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AbstractThis paper describes and illustrates a new species ofPinguiculaL. from the central region of Cuba:Pinguicula lithophyticaC. Panfet-Valdés & P. Temple. The new species is included in the sectionAgnata, subgenusIsoloba, with morphological relationship toPinguicula jackiiBarnhart. This is only the second species ofPinguiculato have been found in the Macizo mountains of the Escambray, in Cienfuegos Province, growing on calcareous rock at an altitude exceeding 600 metres above sea level.

IntroductionA previous reference to this species exists within the original description ofP. jackiiBarnhart (Barnhart, 1931). The author made reference to “two species” that were found in Santa Clara Province, Cuba, one of which wasP. jackiiand the other of which he described as “probably merely the long-knownP. albidaof Wright, but with the white corollas sometimes showing a narrow margin of color”. There is no evidence thatP. albida, typically a lowland species, does or can live at the relatively high (for the Caribbean) altitude at whichP. jackiiis found,P. albidarequiring high day and night temperatures and high humidity at all times during the annual’s short life.

Between 1995 and 1997 various expeditions were mounted into different regions of Cuba to study the carnivorous plants of that country (Temple & Panfet-Valdés 1998). Prior to the expeditions, the herbarium of the National Botanic Gardens in Havana was searched for evidence of herbarium vouchers referencing material ofPinguicula, as well as other carnivorous genera, but few records were found, in particular very few forP. jackii. None of the few herbarium vouchers that were found forP. jackiiwere recent. Therefore, one motive for mounting the expeditions was to relocatePinguicula jackii. While searching areas likely to supportP. jackii, we were surprised to encounter aPinguiculathat did not correspond to the characteristics ofP. jackiiand which we considered to be a new species (see Figures 2, 3). This is probably the same species that Barnhart referred to but which he never described and for which herbarium vouchers are not known to exist.

This new species is remarkable for the presence of glandular hairs on the underside of the leaves (see Back Cover), a feature shared with few otherPinguiculaspecies.

Pinguicula lithophyticaC. Panfet-Valdés & P. Temple,spec. nov.

Herba annua vel biennis. Rhizoma simplex brevis radicibus adventitiis filiformibus. Folia 7-12, rosulam basalem 10-14 cm diametro in solo adpressam formantia, carnosa, 5-7 cm longa, 3-4 cm lata, pallida flavoviridia, obovata, ad apicem obtusa vel rotundata, cuneata basi, pagina superiore pilis glanduliferis sessilis vel stipitatis dense tecta, pagina inferiore pilis glanduliferis stipitatis parce tecta, margine integerrimo, involuto. Scapi 1-3, erecti, 3-14 cm alti, pallidi flavo-virides, pilis glanduliferis stipitatis tecti, flore solitario. Flos 1-1.5 cm longus (calcari incluso), pallidus flavo-virens, bilabiatus. Calyx 0.2-0.4 cm longus, lobis oblongatis, ad apicem obtusis, pilis glanduliferis stipitatis tectis non nisi extus. Corolla 2 cm diametro, campanulata, alba sed inter bases loborum et calcaris lutea, lineis longitudinalibus brunneis ad calcarem evanidis, palato carens; labio inferiore profunde trilobo, lobi suborbiculari vel spathulato rotundato ad apicem, inferiore medio lobo majore quam duo aequalibus lobis lateralibus; lobi duo superiores quam lobi duo inferiores laterales grandiores, suborbiculares vel late obovati, faux tubusque corollae interior pilis cylindricis pluricellulis dense tecti pilis claviformis cylindricis basi conicis amplitudine numeroque versus calcar decrescentibus mixtis, calcar trichomatibus capitatis cellulus basalibus elongates. Calcar 0.5 cm longum, cylindricum, descendens, complanatum plus minusve dorso-ventraliter, bifidum plus minusve, ad apicem rotundum, pilis glanduliferis stipitatis ad apicem dispersis, pagina scapum adversa pilis carens, tubo corollae angulum obtusum (ad 110°-120°) faciens. Stamina curva, duobus filamentis complanatis. Ovarium ovoideum. Stigma bilabiata, inferiore labio quam superiore labio majore, crenata. Capsula ovoidea. Semina numerosa.

