
names:
St.
Martin
jaune iwi,
(French kokriki
Guiana);
agipau,
(Surinam).
and seeds of this species are smaller than average as for the section Unicolores. It has been
well
helpful fruit
in
preparing to be
to
have
material
in 0.
known
from
tree.
Otherwise,
collected.
holotype
was
not
in so
the
original
description, in the
but
the at
collection
cited
above
designated
herbarium
Utrecht,
presumably by
the author of
the
species.
),
Ormosia grandiflora
(Till.)
Rudd,
Fioxjee
Arch.
Mua.
(Tul.)
Harms,
Engl.
Beibl.
72
:27.
Rio de Janeiro 5
133.
1930. 1943.
: 247.
to
about
10 m.
fulvolinear,
short,
subappressed
pubescent,
about
mm.
long,
caducous; leaves
(1-)
3-5-foliolate,
the
axis
2-15
cm.
long,
moderately
appressed-pubescent
to
glabrous,
the
petiole iolules
1.5-6 about
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
1-3.5 in
cm.
apart,
the
pet-
4-10
mm.
long
and
diameter,
the
blades
ovate,
obovate,
or
elliptic, acumen
5-20 6-20
cm. mm.
3-9 the
apex
with
acute,
surface
glabrous,
subnitid,
lower
raised,
about
5-8
pair,
arcuate,
irregularly
spaced, the
6-30
mm.
apart,
forming
the midvein,
tertiary reticulations
sometimes
prominent;
inflorescences
with
axes
cano-
to
fulvo-pubes-
cent
with
subappressed
hairs,
glabrate,
the
bracts
linear-deltoid,
mm. mm.
long, long;
the
bracteoles 8-12
linear, long,
about
0.5
mm.
long;
flowers
calyx the
mm.
moderately 67 mm,
tube petals
4-6
mm.
long,
long;
dark
purple
(fide
Klug),
pale
(fide
Ducke),
or greenish yellow
coriaceous
or
sublignous, 1or
black
or
dark 3-5
2-seeded, the
cm.
cm. the
between
seeds,
1.5-2
seeds
bright the
red,
7-12
mm. 2-3
long, mm.
10-14 long,
mm. 1-2
broad,
and
thick,
hilum
elliptic,
mm.
wide.
Type A. R.
Brazil. cited
Type
at P,
presumably collected
by
Ferreira.
below.
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HERBARIUM
-4* ri 1m &
m J J
' -i f _J L .
\ Th 0. MACROCALVX
"c
.1
' ""T.
i [
V t
J '' 7 i
/ . f Y~ }?V
f i
1 .
l 1 I i
1 by X Of 'f i 1 1 i a t i.
O. grandifiota:
In
woods,
"terra
firma,"
Amazon
basin
in
Peru
Yurimaguas, Killip <ft Smith 29068 (A, NY type of Ormosiopsi* de Sacramento, between Tin go Maria and Pucallpa,
Pampa
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OP
ORMOSIA
303
Ahazonas: Jauaret6,
Teff,
Ducke
[RB
no.]
17260 IAN,
(US K,
of
0.
S.P.,
(F, F,
Sfio Rio
Frdes
NY,
US).
Basin
the
Madeiro, Velho, da
[Krukoff 366
Herb,
[Guapor^]: R.
(US).
Par A:
Without Julia,
Ferreira (NY,
(K isotype
D.
grandifiora).
Santa
no.]
20367
!so-lectotypes of 0. triphylla).
Local
name:
Tento
(Brazil).
of flowering to be
material and
of
Ducke
20367
and
Klug is
1207,
stigma
bilobed
oblique
to
lateral,
as
charac-
teristic at K is
of
Ormosia. a
The
isotype
of
Diplotropis the
grandifiora have
examined broken
also
flowering
specimen
but
stigmas
been
including varying
the
type in
of
Ormosiopsis
cuspidata, angle of
are
similar
slightly
prominence
and
venation
of
and
in
shape
of
the
leaflet
base.
In
general,
this
taxon
closely
re-
sembles
other members in
of
the
section
of
Ormosia
to
which
it
is
being
transferred
this paper.
As
lectotype
of
Ormosiopsis
triphylla,
Ducke
20367,
in
flower,
has
been
chosen
rather
than
the
other
syntype,
Ducke
17260,
with
weathered fruit, and with seeds that vary from sheet to sheet, possibly
not belonging
to
this
collection.
6.
1952.
Figure 3
Tree
about
10
m.
high;
young
stems
fulvo-
to
cinereo-pubescent
with
subappressed
hairs;
stipules
linear-deltoid,
about
2-3
mm.
long
and
mm.
broad, cm.
or
less,
caducous;
leaves
5-7-foliolate,
the
axis
long,
of
leaflets cm,
blades the
coriaceous, acute
elliptic,
6-11
long,
broad,
apex
nitid,
the
lower
surface
glabrous
or
sparsely
pubescent
along
the
midvein,
axes fulvo- to ferrugino-pubescent with subappressed hairs, linear to deltoid, about 2 mm. long, scarcely 1 mm. broad,
teoles linear, about 1 mm. long; flowers 8-10 mm. long; calyx 6-7 mm. long, mm. subvelutinous long and about with subappressed, in diameter, fulvous the hairs, the tube 3-4
5 mm.
teeth
about 3
mm.
long;
petals
purplish;
fruit
dehiscent,
carnose-coriaceous,
sometimes
some-
glabrous, nitid,
2.5-3.7 the
about 2 long,
thick,
valves
11-13
10
mm.
broad,
8-9 mm.
thick,
mm. wide.
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Type locality:
"Carrasco"
dry
land,
Andarahi,
Bahia,
Brazi'
(no.
12629),
dry
woodland,
Areia, 106 e
Moraes R).
893
(IAN,
NY,
P).
Ri
Ducke
(IAN,
Tuima, (RB,
Usin Recif
Branca, s.n.
Gomes
Leal
Octavio
206
Capiberibe, DS,
(IAN).
Bahia:
Andar&hi,
Frdes
12629
NY type).
Local
names :
mata,
sucupira
baraquim
(Pernambuco).
As
indicated
in
the
key,
the
relatively
fleshy
fruits
of
this
specie
help
to
distinguish
it
from
others
of
the
section.
Arch.
Jard.
Bot.
Rio
de
Janeiro
4:61.
192.
Figure Ormosia tapajosensis Pires, Bol. Tcn. Inst. Agron. No. 38 : 25. 1960.
subappressed
hairs,
glabrescent;
stipules
linear-deltoid,
1.5-2
mo
long,
caducous;
leaves
5-11-foliate,
the
axis
8-30
cm.
long,
glabrou
or sparsely
appressed-pubsescent,
the
petiole
about
3-6
cm,
long,
th
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules 3-7
mm.
mm.
in cm.
diameter, long,
the
blades
ovate
to
elliptic-oblong acuminate, th c
3.5-14
2.5-5
cm.
broad,
bluntly
acumen
(5-)
10-20 mm.
long,
usually
obliquely,
subcordate, glabrous
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
nitid,
the
lower 5
surfac pai
or nearly so,
the
or 6
with
linear deltoid,
attenuate,
about
mm.
about
10 2
mm. mm.
lonj Ion
tube
about
mm.
diameter,
mm.
long;
petals
purple;
fruit
dehiscent,
coriaceous,
black, glabrous,
nitid,
cm.
long,
cm. the
th
1.5-2
cm.
12-1
long, 2
10-12
broad, 1
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
elliptic
about
mm,
long
and "In
mm.
Type
locality:
arenosis
Rio
Trombetas, Mus,
Para,
Brazil. no.
Type
collected
by
Ducke
("Her!
Amazon.
Paraensis" "Terre
10944), dry
firme,"
Barbosa Rodrigues [R no. ] 64377 (R); Ducke [RB nc Manoel, Cachoeira do do CaldeirSo, near above Igaraj Due
S3o
Ptres 3823
(IAN,
NY).
Campinas
Achipicd,
Trombetas,
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
305
[MG
no.]
10944 (IAN).
[RB
no.
17112]
(RB
type,
S,
U). from
Rio
Capim, Nova,
Frdes upper
&
Pires
24162/74
Arboretum
IAN
(cultivated,
Villa
Tapajos
R.), J. S. Rodriguez 205 (IAN, type of 0. tapajosensis, US), 206 (IAN, US); Pires 7643 (IAN).
Local
names:
Pau
do
tentos,
ten to.
Examination
of
specimens
cited
by
the
authors
of
0.
holerythra
and
0.
tapajosensis
shows
the
two
species
to
be
synonymous-
The
with
the
type
of
0.
tapajosensis,
which
was
taken
from
tree
in
cultivation.
The
type
of
0.
holerythra,
although
originally
cited
as
located
in
the
Amazonian of
Herbarium,
was
later Rio
transferred de Janeiro.
by
Ducke
to
the
herbarium
the Jardim
Botanico,
8.
Ormosia
nitida
Vog.
Linnaea
11
: 405.
1837,
non
sensu
Bentham
1862,
1897.
Figure 3
Tree fulvous
10-12 hairs,
m.
high;
young
stems
finely
with mm.
glabrescent;
stipules
deltoid,
long,
caducous; or
leaves so,
the
axis
6-17 pairs 1
cm. of
long,
glabrous
nearly
2-5
cm.
long,
leaflets diam-
about 2-5
cm.
apart,
mm.
in
eter,
ovate
to
elliptic-oblong,
4-10
cm.
long,
1,5-4.5 cm. broad, the apex acute to breviacuminate, the base rounded
to
acute,
nitid,
with
major
moderately
evident,
regularly spaced,
apart,
forming
mid vein; to
inflorescences hairs,
with
axes the
with
cinereous the
glabrate, linear,
bracts 1
attenuate, complete
1-2
long,
bracteoles
about
mm.
flowers
seen,
probably with
10-15
mm.
long; the
calyx tube
7-10 4-5
mm.
long,
appressedmm. in
pubescent
fulvous
hairs,
mm.
long,
5-6
diameter, glabrous,
the
teeth
3-5
mm. cm.
long; long,
coriaceous,
black, con-
1-3-seeded,
4-6
broad,
slightly
thick; thick,
mm.
10
and
elliptic,
about 2
mm.
long
and
mm.
locality:
"Vittoria-Bahia," (no.
probably 510),
cited below.
Distribution: locality.
Known
only
from
the
general
area
of
the
type
BRAZIL: BspfRiTO
Without ?:
exact
locality,
Sellow Sellow
s.n. 510
in (F
1815-17
Santo
"Vittoria-Bahia,"
fragment,
Lagda do Juparand,
RB,
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nitida
1897) name
is
0.
0.
(Journ.
Ormosia
nitida
sensu
Bentham
is
actually
0.
arborea
(Veil.)
Harms.
The
misinterpretation
was
recognized
by
Harms
(Report.
Sp.
Nov.
Fedde
19
: 288.
1924)
who
cited
the
type of
0.
nitida Vog.
as SeUow
no.
510.
That
specimen,
at
Berlin,
presumably
is
no
longer
extant
but it is represented by
a photograph,
no.
1913,
of
the Field
Museum
series,
and
by
In general,
to
be
most
closely
related
to
0.
maerocalyx,
but,
because
of
the
geo-
graphic
separation
and
minor
differences,
as
indicated
in
the
key,
believe
that,
for now,
at least,
the
two
taxa
should
not be
combined.
9.
Ormosia maerocalyx
Ducke,
Arch. Jard.
Bot.
Rio
de
Janeiro
3:137.
1922. 3
Figure Ormosia apulemis Cortes, Flora de Colombia, 61. 1919, nomen nudum.
1935. 1944.
Inst.
Bel6m, 2:23.
Tree
to
about
40
m.
high;
young
stems
finely
pubescent with
sub-
caducous;
leaves
7-11-foliolate,
the
axis
10-45
cm.
long,
sparsely
pubsecent,
glabrate,
the
petiole
4-10
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
2.5-5
cm.
apart,
the petiolules
6-8
mm.
long,
1.5-3 mm.
in diameter,
the blades
or
ovate to
to
ovate-oblong,
6-19
cm.
long,
broad,
obtuse
breviacuminate,
the
base rounded
to
subcordate,
the
surface
glabrous,
the
secondary 10-15
veins mm.
about angles
5-8 of
pair
irregularly
spaced,
about
about
with
axes
cinereo3-10
to
fulvolong,
with
bracts
linear, 1-1.5
mm.
broad mm.
or less,
mm.
long;
flowers sub-
18-25
long;
calyx
with
gray,
hairs, 3-5
the
tube long;
mm.
in
diameter, dehiscent,
mm.
petals
lilac
dark but
purple; often
fruit
coriaceous,
black
or
brown,
glabrescent
with
considerable
fine, fulvous pubescence at maturity, 3-10 seeds, cm. long, 2-3.5 cm. broad, valves
1-6-
slightly 1.5-2
between red,
10-15
mm.
thick,
the
mm.
seeds
13
mm.
long,
10
mm.
broad,
7-8
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
elliptic,
1.2-
1.5
mm.
long,
mm.
Type
locality:
Lake
by Ducke
(no.
7345),
cited below.
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307
Distribution:
In
wet,
swampy
forest,
"igapo,"
southern
Mexico
to
the Amazon
basin
of Brazil,
at elevations
up
to
about
100 meters.
MEXICO: K, S, U, US).
Vebacruz: Tabasco:
Fortufio, Cocoital,
(F,
G,
GUATEMALA: BRITISH
Escuintla:
HONDURAS: G,
Toledo: MO,
Home, US).
BM,
GH, K,
NY, S,
UC,
HebedIa: del
Muella de San
Carlos,
Bocas Y).
Toro:
Changuinola
ChibiquI: Ancon
Progreso,
Cooper Schubert
Slater 243
NY,
Canal
Zone:
(cultivated), K, M).
Parafso
Hayes 522
(BM, BR,
Chepo,
(US,
Las Villas: 66
Cienfuegos, Gonzales
(cultivated, US);
introduced
from
PanaHerb,
Atchison 15153
(US);
Walsingham
[Krukoff
(NY), s.n.
Cojedes:
VEN).
Ptritu, <fe
(VEN).
Babinas: US).
Diaz 3
{MER,
Ruiz-Ter&n Loretoyacu,
(MER,
COLOMBIA: mabca :
Auazonas:
Sckultes 6088
US).
Condina-
Triana 4336
PERU:
Gamitanococha, Rio Mazdn, Schunke 214 (A, F, Pa rand do Careiro, Ducke 1998 (A, MG,
BRAZIL:
Amazon as:
Lago do Genipapo, Rio Javari, Fr&es {Krukoff] 12083 Frdes [Krukoff] 12206/119 ParanA do (A, F, NY, SI,
US),
12208/121
Manaus,
Xiborema,
Frdes
29622 (IAN, NY, US), 29638 (IAN, 5 (IAN). Manaus, Frdes Ducke [RB
no.]
(F,
Camatian,
24047
(IAN,
NY,
US),
23982
(IAN,
Lago
Teff4,
Ducke Esperof 0.
Rio Teflfe, Assahituba, Frdes 26114 (IAN, NY, US). "boca SI, do Javari," Ducke 1516 (A, F, K, MG
type
chlorocalyx,
US).
Local
names:
Colorln,
caracolillo
(Mexico);
alcornoque,
casique,
pernilla (Brazil);
del
monte
(Panam&);
chocho
grande
(Colombia);
ten to
huyruro to
According
Egler
1963), the type of 0. macrocalyx is at MG. men but an isotype from BM has been
available to to
The
collections and 0.
previously toledoana
Ormosia be
chlorocalyx,
conspecific
macrocalyx characters.
although The
there
are
minor
differences, for
especially
in
leaflet
material
from
Panam&,
example,
commonly
Brazil
mostly
have
coriaceous, variations
nitid are
leaflets, not
with
acute
to
breviThe
acuminate flower
tips.
The
consistent, to dark
however.
color
varies from
somewhat, Panam&
from
lilac
Specimens Panami,
and
Cuba,
the
latter and
have
been 3
erroneously
identified
distributed
767-057OS
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panamensis.
Examination
of
the
type
of
0,
panamensis
shows
it
to
be
One
Williams
8926,
was
included
as
paratype in
the
original
description
of
0.
istkmensis
but
with
the
note
that
it
"exhibits
some
differences
from
the
type,
and
it
is
possible
that
it
really
represents
different
species."
Section
III.
Ormosia
Ormosia Jacks. Trans. Linn. Soc. London 10 : 360. Toulickiba A dans. Fam. 2 :326. 1763.
1811.
Nom. cons.
Ormosia, Discolores [rank not designated] Benth. in Mart. 1862. Ormosia section Concolores fam. 3(3) : 194. 1892. (Benth.) Taub. in Engler & (Benth.) Taub.
Fl. Bras.
15(1)
: 318.
Prantl Natiir.
Pflanzen-
Prain, J.
As.
Soc. Beng. 69
:176.
Rio de Janeiro 3
:135. :135.
Ormosia section Bicolores Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro 3 Ormosia section 11 :187, 192. Bicolores 1939. Bicolores 1939. subsection Vulgares Ducke, Ann. subsection Subglobosae Ducke, Ann.
Acad.
Bras.
Ormosia 11
section 192.
Acad.
Bras.
Sc
:187,
Trees
or
shrubs; or
leaves
(1-)
3-19-foliolate,
with at
blade:
coriaceous
subcoriaceous,
essentially
glabrous
maturity
tomentose,
velutinous, sericeous,
or sub
farinose,
sometimes straight
glabrate, and
the
secondary fruit
veins
about
10-50 to
pair
essentially
parallel;
dehiscent,
glabrous
dens el]
large, black,
8-25
mm.
long,
unicolored
red
to
yellow,
or
bicolored, long.
red
an<
the hilum
elliptic, (Aubl.)
the type of th
majority seeds,
species
of
Ormosia
have black
an<
bicolored
to
this section.
Several
species in
eluded here have seeds that are unicolored, red, or yellow, but in othe characters show closer relationship to the typical species of the sectioi than to members of section Unicolores. Concolores are and Discolores^ separate to section Ormosia a
Bentham's
referable
interpreted
in
this paper.
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ORMOSIA
309
Series 1.
Aroh.
Jard.
Bot.
:135. Acad.
subsection
Subglobosae
; 187,
1939, in part. Bicolorea subsection Vulgares Ducke, Ann. Acad. Bras. Sc. 11 :
1939, in part.
Arbores dehiscens,
vel
arbusculae;
fructus vel
indehiscens
nonnumquam
tarde saepe
valvulis
coriaceis
sublignosis,
pubescentibus,
glabratis;
semina
unicolora
flava
vel
coccinea
aut
bicolora,
flava
macula hilo
rubra
notata,
aut
bicolora,
coccinea
macula
nigra
notata,
elliptico,
2.6-5
mm.
longo.
Chief
distinguishing
characters
of
this
group
of
species
are
the
usually than
by decay, of
and
the
longer
species
section
Ormosia.
members seem
of
this
series
may
be
transitional to one
to
other
groups,
yet
they
another.
The
type
of
this
series
is
0.
ezcelsa
Spruce
ex
Benth.,
which
bears
the oldest specific name, and is also the type of Ducke's section Flame.
10.
Fl.
Bras.
15(1)
: 318.
1862. Figure 4
Sclerolobium 4 : 61.
polyphyllum
Benth.
ex
Ducke,
Arch.
Jard.
Bot.
Rio
de
Janeiro
Tree
to
about
15
m.
high;
young
stems
ferrugino-tomentose;
linear,
attenuate,
3-4
mm.
long,
mm.
base
or
caducous; to
leaves
11-19-foliolate, the
fulvo-
petiole
4-7
cm. 2-3
pairs and or
leaflets in
about
apart,
the
petiolules or
long
mm.
diameter, oblong,
blades 2-9
ovate lower
obovate
to
about
cm.
24
leaflets
frequently
much
smaller
than
upper
and
terminal
leaflets, the
to
upper
surface pallid,
puberulent the
otherwise
secondary parallel,
conspicuous, angles
essentially the
3-5
forming axes
of
about
mid vein;
inflorescences
densely
pallido-
to
fulvo-
tomentose, long, 1
the
bracts or
to
linear,
attenuate, linear,
about 3
4-5
mm.
broad mm.
bracteoles densely
about
mm. 7-10
flowers Long, 5
15-18 mm.
long;
calyx the
in
diameter,
tube 4-5
mm.
about 4-5
mm. long; petals lilac to purple; fruit indehiscent or tardily dehiscent, coriaceous, fulvo-pubescent or glabrate, dark brown, 1or 2-seeded,
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4-7
cm.
long,
2.5-3.3
cm.
broad,
only
slightly
constricted
between
the
seeds, to
12-14
mm. 15
thick, mm.
the
valves 10-15
1.5-2 mm.
mm.
thick; 8 mm.
seeds thick,
pale the
yellow
orange,
long,
wide,
hilum
about
mm.
long and
mm.
wide.
Type Brazil.
locality:
"Santarem-inund. by Spruce
forest
by
the
Amazon,"
Pard,
Type collected
(no.
1068),
cited below.
Distribution:
In
inundated
forest,
"igapo,"
along
the
Amazon
Brazil.
PabX: KM.
Spruce B, K,
s.n. M),
no.
1068]
(BM, NY, U,
C,
frag-
Neg. [=
GH, P,
K type, RB, 8,
P); US).
Duckt Ric
16361
RB
15493]
(BM,
MG,
R,
Jamunda, Ducke [MG nos.] 11726 (MG), 11740 (MG). 10293 (US). below 15883 MG). US),
Belterra, Schultes <fe Lope* Rio Cumins (G, MG) (BM (IAN <f
Oriximind, Ducke [MG no.] 15902 (BM, G, MG, US). Ducke [MG nos.] 14836 (BM, MG, US),
Trombetas, (BM, G,
14836a
MG, US).
Piriqueto,
Rio Tapajos,
30577
Faro,
Black
Ledoux 50-10708 (IAN, NY, U). (M), 1450 (K, NY), s.n. (F. M.
Amazonas: Neg.
F, K, MO, NY, R, S, US), 577 (F, & Chagas 1318 (US). Fr6es 25422 12016 (IAN, (A, F,
GH,
NY, R, SI, US); Rodrigue Prainha, Rio Negro Rio Urubti, Fr6e no.
Parintins, Ducke 145 (A, F, NY, Y), SI, US). Mauds, Fires Rio 77 (IAN). Preto,
NY,
US).
RondAnia
[Guapor^J:
Ouro
Kuhlmann
[RB
Local
names:
Itauba-rana,
jatobahy
do
igap6,
ten to,
tent<
amarello.
The
leaves
with
numerous
leaflets,
the
pallid
pubescence
of
th
inflorescence,
and
the
indehiscent
pods
with
yellow
seeds
make
excelsa No
of
collection
number
original
description
Spruce
collection,
no.
1068
at
K,
annotated
in
both
Spruce's
an<
Bentham's handwriting, is obviously the type, and has been so assigne in that herbarium. appear to Several be of the other same specimens collection distributed and withou ar
number
presumably
isotypes. As pointed out by Ducke, 1194 specimens and 1450) distributed are as ScleroloHui to 0. excelst
polyphyllum
(Spruce
nos.
referable
11.
Ormosia 1924.
friburgensis
Taub.
ex
Harms,
Fedde
Rep.
Spec.
Nov.
