Willdenowia – Annals of the Botanic Garden
and
Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
ISSN 0511-9618
© 2005 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
Bogner, J. & Gonçalves, E. G. 2005:
Two new species of Xanthosoma (Araceae) from South
America and notes on the tribe Caladieae.
Willdenowia 35: 333-344.
doi:10.3372/wi.35.35216
Abstract
Two new species of Xanthosoma sect.
Acontias, X. mariae and X. latestigmatum,
are described and illustrated. They have pilose, pedate leaf blades as
have in Xanthosoma only X. plowmanii
and X. pottii, and their pollen grains are
released as monads, unlike in all other Xanthosoma
species, which, as far as studied, release the pollen in tetrads.
X. mariae is an evergreen plant mainly distinguished by its
dark green velvety lustrous leaf blades with numerous leaflets and
tuber-like swellings at the junction of petiole and blade; the
gynoecium is of the Acontias type and the ovary is
pilose in the lower part. X. latestigmatum is
seasonally dormant and has medium green leaf blades with numerous
leaflets and no tuber-like swellings; the gynoecium is of the
Caladium type (with a very broad stigma) and completely
glabrous. The relationship of the genera Caladium
and Xanthosoma is discussed, C.
paradoxum is transferred to Xanthosoma
and the new combination X. paradoxum validated,
and a key to the genera of the tribe Caladieae
given.