Perennial herb, rhizome short, with filiform adventitious roots; leaves 7-12, fleshy, 5-7 × 3-4 cm, pale green-yellowish, obovate, obtuse with rounded apex, base cuneate, upper surface densely covered with sessile and stalked glandular hairs, lower surface sparsely covered with stalked glandular hairs, margin entire, involute, forming a basal rosette of 10-14 cm diameter, lying flat on the ground. Scapes 1-3, erect, 3-14 cm tall, pale green-yellowish, covered with stalked hairy glands, one-flowered. Flower 1-1.5 cm long (spur included), pale green-yellowish, two lipped. Calyx 0.2-0.4cm long, lobes oblong, apex obtuse, covered with stalked glandular hairs only on the outer face. Corolla 2 cm diameter, bell-like, white, yellow between lobe bases and spur, with longitudinal brown lines fading toward the spur, without a palate; deeply trilobed inferior lip, suborbicular to spatulate, rounded at apex, lower central lobe larger than the two equal lateral lobes; bilobed upper lip, upper two lobes larger than the lower two lateral lobes, suborbicular to widely obovate, throat and internal half of corolla tube densely covered with cylindrical pluricellular hairs, mixed with claviform cylindrical hairs with conical base that diminish in size and decrease in numbers towards the spur. Spur 0.5 cm long, descendent, cylindrical, slightly dorso-ventrally flattened, slightly bifid, apex rounded, forming an obtuse angle (110-120°) with relation to the tube of the corolla, with dispersed stalked glandular hairs towards the apex, hairs absent on the face opposing the scape, with capitate trichomas the basal cells of which are elongated. Stamens, curved, with two flattened filaments. Ovary ovoid. Stigma bilabial, inferior lip greater than the superior one, crenate. Capsule ovoid. Seeds numerous.

1Pinguicula lithophytica is described as a short lived perennial. However, further studies will be necessary to determine if the plant is such or an annual/biennual.Holotype: Cuba. Cienfuegos. San Blas, El Sopapo, Los Tornos.C. Panfet, P. Temple, J. Gutiérrez. No. 71790. (HAJB). 28 February 1995.

Taxonomy: In accordance with Casper (1966), this species belongs in the sectionHomophyllum, of the subgenusPinguicula. According to a phylogenetic restructuring by Cieslaket al. (2005), the new species would be assigned to sectionAgnata, subgenusIsoloba.Pinguicula lithophyticaC. Panfet & P. Temple is closely related to but is not a variety ofP. jackiiBarnhart as demonstrated by the features that are compared in Table 1.

Distribution: Endemic. Central Cuba, located in the province of Cienfuegos, in the Macizo Mountains of the Escambray (see Figure 1).

Habitat: Generally growing on almost vertical slopes of calcareous rock that are the remains of elevated Karst formations, very degraded and eroded by seeping water, that had been semi-deciduous forest, with a northwest aspect, at an altitude of 725 metres above sea level.

Conservation concerns: The only known population of the plant occurs in an area that is surrounded by coffee cultivation and that has suffered much change as a result of human activity.

Etymology: This species has been given the namePinguicula lithophyticabecause it grows on calcareous rock.

Acknowledgments: Cristina M. Panfet-Valdés’ contribution to this work was supported by Kew Latin America Research Fellowships KLARF (Programme), Andrew W. Mellon Latin America Botanical Fellowship (RBG Kew, UK), 2005. Paul Temple’s contribution to this work was assisted by the National Botanical Garden of Cuba and in particular by the Director, Doctor Angela Leiva Sanchez and her staff, especially for their assistance in enabling expeditions within Cuba. No plant material was removed and no wild locations were visited without all appropriate permissions, that were obtained by the National Botanical Garden of Cuba. All visits to wild locations were supervised by members of the National Botanical Garden of Cuba and, where necessary, by other officials. Both authors wish to also express their thanks to Barry Rice and to the referee of this paper for their assistance with its publication.

 
 
 
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