19:
29<
Ormosia friburgensis
1906, nomen nudum. Ormosia getuliana Kuhlmann & Campos Porto, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeii 6 :113, t. 13. 1933.
Tree seen;
about
m.
high;
young the
stems
stipules
n( <
leaves
7-13-foliolate,
axis
about
glabrous
subglabrous,
the
petiole
1-4
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
1-2
cn
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ORMOSIA
311
apart,
the
petiolules
1-2
mm.
long,
mm. about
in
diameter, cm.
the
blades cm.
subcoriaceous,
mostly
elliptic-oblong,
2-8
long,
1-3
broad, the base and apex acute, the terminal leaflet sometimes obovate,
the basal leaflets ovate, the upper surface glabrous, subnitid, the lower
surface
sericeous often
along
the
otherwise at
sparsely the
glabrescent, veins
completely
maturity, pair
relatively
inconspicuous,
10-12
essentially
2-5
mm.
apart,
forming
angles
of
about
55-60
with
the
midvein;
inflorescences with
axes
fulvo-tomentose,
the bracts
deltoid,
1-2
mm.
long,
densely ferrugino-tomentulose,
mm.
long,
mm.
in diameter,
the teeth
about 2 mm.
sublignous, cm.
2.5-4.5
long,
between seeds
the
seeds, or
about globose,
cm.
thick, to
the
valves
1.5-2
mm.
thick;
ellipsoid
yellow
red
or,
sometimes,
bicolored,
yellowish
and red,
17-25
mm.
long,
18-25
mm.
wide,
and
17-20
mm.
thick,
mm.
long
and
1-1.5 mm.
wide.
Typb Janeiro,
locality: Brazil.
"Au
bord
de
la by
riviere," Glaziou
Nova (no.
Friburgo, cited
Rio
de
Type collected
19045),
below.
Distribution:
Along
rivers;
known
only
from
the
general
area
of
and Sao
Paulo.
BRAZIL: ex B,
Rio
de
Janeiro: B, K,
Glaziou
19045
of type US iso-
F.M.Neg.
1910 ex
Campos
Porto
2077
syntypes of O. getuliana), [RB no.] 17942 (US iso-syntype of O. getuliana); de Barros M, [Parque P, U, Naeional US). de Itatiaia Paulo: Herb, no.] 1184 (MG, R, SI,
Duarte 1212
US),
(K,
NY,
Sao
SocavSo,
near
Bananal,
Manduca
Palma
[R no.] 69343
(R,
US).
Local The
name:
Olho
de
globose
seeds,
commonly
a good character for recognizing this species. a transition in to the red of and the series from black seeded
0.
marking found in
seeds
0. Jriburgensis Ormosia,
shows
same
design the
many
species
of
including
the
type of
genus,
0,
cocdnea.
Harms herbarium
is
correctly
cited than
as
the
publishing because
author
of
Taubert's
name rather
Glaziou
the latter's
description
"grand many
arbre,
fl. of
roses" many
was
essentially Harms'
nude,
being
to on
species,
families.
description
the
collection one a at
although, The F
presumably, Field
the
sheet
at
Berlin
rather 1910
than ex B,
Paris. at
Museum is all
photograph, remains to
no.
fragment
probably
that
represent
the holotype.
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12,
Ormosia williarasii
Figure 4
Arbuscula 6-8
m.
alta;
ramuli novelli
ferrugino-tomentosi;
stipulae
deltoideae,
tomentosae,
acuminatae,
circiter
mm.
longae
et
basi
x.
.i-Y i i f1', i
FRI8URGEN8IS
0,
EXCELSA
0.
WILLIAMS!1
Ormosia
series
Excelsat: Geographic
distribution of species; b,
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SPECIES
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ORMOSIA
313
mm.
latae,
5-9-foliolata, longo,
axi 6-15
cm,
longo, cm.
ferrugino-
tomentoso,
cm.
distantibus,
stipellis
parvis
saepe
emersis,
foliolis
cum
petiolulis
1-2
mm,
longis
et
1.5
mm.
diametro,
laminis
coriaceis,
ovatis
vel
oblongis,
circiter
(1-)
3-10
cm.
longis,
(1-)
2-5
cm.
latis,
vel
acutis,
basi
obtusis,
supra
glabris,
subnitidis,
subtus
venis
margini-
tomentulosis, utrinsecus
saepe
glabratis,
venis
secundariis
mediocriter distanticum
10-15,
3-8 mm.
angulis
venarum
costaeque
inflorescentiae
axibus
ferrugino-
vel
fulvo-tomentosis,
bracteis
anguste
deltoideis,
4-5
mm.
longis
et
mm.
latis,
bracteolis
linearibus
circiter
mm.
longis;
Sores
15
mm.
longi,
calyce
ferrugino-
vel
fulvo-tomentoso,
6-8
mm.
longo,
tubo
3-4
mm,
longo,
mm.
diametro,
dentibus
3-4
mm.
longis,
petalis
atropurpureis;
fructus
indehiscens,
coriaceus,
fulvo-tomentosus,
glabrescens,
1-3-spermus,
3-4
cm.
longus,
1.5-2
cm. latus, inter semina plus minusve constrictus, lis 1-1.5 mm. crassis; semina coccinea vel
cm.
crassus,
valvu-
bicolora,
macula
linearia
nigra mm.
notata, longo
circiter mm.
10
mm.
longa
et
lata,
6-7
mm.
crassa,
hilo
2.5
et 2
lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium,
no.
1834939,
collected
in
forest along the lower Rfo Sanariapo, July 2, 1942, by Llewelyn Williams
G,
MO,
NY,
S,
VEN.
In and
wet
forest
along
streams
in
the
region
of
the
Additional
specimens
examined:
Amazonas:
Sanariapo, &
LI.
Williams
15954 K,
(F, NY,
G, S,
ITS, US,
VEN). VEN).
Rfo Orinoco,
Wurdack Rfo
(F, of
Amazonas:
Negro,
Cerro
Cocuy,
Schultes
"Uananaca," Rio
between Frdes
Barcellos [Krukoff]
and
Sao
Cajury-Miri,
12449/193
Local
name:
Ten to
(Brazil).
The 0.
fruit
and
seeds
of
this
species
are
very and
similar the
to
those are
of
exeelsa,
but
average
somewhat a thin
smaller, line,
seeds
red,
occasionally
marked
with
black
indicating
relationship
species. of this by species, Spruce (Fl. but 2071, was erroneously 1862). as new
material
0.
Bras. did
15(1)
: 317. it
noted
distinct : 191.
not
publish
Acad.
Bras.
18
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13.
:405.
Figure 15(1)
Ormosia
(Vog.)
Benth.
: 316.
1862 [as (9
Tree; about 1
young mm.
stems
stipules the
minute, 8-14
deltoid, long,
long;
leaves
axis
cm.
to
subglabrous, apart,
the
petiole
2-4
cm.
long, 3-6
the
pairs
of
cm.
mm.
long,
1-2
mm.
in
diameter,
the
blades
subcoriaceous,
ovate
to
ovate-oblong,
3-10
cm.
long, to
1-4
cm. 6
broad,
the
apex
acute
to
breviacuminate,
the
acumen
about
mm.
long,
the
base
rounded,
glabrous,
subnitid,
the
lower
surface
sometimes
ferrugino-tomentose
along
the
midvein,
otherwise
essentially
glabrous,
the
secondary
veins
about
1012
pair,
3-10
mm. veins
apart,
of 40-50
with
the
tertiary
long,
0.5
mm.
broad long;
or less, calyx
flowers
12-13
mm.
ferrugino-tomentose,
the
tube
3-5
mm.
long,
5-6
mm.
in
diameter,
the
teeth
3-4
mm.
long;
petals
purplish;
fruit
indehiscent
or
tardily
dehiscent, coriaceous or somewhat lignous, rugose, ferrugino-velutinous glabrescent, becoming dark brown, 1or 2-seeded, 4-6 cm. long,
2-2.5
cm.
broad,
somewhat
constricted
between
the
seeds,
about
13-17
mm,
thick,
the
valves
1-1.5
mm.
thick;
seeds
bicolored
red
and
black,
about
12-14
mm.
long, 2
10-13 mm.
mm.
broad,
and
8-10 mm.
thick,
Type
or
Minas
collected
by Bellow
(no.
353),
cited
below.
Distribution:
BRAZIL: presumably
Without no longer
exact extant
locality but
[Sao
Paulo by
?],
Sellow
353 at F
(B and
lectotype* F.M.Neg*
represented
fragment
Alto da Serra, Paranapiacaba, Andra.de Paulo, cultivated, Paulo, (A, J. Coelho [SPSF
Sao
no.]
3094
(MO);
[SPSF 210,
no.]
3715
(MO), no.]
SSo 28688
Planta [RB
vivi
(nativa) (RB).
no.
Hoehne
[SP
GH,
no.] 24951
Local
names:
Olho
de cabra;
guaraci;
guaracy.
or tardily
dehiscent,
fruit 0.
and
the
of
minor
with
series
red
and
black and
bicoloration of
the
seeds
Excelsae
species
other
Ormosia,
as the
Coccineae
and
the Monospermae.
description of this species, Vogel cited two collections, in Prov. a Minas Geraes; of the Sellow leg. in Brasil. the
seen
specimen
former
collection;
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ORMOSIA
315
material
The
other
collection,
by
Sellow,
cited
above
as
lectotype,
probably
also
was
destroyed
but
it
had
been
photographed
by
MacBride,
and
is
now
represented
by
that
photograph,
fragment
at
F,
and
duplicate at K.
Figure 4
Arbor
(?);
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-
vel
ferrugino-tomentulosi,
glabres-
petiolo
2-3
cm.
longo, 2-3
jugis
inter et
sese 1.5
1.5-3 mm.
cm.
distantibus, laminis
foliolis
cum vel
petiolulis
mm.
longis
diametro,
coriaceis
vel
obtusis,
supra
glabris,
subtus
glabris
vel
subglabris,
ad
venas
principales mediocriter
pauciter elevatis,
vel
mediocriter
tomentulosis, fere
venis
utrinsecus
10-12,
parallelis,
inter
mm.
distantibus,
centiae
cum
axibus
fulvo-
vel
ferrugino-tomentulosis,
bracteis
acute
deltoideis, circiter 2-4 mm. longis, basi 1 mm. latis vel minor, bracteolis linearibus circiter 1 mm. longis; flores completi non visi; calyx circiter
mm.
longus,
tubo
2.5
mm.
longo
et
mm.
diametro, dehiscens,
dentibus lignosus
2.5 vel
mm.
longis;
fructus
indehiscens
vel
tarde
fulvocm.
vel
1-spermus, 1.5-2
3-4
cm.
latus, macula
valvulis 11-13
mm.
crassis; et lata,
coccinea
nigra
mm.
longa
circiter 9 Type
mm.
crassa, U.S.
et
1.5 mm.
la to. collected by
in
the
no.
2370768,
Alvim Brazil
at
the
Escola no.
Superior 3527).
de
Agricultura,
Vigosa,
Minas
Gerais,
(E.S.A.V.
Additional
specimens
examined:
BRAZIL: without
Minas
Gerais:
Escola
Sup.
Agric.,
Vi$osa,
Kuhlmann
2263
(US); (S).
collector's name,
3935
Local
names: Olho
de onca,
olho
de cabra,
ten to.
The
specimens
cited
above
show
some
similarity
to
material
of
as indicated in the description and the key, appear to be to warrant publication resemble of a new of 0. species. arborea; The the
distinct 0.
vicomna
somewhat
those
seed
and
fruit
characters
approach
those
of
0. fastigiata.
Series 2. Panamertsea
Arbores
vel
arbusculae; inter
fructus
dehiscens,
valvulis
glabris,
fulvis,
semina
transverse
septatis;
semina
unicolora
hilo
mm. longo.
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This
series
has
been
circumscribed
to
include
only
the
one
species,
0,
panamensis.
There the
apparently
are to
no
close
relatives
in
the
New as
World; instead,
affinities seem
be with
Chinese species
such
0. polysperma Chen and 0. xylocarpa Chun ex Chen of series Xylocarpae Merrill and Chen or, possibly, 0. henryi Prain of series Layia (Hook,
and
Am.)
Merrill
and
Chen
(Sargentia
3:77-117.
1943),
all
of
the seeds.
15. Ormosia panamensis Benth. in Seem. Bot. Voy. Herald 1X1. Ormosia stipitata Schery, Ann. Missouri Bot.
Tree
to
about stipules
15
m.
high; seen;
young
stems
fulvo-
or the
glabrate; long,
not
leaves
5-9-foliolate,
sparsely pubescent,
glabrate,
cm.
the pairs
of
leaflets
2-3
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
5-8
mm.
long,
1-1.5
mm.
in
diameter,
the blades
subcoriaceous,
elliptic
to
obovate-oblong,
4.5-15
cm.
long,
2-5.5 1
cm. cm.
broad, long,
the the
apex base
acute obtuse,
to
with sub-
acumen
about
the
glabrous,
glabrate,
the lower
to
densely
aureo-
or
fulvo-sericeous,
glabrescent,
veins
scarcely
raised,
LU
7**SJ
(*
0,
PANAMENSIS
7ft
Figure
5.Ormosia distribution;
section
Ormosia
series
Panamenses:
0.
panamensis; Geographic
a, portion of leaf, X
b, fruit, XK
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ORMOSIA
317
about
10-16
pair,
essentially
straight
and
mostly
parallel,
5-20
mm.
apart, forming angles of about 40-50 with the mid vein; inflorescences with axes densely aureo- to fulvo-pubescent, the bracts deltoid, 1 mm.
long,
the
bracteoles
0.5
mm.
long;
flowers
15-20
mm.
long;
calyx
8-11
mm.
long,
the
tube
6-7
mm.
long,
8-10
standard
lilac, the other petals white; fruit dehiscent, coriaceous, fulvo-sericeous, glabrate, light brown or fulvous, 1-4-seeded, septate between the
seeds,
but
cm.
long,
about 2
cm.
thick,
3-5
cm.
broad mm.
including
an
alate at
margin
0.5-1.5 seeds
cm,
wide,
the
valves mm.
1-1.5 long,
thick,
thinnest
the
margin;
dark red,
15-17
9-10
mm.
broad,
7 mm.
thick,
the hilum
elliptic,
about 2.5
mm.
long
and
mm.
Type
locality:
PanamfL
Type
collected by Seemann,
cited
below.
Distribution :
Known
only from
western
Panama.
Bocas
del
Toho:
Talamaca
Valley
[near s.n.
Cooper
&
(US).
CmRiQuf:
Remedies,
Seemann
Near
on road
BirdsctU s.n.
Local
names: of
Peronil, the
Comparison
types
the
two species to
be identical.
am
especially
grateful
to
Mr.
Jos6
M.
Roy,
of
David,
for
pro-
taxonomic position
Series
3.
Isthmenses
Rudd,
ser.
nov,
vel
arbusculae;
fructus
dehiscens,
valvulis
lignosis, hilo
sublig-
coriaceis, longo.
glabratis;
semina
unicolora
coccinea,
elliptico
mm.
typifies the
characters
venation
members
of
this
series fruit,
show
relationship and
with
species tend
of
section
but
the
flowers,
pubescence
to
resemble
Coccineae. seeds of the Isthmenses The are essentially those of the identical 0. with
smallest of
section the 0.
Unicolores. of 0.
largest, The
resemble woody in
seeds
stipuUiris. in
valves of
fruit
isthmensis,
less so
The
four
species
of
this
series and
seem to 0.
to
form is
natural
vegetatively is
as
fruit,
most
distinctive, Otherwise,
characters
much
like
Colombian#,.
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other three species are similar, with differences chiefly in size of parts,
0.
isthmensis
to largest in
0.
venezolana.
Rudd, sp. no v.
Figure 6
Arbor stipulae
usque
ad
30
m,
alta;
ramuli 1-2
glabrati; X mm.
triangulares,
attenuatae,
basi
latae;
folia
5-11-foliolata,
axi
8-10
cm.
longo,
velutino,
glabrescenti,
petiolo
2-2.5
cm.
distantibus, foliolis
cum
petiolulis
mm. vel
longis
et
1-1.5
mm. 2-8
diametro, cm.
laminis 1-3.5
subcm.
coriaceis
ellipticis
ellipLico-oblongis,
longis,
latis,
apice vel
acutis,
basi
obtusis, venis
supra
glabris,
subnitidis,
subtus
glabris
tenuiter
sericeis,
secondariis
inconspicuis,
utrinsecus
5-10;
inflorescentiae
cum
axibus
ferrugino-velutinis,
bracteis bracteo-
lisque
triangularibus,
1-3
mm.
longis
et
mm.
latis,
floribus
15-18
ram.
longis,
calyce
ferrugino-velutino,
10
mm.
longo,
tubo
mm.
longo,
dentibus
mm.
longis,
petalis
lilacinis;
ovarium
subsessile,
ferrugino-villosum,
3-5-0vulatum;
fructus
dehiscens,
sublignosus,
glaber,
subnitidus,
nigratus,
1-spermus,
2-2.5
cm.
longus,
1.5
cm.
latus,
cm.
crassus,
valvulis
mm.
crassis;
semina
coccinea,
8-10
mm.
longa,
9-10
mm.
lata,
7-9
mm.
crassa,
hilo
mm.
longo
et
1.5
mm. lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium,
no.
1820777,
collected
at
Boquete,
Chiriqtii,
Panamd,
June
30,
1938,
by
M.
E.
Davidson
(no.
848).
Duplicates
at A,
F,
Distribution :
Known
Fanamd,
at elevations
of
PANAMA:
Cocl:
Cerro
Pajita,
Allen
4499
(C,
G,
K,
MO,
NY,
S,
U,
US).
This
is
distinctive above, of
species, one,
yet
it
is in
known fruit,
only the
from
the
two
collections Originally,
cited
the
type,
other, as
in
flower. pana-
duplicates
these
numbers
were
distributed
0.
meTms,
an
17*
Pubi.
Field Mus.
Bot.
17
:264.
1937. Figure 6
Tree,
to
about
50
m.
tall;
young
stems
ferrugino-
to
fulvo-velu-
tinous;
stipules
deltoid,
acicular,
about
1-2
mm.
long,
1-1.5
mm.
broad at the base, pubescent like the stem; leaves (3-5-) the axis the 9-45 pairs cm. long, pubescent, 3-5 cm. glabrescent, the the
petiole
long,
of leaflets
apart,
petiolules 4-6
mm.
long,
oblong, 3-35 cm, long, 2-10 cm. broad, acute to abruptly acuminate, the acumen to about 10 mm. long, the base obtuse or truncate, the upper
surface glabrous,
subnitid or nitid,
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ORMOSIA
319
along
the
major
veins,
otherwise
finely
and
sparsely
appressed-
pubescent,
glabrescent,
the
secondary
veins
moderately raised,
about
10-12
pair,
essentially
parallel,
5-25
mm.
apart,
forming
angles
of
50-55
with
the
midvein;
inflorescences
with
axes
fulvo-
to
cano-
velutinous,
the
bracts
and
bracteoles
linear,
2-3
mm.
long;
flowers the
tube 34
mm.
long,
mm.
in
diameter,
the
teeth 4 mm.
long;
corolla
white
and
pink
purplish
(fide
Schultes
&
Reko);
fruit
dehiscent,
lignous,
black
or
dark
brown,
glabrous,
nitid
or
subnitid,
1-3-,
com-
monly
1-seeded,
3-7
cm.
long,
2-3
cm.
broad,
cm.
thick,
the valves
1.5-3
cm.
10-13 mm.
long,
10-11
mm. wide,
and 6-8
mm.
thick,
the hilum
2-2.5
mm.
long
and
mm.
wide.
Type Llewelyn
locality: Williams
Ubero, (no.
Oaxaca, cited
Mexico. below.
Type
collected
by
9423),
Distribution :
In
rain
forest,
from
southern
Mexico
to
northern
Colombia,
at elevations of
about
5-800 meters.
Oaxaca:
Ubero,
LI
Williams San
9423 Juan
(BM,
type,
G,
K,
S,
US). &
Yaves, (F,
Choapan, NA,
Reko
9(F).
Lalana,
8chuUet
GH, US).
UC).
Sierra Juarez,
Gomez-Pompa,
Hernandez
380 (MEXU,
GUATEMALA: Between
Alta
Verapaz:
Cubilguitz,
Steyermark (F,
44658 NY,
(F).
Izabal:
Mills 7,
BRITISH
Toledo: along
Kinlock 6 Fto.
Highland
Creek,
Sierra,"
COSTA (NY,
General,
Barbour
USFS). Vbbaouab: Hayes (F, 352 Ida Coiba, K). Dwyer 1170 (US). Canal Zone: Rfo
(BM,
Pefia
Blanca
Bay,
Barro
Colorado
Island,
COLOMBIA:
Choc<5:
Local
names:
Colorfn,
mfl-sa,
palo
de
Salvador
(Mexico); (Costa
acu-td Rica).
(Guatemala);
hormiga
(British
Honduras);
alas&n
Of most
the
four
species and is
assigned known
to
this
series,
0.
isthmensis geographic
has
been It
collected
over
the
largest
area.
size,
shape,
The fruits
also
in
size
and
number
of
seeds; than
the
fruits seed.
are
not
only
longer
but
usually
narrower
those
Two Costa to be In
of
the
cited 9383
above, from
Dayton
&
Barbour sterile
3127 but
from
Rica
and
Colombia,
are
appear
referable the
original
description
type,
LI.
Williams
8926,
but noted
that it
differed from
the
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18.
sp.
nov.
Figure 6
Arbores
vel
arbusculae
usque
ad
15
m.
altae;
ramuli
novelli
cano-
vel
stipulae folia
deltoideae, (5-)
velutinae, axi
circiter
mm. 9-18
longae,
latae;
7-11-foliolata,
velutino,
cm.
longo,
petiolo
2.5-6
cm.
longo,
jugis
inter
sese
2-6
cm.
distanti-
bus, vel
petiolulis
3-^4
mm.
longis, 4-10
1.5-2
mm.
laminis
coriaceis acutis,
subcoriaceis,
ovatis,
cm.
longis,
latis,
apice
basi
obtusis, venis
supra
glabris,
subnitidis,
subtus
plus
minusve
glabris medio-
praeter
maioribus
saepe
tomentulosis,
venis
secundariis
criter
elevatis,
utrinsecus
8-12,
fere
parallelis,
inter
sese
5-20
mm.
distantibus,
angulis
venarum
costaeque
circiter
60- 70;
in fores-
een tiae
cum
axibus
fulvo-
vel
bracteis
deltoideis,
circiter 3
mm.
Iongi,
calyce ferrugino-
velutino, dentibus
10-13 5-6
mm.
longo,
tube
5-7
mm.
longo
et
mm.
diametro, dehiscens,
mm.
longis,
petalis
atroviolaceis;
fructus
coriaceus
vel
sublignosus,
saepe
subtiliter cm.
fer-
rugino-tomentulosus,
glabrescens,
longus,
(2.5-)
3-3,5
cm.
latus,
1.5
cm.
crassus, crassis;
inter
semina
plus
minusve mm.
constrictus,
valvulis
11.5
mm.
semina
coccinea,
12-14
longa,
10-14
mm.
lata,
9-11
mm,
crassa,
hilo
elliptico
2-3
mm.
longo
et
11.5 in the
mm. U.S.
Type
the
Hoy a
de
Alb&n,
El
Valle, by J.
Colombia,
at
1350-1400 22617),
meters
elevaat F.
tion,
October 26,
1946,
Cuatrecasas
(no,
Isotype
Distribution:
Western
Colombia,
at
elevations
of
about
1350-
Magdalena: Bogota,
Vista s.n.
Nieve, (BM).
Espina
Giacometto Jerico,
A102 Bro.
(Y).
Cespedes
Antioquia:
Daniel
Sonsfin, Bro. Daniel 2476 (A, F, NY). Daniel (P). no.] 3823 (US). El and Valle:
Between
Sevilla
Caieedonia,
P6rez-Arbel&ez
Cuatre-
Local This
names:
Chocho to
(Antioquia); be
mate
species
appears
intermediate
between
0.
venezolana, The
probably from
more
closely is
related
to
the
specimen From
Magdalena
sterile,
with
essentially Record as
leaflets.
the wood
it was identified by S.
J.
sp.
It
is
being
referred
to
0.
colombiana,
tentatively,
and
with
the
hope
that
other
collections
will
be
forthcoming.
19.
Ormosia venezolana
Rudd,
ap. nov*
Figure 6
Arbor;
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-
vel
ferrugino-velutini;
stipulae
deltoideae,
velutinae,
1.5-2
mm.
longae,
basi
mm.
latae;
folia
5-
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ORMOSIA
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11- * L1 # * 0. CRUENTA j i
Mill
jS. % 0. I3THMENSIS i r"*' * %m \ 0. COLOMBIAKA -y-m r~ J /j "V 1 > % 0 VENEZOLANA Figure 6.Ormosia section Ormosia series Isikmenscs; Geographic distribution of species; 0. venetolarut: a, portion of leaf, X b, seed, fruit, X K*
vel 4-6
axi
velutino, inter
glabrati, 2.5-5
9-15 cm.
cm.
longo
minimo,
petiolo 3-6
jugis
sese
distantibus,
petiolulis
mm. 4-15
longis, cm.
2 mm.
diametro, laminis coriaceis vel subcoriaceis, ovatis, 3-9.5 cm. latis, apice acutis, plus basi obtusis vel
longis, supra
subcordatis,
glabris,
subnitidis,
subtus
minusve
glabris
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praeter
venis
maioribus
saepe
tomentulosis,
venis
secundariis
mediocrifcer mm.
elevatis,
utrinsecus angulis
8-10,
prope
parallelis,
inter sese
5-20
distantibus,
venarum
costaeque
circiter
40-55;
inflorescentiae bracteolisque
cum
axibus
fulvo-
vel
nec
bracteis
nec
floribus
completis
visis,
vel
ferrugino-
velutino
circiter
10 mm.
longo,
tubo
4 mm.
longo
et 6
mm.
diametro,
dentibus
mm.
longis;
fructus
dehiscens,
coriaceus
vel
sublignosus,
tomentulosus,
glabrescens,
1-5-spermus,
5-12
cm.
longus,
3-4
cm,
latus,
1.5
cm.
crassus,
inter
semina
nonnihil
constrictus,
valvulis
0.5-1 lata,
mm. 11-13
crassis; mm.
semina hilo
coccinea, elliptico
15-20 3-3.5
mm. mm.
longa, longo et
13-18 1-1.5
mm. mm,
crassa,
la to.
Type in
the U.S.
2373489,
collected in
the
Quebrada Venezuela,
los at
Chorros, about
El
Avila, meters
above
Caracas, April
Estado 4,
Miranda, by Jos6
1400
elevation,
1962,
Rafael Garcia
(s.n,).
Distribution:
of about
Additional
VENEZUELA: (MER).
M^rida:
As
suggested
by
the
characters
given
in
the
key,
the
two
species,
0.
venezolana of fruit
and
0.
colombiana, It seems
are
very
similar,
differing on
in of as
size the
and
seed. of
desirable,
however, to
the
limited
number
specimens
available,
maintain
separate
taxa.
Series
4*
Amaxonicae
Ruddt
aer,
nov.
Arbor es; venae tertiae foliolorura communiter conspicuae, parallelae; fructus dehiscens, valvulis glabris vel subglabris, hilo reticulato-rugosis; elliptico, 2-3 mm,
semina bicolora coccinea macula nigra notata, longo. As indicated in the key, these this series
appears
to
be
related one
to
the
Cocdneae.
However,
three
species
resemble
another
closely
enough
to
suggest
a natural group.
0.
amazonica.
20.
Ormosia amazonica
Bot.
Rio
de Janeiro
: 139.
1922, 7
Figure Ormosia euneura Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gard. Berlin 9 : 972. 1926.
Tree to about 20 m. high; young stems cinereo- to fulvo-tomentulose; stipules not or seen; leaves 7-11-foliolate, the petiole the axis cm. 14-40 long, cm. long, of
velutinous
tomentulose,
7-12
the
pairs
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
323
leaflets
5-7
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
5-10
mm.
long,
2-4
mm.
in
elliptical, ovate,
or obovate,
8-22
cm.
long,
4,5-11
cm.
broad,
the
apex
obtuse,
breviacuminate,
the
base
rounded to cordate,
essentially
glabrous,
the
lower
surface
finely
and
tightly
crisp-
pubescent, pair,
the
venation
the
secondary
veins
about of
1012 about
essentially
parallel,
apart,
forming
angles
axes fulvo-tomentulose,
acuminate,
about
mm,
long,
1-2
mm.
broad,
lii] AMAZONICA / *
CO
the
bracteoles mm.
linear,
7-8
mm.
long to
and
mm.
wide
or less;
flowers mm,
15-17
long;
calyx
fulvo-
ferrugino-tomentulose,
8-10
long,
the
tube 4-5
mm.
long
and
about 5
mm.
in
diameter,
the teeth
4-6 mm. long; petals purplish; fruit dehiscent, sublignous or coriaceous, essentially glabrous at maturity, reticulate-rugose, black to dark
brown,
1-3-seeded,
cm.
long, cm.
1,5-2.5 thick,
cm. the
broad, valves
constricted
between
seeds,
1.5
broad, and
7-8
mm.
thick, the
hilum
mm.
long
and
1.5
mm. wide.
Type Type
locality: by
"Cacoal Ducke i
Imperial," 14833),
below
Obidos,
Pard,
Brazil.
collected 767-057<65
(no.
cited below.
324
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Distribution:
In
forests
along
rivers,
periodically
inundated,
"varzea
land,"
middle
to
upper Amazon
basin,
Brazil
and
Peru.
BRAZIL: ParA: Obidos, Dueke [MG no.) 14833(B NY, G, P, R type, US). (A, Amazonas: BM, F, G, Near K, M, mouth of MO, NY,
M, F,M. neg.
28237 ex
G, G,
K,
NY),
5123
Madeira," PERU: B,
15459
Tessmann 3665
F.M. neg.
Local
names:
Mulungu,
ten to
grande
da
varzea
(Brazil).
Examination
of
type
material
of
0.
a7nazonica} to
in
fruit,
and
0.
euneura,
in flower,
shows
the
two
species
be synonymous.
21.
OrmoBia 1943.
bopiensis
Pierce
ex
Macbr.
Field
Mus.
Pub.
Bot.
13(3)
: 248. 7
Figure
Tree
to
about 20
lose;
stipules
linear-deltoid,
3-10
mm.
long,
1-2
mm.
broad
at
the
7-13-foliolate,
long,
tomentulose,
glabrate,
cm.
long,
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules 2 mm.
2-9
mm.
long,
1.5-4
mm.
in the
diameter, blades
aculeate
stipels, ovate,
about
long,
sometimes
present,
coriaceous,
elliptic-oblong,
or obovate,
4-35
cm.
long,
3-17.5
cm,
broad,
the apex
obtuse
to acuminate with
acumen
10-15 mm.
long,
the base
truncate,
subcordate, a
or obtuse,
the
glabrous
trace of pubescence
tulose
along
the
major
veins,
otherwise
moderately
to
sparsely
the
essentially parallel,
the
mid vein;
inflorescences
with
axes fulvo-
to
the at
bracts base,
linear-deltoid, the
4-10
mm.
long
the
broad
less;
flowers
13-15
mm.
8-12
the
tube
mm.
diameter,
mm. fruit
long;
violet
Klug),
dehiscent,
sublignous
or
coriaceous,
velutinous,
1-
or
2-seeded, the
3-6
cm.
long, 1.5
(1.5-) cm,
cm.
broad, 1
conmm. mm.
between
seeds, red
about and
the
valves
seeds
bicolored
black,
11-14
long,
10-12
broad, wide.
6-8
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
about
mm.
long
and
1-1.5
mm.
Type
locality:
Mishuyacu,
near
Iquitos,
Loreto,
Peru,
in
forest,
100
meters elevation.
(no. and
669),
cited below.
Distribution:
Upper Amazon
Bolivia.
PERU: Cuzco:
Loreto:
Miahuyacu,
near
Iquitos,
Klug
669
(F
type,
NY,
US).
Paucartambo,
Vargas 14907
(US).
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
325
BOLIVIA:
La
Paz:
Rio
Coroico,
Pearce
s.n.,
April
1866
(BM,
NY).
Basin
of Rio Bopi, San Bartolomg, near Calisaya, S, U, US, Y). Apolo, R. S. Williams 1434
F, G, K,
MO, NY,
NY, UC).
Local
name:
Huyruro
(Bolivia).
Superficially,
this
species
resembes
0.
amazonica
and,
obviously,
The differences are not readily expressed, of the key. However, I believe that at
least
two
taxa are
involved.
The
NY
sheet
of
Krukoff
10408,
fruiting
specimen
from
the
Rio
Bopi,
Bolivia,
was
annotated
by
Pierce
as
the
type
of
his
Ormosia
but
he
did his
not
publish
the
species,
Macbride, for
who
valiof
name
in
treatment
of
the
Leguminosae
the
Flora
that Pierce
had
annotated the
as
0.
bopiensis, species.
and
which,
therefore
automatically however,
became
type
of
the
The
original
description,
must
have
been
based
on
the
Krukoff
collection,
because
fruit
was
described,
22*
Ormosia Woods
schippii
Pierce
ex
Standl.
and
Steyerm.,
emend
Rudd,
Trop.
parte.
Tree
to
about
35-40
m.
high;
young
stems
fulvo-
to
cinereo-
stipules
not
seen;
leaves the
5-9-foliolate, petiole
the
axis cm.
10-35 long,
tomentulose,
glabrescent,
about
5-7
the 2-3 to
pairs mm.
of in
leaflets
3-5 the
cm,
apart,
the
petiolules or
4-5
mm.
diameter, or,
blades
coriaceous obovate,
ovate-oblong,
sometimes
5-27
3-11
wide, the
the
acumen
about
10 mm.
long, for a
to subcordate, along
the upper surface glabrous except major veins, the lower surface
pubescence
the
the
hairs
loosely
crispate, parallel,
the
pair,
essentially with
5-20
forming
angles
about
55 *-65 *
the
mid vein;
inflorescences
with axes cinereo- or fuivo-tomentulose, glabrescent, the bracts lanceolate, acuminate, 7-8 mm. 8-10 long, mm. 1 long, 2-2.5 mm, broad, 18-22 the bracteoles calyx
linear,
mm.
broad;
flowers
mm.
long;
cinereo- to fulvo-tomentulose,
in diameter,
the
dehiscent,
sublignous,
brown,
at maturity but often with a trace of pubescence at the base, commonly l-seeded, valves 2-3 cm. long, 2-2.5 cm. broad, red about with a 1.5 cm. thick, the
1-2
mm,
thick;
seeds
bicolored,
black
spot,
12-13
mm.
long,
10-12
mm.
broad,
and
7-9
mm.
thick,
the hilum
2-3
mm.
long
and
1-1.5
mm.
wide.
326
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Type
locality:
"Temash
River,
in
forest
shade,"
Toledo
District
British Honduras.
Type
collected by Schipp
(no.
1297),
cited below.
Distribution: Mexico
southern meters.
150
MEXICO:
Chiapas:
Selva
Lacandona,
Gomez-Pompa (MEXU).
339
(MEXU,
US).
Between La Arena and Salas, BRITISH HONDURAS: Temash (GH,K). R., Schipp 1297
Miranda 8471/1
ElCayo: BM,
(US). 8);
(A,
F type,
NY,
Local
names:
Palo
macho,
came
de caballo
(Mexico);
John
Crow
bead
(British
Honduras).
two specimens,
one
in
fruit,
Schipp
132,
which
Pierce
had
annotated
as
the
type
of
his
unpublished
species,
and
Schipp
1297,
in
flower,
which
Standley
and
Steyermark
designated
as
type.
Later
it
was
observed
that
the
two
specimens
represented
different
species;
one,
0.
schippii,
was
emended, the other, given the name 0. velutina, was published as new.
Series
5.
Coccineae
Rudd,
ser.
nor.
Arbores
nonnumquam
maximae;
fructus
dehiscens,
valvulis
lig-
coccinea
elliptico
The
type
of
this
series
is
0.
coccinea,
which
is
also
the
type
of
the
genus. seem to
This may in part be an artificial grouping, but the similarities outweigh the dissimilarities, and there appears to be inter-
as well
as hybridization.
23.
Jacks.
Trans.
Linn.
Soc.
10
:360, t.
25.
1811. FIGURE 8
lose,
sometimes
glabrescent; the
stipules 8-30
minute, cm.
deltoid,
1-2
mm. to
long; sub-
leaves
7-11-foliolate,
axis
long,
tomentulose
sericeous, the
2-7
cm.
apart, cori-
petiolules
the
blades
aceous, acute,
ovate,
elliptic,
or or
obovate, obtuse,
3-22
cm.
long,
2-11 the
cm.
broad, some-
breviacuminate,
the
base
obtuse,
margin
times revolute,
the upper surface glabrous, nitid or subnitid, the lower surface usually
lose along the maj or veins, sometimes appressed-pubescent, or glabrate, otherwise times about sparsely pubescent with minute appressed hairs, or someraised,
glabrate, (8-)
the
secondary
veins
usually
conspicuously
KUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
327
axes fulvo2-3.5
or linear-deltoid,
mm.
broad at the base, the bracteoles linear or linear-deltoid, flowers 10-15 mm. long; calyx fulvoor
ferrugino-tomentulose,
mm. long,
long,
4 mm. in diameter,
mm. long; corolla dark purplish; fruit dehiscent, lignous, black or dark
brown,
glabrous
at maturity,
nitid,
usually
1-seeded,
sometimes with
2-4
seeds,
about
2.5-6
cm.
long,
1.5-3
cm.
wide,
slightly
constricted
about
cm.
thick,
thick; seeds
bicolored,
red
and black,
10-15
mm.
long,
9-12
mm.
broad,
and 7-10
mm.
thick,
mm. wide.
,_
i i
I /
} b-
<?
1 '7 / I
IGURE
8.Ormosia
section
Ormosia
aeries
Coccineae,
in
part;
Geographic
distribution var.
of species;
23a.
Ormosia coccinea var. coccinea* Jacks. Trans. Linn. Soc. 10 :360, t. 25,
Figure 1811.
El.
Guian. 2 :773.
Plumieri.
or obovate
to elliptic, with lateral veins mostly 4-10 mm. apart, strongly depressed above and raised below, diverging from the midvein at 60-70 angles;
long,
long,
of leaflets
fruit 2-3
the valves
35
thick.
328
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Type
locality :
French
Guiana.
Type
collected
by
Aublet,
cited
below.
Distribution :
zon
delta of Brazil,
in
sandy soil.
FRENCH
GUIANA:
Without
exact
locality,
Aublet
s.n.
(BM
type Man a,
of
R-
cocdnea); Richard s.n. (P); Martin s.n. 112; (BM, F, K, P). 7323 95 (NY). (P),
Sagot
Route de Mana, Camp dea Malagaches, Bur. For. & AgricPariacabo, Benoist 1417 (P). Godebert, (P); Cowan Wachenkeim & s.n.
BM),
140 (P).
(NY).
Agric.
Klein 54-17330
Wayombo, Donderkreek, Stahel 357 (A, Zaandam, Sur. For. (TJ). Creek, Bur.
Brownsberg,
6630
[tree
Lanjouw &
GUIANA:
Upper
Demerara
R.,
C.
W.
Anderson
BRAZIL:
PahX:
GurupA,
Ducke
[MG
no.] P,
15962
(BM,
G,
MG,
R,
US);
(BM, G,
MG,
R, RB, 8, U, US); Pires & Silva no.] 16657 (MG). Rio Xingu,
US).
[MG (MG),
Carapo 5421
Grande,
Breves,
Pires,
Frdes,
Local
names:
Panacoco,
agui
(French
Guiana);
kokriki,
hoog-
land-kokrikie (Arawak,
(Carib,
Surinam);
barakaro
firiberoebana
ibikaro
iwi
Surinam).
In
general, in
the
collections to
listed that
above
are
remarkably "lumped"
uniform the
in
character,
contrast
those
have been
in
other
variety
of
0.
cocdnea.
Among
the
material
of
Stahel
357,
however,
are of
similar
to
those
commonly found
on
specimens
O.
Jackson,
the
specimens
collected
by
Martin,
cited
above,
but
it
appears
that
Martin's material, with flowers and lustration of the species. the likelihood, barium, to and
The general aspect of the specimens indicates at one refer time a part in his of the Lambert The Herof
which
did
paper.
holotype
the basionym of the species, is a sterile specimen and, as the artist's model.
not serve
23b. Ormosia coccinea var, subsimplex (Spruce ex Benth.) nov. Ormosia subsimplex Spruce ex Benth. in Mart. Fl. Bras.
15(1): 316.
1862.
leaflets
of
this
are
elliptic
to
with
the
lateral 10-15
less
conspicuous diverging
in the
the
typical at
commonly of about
apart,
midvein
50~60;
petiole 5-7 cm. long, the petiolules 5-10 mm. long, 5-7 cm. apart; fruit 1.5-2,5 cm. broad, the valves
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
329
Type collected
by Spruce
(no.
2955),
Distribution:
Upper
basins
of Venezuela,
Colombia,
and
Brazil,
and in
the
upper
Amazon
basin
of
Peru,
at
edge
of
savannas,
in
"sabaneta,"
and
"restinga."
Amazonas:
Maroa,
LI.
Williams
14304
(F,
G,
US,
San Carlos, Spruce 2955 (K type, NY, P); HoU LI Williams Rio 14614 (F, G, US, VEN), &
NY,
VEN);
14660
VEN). U, VEN).
Cafio
Arapacua,
Pacimoni,
Maguire
Wurdack
34882 Level
NY,
Between San
Fernando de Atabapo and San Antonio, Rfo Ventuari, Maguire, Cowan, 154 (NY). Santa &
(NY, LI.
Croizat VEN).
Rosa de
Williams
14694
(F,
G,
US,
BolIvah:
Piedra Marimare,
east of Rfo Orinoco, opposite head of Isla El Gallo, (F, G, K, NY, S, US, VEN), 40883 VaupJss: Rfo (F, K, NY, S,
Wurdack
Apaporis, (US). La
Jirijirimo, Miraflorea,
OarclarBarriga Rfo
13686
Gutiirrez
Schultes SI,
Amazonas:
Igaraparand,
Chorrera,
Schultes 3973
US).
BRAZIL: F, G, K,
Amazonas: P),
"Props Panure
NY, (A,
Rio Uaupes, Fries [Krukoff] 12468/211 DS, F). Cor6-Cor6, Rio Uaupes,
NY,
12566/290
CAS,
Pires
(IAN,
Schultes & Pires 8998 (US). (A, NY, CAS, F, NY, POM). Rio
Ca-te-espera, S&o Gabriel, Frdes [Krukoff] 12377/137 Cucui, Frdes [Krukoff] (IAN, Igana 12406/150 NY, and U). (A, CAS, DS, F,
POM). 762
I Sana,
Negro, Rio
Frdes 22279
Tunuf,
Pires
(IAN,
NY).
Igana,
between
Tunuf,
Black
(IAN). PERU: Loheto: Alto Rio Itaya, LI. Williams 3505 (F, G, US).
names: da at
Huairura
(Quechua, wo-k&
Peru);
peonia
(Venezuela);
ten to
(Brazil); of his
(Puinave, description
Bentham,
original
questioned whether it should be considered as a variety of 0, However, the two collections by Spruce that he cited as O.
O.
smithii,
being
assigned and it
uniform
characters,
possible
additional
varieties collec-
forms
should
Surprisingly, resemble
tions,
from
Colombia
those
of
variety
more area.
closely
than
do
most
of
the
collections
from
the
intervening
24.
Qrmosia
arborea
(Veil.)
Harms,
Report.
Sp.
Nov.
19:288.
1924. Figure 8
Fl.
Flutn.
303. 11
7 : pi.
99.
1835.
Linnaea
:405.
Tree,
to
about
12
m.
tall;
stipules
not
seen;
young
fulvolong, apart,
leaves
the
axis of
about
1230 3-5
petiole
4-8
the
pairs
leaflets
330
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
the
petiolules
3-5
mm.
long
and to
2-3.5
mm. 5-22
in cm.
the cm.
blades broad,
subcoriaceous,
elliptic-oblong
ovate,
obtuse,
acute
to
acuminate,
the
base
rounded
or
subcordate,
the
upper
surface
subnitid,
glabrous,
the lower
surface
fulvo-tomentulose
subappressed-
glabrescent, mm,
the
secondary
veins of
raised,
about
10-15 the
(-20)
apart,
forming
angles
about
50-55
with
midvein;
inflorescences
with
axes
fulvo-tomentulose,
the
bracts
linear,
2-3
mm.
long,
the
bracteoles
linear,
1.5-2
mm.
long;
flowers
(13-)
16-20 mm.
long;
(8-)
10-12
mm.
long,
dehiscent,
nearly
so
at
maturity,
nitid,
black,
1-3-,
commonly
1-seeded,
4-6
cm.
long,
2.5-3.5
cm.
broad,
cm,
thick,
the
valves long,
2-4 13
mm. mm.
thick; broad,
and
black,
about
13-15
mm.
and
10
mm.
thick,
the Rio
hilum de
3.5
mm.
long
and
1.5
mm.
wide. col-
Type
locality:
Janeiro,
Brazil.
Type
presumably
lected
by
Vellozo,
represented In woods
by
Plate
99,
op.
Distribution:
and
along
the
coast
eastern Brazil.
BRAZIL: isotype of
Clauasen s.n.
(BM, of 0.
possible acuta ?
0.
fragment,
possibly
Macae
Janeiro: (BR, G,
Gomes P);
(K);
Glaziou
Richard s.n.
Widgren s.n.
(S).
Jardim
cultivated, Constantino 276 (K, S, U, US); Whitford 38 (F, GH, S, US, Y). Copacabana," Copacabana, LuU s.n. 655 (F, Luschnath 131 [Martius Herb. Fl. Bras, (R). no.] (BR, G,
(R).
de
732
[RB
NY,
US); 101
Machado (C).
no.]
(RB),
76112 64
(RB, (RB,
"Praia Morro
Lund
Gruta de no.]
Imprensa, (RB). de
Duarte
Kuhlmann S, US).
[RB
41437
Minas
Gerais: Heringer
Regnell 93624
(K,
Horto
Florest&l
Paraopeba,
Tombos, Cam-
(R). (S).
Paulo:
Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, 29416 8265, 16533 (NY). Rio Itarard, 8731 GH,
(S). 725
PabanA.:
Jacarei,
US), F, G,
Itarar6,
opposite
Morungava,
Santa Catarina:
Barrado
Sul,
Araquarf,
Local
names:
olho
de
cabra,
olho
de
onca,
pau
rip a,
pan de Santo
In&cio,
sapiranga.
This has
species
appears
to
be
part
of
the
O.
coccinea area
complex
that
been
geographically separated
from
the main
of distribution
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
331
for
some
time. species,
I at
believe least
that
it
is
desirable more
to
maintain
it
as
separate
until
we
have
information
concerning
the flora
Harms
correctly
noted
that
0,
arborea,
based
on
Vellozo's
Abrus
arboreus,
was
distinct
from
Vogel's
0.
nitida
and
should
not
be
in
synonymy,
as placed by Bentham.
25,
Ormosia grossa
Kudd,
Bp. no v.
Figure
Arbor
m.
alta;
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-velutini;
stipulae
non
visae;
folia
7- vel
9-foliolata,
axi
8-14
cm.
longo,
velutino,
petiolo
3-3.5
cm,
longo,
jugis
inter
sese
2-3.5
cm.
distantibus,
foliolis
cum
petiolulis
4-5 mm. longis et 3 mm. diametro, laminis coriaceis, ellipticis, 6-11 cm. longis, 3.5-5 cm. latis, obtusis vel retusis, basi obtusis, supra nitidis,
glabris,
subtus
leviter
tomentosi,
pilis
ferruginis,
circiter
mm.
longis,
laxe
crispis,
venis
secundariis
prominentibus,
utrinsecus
circiter
9-11,
fere
parallelis,
inter
sese
5-10
mm.
distantibus,
angulis
venarum velutinis;
50-55; inflorescentiae cum axibus fulvonon visae; flores non visi; fructus
bracteolaeque
dehiscens,
lignosus,
glaber,
nitidus,
1-4-spermus,
4-9
cm.
longus,
3-3.5
cm.
latus,
2.5-3
cm.
crassus, nigra
valvulis
5-7
mm.
coccinea
macula
notata,
13-14
mm.
longa,
11-13
mm.
lata,
et
10-11
mm.
crassa,
hilo
2-2.5
mm. in
longo the
et
1-1.5
mm.
Type
Herbarium
Amazonicum,
Goeldi,
no.
21296, Brazil,
collected July 1,
at
Cachoeira Baixa
do
Taruma,
Manaus, Nacional
Amazonas,
1955, by W.
Rodrigues
(Institute
de
Pesquisas
Mulungu,
one to to
known
cited
above
appears
to
be
warrant
recognition. as
Superficially, in the
0.
lignivaXvis
differs,
indicated this
key,
that seem
to be significant,
at least in
genus.
26.
Ormosia lignivalvis
Figure
Arbor
usque
ad
50
m.
alta;
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-
vel
cano-velutini;
stipulae
minutae, axi
mm.
longae
vel
minus,
caducae; cm.
folia
5-11-foliolata,
longo,
velutino,
petiolo
2-8
longo,
jugis
inter et
sese
1-4
cm.
foliolis
cum
petiolulis
3-10
longis longis,
1.5-3.5 cm.
mm.
laminis latis,
coriaceis, obtusis
ellipticis
vel
3-17 vel
longis,
cm.
vel
subacutis, costa
obtusis erulis,
subcordatis,
nitidis,
glabris, pilis
interdum minus
subtus
uniform!ter
subsericeis, utrinsecus
plus
crispis,
secundariis
prominentibus,
circiter
10-15,
fere
parallelis,
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^T I C-
d 0, LIGWIVALVI3
LA*-
-r .'
Jj ! w f f""
i t i # . 0. PAfiAEHS IS Figure 9,Ormosia section Ormosia series Coccineaet in species; leaf, fruit, and seed of 0. lignivalvis; part: inter sese 3-10 mm. distantibus, cum mm. angulis venarum vel
Geographic distribution of
costaeque
circiter
50-60; bracteis
axibus longis,
fulvo1
basi
mm.
toideis,
11.5
mm.
longis;
flores
11-12
mm.
longi,
calyce
fulvo-
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
333
velutino,
6-7
mm.
longo,
tubo
4-4.5
mm.
longo,
4.5
mm.
diametro,
dentibus
2-2.5
mm.
longo,
petalis
atropurpureis,
vexillo
macula
alba
notato;
fructus
dehiscens,
lignosus,
glabrescens,
nitidus,
castaneus,
nigratus,
1-4-, communes
1-spermus,
inter
semina
aliquanto
constricfcus,
eircitor
2.5
cm.
crassus,
valvulis
5-7 15
mm.
crassus;
semina
bicolora, lata,
coccinea mm.
macula
nigra 3
notata,
13et
mm.
longa,
12-13
mm.
9-10
crassa,
hilo
mm.
longo
1.5
mm.
Type
April
1945, by R.
de Lemos
Fr6es
(no.
20796). In
Duplicates forest on
at F, sandy
K,
and
Distribution:
soil,
"terra
and
British
Guiana,
southeastern
Venezuela,
and
the
upper
Amazon
GUIANA:
Route de St. Laurent k Cayenne, km, km. 8.9, Bur. Forest, Agr. & For.
&
(P).
GUIANA: no.
Mazaruni
Station,
Fanshawe
734
B.G.
3470]
BoLfvAK: of
of Cruzero,
Serranfa
Pia-shauhy,
El Dorado,
RB,
Olivenga,
Frdes
12077
(A,
Manaus, Ducke [RB no.] 23366 (P, RB, 8, US). Herb, MO, no.] NY, 15461 U, US). (NY). HumaitA,
[Krukoff BR, F, K,
Cipoal,
Local
names :
Agui
[Paramaka],
panacoco
(French
Guiana);
(British tento da
chaparillo, (Brazil). of
peonfo
(Venezuela);
ten to,
minutely of
crispate seed
pubescence are
and to
the
relatively 0.
hilum
the
characters
distinguish
lignivalvis
from
the
other
species
with
thick-valved
fruit.
27.
Ormoeia paraensis
Ducke,
Arch.
Jard.
Bot.
Rio Janeiro 4
62.
1925. Figure 9
Ormosta
crassicarpa
Pierce
ex
Pittier,
Bol. No.
Soc.
Venea.
Cienc.
Nat.
10
108.
Bol. Teen.
5:15.
Bol.
T6cn.
Inst.
Agron.
Bel6m
No.
38
:24.
1960.
Tree
to
about
40
m.
high;
young
stems
subsericeous, 7-15(-19)
the
hairs
leaves
(1-3-) the
7-25
petiole
about
long, and
1.5-4
diameter,
the
blades
coriaceous
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elliptic-oblong,
4-23
cm,
long,
1.5-8
cm.
broad,
obtuse
to
acute
or
sometimes
breviacuminate,
the
base
obtuse,
the
upper
surface
gla-
brous,
nitid
or subnitid,
the lower
surface
minutely
appressed-pubes-
cent,
glabrescent,
the
secondary
veins
inconspicuous,
but
slightly
raised, with
about
12-20
pair,
3-7
mm.
apart, axes
forming
angles
of
60-70 bracts
the
mid vein;
inflorescences
with
fulvo-sericeous,
the
deltoid or lanceolate,
1-2
mm.
long and
mm.
broad
at
the base,
the
bracteoles
linear,
about
mm.
long;
flowers
(6-)
9-10
mm.
long;
calyx
fulvo-sericeous,
(4.5-)
6-7
mm.
long,
the
tube
2.5-4
mm.
long,
fruit
glabrous
nitid, broad,
black 1.2-2
or
dark
brown, the
3-6.5 mm.
cm. thick;
long,
2-3.5
cm.
cm.
thick,
seeds
bicolored
10-13 mm. broad, and 8-10 mm. thick, 1 mm. wide. Montealegre," Para,
about
and
Type
locality:
"Serra
Itauajury
prope
Brazil.
Lec to type
collected by
Ducke
(RB
no.
17108).
Distribution:
Sandy
or
clay
soil,
"terra
firma,"
lowland,
high
jungle
of
the
Guianas,
Venezuela,
and
the
middle
to
lower
Amazon
region
of
Brazil,
at
elevations
up
to
about
800
meters,
FRENCH
GUIANA:
Camp
Bur. (U).
Agric.
&
For.
Guyan,
(P).
Bend [Herb,
Commewigne,
Perica
Lindeman
5352
(US).
Near
Paramar-
(NY,
U); For. Bur. SurArbor no, 77 [Herb, no.] 1508 (BR, (K, UJ. Forest Reserve, Watramiri, Arbor
(U), 4647 (K, NY, U); Arbor no. 192, [Herb, no.] 1427 Sektie no. O, Arbor no. [Herb, no.] 572 [Herb. (U). nos.J 1138 (U), 6079
U).
1589
1824
BRITISH
GUIANA: (K).
Moraballi Creek, Essequibo R., Fanshawe 464 [For. Dept. Creek, Essequibo R., Fanshawe 881, [For. Dept. B.G.
Keriti
NY). BoiJvar: Guayapo, LI. Williams 12058 (K, NY, UC, US,
crassicarpa).
Steyermark
60683
(F,
MO,
VEN).
Urim&n,
BRAZIL:
Branco:
Vista,
Caracarai,
Fries
22971
(IAN);
Serra do Divisor Brazil-Venezuela, Fries 23174 (IAN), 1047 F, [MG MG, no. 18125] R, SI, (K, US), MG, [RB (NY, Tipac, and MO, NY, R, SI, RB,
Ducke
18126] Rio
(A,
NY,
(K,
US).
Negro, Silva
Taper a, 4771
Fries US).
22900 Mt.
Curiau, US).
Pires
&
(NY,
ParX.:
Bel6m, S),
Ducke
[MG
no.]
15543
(F
photo
MG syntype, U).
16575
[MG no.]
syntype, Serra do
Braganga,
Ducke
[RB no.]
17107
isosyntypes), MG,
Ducke
Branco, U, US,
Fr6es
Mosqueiro, da Costa
Ducke 93
[RB
(RB, R.,
Tapajos K,
Monteiro S, U). O.
(F).
Upper
Krukojjf
BM,
NY,
km. 93,
Kublmann paratype of
Jimbo 307
(IAN
type of
Egler 7648
(IAN
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
335
Mata Luiz,
da
Frdes
US), 11612 (A, K, MO, NY, II, UC, US), 21573 des, Frdes 1796 Mato (A, BM, F, Rio G, MO, NY, P, S,
Alcfintara, 384
(US). 387
Gbosso:
Anno a,
Kuhlmann
383
(R),
(KB),
(R).
Local
names:
Agui,
panacoco
(French
Guiana);
barakaro
konok-
hodiboxo
ibikoro
[Arawak],
barakaroe
hohoro
di
koro
[Arawak],
"tervejoballi"?
[Arawak],
itjoerano
anakoko
[Carib],
konoboyepo
[Carib],
konoweyno barakaro,
[Carib], jumbi
[Carib],
kokriki
(Surinam);
Guiana);
metari-yek
[Arekuna],
mureyenu-yek,
peonla,
peonilla
(Venezuela);
ten to,
tenteiro
(Par&,
Brazil);
jutahy
do
capoeira,
mulungu,
mulunga
da
mata
(MaranhSo,
Brazil).
The
specimen
that Egler
(Bol.
Mus.
Par.
Emflio
Goeldi,
II.
18:63.
1963)
cited
as
type, not
RB been
no.
17108,
collected to me.
by
Ducke, I
actually have
lectotype,
has
available
However,
seen
several
syntypes
as
well
as
other
collections
annotated
by
Ducke,
so
that
the
identity
of
his 0.
0.
paraensis
can
be
readily
established. I believe
After
examining
types
of
crassicarpa
and
0.
heterophyUa,
they The
should species,
be
included latiort
within has a
the
circumscription extensive
of
0.
paraensis.
sensu
relatively
geographic range,
and, soil.
according There is
to
the collectors'
notes,
on
considerable
variation
and
leaflets,
but
the is
pubescence fairly
and
the The
angle types
of of
divergence 0.
of
the and
secondary 0.
veins
constant. in
crassicarpa than
heterophyUa
are
similar
having
leaflets
larger
average.
0. heterophyUa, for example, to larger ones in the type of 0. crassicarpa, but there seems to be no general geographic correlation.
28*
Figures
10
Arbor
usque
ad
60
m.
alt a;
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-
vel
cano-velutini;
stipulae folia
minutae,
mm.
longae jugis
vel inter
minus, sese
caducae; cm.
7-9-foliolata, foliolis
cm.
longo,
2.5-3.5
distantibus, laminis
cum
petiolulis
longis et 2 oblongis,
mm.
diametro, longis,
subcoriaceis,
ovatis,
obovatis,
4-15
cm.
3-7
cm.
latis,
acuminatis,
basi
obtusis,
supra
glabris
vel vel
subglabris,
nitidis,
costa
puberulis,
subtus
puberulis circiter
suffarinosis,
10,
mm.
venarum vel
costaeque
45-50; bracteis
axibus
fulvomm.
rhombicis,
3-5
longs,
bracteolis
linearibus,
1.5-2
mm.
longis;
flores
maturi non
visi,
calyce
336
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Figure
10.Or mo si a
section
Ormosia
series
Coccineae,
in
part:
0.
data: Geographic
distribution;
leaf, fruit,
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
337
castaneus,
nigratus,
nitidus,
1-
vel
2-spermus,
3-6
cm.
longus,
2-3
cm.
latus,
inter semina
aliquanto
constrictus,
circiter
1.5
cm.
crassus,
valvulis notata,
4-5
mm. 13
crassis; mm.
semina 10
bicolora, mm,
coccinea 8-9
macula
nigra hilo
circiter
longa,
lata,
mm.
crassa,
2.5
mm.
longo
et
mm. lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium,
no.
1660701,
collected
on
"low
terra
firma,"
near
Tres
Casas,
Humait&,
State
of
Amazonas,
Brazil,
September
14-October
11,
1934,
by
B,
A.
Krukoff
(no.
6478).
Duplicates
at A,
BM, On
BR, "low
F,
G,
K,
MO,
NY,
S,
U. tributaries
Distribution:
terra
firma,"
along
southern
to
Tres Near
Casas, mouth G,
Humait&, of Rio
(A,
BM, 5053
BK, (A,
F, F,
Krukoff
NY,
5894 (A,
K,
NY).
Local
name:
Mulungu.
In fruits
leaflet
pubescence valved,
this as
species 0.
resembles and
0.
smithii,
but
the The
are heavier
in
coccinea,
related
species.
angles
of
divergence of
of
the
secondary
veins
are
more
acute
than
in
most species
the genus.
29.
Kleinh.
Rec. Trav.
Bol,
Nerl.
22
; 392.
1925. Figure 8
Sur.
Sel.
17.
Mus.
Goeldi 5
(Huber)
Amshoff
(as trifoliata).
Tree to about 14 m. high; young stems fulvo-velutinous, glabrescent; stipules minute, deltoid, about 1 mm. long; leaves (1-) 3-7-foliolate,
the
axis
about
2-9
cm.
long,
the
petiole
1-3
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets plants,
1-2 the
cm.
apart,
stipels mm.
visible, in
in
young
petiolules
3-5
mm. long,
coriaceous,
elliptic to obovate,
1-10
broad,
nitid, the
hairs, 3-6
glabrescent, apart,
the
secondary angles of
veins about
prominent, 50-60
about the
mm.
forming
with
axes fulvo-velutinous,
the bracts
deltoid,
1-2 mm. long and about 1 mm. broad at the base, the bracteoles
deltoid, about 1 mm. long; flowers 10-12 mm. long; calyx 5-7 mm. long,
densely
the mm.
tube
about
mm.
long
and
3-4
mm.
in
diameter, sometimes
long;
the banner or
with
white to
mark
at base;
sublignous seeded,
coriaceous,
brown
black,
glabrate,
1-3-,
commonly
1-,
2-4
cm.
long,
1.2-2
cm.
wide,
slightly
constricted
between
the
seeds,
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1-1.2
cm.
thick,
the valves
1-2
mm.
red
and
black,
(6-)
9-11
mm.
long,
(6-)
8-10
mm.
wide,
and
5-6
mm.
thick,
the hilum
elliptic,
1-1.5
mm.
long
and
mm.
wide.
Type locality :
Surinam.
(no.
1299),
cited below.
Distribution:
In
sandy
savanna,
Surinam,
British
Guiana,
and
the
middle
Amazon
region
of
Brazil
at
elevations
up
to
about
500
meters.
SURINAM;
Without
exact
locality,
Wullschldgel
829
(BR);
Hostmann
1299
(BM, C, FM neg. 21898 ex C, GH, K, NY, P, S, U type of Leptolobium costulaium). Matt a, Maguire & Stahel 24960 (A, F, 261 (A, K, NY, K, P, NY, US); 25051 U, US, VEN); Gonggrijp 442 (U). I, K, Lindeman NY, U, 6515 (U);
Zanderij (A, F,
Maguire
&
Stahel
US,
VEN); U, R.,
Stahel [For. Bur. Sur.} 83 (A, K, NY, US, VEN). Tafelberg, U). & Lisa Creek,
MO, NY,
(NY,
Patamaka,
Lanjouw
Lindeman
1292
U).
Lanjouw
(U).
South of Paramaribo,
Donder Kreek,
"Tibiti savanne," Lanjouw R., Heyligers 295 GUIANA: Mazaruni Atkinson (US).
Jodensavanne,
Without R.,
exact 206
locality, (F, G,
Jenman GH,
6569
(K).
Membaru S, US).
Pinkua
IAN,
MO,
NY, R.,
of
Field,
Irvrin
189
(US).
Upper
Demerara
Jenman
Demerara R,, Jenman 6299 (K). & Fanshawe NY, 32247 (NY).
Maguire GH,
2662
(F,
MO, (NY).
US).
Hariva Rapids,
Quarry, Partang
south
Cowan
39274
Partang
Maguire,
Tillett
US).
Kamantin Creek,
Wiruni R.,
Orealla
savannah,
Courantyne
For
25951 (K). BRAZIL: amazonab: (MG). Manaus, Ducke 1194 (K, Rio MG, MO, NY, R, SI, US), (US). 28239 28239 Ducke
Barreira doBaracari,
UatumS,
trifoliolaia), US),
(BM, Rio
(K,
Mapuera,
[MG no.] 9118[ = RB no. 566](BM, F fragment & photo ex MG, MG syntype of 0. trifoliolata, RB).
Local
names:
Barakaro
[Arawak]
(British
Guiana;
Surinam);
barakaroe, barakaro
barakaroe [Arawak];
ibiberoe,
barakaroe woitjano
karabandikoro, [Carib];
ibikoro kokriki,
koenakoko,
anakoko
kokrikie, (Brazil).
sabana
kokrikie,
savanne-kokrikie
(Surinam).
Ten to
those of 0. paraensis and 0. coccinea var. subsim-plex, but the relatively small, thin-valved fruits are distinctive.
Reduction separating 0.
in
number
of is
leaflets not
to
one, to
or
three,
the
basis
for
trifoliolata,
believed
be
sufficiently
significant
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OP
ORMOSIA 339
for
specific
delimitation,
especially
since
the
other
characters
appear
to
be
constant.
30.
Ormosia
jamaicensis
Urb. Symb,
Ant. 5:366.
1908.
Figure 8
Tree, to about 25 m. tall; stipules not seen; young stems moderately fulvo-puberulent, glabrescent; leaves 9- or 11-foliolate, the axis about
10-25
cm.
long,
puberulent
to
subglabrous,
the
petiole
4-8
cm.
long,
the pairs of leaflets 3-5 cm. apart, the petiolules 5-7 mm. long,
1.5 mm.
in diameter, the blades subcoriaceous, ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 4-14 cm. long, 2-7 cm. wide, acuminate, the base rounded, the upper surface
glabrous,
subnitid,
the
lower
surface
puberulent
along
the
midvein,
minutely
and
sparsely
pubescent
with
fulvous, about
appressed pair,
secondary
veins
moderately
raised,
12-18
essentially parallel,
5-10 mm.
apart,
forming
times
glabrescent,
the
bracts
linear,
attenuate,
2-6
mm.
long,
mm.
11-14
mm.
long;
calyx fulvo-
to ferrugino-velutinous,
about
7-9
mm.
long,
the
tube
3-5
mm.
long,
mm.
in
diameter,
the
teeth
3-4
mm,
long;
corolla
rose-purple;
fruit
dehiscent,
coriaceous,
nitid,
black
or
brown,
glabrous
or
sparsely
and
minutely
appressed-pubescent,
1-
or
2-seeded, about 5-6 cm. long, 2.5-3 cm, broad, 1-2 mm. thick; seeds red with a black line
1.5 cm.
along
the
15-17 about
mm. 3
long,
15-17 and
mm. 1.5
broad,
and
10-11
mm.
thick,
the
Mlnm
mm.
long
mm.
Type kenish
locality: Dolphin
Jamaica,
Hanover
to
Type
collected
W.
Harris
(no.
9241),
Distribution:
Known
collection,
on
Dolphin Head,
at about 300-540 m.
elevation.
Hanover
Parish:
Dolphin
Head,
Horn's
9241
(NY
isotype);
Hollick 2210
(F,
NY); Barton
(IJ, US fragment); Proctor 10406 (IJ), 10414 (IJ, NY, US); Steam 145 (A, BM, K).
name:
a corruption of necklace. is geographically from O. its isolated, putative with a very that reits a
species range,
only is so
distinct
relatives
is
obscure.
Superficially,
jamaicensis
most
resembles
0.
monosperma,
and,
perhaps,
is more closely
Coccineae.
Itudd, sp.
nov.
Figure 8
Arbor usque ad 20 m. alta; ramuli novelli fulvo- vel pallido-velutini; stipulae minutae, deltoideae, circiter 2 mm. longae, basi 0.5 mm.
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petiolulis
5-10
mm.
longis
et
2-2.5
mm.
diametro,
laminia
coriaceis
vel
subcoriaceis,
ovatis
vel
obovato-oblongis,
(2-)
4-15
cm.
longis,
(1.5-) longo,
2-6 basi
cm.
latis,
acutis supra
vel
acumine
ad
10
mm.
obfcusis,
glabris,
subtus
subtiliter
pubes-
centibus
vel
suffarinosis,
interdum
maioribus
tomentulosis,
utrinsecus circiter
11-14,
fere
parallelis,
inter
sese
5-15
mm.
distantibus,
angulis
venarum
tomentulosis,
glabrescentibus,
bracteis
et 1
mm.
latis
vel
minus, longi,
bracteolis
linearibus, vel
circiter
mm.
longis; mm.
flores
13-15
mm.
calyce
pallido-
fulvo-velutino,
6-7
longo, longo,
vexillo
1-5,
communes
1-spermus,
2-5
(-10)
cm.
longus,
1.5
cm.
latus,
inter
semina aliquanto constrictus, circiter 1.5 cm. crassus, valvulis 1-2 mm. crassis; longa, semina bicolora, lata, coccinea macula crassa, nigra hilo 2 notata, 12-14 et 1 mm. mm.
10-11
mm.
et 8-9 mm.
mm. longo
ber
11, ?,
1937, S, U,
by Y.
A.
C.
Smith
(no.
2455).
Isotypes
at
A,
F,
K,
MO,
NY,
Distribution:
Southern
British
Guiana
and
the
Rio
Branco-Rio
Negro
region of Brazil,
usually in
Additional
specimens
examined:
GUIANA:
Isherton,
Rupununi R.,
A.
G,
MO,
U, US). F, G, K,
[Kwitara
580 (A,
BR,
BRAZIL: U).
Rio
Branco:
Rio
Amajari,
Fries
23119
(IAN,
NY,
Between Fazendas Bom Intento and Capela, Black 51-13226 (IAN, NY, P). CaranA, Black 51-12779 (IAN, NY). Anno Bom, Kuhlmann [RB no.]
Igarap<5
Maruay, Rio Surumti, Luetzelburg [Exped. Rondon] 21194 (M). Negro between Barcelos, Krukoff G, Barcelos and Frdes 33853 Santa Isabel, Spruce 1958 (BM, G, (BM,
(IAN); Ducke [MG no.] 7168 b (A, Ilha F, NY, US). Vida, "Ad upper Rio Rio
MG). Spruce
Negro," Negro,
BR,
K,
Nova
Baldwin 3267
Tapcra,
Rio Preto,
VEN).
the of
fruit 0.
and
seeds the
of
0.
smithii
are
entirely of the
different axes
excelsa,
pallid
pubescence
floral
is similar.
3785)
were
cited is
by
Bentham in
(Fl.
Bras.
15
(1) but
317.
1862)
as
0. in
cocdnea,
which
similar
seed
characters
otherwise
differs
Ducke
(Ann.
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SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
341
Acad.
Bras.
11
189.
1939)
identified
collections of 0.
smithii
(Ducke
7168
and
Kuhhnann
3133)
as
0.
discolor,
apparently
on
the
basis
of
table
126
in
Flora
Brasiliensis
(15(1).
1862),
which,
unfortunately,
does
not
accurately
represent
0.
discolor.
Series
6.
Nobiles
Rudd,
ser.
nov.
Arbores;
fructus
dehiscens,
valvulis
coriaceis,
brevissimo-velutinis,
sericeis,
vel
suffarinosis,
nonnumquam
glabrescentibus;
semina
legumine
coccinea
The chief characteristic of this series is the irregular marking of the seeds, with no two seeds exactly alike, this in contrast to the great
degree
of
uniformity
found
in
the
seeds
of
other
series.
In
the
same
pod
of
some
species
of
this
series
there
may
be
seeds
entirely
red
to red
almost and
entirely
black,
with one
intermediates seed is
of
varying tends
patterns be
of
black.
When
only
present,
it
to
mostly
red.
are merely
examples
and
do
not show
all
of
the
possible
sizes
and
patterns.
The
type
of this
series
is
0.
nobilis
Tul.
Urb. Symb.
Ant.
: 320.
1899.
Figure
11
Tree, stipules
to about 25 m. tall; young stems finely aureo to fulvo-sericeous; not seen; leaves 59-foliolate, the axis finely velutinous or
sericeous,
the pairs of
leaflets
6-16
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
8-20
mm. to
long,
3-5
mm.
in
the long,
blades (5-)
elliptic the
suborbicular,
(9-)
8.5-20
terminal leaflet
)bovate, ibout 10
the
apex
obtuse, or
breviacuminate, rounded to
the
mm.
long
less,
subcordate,
lpper
surface
glabrous,
subnitid,
the
lower
surface
moderately
lericeous ibout
or
subsericeous, pair, of
sometimes
glabrate, mostly
the
secondary mm.
14-20
essentially with
parallel, the
10-20
orming
angles to
50-60
mid vein;
inflorescences
with
Lxes aureo-
mm.
calyx in
ferrugino-sericeous,
the
tube 5-7
mm. long,
mm.
standard or
center; fruit
ulvo-
ferrugino-sericeous,
glabrescent,
sometimes
somewhat
eticulate
rugose,
3-10
cm.
long,
(r.5-) or
2-2.7
cm.
broad, and
ubmoniliform,
about
thick;
seeds
red,
bicolored
red
lack,
the
markings
variable
in
shape
and
proportion,
10-13
mm.
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long,
12-13
mm.
broad,
9-10
mm.
thick,
the hilum
about
3 mm. long
and
1,5
mm.
wide.
Type
locality:
"Prope
Juncos
in
monte Cuvuy,"
Puerto
Rico.
(no.
Distribution:
In
rain
forest,
Puerto
Rico,
Hispaniola,
and
the
Lesser
Antilles,
at
elevations
of
100-880
meters.
HAITI:
Massif
du
Nord,
Mt.
Organist,
Ekman
6232
(A,
F,
G,
IJ, (K,
S,
US). S, La
DOMINICAN US). La
REPUBLIC: Ekman
Duarte, (S),
Matanzas, (S).
Ekman
15890
NY,
Cumbre,
11422
12425
Liali,
Abbott
2C58
(US).
Marcano
JuneoB, Sintenis 1886 (BM, F, G, GH, K, M, MO, NY, S, SI, de las P, Piedras S, UC, in Monte Frances," de Sintenis ad 5336 (BM,
lectotype). F, G, GH,
"Sierra K, M,
BR,
NY, de
US).
"Sierra 2587
Lares
1
Guajataca," Utuado ad
Sintenis
s.n.
(A).
Sierra 6509
Yabucoa, K,
Sintenis UC).
(P).
Trope
Sintenis (F, de
(BR,
POM,
Rio
Arribe,
1695
NY,
US).
Bayam6n, 3167
Stahl
319
Manatf, Britton,
Hess
Naguabo, US);
Shafer
(K,
NY). &
Maricao, 334;
(F,
NY,
Schubert,
Winters,
VeUz
Schubert
Winters 10 (Y).
Luquillo Mts., Britton & Brunner Hess 5376 Ste. (NY). StehU <fc
7670
(NY, US);
Kramer
Luquillo Forest,
Rosa,
Questel
DOMINICA: (A, K,
Castle
Bruce,
Ramage
s.n.
(BM,
K).
Riversdale,
Beard
240
Local
names:
Bois
nan-non
(Haiti);
palo
peronia,
peronila,
peonia (Puerto
(Dominican Rico);
Republic);
matos, blanc
palo
de
matos,
mosongo
caconnier,
caconier
(Dominica;
Guadeloupe).
This nobilis,
taxon
is
obviously var,
so
closely
related and
to
the
varieties
of as
O, to
especially
santaremnensis
var,
bolivarensis,
treat it
as
thai in-
the
geographic
our
adequate
knowledge
of
0. in
sens, it
lat.,
and
the
distinguishing to maintair
characters
summarized
has
been
decided
quo
of
O.
krugii. sheets of syntype Stahl, material cited I at above, have US; viz
the
numerous made
collections a
by
Sintenis, specimen,
and
Ramage, 1886,
lectotype the
fruiting and
Sintenis better
no.
species
fruit
seeds
provide
diagnostic
characters
do
the
flowers. are no
The longer
specimens extant,
studied
at
Berlin
by of
Urban
pre
sumably
hence
the designation
the US
sheet
33.
Qrmosia
nobilis Tul.
Arch.
Mus.
Par. 4 :
106.
1844.
Figure 1
Tree,
to
about
40
m.
tall;
young
stems
fulvo-sericeous
or
subseri
8-70 cm. long, finely velutinous, glabrate, the petiole 4-20 cm. long, th pairs of leaflets 2-35 cm. apart, the petiolules 8-30 mm. long, 2-5 mm
RUDDAMERICAN
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343
0.
0,
NOB ILIS
VAR* t j
NOBILIS
0.
006
0'C
kjflf r\J /1
uuX^ ph
/J
i'
_// IT'-.
^\;i
c'o
br^ j
JJ
("V i J
MAGUIREORUli
0. LARECAJANA
a'o
")
0,
STEYERMARKM
Ot
SOL IMGESENSIS
Figure
11*Ormosia
section
Ormosia
scries
NobiUst
in
part:
Geographic
of species;
seeds of 0. nobilis van santaremnensis7 0> nobilis var* nobilis t 0. krugiit 0. macropkyllat 0. euatreeasasii, 0. discolor, 0.
bolivarensist 0* larecajana^ 0.
maguitorumy
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CONTRIBUTIONS
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HERBARIUM
in
diameter,
the blades
coriceous
or
subcoriaceous,
elliptic
to
elliptic-
oblong,
sometimes
ovate
or
obovate,
5-35
cm.
long,
2-20
cm.
broad,
acute
the acumen
to
cm,
long, or
to
subcordate,
surface
glabrous,
nitid
the
lower
surface
aureo-
or
fulvo-sericeous,
the secondary
veins
con-
spicuous
or
only
moderately
raised,
about
10-20
pair,
essentially
parallel,
2-35 mm.
apart,
the midvein,
the
tertiary
reticulations
sometimes
prominent;
inflorescences
with
axes long,
fulvo-
to
ferrugino-sericeous, 1 mm.
the
bracts
deltoid,
acute,
1-2
mm.
the bracteoles
(8-) mm.
10-15 long,
mm.
long, in
fulvo-
or
the
tube petals
5-10 dark
6-8
mm.
diameter,
long;
purple, ceous,
usually with or
coriaor
ferrugino-sericeous,
light
dark
brown,
about
2.5-7.5 1
cm.
long,
1.5-2.2
cm.
broad, 1
submoniliform,
about
cm.
thick,
the
valves
about
seeds
red,
or
red
and
black,
usually
varying,
sometimes
within
the
from
all red
to
almost
all
black,
8-11
mm.
long,
7-10
mm.
5-8 mm.
thick,
the hilum
33a.
Ormosia
Figure
11
Mus.
The
typical
variety
is
characterized
by leaves
commonly with
or
9,
with
secondary
about
forming angles
of
60-70
with
the midvein,
the
tertiary reticulations
often
prominent;
flowers Para,
usually Brazil,
18-22
mm.
Type
locality :
without
further data,
Distribution: and
lower Amazon
GUIANA: ParX: P
Gourdouville, exact
Benoist
1611
Without
locality Bel&n,
and
collector
15492
RB,
(BM, US).
Dahlgren [RB
Guedes US),
Braganga,
Ducke
no.]
17098
(RB,
[RB
no.]
1709
(RB).
Vigia,
Santar&n, Ducke [RB no.] 5096 (K, S, U, Frdes [Krukoff] K, M, 11984/1502 (A, NY,
Maranhao:
Pinheiro,
Lobo 35175
15463
(NY).
Ducke
US); Frdes
Addison 29319
BOLIVIA: Local
"Moro Yungas,"
names:
Mulungu,
ten to
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ORMOSIA
345
Figure
11
varietate
typica
foliolis
minoribus,
venis
tertiariis
inconspicuis,
calyce
breviori,
densiter
fulvo-sericeo
(floribus
completis
non
visis),
The
leaves
are
3-9,
predominantly
5-9-foliolate
as
in
the
typical
variety, cm.
but
with
the
leaflets or
averaging
smaller
in
size,
about
10-18 fulvo-
long,
coriaceous
subcoriaceous,
minutely
and
densely
sericeous below,
with
10-15
pair
of
secondary
veins,
5-20
mm.
apart,
forming
angles
of 60-70 with
the midvein.
Type "selvas
in del
the
U.S. del
National
Herbarium, Bolivar,
no.
1833230,
collected
in 29,
valle
Canaracuni,"
Venezuela,
December
1941,
by F.
Cardona
(no.
405),
Isotypes
at
UC
and
VEN.
Distribution:
BRITISH
GUIANA:
Tilletl &
VENEZUELA: de Lema,
BolIvar: 89475
Ayaiche, VEN).
headwaters Sierra
Chican&n,
Steyermark
Ichfin,
Steyermark
90344
VEN).
I cab aril,
Bernardi 6665
(NY).
33c. Ormosia nobilis var. santaremnensis (Ducke) Rudd, comb. nov. Ormosia santaremnensis Ducke, Arch. Jard. Bot.
Figure 11 1925.
The
leaves
tend
to
have
more
leaflets
than
those
of
the
typical
variety,
usually 9
or
11,
narrower,
subcoriaceous,
more
closely spaced
on the axis,
the blades less densely pubescent on the lower surface, the 12-20 pair, 2-10 mm. the flowers apart, forming somewhat
midvein;
average
smaller
than
in
the
typical variety,
about
15-20 mm.
long.
Type
locality:
Near
Santarem,
Par&,
Brazil.
Type
collected
by
Ducke
[MG
no.
16718], In
Distribution:
"terra
and
secondary
forest,
middle
to
upper
Amazon
basin
of
Colombia,
Peru,
and Brazil.
Cundinamarca: 1611
El PSn6n,
Garcia-Barriga
12475
(US).
Meta:
Uribe-Uribe
San MartIn;
north of Uehiza, Schunke 5783 (US). 18129] [MG (F, MG, NY, R,
Par A:
no.]
16718
(BM,
0. santaremnensis,
P,
US). K,
Faro,
Ducke
[MG no.]
G,
U,
664
[MG P,
MG, SSo
MO,
NY,
R,
[RB
23365
(K,
NY,
RB,
US).
Paulo
de Olivenga,
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CONTRIBUTIONS
PROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
(RB);
BM, BR,
K,
MO,
NY, S,
U,
US). NY,
Tonantins,
above Villa Velha, Ducke (IAN no.] 125 (IAN, US). (A, CAS, DS, F, POM). "Porto Curucuhy,"
Rio Negro,
Moura, Rio Negro, Krukoff 12102 (A, NY, US). (K, U, US). Parintins, Pires & Black 1145
(IAN).
(IAN).
Local
names:
Chocho,
peonla
(Colombia);
mulungu,
tento
description
close
affinity
of
that
species
to
0.
nobUis,
and
on
the
next
page
de-
scribed
0.
faroensis
as
being
closely
related
to
0.
nobilis
and
0.
santaremnensis.
Later
(Ann.
Acad.
Bras.
Sci.
11:190.
1939)
he
reduced not
0. faroensis that
to
synonymy I
under
0.
santaremnensis. preferred to
Had
he
published
reduction, 0.
should
have the
reverse type
the of
relationship,
making
santaremnensis
synonym;
the
0. faroensis as a whole,
is
little
more the
distinct of 0.
and
representative
of
the
variety the
whereas
type
santaremnensis
better
shows
transition
to
the
typical
variety
of
0.
nobilis
and
to
var.
bolivarensis.
34.
Ormogia
macrophylla
Benth.
Ann.
Wien,
Mus.
2 : 88.
1838.
Figure
11
Tree,
to
about
10
m.
high;
young
stems
minutely
aureo- or
fulvo-
sericeous; long,
stipules
not
seen;
leaves the
the cm.
axis
15-30 the
cm.
minutely
fulvo-velutinous,
long,
pairs
of
leaflets in
about
4-7 the
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
10-15
mm. or
long,
3-4
mm.
diameter,
blades
coriaceous,
broadly
ovate
sometimes
elliptical,
4-21
cm.
long,
3-13
cm.
broad,
the
apex
obtuse
to
brevi-
acuminate, the acumen to about 10 mm. long, the base usually cordate, sometimes surface raised, angles rounded, the upper surface the glabrous, nitid, veins the lower
densely about
aureo-sericeous,
secondary
moderately forming
apart,
of
70-75
tertiary
inflorescences with
axes fulvo-
ferrugino-velutinous,
acute, or
about
mm.
mm.
long, to
mm.
teeth
5-7
long;
petals
brownish
dark
purple;
dehiscent,
coriaceous,
fulvo-sericeous
1-6-seeded, 1 cm.
2-8
(1.3-) 1.5-2
cm.
about
thick,
valves
thick;
seeds
and
black,
sometimes
varying thick,
within
the
same
pod,
8-9
mm. 1
long,
7-8
mm.
broad,
mm.
the hilum
1.5-2 mm.
long
and
mm,
wide.
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ORMOSIA 347
Type
locality:
"In
campis
ad
montes
Araracoara
provinciae
Rio
Negro
Brasiliae"
[Colombia],
in
the region
of
the
cited below.
Distribution:
Gallery
woods,
scrub
forest,
savanna,
or
caatinga,
and upper
Amazon
basin
of
Santa
Rosa,
Frdes
12384/143 NY).
(A,
DS,
F,
NY,
NY),
DS, F,
northwest
Yapacana,
Wurdack
34486
VEN), 34491
Rio Siapa, Cano Hechimoni, Maguire, Rio Pacimoni, Maguire, Wurdack, Wurdack, & Maguire 41668 (K, Isibukurf,
Wurdack &
Kananarf,
Ccrro
Schultes
Yurupari, s.n.
US).
Martius 44171
Neg.
6278 ex
M,
type);
Maguire,
(K,
NY,
BRAZIL; VEN).
Amazonas:
Preto,
Rio
Frdes
22765 (A,
(IAN, DS, F,
NY, NY).
U,
US,
Ca-te-espera,
Sao
Gabriel, Dedal,
Par A: 11429 G, K,
8613
(BM),
[RB
no.]
Borba, Ducke 230 [RB no. 35177], July 7, U, US), 230 II, August 25, 1942
MO,
NY, P,
R,
RB, S,
(MG, SI,
Local
names:
Tento
(Venezuela; Brazil).
This
species,
like
0.
krugii,
is
closely
related
to
O.
nobUis
and
its
varieties.
In
leaf
characters
it
also
shows
considerable
similarity
to
0.
cttatrecasasii
and
0.
discolor,
Rudd, sp. no v.
Figure
11
Arbor
circiter
m.
alta
vel
plus;
ramuli
novelli
aureo-sericei;
1 mm. longae vel minus; folia 7-9-foliolata, longo, petiolo (3-) 10-13 8-9 cm. longo, 4 jugis mm. 4-11
cm,
inter
3-5
cm.
distantibus,
petiolulis vel
mm.
longis,
diametro,
laminis
coriaceis,
ellipticis
ovatis,
7-24
cm,
longis,
cm.
latis,
apice
acuminatis,
acumine
10-30
cm.
longo,
basi
obtusis
vel
subcordatis, supra glabris, nitidis vel subnitidis, sericeis, pilis brevissimis, venis secundariis
utrinsecus angulis
11-14,
fere
parallelis,
inter
sese venis
7-20
mm.
distantibus, inconspicuis;
venarum
costaeque
55-60,
tertiariis
cum
axibus
subtiliter 1-2
aureo-
vel
acutae, vel
mm.
flores
10 mm. mm.
6-7 mm.
longo, cori-
dentibus
longis;
fructus vel
dehiscens,
aceus,
sublignosus,
marginatus,
subtiliter
fulvo-
ferrugino-velu-
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tinus,
glabrescens,
brunneus,
1-6-spermus,
5-10
cm.
longus,
2-2.5
cm.
latus,
0.8
cm.
crassus,
valvulis
circiter
1-2
mm.
crassis;
semina
coccinea
vel
bicolora
coccinea
macula
nigra
notata,
10-11
mm.
longa,
9-10 mm.
lata,
mm.
crassa,
hilo
3 mm.
longo
et
1.5
mm. lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium,
no.
1900636,
collected
near
the
Pacific
coast, de
at
0-10
meters
elevation,
Bahia del
de
Buenaventura, Colombia,
Quebrada
San
Joaqum,
Departamento
Valle,
February
22,
1946,
by
J.
Cuatrecasas
(no.
19914).
Isotypes
at
F,
US,
and
Distribution:
the
Cordillera
Occidental, specimen
Colombia,
at
elevations
of
0-1000
meters.
Additional
examined:
COLOMBIA:
Valle:
US).
Superficially, mens of 0.
this
and
some in
speci-
nobUis.
differs
tax a
various
characters,
indicates
a long period
of separation.
36.
Benth.
in Mart.
Fl.
Bras.
15(1)
: 318.
1862. 11
Figure Ormosia micrantka Dueke, Arch, Inst. Biol. Vcg. Rio de Janeiro 4 : 21.
1938.
Tree, tinous,
to
about
18
m.
high;
young
stems
fulvo(3-)
or
ferrugino-veluthe
glabrescent;
stipules
not
seen;
leaves
5-7-foliolate,
axis 5-18 cm. long, finely velutinous, glabrescent, the petiole 3-10
cm.
long, 1.54
cm.
apart,
long, 7-30
blades
coriaceous,
cm.
long,
4-12
cm.
broad,
acuminate,
the
acumen
to
about
1-1.5
cm.
long,
the
base
rounded
to
subcordate,
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
nitid,
the
lower
surface
finely
fulvo-sericeous, essentially
the
secondary and
veins
inconspicuous,
about
20-50
pair,
straight
parallel,
2-10
mm.
apart,
forming
angles
of
70-75
with
the
midvein;
inflor-
escences
with
axes minutely fulvo- or ferrugino-velutinous, 2-4 6-8 mm. mm. long, long; the bracteoles fulvodeltoid, to
scarcely
calyx
ferrugino-velutinous,
long,
the
tube 2.5-4 mm. long and about 3 mm. in 1.5-3 mm. long; corolla blackish
diameter, fruit
teeth
deltoid,
purple;
dehiscent,
coriaceous, 2-5
minutely fulvo- to ferrugino-velutinous, long, 1.5-2 or mm. red wide, 1 cm. thick, black the
usually valves
cm.
thick;
seeds
red,
with
irregular
markings,
9-11 mm.
mm. long
long, and 1
mm.
broad,
and
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
about
1.5
mm.
Type Brazil,
locality: Type
"Barra
collected by It.
Spruce
1506),
cited below.
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ORMOSIA
349
Distribution : alta,"
In forest, basin
"arenoso,
upper Amazon
Venezuela,
Vaups: US).
Rio
Apaporis,
Cachivera
de
Jirijirimo,
Sckultes
&
(NY,
Amazonas: F.
Rio Casiquiare at mouth of Rfo Pacimoni, S-pruee M. Neg. (NY, 21899 US}. Negro" [Manaus], do Spruce Ducke 1506 547 (BM, [in G, ex C, G, GH, K, NY, P). Rfo
fragment, &
Yatua,
Wurdack
Amazonas: M, NY,
do Rio
P).
Manaus,
Cachoeira
Mind dt,
fruit]
and 35084 {RB no., in flower] (A, F, G, K, MO, NY, P, S, U, US, composite sheets, isosyntypes [INPA (IAN, no.] US), of 948 Rio O. micrantka). Manaus, Igarap<5 Cachoeira do Binda, 25269 alta do Tarumfi, [INPA Chagas 3839
(MG). Urubti,
Manaus, Pedra
Coelha (IAN,
no.]
Branca,
Frdes
US),
25397
(IAN),
Mulungu,
tenteiro
readily recognizable by
with
numerous
lateral
veins.
Specimens
of
Wurdack
&
Adderly
43432 have larger and glossier leaflets but otherwise they seem to be
than
the
other collections
cited,
comparable.
According
to
Egler
(Bol.
Mus.
Par.
Emflio
Goeldi,
II.
18:63.
1963)
the
type,
actually
lectotype,
of
Ducke's
0.
micrantka
is
RB
no.
35084,
which
is
flowering
specimen,
presumably
at
RB.
Ducke
cited other
two in
collections
in
his
original
description, material
one of
in
flower,
the
fruit;
composite
specimens
with
both
collections
have
been
distributed
to
various
herbaria,
sometimes
as
one number,
sometimes as
the other,
or with both
numbers.
Since
the material is
essentially identical to the collections by Spruce cited above, including the type of 0. of discolor, 0> micrantka becomes of 0. is falls into synonymy and the
its
holotype his
relatively discolor on
unimportant. the as
based
concept
illustration, venation
Flora his
Brasiliensis,
which
misleading indicated
to
of
leaflets;
misinterpretation,
as
by
specimens
that
annotated true 0.
as
0.
discolor, the
prompted species,
him
to
describe
his
material
of
discolor
as
new
0.
micrantka.
37.
Ormosia revoluta
Figure
12
Arbor
magn a;
ram uli
novelli
ferrugino-tomentosi;
stipulae
del-
toideae,
2-3
mm.
longae,
basi
mm.
latae;
folia
3-7-foliolata,
axi
petiolo 4-6 cm. longo, jugis inter sese 3-5 cm. diametro, laminis 3-7 cm. latis,
distantibus, petiolulis circiter 5 mm. longis et 3 mm. coriaceis, apice ellipticis basi vel ovato-ellipticis, marginibus subtus fortiter 7-16 cm.
longis,
acutis,
obtusis,
supra pilis
glabris,
nitidis, crispis,
venis venis
impressis, secundariis
densiter elevatis,
nonnihil fere
utrinsecus
12-16,
parallelis,
distantibus,
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* i 11 ) J f_
"^7 v
" '1
f 0,
%/r
REVOLUTA,
Figure
12.Ormosta
section
Ormosta
series
Nobdei,
in
part:
0.
revolitta:
Geographic
distribution;
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SPECIES
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ORMOSIA
351
circiter
70,
venis
tertiariis
fortiter
reticulatis; bracteis
inflorescentiae
cum
axibus ferrugino-
vel fulvo-tomentosis,
bracteolisque
caducis,
non
visis;
flores
completi
non
visi;
calyx
fulvo-tomentosus,
6-7
mm.
longus, longis;
tubo
mm.
longo
et
mm,
diametro,
dentibus vel
2-3
mm.
fructus
(submaturus)
dehiscens,
coriaceus
sublignosus,
fulvo-tomentosus,
1-3-spermus,
3-5
cm.
longus,
1.5-2
cm,
latus,
circiter
cm.
crassus,
valvulis
vix
mm.
crassis;
semina
coccinea
macula
nigra,
irreguliter
no tat a,
circiter
mm.
longa,
mm.
lata,
et 7
mm.
crassa,
hilo
elliptico
2-2.5 mm.
longo
et
mm. lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National of the
no.
1852053,
collected
at
Piedra de Moler,
basin
west slope of
the Cordillera
Occidental,
El
Valle,
Colombia,
August
27,
1943,
by
J.
Cuatrecasas
(no.
15198),
at
an
elevation
of
900-1180 meters.
Isotypes
at F.
Distribution:
Known
only from
the
type collection.
The
leaflets
of
the
one
collection
cited
above
are
more
strongly
re volute
than of
in the
any
other and
species young
treated fruit
in
this
paper.
The
pubescence
leaflets
resembles
that
commonly
seen has
on
members
of
the
series seeds
However,
0.
revoluta series
irregularly
marked
characteristic
of
NobUesf
and,
suspect
that
the
fruit
is
potentially
glabrescent.
38.
Ormosia maguireorum
Figure
11
Arbor
15-25
m.
alta;
ramuli
novelli
fulvo-velutini;
stipulae
non
visae;
folia
9-foliolata,
axi
velutino,
30-35
cm.
longo,
petiolo
10
cm.
longo, 4 mm.
jugis
inter
sese
6-7
cm.
distantibus,
petiolulis
10
mm, cm.
longis, longis,
diametro,
laminis
coriaceis,
elliptico-ovatis,
16-22
8-11
cm.
latis,
basi
obtusis, venis
nitidis,
subtus
densiter
velutinis, 18-25,
brevissimis, parallelis,
fortiter
elevatis,
utrinsecus
inter
mm. cum
bracteis
non
completi
calyx
velutinus, dentibus
6-8 3-4
mm. mm.
longus, longis;
tubo
3-4
mm.
longo,
mm.
metro,
fructus 2-5 1
1-3-spermus, valvulis
circiter
crassis;
bicolora
coccinea
macula
nigra
irreguliter
notata,
10-12
mm. 2
longa, lato. in
9-10
mm.
lata,
8-9
mm.
crassa,
hilo
mm.
longo
et
1.5-
mm.
Type
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium, Rio
no.
2267454,
collected
at
Maguire, an
Maguire
(no.
42530)
elevation
1100-1150
meters.
Isotypes at NY.
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Distribution :
Known
only
from
the
type collection.
The
specimens
of
the
collection
cited
above
are
distinct
from
any
known close
species
of
Ormosia to other
but
exhibit
enough
similarities the
to
indicate
relationship
members
assigned
to
series NobUes,
39.
Ormosia Iarecajana
Rudd, sp.
no v.
Figures
11,
13
Arbor
circiter 23
m.
fulvo-tomentulosi; stipulae
deltoideae,
tomentulosae,
circiter
mm.
longae,
basi
1.5-2
mm.
latae;
folia
7-
vel
9-foliolata,
axi
velutino,
15-25
cm.
longo,
petiolo
5-8 cm. longo, jugis inter sese 3-7 cm. distantibus, petiolulis 8-13 mm,
Iongis,
3-4
mm.
diametro,
laminis
coriaceis,
ellipticis,
7-17
cm.
longis,
3-8
cm.
latis,
apice
obtusi
vel
acuti,
basi
obtusi, dense
marginibus tomentosis,
nonnihil
revolutis,
supra
glabris,
nitidis,
subtus
venis
secundariis
elevatis,
utrinsecus
10-12,
fere
parallelis,
inter
sese
5-20
mm.
distantibus,
angulis
venarum
costaeque calyx
circiter
70-75; jactatus,
visi;
tempestate
incompletus,
glabratus,
circiter
4-6
mm.
longus,
3-4
mm.
diametro;
fructus dehiscens,
coriaceus,
velutinus,
1-3-spermus,
1.3-1.5
cm.
lafcus,
circiter
cm.
crassus,
valvulis
vix
mm.
crassis;
8-10
mm.
longa
et
lata,
6-8
mm.
crassa,
hilo
elliptico,
mm.
longo
et
the
Copacabana,
about
south
Mapiri,
Larecaja,
15,
1939, by B. A. Krukoff
(no.
11049) K, MO,
at
an
elevation S, U, Y.
of
850-950
meters.
Isotypes
at
A,
F,
G,
NY,
Known species
only with
from
the
type
leaves
that
suggest
members
of series Monospermae.
The
decision
to
place
0,
a sheet at K
irregular black spotting on an otherwise red surface. this very collection similar that I have of seen are completely species red.
to
those
several
other
being
assigned
NobUes.
40.
Figure 1945,
11
Ormosia Baker,
Bol.
non
Tree, stipules
to
about
17
m. 3
high; mm.
young
stems 1.5
deltoid,
about
long
and
mm.
leaves 2-5
the
axis
3-10
cm.
long, cm.
tomentose, the
the
petiole 3-5
cm.
pairs
of leaflets
2-3.5
apart,
petiolules
mm.
long,
mm.
in
diameter,
the
blades
coriaceous,
ovate,
5-12
cm.
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ORMOSIA
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long,
3.5-7
cm.
broad,
the
apex
acute
to
breviacuminate,
the
base
obtuse
to
subcordate,
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
nitid,
the
lower
prominent, forming
about of
10-13 about
pair, 65
parallel,
5-10
mm.
angles
the
tertiary
moderately
raised;
inflorescences
with
ferrugino-
tomentulose;
bracts
and
complete
flowers
not
seen;
bracteoles
linear,
about
mm.
long;
calyx
ferrugino-velutinous,
about
mm,
long,
the
tube
mm.
long
and
mm,
in
diameter,
the
teeth
mm.
long;
fruit
finely
brown-velutinous,
rugose,
1-
or
2-seeded,
1-1.5
cm.
broad,
the
valves
less
than black,
mm. or
marked
and
sometimes
entirely
black,
7-8
mm.
long,
8-10
mm.
broad,
and
7-8
mm.
thick,
about
mm.
in
Rio
Pacairao,
about
de
Kavanay<5n,
Bolivar,
Venezuela.
Type
collected
by
J.
A.
Steyer-
mark
(no.
60503),
cited
Distribution:
Known
of the
type
collection,
at elevations
of
1220-1615
meters,
VENEZUELA:
BolIvar:
MO,
VEN type).
Vicinity of Misia Kathy Camp, on mesa between Ptari-tepuf and Sororop&n-tepui, Steyermark 60266 (F, MO).
Local
names:
Mutare-yek
(Arekuna),
peonilla
(Spanish).
The name given by Pittier was especially appropriate for this small-
seeded the
species 0.
of
Ormosia;
unfortunately, being a
it
was
later A
earlier
microsperma
Malaysian
species.
has
been
chosen
honoring
the
collector
of
the
only
specimens
thus
far
known
of this
species.
41.
Ormosia solimoesensis
Rudd, sp.
nov.
Figure
11
Arbor circiter
18 m.
folia
(3-)
axi
velutino, cm.
10-30
cm.
longo,
petiolo 10-15
cm.
longo, 3-4
sese
4-6
distantibus, coriaceis,
petiolulis vel
longis, cm.
laminis apice
ovatis
longis, supra
acutis,
basi
truncatis
cordatis,
glabris,
subnitidis,
subtus
densiter
velutini,
venis secundariis elevatis, utrinsecus 10-18, fere parallelis, mm, distantibus, angulis venarum costaeque circiter
10-25
65-70; bracteis
inflorescentiae bracteolisque
cum
axibus flores
fulvo-
vel
non
visis;
completi
non
tubo 2-3
diametro,
dentibus
velutinus,
2-3
longus,
crassus,
valvulis
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355
notata,
8-10
mm.
longa,
6-11
mm.
lata,
6-8
mm.
crassa,
hilo lliptico
circiter 2
mm.
longo
et
mm. lato.
Type
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium,
no.
1859577,
collected
at
Bel6m,
Brazil,
June
28,
1941, F,
by
R.
Frdes
(Field
no.
30,
Krukoff
Isotypes at A,
NY.
Distribution:
Known
only from
the
type
locality,
in
"igapo."
Additional
specimen
examined:
BRAZIL:
Amazonas:
Belgm,
Frdes
12075
(A,
NY).
Local
name:
Ten to
alongado.
The
leaves
of
this
species
superficially
suggest
0.
amazonica,
but
the pubescence
is
quite
different,
as
are
the
fruit
and
seeds.
Series
1.
Monospermae
Rudd,
ser.
nov.
Arbores
vel
arbusculae;
fructus
dehiscens,
valyulis
lignosis
vel
macula
nigra
notata
nonnumquam
unicolora
coccinea,
hilo
elliptico,
2-5
mm.
The
type
is
0.
monosperma
(Sw.)
Urb.,
the
species
with
the
prior
epithet.
(Sw.)
Urb.
Ant.
1:321.
Sopkora 1798.
monosperma
Sw.
Prodr.
Veg.
Ind.
Occ.
66.
1788;
Occ.
Podalyria monosperma
(Sw.)
Poir.
in Lam.
Encyc.
Meth. tab.
5:440. 26.
1804.
Trans.
1811.
Ann. Sc.
Pittier,
Sci.
10:109.
1945.
Tree, lose;
to
about
17 m.
tall; young stems fulvo- to ferrugino-tomentuabout cm. 3 mm. long; leaves (5-) 7-11the the
stipules the
long,
tomentulose, about 24
2-4
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
sometimes
subopposite,
the
petiolules
3-4
mm.
1.5-2 cm. to
ovate to the
oblong,
4-20
broad, base
acumen
sometimes
rounded
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
surface tomentulose
along
the
major
veins, the
other-
minutely
glabrescent, pair,
secondparallel, infloresabout
moderately apart,
raised,
essentially midvein,
forming
angles
50-60
with
the
cences
with
axes
ferrugino-tomentulose;
bracts
linear-deltoid,
3-5
mm.
long
and
mm. long;
broad, calyx
the
bracteoles
linear,
mm. 8-10
long; mm.
flowers
15-20
mm. a
ferrugino-tomentulose,
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long,
3-5
mm.
long;
corolla
dark
purple,
the
standard
with
white
spot;
fruit
dehiscent,
lignous
or 2-6
densely (2-)
fulvo-
to
ferruginoand
velutinous,
1-3-seeded,
2,5-3.5
cm.
broad,
about
cm.
thick,
the
valves
2-3
mm.
thick;
seeds
red
and
black,
(13-) the
15-17
mm. 4-5
long,
(10-)
15-17
broad,
and
(7-)
10-11
mm.
thick,
hilum
mm.
long
and
1.5-2
mm.
wide.
Type
locality:
West
Indies,
presumably
St.
Vincent.
Type
col-
Antilles,
zuela,
in
primary
forest,
on
hillsides,
at
elevations
up
to
about
1600
meters.
CUBA:
Atkins
Garden, (US).
Soledad,
Cienfuegos
[cultivated,
introduced
from
Dominica], Atchison 88
LESSER ANTILLES: "Ind. "Ind, Occid.," Anderson s.n. derson s.n. Anderson Tobin (F,
Occ.,"
without
collector's
name
or
number
(S).
(G type of 0. dasycarpa).
"India Occidentals, St. Vincent," ?], Ryan s.n. (BM). Nevis: 537 3453 Bina
s.n.
(G).
Richard
Rokr of V.
s.n.
(BM);
Shafer
NY,
US). (F,
s.n.
type
(NY), 5334
3580
Stehlt
(US),
5667
(US);
Questel
US); Holdridge
(NY).
Dominica:
W. H. s.n.
& B. T. Hodge 2037 (GH); Imray s.n. K, UC); Cowan G, GH, 1621 (NY, S,
(GH, NY); Eggers 924 (US); Ramage Martinique: Plie (F), 1090 (MO, 1846 NY, s.n. (P); Hahn
(BM,
US).
K, P,
Lucia:
K);
Box
(BM); S, K, US).
17894 H.
US}; G. W.
1553 460
(NY, (GH, F,
Eggers
H.
NY), NY,
Grenada: Forest
Bon
Accord
Mts., (F,
Broadway GH, K,
(BM,
GH,
Mts.,
NY,
TOBAGO:
Tobacjo:
Botanic
(G). Arima,
Botanic
TRIN,
Dannouse s.n,
Arima-Blanchisseuse Road, Bkorai 285 (TRIN, US). Mendelson 1797 (GH, NY, US); Britton 9292
(TRIN).
shall [TRIN no ] 12243 no ] 12590 (K, TRIN). VENEZUELA: Steyermark 62245 Steyermark 6338 61330
[TRIN
Toco Road, 8 mile, Milozan [TRIN no.] 12439 (K, TRIN). La Cuchilla, between Guanaguana and Gu&charo,
Barcelona
(VEN).
Local
names:
Snakewood
(Montserrat); (Dominica,
bois
fougc,
caconi
rouge oui,
(Guadeloupe);
caconnier
rouge
Guadeloupe);
bois
wawi,
(St. Vincent);
jumby
Trinidad); pionia,
(Venezuela).
As
indicated
in
the
key,
the
pubescence of this
of
the
leaflets
provides and
convenient
basis
for
recognition
species.
The
shape
size
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ORMOSIA 357
0.
MONOSPERMA 1
0.
TOVARENSIS / x
0.
COARCTATA I
fc
4 . >
** j 1 f 1 Cn I f mI ?
r 1 : i i i*
>--#* -t 1 / [1
i f l t i i
}\ '%
jt32 V \ s. wi 0. ANTIQQUENS1S 0.
/*
b1 AVJLEN5IS t
0,
VELUTINA
CO
Lyt-J 7^ f Jj slX
v" j-
r I dI
A V
/ L6. 0. STIPULARI3
Figure 14.Ormosia section Ormosia series Monospermae, in part: Geographic distribution of species; seeds of O. monospermat O. tovarensis, 0. coarctata, O. velutina, O. atitioqurnsis,
of
the
blades
are
somewhat
variable,
but
do
not
believe
that
sub-
division
of the
taxon of
type to
species
synonymous. from G
interesting a sheet
surprise by
undetermined
specimens
collected
Alexander which
Anderson
that
proved
to
be
mirror of
image O.
of
table
20
illustrated
Jackson's
original
description
dasyccvrpa
(pis.
18,
19). to
a I
part of consider
ium,
0.
dasycarpa
which,
however,
falls
into
synonymy
under
O.
mono-
sperma.
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In
addition
to
the
synonymy
listed
above,
there
are
two
earlier
polynomial
names
cited
by
Jackson
in
connection
with
his
original
description
of
0.
dasycarpa.
The
first
is
"Pseudo-acacia
ingens,
fructu
coccineo,
nigra
macula
notato.
Plum.
Cat
p.
19,
et
MSS.
cum Icone,71 and through the kindness of Mr. T. Commonwealth Forestry Institute, and Mr.
R.
of
the
Botany
School,
University
of
Oxford,
England,
photograph
of the (pi.
"Icone" has been made available from the Sherardian collection The other is "Glycine arboreum, foliis oblongis, seminibus
16).
majoribus.
Browne
Jam.
p.
298
[1756],"
concerning
which
Browne
stated
"I
have
seen
this
tree
pretty
often
in
Mountserat,
where
it
grows naturally."
43,
Nat. 4:85.
1938. Figure 14
stipules
deltoid,
about
3-6
mm.
long,
2.5
mm.
broad
at
the
base;
leaves long,
7-11-foliolate, pairs of
the
axis
12-36 cm.
cm.
long, the
the
petiole
4-15 3-10
cm. mm.
the
leaflets
4-12
apart,
petiolules
long,
3-5
mm.
in
diameter,
the
blades
coriaceous,
elliptic
or
oblong-
elliptic,
8-30
cm.
long,
1-18
cm. the
broad,
the
apex
rounded re volute,
or
breviaupper
cuminate,
the
base
rounded,
margins
often
the
surface
essentially
glabrous, with
the
lower
surface
densely the
to
moderately veins
ferrugino-pubescent
loosely
crispate
hairs,
secondary
moderately forming
raised, of
13-20
pair, with
essentially
parallel,
10-20
mm.
apart, axes
angles
55-65
inflorescences
with
ferrugino-tomentose,
the
bracts
deltoid,
5-6
mm.
long
and
mm.
broad and
at
the
base,
the
bracteoles
linear-deltoid,
about
mm,
long
calyx
10-11
the
and
mm.
in
diameter,
the
teeth 4-9
4-5 cm.
mm.
long;
fruit
fulvo-
to
1-3-seeded, valves
long, 1-3
cm. thick;
lignous, mm.
bicolored
black,
15-22
13-19 and
broad, mm.
thick,
1.5-2.5
wide.
locality:
Avila,"
Distrito
Federal,
Venezuela,
at
1700 meters
elevation.
Type
collected
by
Delgado
(no.
59),
cited
below. Distribution: meters, Oriental on of the On wooded slopes of at elevations and of the 200-2745 Cordillera
Coastal
Cordillera
Venezuela
Colombia.
El Avila, Vogl
59
(F,
P,
VEN El
M). (F,
Avila,
s.n. 7576
Las
Floras,
Steyermark
55144
MO).
Galip&n,
Pittier
VEN),
Between
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
359
Plores
and
Galip&n,
Rudd
1001
(US,
VEN).
Quebrada
Guayabal,
above
Los
Papel6n,
Ci&iega,"
Delgado
East of GH,
1008 (US).
Araqua:
Tovar, Fendler 1751 (G, Nacional VEN). 1021 Rancho Choroni VEN).
Quebrada de Guamitas, Parque & Nakichenovitch (Henri MO). (US). (US); CundiGarcla15365 (US, Rudd
Grande Pass,
(Henri
Pittier
Parque
Nacional
Rancho
Grande 56581
Pittier),
(US,
Mrida:
Tabay,
Steyermark
(F,
Santandek: Grant
Gachaldj (US).
10562
1573
12510
UbaM,
Triana
6667
Local
names:
Peonfa,
pionillo
(Venezuela);
peronilo,
pionfo
(Colombia).
The
pods,
seeds,
and
leaves
of
this
species
are
among
the
largest
in
the
genus.
Some
of
the
specimens
from
Colombia
have
more
numerous
leaflets
than
those
from
Venezuela,
but
that
may
be
merely
coincidence
of
the
Steyermark's
collection
Venezuela,
is
sterile.
The
leaflets
are
somewhat
similar
to
those
of
the
type
of
0.
avilensis, the
species
of
uncertain
status,
but
they
also
resemble some of
0. tovarensis.
It is hoped will
may be
collected which
certify the
Figure
15
Arbuscula usque
ad 3
m.
stipulae deltoideae, 2-3 mm, longae, basi axi tomentuloso, circiter 25-50 cm.
longo,
jugis inter sese 7-10 cm. distantibus, petiolulis 5-10 mm. longis, 3-6 mm. diametro, laminis coriaceis, late ovatis vel ellipticis, 5-28 cm. longis,
5-16
cm.
latis, supra
acutis
vel
obtusis,
basi
obtusis,
marginibus fortiter
Ieviter
revolutis,
glabris,
nitidis,
venis
maioribus
impressis,
subtus
mediocriter fortiter
pilis
brevibus circiter
laxo-crispatis, fere
venis
utrinsecus
10-12,
5-25
mm.
distantibus,
angulis
venarum
costaeque cum
50-60,
venis
ferrugino-tomentosis,
3-5
1-1.5
latis, visi;
bracteolis calyx et 8
linearibus,
circiter
mm.
longis; mm.
flores longus,
circiter 5
10
longo
dentibus 1vel
mm.
longis;
fructus cm.
dehiscens, 1.5-
lignosus,
ferrugino-velutinus,
2-spermus,
3-5
longus,
2.3
cm.
latus,
circiter
1.5
cm.
crassus,
inter
semina
plus
constrictus,
valvulis
1.5-2 10
mm.
crassis; 9-10
semina mm.
bicolora 8-9
mm. mm.
longa,
lata,
mm.
1.5
lato.
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ORMOSIA
361
Type 32621,
in
the
herbarium at
of
the
Institute* Rio
Agronomic# Negro,
do
Norte,
no.
collected
Matupiri,
Pre to,
Amazonas,
Brazil,
November
1947,
by
R.
L.
Fr<5es
(no.
22821).
In sandy soil,
in
Rio
Negro,
Additional
specimen
examined:
BRAZIL: US).
Amazonas:
Rio
Aracd,
Rio
Negro,
Frdes
Addison
29268
(IAN,
of
the
two
collections as
cited I
above
are
and,
other
characters
well,
believe
that
the
material represents
hitherto
undescribed
species
of
Ormosia.
Jacks.
Trans, Linn.
Soc.
10
Bot.
Rio de Janeiro 4
: 64.
Tree, tose;
to
about
30
m.
tall;
young
stems
ferruginoabout
to 1
fulvo-tomenmm. broad at
stipules linear-deltoid,
3-5
mm.
long and
the
base;
leaves
5-11-foliolate,
the
axis
9-16
cm.
long,
velutinous,
glabrescent, the petiole 1-7 cm. long, the pairs of leaflets 2-7 cm. apart,
the
petiolules
2-5 to
mm.
long,
2-3
mm. 6-19
in cm.
diameter, long,
the
blades cm.
coriawide,
ceous,
obovate
elliptic,
(1.5)
(0.5-)
3-8
the
apex
acute
to
brevi-acuminate,
the
acumen
to
about
mm.
long,
with
trace
of
pubescence
on
the
major
veins,
the
lower to
surface
moderately
to
densely
pubescent
with
laxly
crispate
subpatent,
ferruginous
hairs,
the
secondary mm.
veins
prominent,
10-16
pair,
essen-
tially parallel,
5-10
(-15)
apart,
with
the
midvein;
inflorescences
with
axes
ferrugino-tomentose,
the the
bracts
deltoid,
about
mm.
long
and
mm. 1
broad
at
the or
bracteoles 12-15
1-2
mm.
long,
mm.
broad 6-9
flowers
ferrugino-tomentulose,
mm.
long,
4-6
mm.
in diameter,
ram. to
long;
purple;
fruit
dehiscent, cm.
sublignous, 1.5-2
fulvoabout
velutinous,
1-3-seeded,
2-4
long,
(-2.5)
broad,
thick,
1-2 mm. thick; seeds bicolored red and black, broad, and 7-10 mm. thick, the httum
mm.
long, and
mm.
mm.
long
mm.
Type
locality:
"Guiana" cited
Alexander Anderson,
below.
Distribution: north of
British
Guiana
and
southward
into
Parfi,,
Brazil,
the Amazon
River.
in
Royal
Botanic
Garden,
Port
of
Spain
?],
Hart
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BRITISH
GUIANA:
"Guiana,"
A.
Anderson
s.n.
(G
type). UC,
Upper US).
Rupu-
nuni R., near Dadanawa, De La Cruz 1733 (F, ta, Rupununi 1 R., Jenman 5569 (BM, K,
QuimatR.,
Falls, Dept.
Cuyuni B.G.
(K). ?,
Manaribisi S, U, US,
Hole,
Cuyuni
CAP
[For.
5356]
NY,
VEN); R.,
Fanshawe &
F-248
Kurupung, Persaud 26
upper (F,
Lang
Per&aud
129
NY).
K,
Malali
Mission,
Demerara
R.,
Fanshawe
NY).
(F,
Upper
Kamuni
Demerara
Anderson
(K). Par A: Rio Mapuera, upper Rio Trombetas, Rio Ducke [MG no.] 9098
779]
(BM,
RB type of 0.
cuneata).
Erepecurti
(British
Guiana);
tenteiro
(Brazil),
The
specimen
have
annotated
as
the
type
of
0.
coarctata
was
found
among
the
unidentified
Ormosia
at
Geneva.
It
obviously
was
the the
model
for
table
27
which
illustrated be
the
original
publication as a
of
species;
the
illustration
may
readily
recognized
mirror
image
of
the specimen J. H.
(pis.
20,
Miss
G.
Amshoff,
in
connection
American
Papilionaceae"
(Meded.
Bot.
Mus.
&
Herb.
Rijks.
Univ.
Utrecht
52:49.
1939)
stated
that
"The
type
specimen
of
0.
coarctata,
Anderson
from
Br.
Guiana,
could
not
be
traced
in
the
Br.
Mus.
or
in Geneva.
Although
undoubtedly separate
closely
related,
prefer
to
maintain
the
two
taxa
as
Examination
tial
differences
from
0.
coarctata
and
am
treating the
two
species
as
synonyms.
One
collection
cited since
above, other
Sampaio
5507,
has
been
reported to
as
but the
collections
of this a
trees,
so-called rather
vine than
is really
weak
is leaning
on
other larger
trees,
truly scandent.
46.
Ormosia
fastigiata
Tul.
Arch
Mus.
Par.
:108.
1844. 1906,
Ormosia escragnolliana Glaziou, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 53, Mem. 3 b: 152 nomen. Ormosia glazioviana Harms, Fodde Report. Sp. Nov. 19:289. 1924.
Large
trees;
young
stems
fulvo-tomentose;
stipules
lanceolate,
mm.
long,
14
mm.
broad
at
the
base;
leaves
the 2-8
about long,
10-20
cm. of
long,
glabrescent, the
the
pairs
leaflets
apart,
petiolules
mm.
the blades
coriaceous, ovate
to
oblong,
sometimes
obovate,
3-16
cm.
long,
2-10
cm.
broad,
the
apex
obtuse
RUDDAMERICAN
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ORMOSIA
363
the
base
obtuse
to
subcordate,
the
upper
surface
essentially glabrous
except for
trace
of pubescence along
the lower
surface
densely
to
moderately
fulvo-tomentose,
the
hairs
loosely
crispate,
the
secondary 3-15
veins mm.
usually apart,
prominent,
about of
10-13
pair,
parallel,
forming
angles
about
55-70
mid vein;
inflorescences
with
axes
fulvo-tomentose;
the
bracts
linear-
lanceolate,
4-10
mm.
long,
1-2
mm.
broad,
the
bracteoles
linear,
2-3 or
mm. long,
0.5-1
mm.
10-15 the
mm.
ferrugino-tomentulose,
tube
4-5
mm.
in
diameter,
mm.
long;
or purple;
fruit
dehiscent,
lignous,
densely
ferrugino-
or
fulvo-velutinous,
1-3-
seeded, 2-5 cm. long, 2-2.5 cm. broad, slightly constricted between the seeds, about 1.5 cm. thick, the valves 2-3 mm. thick; seed bicolored,
red
and
black,
10-13 mm.
mm.
long, 1.5
9-12 mm.
mm.
broad,
7-9
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
about 2
long
and
wide.
Type
locality:
Near
Belo
Horizonte,
Minas
Gerais,
Brazil.
Type
collected
by
Claussen
(no.
1704),
cited
Distribution: vations up to
Southeastern meters.
Brazil,
along
500-600
BRAZIL:
Minas
Gerais:
Near
Belo
Horizonte,
Claussen BR,
1704 G, of
(F, K).
MO,
type, US); 239 [=1704?](M); s.n. Balsamo, R., Macedo 2687 (MO, S,
Branch (R).
upper
Hoekne II.
Rondon} S),
714
715
Cuiab,
[Regnell (S).
(R,
2295a
Santa
Petropolis, Mello Moraes [RB no.] 39323 (F.M. Neg. 1911 ex B, type of O.
US).
Friburgo, GH, ex de B, K,
20275 UC).
NY,
Guanabara:
Tijuca,
Glaziou
11892
BR,
F fragments Glaziou
Janeiro,
10555
Campininha,
(M).
names: coronha,
Angelim corunha of
(Rio
de
Janeiro); tento
arvore
do
tento
(Mato
(Parang);
type
collection only
0. fastigiata that
consists
be velutinous with to
bicolored. from
basis
compared that
collections
same
general
area,
believe
be
presumption.
In
most
cases,
however,
the
other
collections
to in
with
less of
dense the
pubescence.
There is all
some
shape
leaflet
extremes
resented In his
type 0.
original that
glazioviana, might
possibility
0.
escragnoUiana
belong
species.
agree,
but
prefer
to
reduce
both
names
to
synonymy
under
0.
fastigiata.
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Rudd, ex
Trop.
Woods &
113
124.
1960. Bot. 24
Figure (5) :
14
Pierce
Standl.
Steyerm.,
Fieldiana
311.
Tree,
to
about
19
m.
high
and
23
cm.
diameter;
young
stems
fulvo-
to
aureo-tomentose;
s tip ides
deltoid-acicular,
tomentose,
4-7
mm. the
long,
1-2
mm.
broad
at
the base,
caducous; 8-22
leaves
axis
fulvo-ferrugino-tomentose,
about
cm.
long,
3-7
cm.
long,
the
pairs
of
leaflets
3-6
cm.
apart,
the
petiolules
2-4
mm.
mm.
in
diameter, cm.
obovate
to
elliptic,
cm. long,
2-9.5
broad,
the
apex
obtuse
to
breviacuminate,
the
acumen
about
mm.
long
or
less,
the
base
obtuse
to
subcordate,
the
upper
surface
glabrous,
nitid, lower
sometimes surface
with
trace
of
pubescence the
along hairs
the
midvein,
the
densely
fulvo-tomentulose,
tightly
crisp ate,
the
secondary
veins
raised,
about
(5-)
10-12
pair,
5-20
mm,
apart,
the midvein;
inflorescences
with
axes
fulvo-
to
ferrugino-tomentose,
the
bracts
tomentose, bracteoles
about mm.
5-6
mm.
long,
1-2
mm.
broad, flowers
0.5
broad,
linear,
tomentose;
14
mm.
long;
calyx
fulvo-
to
ferrugino-tomentose,
10-12
mm.
long,
the
tube
7-8
mm.
long,
mm.
in
diameter, fulvo-
the to
teeth
deltoid,
3-4
mm.
fruit lignous,
ferrugino-velutinous,
1-3-,
commonly
1-,
seeded,
2.5-6
cm.
long,
1.5-2.5
cm.
broad,
about
thick; seeds bicolored red and black, and 8-10 mm. thick, the hilum
mm.
broad,
2.5-3
mm.
long,
1-1.5
mm.
Type
locality:
In
hammock,
Creek, (no.
Toledo
District,
British
Honduras.
Type
collected
by
Gentle
4145),
cited
Distribution: elevations up to
about
El
Cato:
Humming
Bird (A, G,
8961
Ravine,
Pine
Ridge,
Bartlett (A,
11775 BM, F,
Road,
Schipp
132
Toledo: US type).
Monkey Near
River,
near
Creek, Ridge,
Gentle
4145
Condemn
Branch Cukra,
Zelaya
[Bluefields]: La Virgen
Lagoon,
Heredia:
de
Sarapiqui,
Holdridge
Local
names:
Pine-ridge
grande
betty
(British
Honduras);
nena
(Costa As
explained
the
two
collections
included
actually
represented
two
different
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OP
ORMOSIA 365
species.
one
collection, the
in
flower, in
and
new
species
was
proposed
to
accom-
modate
other,
fruit.
Among
the
specimens
cited
above,
there
is
some
variation
in
the
width
of the
fruit
which
can
be
correlated
with
the number of
ovules
than
those with
seed.
Figure
14
Lloyd
and Horning,
Journ.
Org.
Chem.
23
1074.
1958,
Arbuscula
4-5
m.
alta;
ramuli 3-4
novelli mm.
fulvo-tomentosi; basi
stipulae 1 mm.
lineari-deltoideae,
tomentosae,
longae,
circiter
latae;
folia
5-9-foliolata,
axi
fulro-
vel
10-30
cm. longo, petiolo 5-9 cm, longo, jugis inter sese 3-6.5 cm. petiolulis 2-6 mm. vatis vel ellipticis, longis et 2-5 mm. 4-17 cm. longis,
distantibus, obonon-
revolutis,
apice
obtusis
vel
acutis,
basi
obtusis, vel
supra
nitidis,
venis
impressis,
subtus
densiter
mediocriter
circiter
10-18,
prope
parallelis,
inter
sese,
5-15
mm.
distantibus,
angulis axibus
venarum
costaeque
circiter bracteis
55-60;
cum Sores
ferrugino-tomentosis,
bracteolisque
non
visi;
fructus
dehiscens,
lignosus,
fulvo-
vel
ferrugino-velutinus,
1-
vel
2-spermus, valvulis
4-6
cm.
longus, crassis;
2.5-3 semina
cm.
latus,
1.5
cm.
crassus, nigra
2-3
mm. mm.
bicolora, Iata,
macula crassa,
notata,
12-15
longa,
11-15
mm.
8-12
hilo
circiter
mm.
longo
et
1.5
mm.
lato.
Type Nigufa,
in
the
U.S.
National
Herbarium, Colombia,
no,
1802685, 1941,
collected collected
at for
near
Bello,
Antioquia,
May
Bro.
Daniel
(no.
2460)
by
Bro. only
Luis
Isotype of the
at
S.
Known
from
Cordillera
Antioquia,
Colombia.
Additional
specimens
examined:
Hatillo,
Bro.
Daniel
2103
(US).
Sone6n, Herb,
Guartn 19132
US).
Bello,
Bro.
Daniel
[Krukoff
no.]
Local name:
Chocho.
This
species,
thus
far
known
only 0.
from
limited
area,
shows
characters and 0.
intermediate
between
vdutina farther
from
Central
America and
tomrensis,
which
occurs
east
in
Colombia
Venezuela.
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49.
Arch.
Jard.
Bot.
Rio de Janeiro 4:
65.
1925. Figure 14
Tree
to
about
25
m.
tall;
young
stems
fulvo-tomentose;
stipules
deltoid leaves
or
linear-deltoid, the
3-15 axis
mm.
long, cm.
1-3
mm.
broad
at
the
base;
7-13-foliolate,
10-30
long,
tomentose,
the
petiole
3-8 mm.
cm.
long,
the
pairs mm.
of in
leaflets
2-7
cm.
apart,
the
long,
1.5-3
diameter, or
stipels oblong,
blades
coriaceous,
ovate,
obovate,
broad,
acute
or
breviacuminate
with
acumen
to
about
mm.
long,
the base
obtuse with
to a
subcordate, trace of
the upper
surface the
sometimes
pubescence
along
surface
moderately
to
densely
pubescent
with
crispate
hairs,
the
secondary
veins
fairly
prominent,
(8-)
10-13
pair,
approximately
parallel,
inflorescences
linear-deltoid,
8-13 1
mm.
long,
2-3
mm.
broad,
the
bracteoles
linear,
3-6
mm.
long,
10-12
mm.
long,
the
tube 6-7
mm.
long and
6-7
long; petals pale lilac; fruit dehiscent, lignous, fulvo- or 1-3-seeded, 3-7 cm. long (2-) 2.5-3.7 cm.
ferrugino-velutinous,
broad,
somewhat
constricted
between
the
seeds,
2-2.5
cm.
thick,
the
valves
2-5
mm.
thick;
seeds
red
or
red
with
black
line
or
small
black
spot
along
one
edge,
12-16
mm.
long,
10-15
mm,
broad,
and
8-10
mm.
thick,
mm.
long
and
1,5-2
mm.
in
diameter.
Type Ducke
locality: no.
Breves,
Pard,
Brazil.
Lectotype
collected
by
(KB
17101),
Distribution:
"Terra
secondary, Basin
Surinam,
British to
Guiana, Ceari.
and
Brazil
along
the
Amazon
and northern
coast
Without
exact locality,
[For.
Zanderij I,
Forest Reserve, Section O, tree no. 1806 (U), 3382 (K, MO, NY, U),
[For. (BR,
1469 6132
US),
Stahel [For.
Bur.
BRITISH Serv.
GUIANA: (K).
Wimperu
Creek,
Demerara R.,
Fanshawe 387
[For.
BRAZIL:
Amazon as:
Rio Negro, Padauiri, Mata do Tucano, Frdea 22599 (IAN, Frdes 25334 (IAN, K, MG, MO, K, US). Manaus, US). R, SI, RB, Estrada da Raiz, Manaus, US). U, Ponte
U, US, VEN).
(GH,
Ducke 758 [MG no. Mindd, Obidos, Dwke Ducke (A, [RB [RB
(GH,
(G,
NY, U).
S,
(RB, 12080
S&o
Paulo
de
Olivenga, Breves,
[Krukoff]
12079
NY,
(A,
NY,
US).
Par A:
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SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
367
Ducke
(RB
no.]
17101 (A,
(K, BM,
EB F, ex
lectotype, G, B, K, MO,
S,
U,
US). S, U, B
Maranhao: US).
Candido Ducke
Frdes 17102
1787 (F
NY,
P,
Caxias,
fragment
F.M.Neg.
1914
ex
CeabX:
Serra Grande
[Ibiapaba],
"Caminho S.
do Ibiapaba, Gla-
"Cayriris,"
syntype), [as
(F.M.Neg.
1909 ex B, P).
Local
names:
Barakaro-firiberoe
(Arawak,
Surinam);
itoerano-
anakoko
(Carib,
Surinam);
kokrikie
(Surinam);
buiussu
(Maranhao,
Brazil);
mulungu
bravo,
mulungu
brabo
(Ceard,
Brazil);
tenteiro,
ten to
(Amazonas
and Par&,
Brazil).
one
of
Ducke's
own
collections
and
preferable
to
select
fruiting
specimen.
The fruits
of
this species
the series
although
few
specimens
are
well
below
the
average
size.
Most
of
the
seeds
observed
are
completely
red,
but
few
show
black
line
along
one
As mentioned under
0. fastigiata,
Amshoff believed
0.
stipularis
to
be his
with
and
so
convinced However,
Ducke I
who,
in
treated
as
one.
consider
them
to
be separate species. Specimens distributed as Glaziou 11898, from Minas Gerais, appear
to
Cear&.
tion 154.
noted
(Bot.
Jahrb.
1954)
concerning
Roupala pallida:
Glaziou
18464a bemerkt
E.
Ule
in
Herb. 1556
Berlin:
Diese
Fflanze
hat
A.
Glaziou
1890
von
mir
unter nr.
Namen herausgegeben
50.
Bol.
Soc.
Venez. 1942.
Cien.
Nat.
4:84.
1938;
emend* 14
Dussia avilensis
Bol. Tc.
Caracas
about deltoid,
m. 2
tall; mm.
young and
stems 1
long
mm.
3-9-foliolate, of leaflets
axis
7-12
cm.
long, the
pairs
2-4.5
cm.
apart,
3-4
mm.
2-3 mm. in diameter, the blades coriaceous, long, the 3-8 cm. broad, the apex acute,
cm.
upper
surface along
glabrous, veins,
surface
tomentulose
otherwise
moderately
10-17
pair,
essentially
parallel,
5-15
mm.
apart,
forming
angles
of
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60-70
with the
the
mid vein;
inflorescences and
with
axes flowers
ferruginonot seen;
veiutinous,
bracts,
bracteoles,
complete
fruit
dehiscent,
lignous,
brownish
black,
glabrate
[due
to
weathering;
originally
veiutinous
?],
1-seeded,
3.5-4.5
cm.
long,
2.5-3
cm.
broad,
about
1.5-2
cm.
thick,
the
valves
1-2
mm.
thick;
seeds
red,
14-17
mm. mm.
long,
14-18
mm.
broad,
and
10-15
mm.
thick,
the
hilum
3-4
long and
1.5-2
mm.
broad.
Type
locality:
"Selvas
del
Avila,
Guayabal;
camino
de
ronda
del Avila,"
at 1600-1700 below.
meters elevation.
Type collected
cited
Distribution:
Known
only
from
the
type
collection.
Distbito
Federal:
El
Avila,
Caracas,
Delgado
35
(F,
US,
Local
name:
Peonla.
In
of
this species,
the
type was
erroneously
cited
as
Delgado no.
37,
obviously a typographical
error,
as
the speci-
As added
confusion, Dussia
floral
description material
was of
included, no.
based
on the
flowers
from
Delgado
clarified
new
species,
Dussia
coriacea
Pierce,
typified
by
Delgado
47. 0.
Pittier avilensis
efforts
and
transferred
to
compounding of Ormosia
type
of
type of
Dussia
coriacea, the
Delgado
47,
material
Conveniently,
name
Dussia
avilensis
falls
into
synonymy,
in
part
under
Ormosia,
and
partly
under Dussia.
Not
only the
has
the
been It
confused is possible of O.
by
mixture the
of
material,
species
that
leaves and
young, be
tovarensis,
could
from
venezolana,
Perhaps
Excluded
Taxa
Contr.
U.S.
Nat. Herb.
23:436.
1922.
= Dussia raex-
Harms. Spruce ex Benth. =Vatairea Joum. Linn. Aubl. 1928. = Clathrotropis paraSoc. 4 suppl.: 119. 1860,
guianensis
1928:371.
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
New
Taxa,
New
Names,
and
New
Combinations
Ormosia series Amazonicae Rudd, ser. nov. Orm osia series Coedneae Rudd, ser. nov. Ormosia series ExceUae Rudd, ser. nov. Ormosia series Isthmenses Rudd, ser. nov. Ormosia series Monospermae Rudd, ser. nov. Ormosia series Nobiles Rudd, ser. nov. Ormosia series Panamenses Rudd, ser. nov,
Ormosia antioquensis Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia coccinea var. svftsimplex (Spruce ex Benth.) Rudd, 8tat. nov.
Ormosia colombiana Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia cruenta Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia cuatrecasasii Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia elata Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia flava (Ducke) Rudd, comb. nov.
Ormosia froesii Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia grandiflora (Tul.) Rudd, comb. nov.
Ormosia grossa Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia larecajana Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia Ugnivalvis Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia maguireorum Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia nobilis var. bolivarensis Rudd, Ormosia nobilis var. sanlaremnensis Ormosia revoluta Rudd, sp. nov. var. nov. Rudd, stat. nov.
(Ducke)
Ormosia smithii Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia solimoesensis Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia steyermarkii Rudd, nom. nov. Ormosia venezolana Rudd, sp. nov. Ormosia vicosana Rudd, sp. nov. sp. nov.
370
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Collections
of
Ormosia
Cited
(In
most cases
the numbers
are those
of the collectors,
W.
L. 212.
R.
H.
A.
877. 1417.
coccinea
Allemao 440.
Cysneiros,
Freire
F.
1611.
A.
L.
A.
H.
G.
C.
G.
L.
M.
C.
W. s.n.
Birdsall, B. J. panamensis
G.
A., et al.
paraensis coccinea var. subsimplex coutinhoi excelsa smithii smithii paraensis nobilis var. nobilis coccinea var. coccinea
1557.
minor Aristeguieta,
3252.
macrocalyx Atchison, E.
51-13226. 66. 88. macrocalyx 51-13457. monosperma 54-16888. Aublet, s.n. coccinea var. F. 54-17330. coccinea
Bosbeheer Bailey, s.n. monosperma 344. Baldwin, 3267. smithii Barbosa Rodrigues, J. s.n. holerythra Bartlett, 11775. velutina Barton, E., et al. s.n. jamaicensis Beard, 240. 659. krugii 1695. krugii 1797. Blangeu, 1040. monosperma Bena, 1157. paraensis P. C. P. 2210. 4465. 7670. 9292, monosperma jamaicensis krugii krugii monsperma krugii J. S. H. H. 1846. J. T., Jr. 609. 1021. 1025. 1026. coutinhoi cinerea coutinhoi coutinhoi coutinoi Box, E. E. monoBperma Brito 40. macrocalyx Britton, N. L., et al. L. H. ("'s Lands Bosbeheer," Surinam)
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
W. E.
Bureau
(French
154.
175.
monosperma Cuatrecasas, J.
Dahlgren, 688.
17437.
2077. 17942.
415.
excelsa Cardona, F.
19132.
405.
4914.
s.n. colombiana Chagas 948. discolor Claussen, 239. 1704. fastigiata fastigiata P. 8. 848.
M.
E.
A.
Dayton, 3127.
Barbour,
isthmensis De La Cruz, J. S.
s.n. fastigiata s.n. arborea Coelho, 3839. discolor COELHO, 3094. minor J. DE P. D. 1733. 2380. 2662. 3388.
D. 123.
G.
macrocalyx panamensis (see Bro. macrocalyx Corner, E. J. H. 64. R. S., et al. 1184. 1212. 7 arborea Duarte de Barros, V. Duarte, A. P. Daniel)
5.
macrocalyx Cowan,
1553. 1621.
friburgensis friburgensis
372
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
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HERBARIUM
A., ET AL.
15814. 15883. 15902. 15912. 15915. 15962. 16188. 16189. 16357. 16361. 16401. 16572. 16575. 16657. 16675. 16718. 16746. 16779. 16798. 16955. 17033. 17080. 17081. 17093. 17097. 17098. 17101. 17102. 17104. 17106. 17107. 17112. 17159. 17260. 18113. 18114. 18117. 18118. 18119. 18120. 18121. 18122. 18123. 18124. 18125. 18126. 18127. 18128. 18129. 18130. 18131. 20362.
nobilis var. nobilis excelsa excelsa nobilis var. santaremnensis excelsa coccinea var. coccinea coutinhoi nobilis var. nobilis paraensis excelsa excelsa (see Fra. Lima) paraensis coccinea var. coccinea coccinea var. coccinea nobilis var. santaremnensis flava flava coutinhoi flava nobilis var. nobilis flava flava coutinhoi coccinea var. coccinea nobilis var. stipularis stipularis paraensis paraensis paraensis holerythra coccinea var. coccinea grandiflora flava flava lignivalvis coutinhoi coutinhoi excelsa nobilis var. santaremnensis stipularis stipularis macrophylla paraensis paraensis costulata macrocalyx nobilis var, santaremnensis macrocalyx macrocalyx paraensis nobilis
230.11. 352. 547. 566. 577. 585. 644. 677. 758. 770. 779. 945. 1047. 1194. 1275. 1516. 1615. 1714. 1721. 1818. 1962. 1998. 2133. 5096. 5695. 7168b. 7345. 8613. 8697. 9098. 9118. 10944. 11195. 11429. 11726. 11740. 14833. 14836. 14836a. 15491. 15492. 15493. 15494. 15543. 15797.
coutinhoi discolor costulata excelsa coutinhoi nobilis var. santaremnensis stipularis fastigiata lignivalvis coarctata coccinea var. coccinea paraensis costulata paraensis macrocalyx coutinhoi flava flava nobilis var. santaremnensis coutinhoi macrocalyx macrocalyx nobilis var. nobilis costulata smithii macrocalyx macrophylla costulata coarctata costulata holerythra costulata macrophylla excelsa excelsa amazonica excelsa excelsa coutinhoi nobilis var. nobilis excelsa nobilis var. santaremnensis paraensis costulata
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
373
20363. 20365. 20366. 20367. 23357. 23363. 23365. 23366. 24060. 35084. 35175. 35177. 54971.
nobiiis var. eantaremnensis stipularis holerythra grandiflora paraensis stipularis nobiiis var. santaremnensis lignivalvis macrocalyx discolor nobiiis var. nobiiis macrophylla coutinhoi Dusen, P. 83. 1188.
R.
Surinam
(Boschwbzen costulata paraensis melanocarpa paraensis stipularis paraensis stipularis stipularis paraensis melanocarpa flava stipularis paraensis melanocarpa melanocarpa stipularis paraensis stipularis stipularis stipularis
Surinamb)
1138. 1409. 1427. 1469. 1508. 1612. 1806. 1824. 2391. 2834. 3382. 4647. 4699. 5015. 5991.
B.n. arborea Dues, 686. 1090. 3453. 3580. monosperma monosperma monosperma monosperma DWYEB, J. 1170. isthmensis Egqers, 924. monosperma H. F. A. D. PfcBE
Forestry
coutinhoi costulata coarctata stipularis paraensis coutinhoi lignivalvis paraensis coarctata coarctata costulata FR6ES, R. DE L., ET AL<
6833. monsperma Ekman, 6232. 11422. 12425. 15890. krugii krugii krugii krugii Espina A 102. and Giacouetto E. L.
colombiana Fanshaw, D. B.
coarctata (many actually are Krukoff numbers) stipularis 1787, paraensis 1796. coutinhoi 1910. lignivalvis 1913. paraensis 11601. coarctata 11612. paraensis nobiiis var. nobiiis excelsa solimoesensis lignivalvis solimoesensis stipularis stipularis coutinhoi 11984. Fendler, A. 12016. paraensis flava paraensis paraensis stipularis
15151.
1751.
374
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FROM
THE
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HERBARIUM
GARCIA-BARRIOA,
H.
lignivalvis macrocalyx lignivalvis nobilis var. santaremnensia lignivalvis macrocalyx macrocalyx nobilis var. santaremnensia nobilis var. santaremnensia coccinea var. subsimplex raacrophylla macrophylla maerophyHa macrophylla coccinea var. subsimplex williamsii coccinea var. subsimplex nobilis var. santaremnensia coccinea var. subsimplex
15.
12380/139a. 12384/143. 12385/144. 12386/145. 12406/150. 12449/193. 12468/211. 12564/288. 12566/290. 12629. 15198. 20796. 21107. 21158. 21573. 22279. 22438. 22599. 22765. 22821. 22900. 22971. 23119. 23174. 23571. 23982. 24047.
s.n.
206.
bahiensis excelsa lignivalvis nobilis var. san taremn en sis grandi flora paraensis coccinea var. subsimplex smithii stipularis macrophylla
339. 380.
442.
costulata GonzAles, F.
s.n.
macrocalyx Grant, M. L.
10562.
tovarensis GtTARfN,R.
2507. froesii
antioquensis Gitedes, T. N.
paraensis 304. paraensis 335. smithii Gutierrez, paraensis 825. paraensis macrocalyx macrocalyx holerythra 1346. s.n. s.n. GuzmAN, macrocalyx Hahn, monospcrma L. R. coccinea var. subsimplex G., and Schtjltes, R E. nobilis var. nobilis nobilis var. nobilis
24162/74. 25269. 25334. 25397. 25422. 26114. 27679. 29268. 29319. 29622. 29638. 30572. 30577. 30763. 33853.
monosperma Harris, W.
9241.
jamaicensis Hatschbach, G,
coutinhoi 2646. froesii Hates, nobilis var. nobilis 352. macrocalyx 522. macrocalyx excelsa excelsa paraensis smithii 93624. 235. Hemmendorff, arborea Heringer, arborea E. P. E. macrocalyx isthmensis S. fastigiata
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
375
W.
E. 10. krugii
Kramer, W. P.
Krttkoff, P. C. (see also Fr6es) 1164. W. H. and B, T. 4838. 5053. P, C. 5123. 5894. 6303. 6478. 7085. 7194. 7222. L. S. 8986. 9383. 10408. L. R. 11049. 12102. paraensis amazonica elata amazonica elata elata elata nobilis var.
B.
A.
monosperma Hoehne,
nobilis
nobilis var. santaremnensis lignivalvis nobilis var. santaremnensis isthmensis bopiensis larecajana nobilis var. santaremnensis smithii
124 124
B, C.
12103/15066.
Kuhlmann, J. G. 110. 383. 384. 385. 387. R. A. 732. 3133. J. 18222. 41437. S., ET AL. nitida paraensis paraensis paraensis paraensis arborea smithii excelsa arborea M., and Jimbo, S.
Holt, 632.
1299.
costulata Howard,
11367.
monosperma Xmray,
s.n.
monosperma Irwin, H.
165. 189.
coutinhoi costulata
Lancaster, 47915. 48691. coutinhoi 24. paraensis Jenman, 4171. 5569. 6299. 6569. costulata coarctata costulata costulata J. DB J., ET AL. G. S. Lang, 129. H., and schippii
D.
A.
Persaud,
A.
C.
Lanjouw, H H 9. 59.
costulata costulata
645. 1292.
A.
B.
1710. 2958.
Killip, 29068.
and
Smith,
A.
C.
3451.
coccinea var
subsimplex D. A.
6.
Lima, bahiensis
669. 1207.
11834, 16572.
flava coutinhoi
14.
macrocalyx
376
CONTRIBUTIONS
FROM
THE
NATIONAL
HERBARIUM
Lindeman, 4526. 5352. 5358. 6515. 7126. 7127. costulata paraensis melanocarpa costulata costulata coccinea var.
J.
C. 69343.
Palma
R,
C.
F.
P.
von
coccinea M,
3143. s.n.
coutinhoi
s.n. macrophylla MiLINON, 92. 243. s.n. cinerea coutinhoi cinerea Mello A. 1981, arborea M^lozan, L. E. 12439. monosperma Mi kan, J. P. s.n. arborea Miranda, 8471/1. schippii Moncada, s.n. tovarensis Monteiro DA Costa, 93. paraensis Moraes, J. 893. bahiensis Moraes, M, C. de R. A. F. C. L. F. Barreto, H. L. M.
s.n. monosperma Lofgren, 333. stipulates Long, 162. velutina Luetzelbtjrg, 21194. smithii Luschnath, 131. [Martius no.] arborea Lutz, 655, arborea B.
A.
O.
39323. arborea
fastigiata Mosn, H.
G.
M.
Maguire, 24222. 24383. 24960. 25051. 30845. 32247. 34486. 34491. 34882. 37603. 37650. 41668. 42530. 43858. 44171. 47060. costulata costulata costulata costulata
B.,
et
al.
s.n. arborea Neves Armond 44. arborea Pearce, s.n. bopiensis Peck, 800. schippii Prez-Arbelez, E., and M. E. R.
coccinea var. aubsimplex costulata macrophylla macrophylla coccinea var. subsimplex macrophylla macrophylla macrophylla maguireorum costulata macrophylla coutinhoi Malme, G. O. A. 12576. 12590. 3715. minor 6452.
S.
O.
2295. 2295a.
fastigiata fastigiata
A. S.
s.n. fastigiata
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
J.
M.f
Rodrigues, J. S. holerythra holerythra Rodrigues, 212. 1291. 1318. costulata grossa excelsa Rohr, J. P. B. vow s.n. monosperma Rot, J. M. W., et al.
1012. nobilis var. santaremnensis 1145. nobilis var. santaremnensis 3823. holerythra 4455. flava 4626. 4730. coutinhoi coccinea var. coccinea
4771. paraensis 5421. coccinea var. 7643. holerythra coccinea 1000. 1001. 1008. Pittier, 7576. tovarensis 15365. tovarensis FI^EJ A. s.n. monosperma Poiteau, s.n. coccinea var. A. 112. H. 1021.
7648, paraensis
10414. jamaicensis 17894. monosperma PULiLB, 473. costulata Questel, 866. monosperma 2488. krugii Ram age, G. A. A. A.
Samuels, J. A. 261. costulata Schipp, W. A. 132. 1052. 1297. velutina macrocalyx schippii SCHOMBUBGK, R.
s.n. krugii s.n. monosperma 580. Rawitscher, 15362. fastigiata Regnell, II. II. 2295. fastigiata 2295a. fastigiata 472. arborea REITZ, 799. arborea R., ET AL. 822. 3973. 6088. 8998. Reko, 9. isthmensis Richard, L. s.n. arborea C. B. P. 9503. 9888. 10293. 12952. 14533. 14541. 19747. A. F. 334. 334a. 602. krugii krugii macrocalyx ScHULTBS, isthmensis coccinea var. subsimplex macrocalyx coccinea var. subsimplex macrophylla williamsii excelsa discolor macrophylla coccinea var, subsimplex macrophylla Schunke, 214. macrocalyx J. M. R. E.f ET AL. F. Schubert, B. G., et al. smithii
III.
s.n. coccinea var. coccinca s.n, monosperma RlEDELj 1254. arborea L., ET al.
s.n. arborea
378
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FROM
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NATIONAL
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V.
Stahel,
G.
santaremnensis B. C.
s.n. panamensis SEGADAS-Vianna, Restinga 1.571. arborea Sellow, 155. 353. 510. 820. s.n. s.n. arborea minor nitida nitida arborea arborea Severin, 157. arborea Shafer, 537. 3167. monosperma krugii Shattuck, 1103. isthmensis 0. J. A. A. E. F. F., ET AL.
Stahl, 319, krugii Standley, 52908. isthmensis Stearn, 145. jamaicensis StehlIs, 5334. 5511. 5667. 5680. monosperma monosperma monosperma krugii H,,
P.
C.
W.
T.
et al.
Stesyermark, 42058. Silva, 470. coutinhoi 55144. Silva, 87. 366. flava 60266. grandiflora 60503. Sintenis, 1886. 2587. 5336. 6509. s.n. krugii 61330. krugii 62245. krugii 86413. krugii 89475. krugii 90344. Smith, 2455. 2513. smithii Tessmann, smithii 3665. Smith, 460. 1909. H. H. and G. W. TiLLETT, 45476, G. S. amazonica A C. 90665. lignivalvis nobilis var. lignivalvis monosperma monosperma P. 60683. paraensis steyermarkii steyermarkii N. T. da 56581, tovarensis to var en sis A. 44658. isthmensis isthmensis
J.
A.
bolivarensis
G.
S. and C.
L.
s.n.
coccinea var.
coccinea R.
Spruce, 1068. 1194. 1450. 1506. 1958. 2071. 2951. 2955. 3408. 3785. s.n. s.n. excelsa excelsa excelsa discolor
s.n. arborea smithii Uribe-Uribe, williamsii 1573. coccinea var. subsimplex 1611. coccinea var. discolor smithii 6338. subsimplex Vareschi, monosperma Varqas, 14907. bopiensis C. C. V. nobilis var. santaremnensis tovarensis L.
coutinhoi excelsa
RUDDAMERICAN
SPECIES
OF
ORMOSIA
C.
coccinea var, subsimplex coccinea var. subsimplex coccinea var. subsimplex coccinea var. subsimplex coccinea var. subsimplex williamsii williamsii Williams, R. O.
s.n. tovarensis Wachenhbim 88. 95. 140. 305. s.n. cinerea coccinea var. coccinea coccinea
15954. 15965.
coccinea F. G.
s.n. monosperma
R.
S.
s.n. macrocalyx Wilson, Warming, E. 144. s.n. arborea WtJLLSCHL&GEL, White, P. 829. 306. panamensis 1439. Whitfobd, H. N. 38. arborea Widgrbw, B.n. arborea Williams, 3505. 8926. 9423. 12058. Ll. J. F. 40856. 40883. 43432. 43791. WURDACK, J. J., BT AL. cinerea costulata H, R. isthmensis P.
6079. 6630.
INDEX
(Synonyms in italics.
329, 331
287
346,
365
chocho grande, 307 Clathrotropis, 286 flam, 298, 299 grandifiora, 301 paradoxa, 368 299, 300 326,
agui, 328, 333, 335 aguitin, 295 alasdn, 319 alcornoque, 307 Aldina, 286 Amazonicae (series of Ormosia), 290,
322, 323 angelim, 363 angelin, 356 arieshie ie, 299 Arillaria, 287 arvore do tento, 363 awaakoko, 301 baracaro, 362 bara-kara, 362 barakaro, 285, 333, 335, 338, 362 367 iwi, 328
Concolores
(section of Ormosia),
308
Diplotropis, 286 grandifiora, 301, 303 Discolores (section of Ormosia), 368 367, 368 368 368 of Ormosia), 288, 289, 308
barakaro-firiberoe, barakaro
Dussia, 367,
firiberoebana ibikaro
avilensis, coriacea,
barakaro konokhodiboxo ibikoro, barakaro korero ibibero iwi, 301 barakaroe, 338 barakaroe hohoro di koro, 335 barakaroe ibiberoe, 338 barakaroe karabandikoro, bastard nickars, Bicolores 356 338
335
mcxicana, Excelsae
(series
Glycine, 358 298, 308 grain l'eglise, 356 guaraci, 314 guaracy, 314 hoogland-kokrikie, 328 hormiga, 319 huairura, 329 hung-tou-shu, 282 huyruro, 307, 325
(section of Ormosia),
309
bois de tournerie, 282 bois fouge, 356 bois nan-non, bois oui, 356 brauna da mata, buiussti, 295, 367 caconi rouge, 356 caconier, 282 caconier Wane, 342 caconnier, 342 caconnier rouge, 356 Caesalpinoideae, 286 caracoiillo, 307 carne de caballo, 326 casique, 307 304 342
itauba-rana, 310 itjoerano anakoko, 335 itoerano-anakoko, 367 jatobahy do igap6, 310 John Crow bead, 326 jumbi beads, 356 jumbie, 356 jumbie bead, 335, 356, 362
381
382
INDEX
jumby, 356 jutahy do capoeira, 335 koenakoko, 338 kokriki, 301, 335, 338 kokrikie, 328, 338, 367
OrmosiaContinued avilensis, 368 bahiensis, 283, 289, sect. Bicolores, 308 308, 309 302, 303 282, 293, 357, 359, 367,
konoboyepo, 335 konoweyno, 335 korokororo, 295 kruk, 295 kurukoruru, 295 Layidf 287 Layia (series of Ormosia), 316 Leptolobium costulatum, 337, 338 Macrocarpae (section of Ormoaia), 288,
324, 325
chlorocalyxt 306, 307 cinerea, 286, 289, 294, 295, 296, 297 eoarctata, 361, 362 coccinea, 280, 286, 287, 308, 311, 280, 284, 285, 293, 357,
289, 294 Macrotropis, 287 Macroule, 282, 286, 287, coutinkoi, 294 mariana, 330 mate, 320 matos, 342 294, 295, 297
326, 328, 329, 330, 337, 340 var. var. coccinea, 291, 327 subsimplex, 369 284, 288, 291, 314, 291, 327, 328,
338, ser.
Coccineae, 322,
317, 369
metari-yek, 335 mongol6, 304 Monospennae 355 mosongo, Mucuna, 342 294 (series of Ormosia), 293,
Concolores, 308
var. trifoliolala, 337 coutinhoi, 296, 297 crassicarpa, 333, 334, 335 cruenta, 290, 317, 318, 321, 369 282, 286, 289, 294, 295,
mulungu bra bo, mulungu bravo, murcyenu-yek, murta preta, mu-sa, 319 mutare-yek, 354 nekooudou, 297 neko-oudou, nena, 364 339 295
367 367
335
304
cuatrecasasii, 292, 343, 347, 369 cuneata, 361, dasycarpa, 362 282, 286, 313, 355,
280,
356, 357, 358 var. minor, 314 discolor, 292, 341, 343, 347, 348,349 sect. 292, 341 Discolores, 308
nickel,
Mobiles
olho de cabra, 314, 315, olho de cabra grande, olho de onca, 315, 330 Ormosia, 287, 288 329 330
311
euneura, 322, 324 oxeelsa, 311, ser. 325, 283, 286, 290, 309, 310,
312,
acuta,
ser. Amazonicae, 288, 290, 322, 323, 369 antioquensis, 293, apulensis, arborea, 331 306, 307 306, 315, 327, 329, 357, 365, 369
flava,
282,
288,
289,
298, 299,
300,
291,
INDEX
383
OrmosiaContinued
OrmosiaContinued panamensis, 286, 290, 281, 308, 282, 283, 318 284,
froesii, 293, 359, 360, 369 getuliana, 310, 311 glazioviana, 362, 363 301, 302, 369
316,
317,
grandiflora, 289,
grossa, 291, 331, 332, 369 henryi, 284, 316 heterophylla, 333, 334, 335 holerythra, hosiei, 282 ser. Isthmenses, 284, 288, 290, 317, 289, 298, 302, 304, 305
revoluta, 292, 349, 350, 369 santaremnensis, 345, 346 scandens, 284 schippii, 291, 323, 325, 326, 364
339, 340, 341, 369 solimoesensis, steyermarkii, stipitata, 283, 293, 293, 316, 343, 343, 317 357, 366, 367, 354, 352, 369 369
319, 320, 321 jamaicensis, 292, krugii, 286, 292, larecajana, ser. 293, 327, 338 341, 342, 343, 352, 343, 353, 347 369
293,
317,
lignivalvis,
355, 356
macrocalyx, 281, 282, 284, 286, 289, 302, 306, 307, 308, 319 sect. 296 macrophylla, 348 maguireorum, melanocarpa, 302 mexicana, 368 micranthdf 348, 349 293, 289, 343, 298, 351, 300, 369 301, 284, 292, 343, 346, Macrocarpae, 288, 289, 294,
subsimplex, 328, 329 tapajosensis, 304, 305 ioledoana, 281, subg. 306, 307
trifoliolata, 337, 338 sect. Unicolores, 284, 288, 289, 298, 300, 301, 302, 308, 317 293, 326, 357, 364, 365
velutina,
venezolana, 282, 283, 290, 317, 318, 320, 321, 322, 368, 369 vicosana, 290, 312, 315, 369
minor, 290, 311, 312, 314, 315 monosperma, 293, ser. 280, 282, 283, 286,
williamsii, 290, 312, 369 xanthocarpa, 365 xylocarpa, 284, 316 ser. Xylocarpae, 316
Ormosiopsis, 281, 286, 287, 298 314, 369 nitida, ser. 289, 302, 305, 306, 331 343, fiava, 298 paradoxa, 368 triphytta, 301, 303 palo de matos, 342 nobilis, 341, 342, 346, 348 palo de Salvador, 319 var. bolivaren sis, 292,342, 343, palo macho, 326 345, 346, 369 palo peronia, 342 var. nobilis, 347 panacoco blanc de Mare cage, 297 var. santaremnensis, 345, 369 315,316 sect. Ormosia, 288, 289, 308 p&u de Santo In&cio, 330 pau do tentos, 305 288, 290, 315, pau ripa, 330 peonfa, 329, 335, 342, 346, 359 292, 342, Panamenses (series of Ormosia), 290, 292, 343, 344, panacoco, 328, 333, 335 346, 355, 357, 359,367, cuspidata, 301, 302, 303
Mobiles, 351,
288,
292, 369
341,
350,
352,
353,
343,
316, 369
384
INDEX
peonilla, 335, 354 peonlo, 333, 359 pernilla del monte, peronil, 317 peronila, 342 peronilo, 349 pine-ridge grande betty, 364 pionia, 356 pionia montafiero, 282, pionillo, 359 Podalyria monosperma, 355 Podopetalum, 287 Pseudo-acacia, 358 356 307
sucupira branca, 282, 299 Swartzia, 286 tatebojotok, 299 tenteiro, 333, 335, 362, 367 tento, 303, 305, 306, 307, 310, 313, 315,
329, 330, 331, 333, 335, 338, 346, 347, 363, 367 tento alongado, 355 tento amarello, 310 tento da restinga, 329 tento da terra firma, 333 tento das campinas, 344 tento grande de varzea, 324 tento pre to, 299 tervejoballi, 327, 328 335
red-bean tree, 282 red horse-eye, 295 Robinia coccinea, 280, 287, Roupala pallida, 367 Bfibana kokrikie, St. St. 338
Toulichiba, 280, 281, 287, 308 Unicolores 289, Unicolores (section 298 (subsection of Ormosia secof Ormosia), 288,
tion Bicolores), 298 upiticanan Vatairea guianensis, 368 Virgilia rubiginosa, 355, 356 310 Vulgares (subsection of Ormosia section
San Martin blanc, 297 sapiranga, 330 savanne-kokrikie, 338 Sclerolobium polypkyllum, 309, snakewood, 356 Sophora, 286 Tnonosperma, 280, 355, 356 Sophoreae, 286 Subglobosae tion (subsection of Bicolores) Ormosia sec-
Bicolores), 308, 309 warabokkadan, 295 wawi, 356 woitjano anakoko, 338 wo-kd, 329 wooitjiano-anakoko, Xylocarpae 335
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