o 2 CM XI E> RAR.Y OF THL UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 560.5 FB v.28 BIOLOGY The person charging this material is re- sponsible for its return to the library from which it was withdrawn on or before the Latest Date stamped below. Theft, mutilation, and underlining of books are reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University. To renew call Telephone Center, 333-84OO UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN L161 O-1096 FIELDIANA: BOTANY A Continuation of the BOTANICAL SERIES of FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY VOLUME 28 NUMBERS 1 AND 2 CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM CHICAGO, U.S.A. 1951-1952 ^v >U>, !-*- CONTENTS BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA I, II By Julian A. Steyermark and Collaborators. PAGES Number 1. From Musci through Sarraceniaceae 1-242 Number 2. From Droseraceae through Umbelliferae 243-447 111 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS TEXT FIGURES NUMBER 1 PAGE 1. Paspalum aureolatum 23 2. Paspalum piligerum 25 3. Arthrostylidium Sleyermarkti 32 4. Myriocladus virgatus 35 5. Achenes of Bulbostylis Svensoniana, Fimbristylis tamaensis, Rhyncho- spora denlinux, R. sanariapensis, R. tepuiana, R. Trichochaeta var. venezuelensis, R. Trichochaeta, R. bolivar ana, R. karuaiana 38 6. Rhynchospora ptaritepuiana, R. culmenicola, R. paramora, R. tamana, R. tomentosa, Hypolytrum lepuianum, Exochogyne Steyermarkii . ... 42 7. Carex roraimensis, C. culmenicola, C. turumiquirensis, Uncinia merid- ensis 62 8. Vesicarex collumanthus, Carex larensis, C. tachirensis 64 9. Baciris duidae 74 10. Bactris ptariana 79 11. Dahlgrenia ptariana 83 12. Anthurium ptarianum 95 13. Philodendron duidae 97 14. Philonotion Williamsii 100 15. Urospatha savannarum 103 16. Xyris albescens, X. esmeraldae, X. lanulobractea, X. ptariana, X. steno- 106 stachya 106 17. Stegolepis ptaritepuiana, S. Gleasoniana, S. parvipetala 132 18. Brocchinia melanacra 136 19. Brocchinia Steyermarkii, B. vestita 137 20. Connellia caricifolia, C. nutans 140 21. Navia aurea, N. glauca, N. Steyermarkii, N. xyridiflora 142 22. Guzmania confinis, Pitcairnia tuberculata, Tillandsia lacera 144 23. Guzmania retusa, Pitcairnia cinerea, Tillandsia stenoglossa 146 24. Burmannia sanariapoana 166 25. Pogonia stricta 168 26. Pogonia triflora 170 27. Pogonia unifoliata 172 28. Prescottia carnosa. . 175 PAGE 29. Erylhrodes confusa 176 30. Stelis dispar 179 31. Lepanthes exilis 181 32. Pleurothallis callifera 182 33. Pleurothallis exilis, P. humilis 184 34. Pleurothallis Steyermarkii 187 35. Pleurothallis subtilis 189 36. Octomeria rhizomatosa 191 37. Acineta alticola 193 38. Maxillaria condensata 195 39. Maxillaria patula 198 40. Oncidium diffusum 201 41. Lockhartia latilabris 202 42. Euplassa venezuelana 218 43. Weinmannia roraimensis. . 248 NUMBER 2 44. Weinmannia Steyermarkii 250 45. Swartzia parvifolia 264 46. Taralea rigida 267 47. Taralea Steyermarkii 269 48. Burdachia Duckei 284 49. Burdachia Williamsii 286 50. Glandonia Williamsii 290 51. Heteropterys quetepensis 291 52. Polygala appressa var. kavanayen 297 53. Polygala Blakeana 299 54. Polygala sanariapoana 302 55. Polygala santanderensis 303 56. Chaetocarpus Williamsii 307 57A. Croizatia neotropica 310 57B-F. Croizatia neotropica, Actephila dispersa 311 58. Phyllanthus majus 319 59. Ilex ptariana 326 60. Ilex ptariana 327 61. Ilex subrotundifolia 329 62. Ilex venezuelensis 331 63. Ilex vesparum 333 64. Maytenus apiculata 335 65. Maytenus coriacea 336 66. Maytenus Pittieriana. . 339 PAGE 67. Emmotum ptarianum 342 68. Cupania kukenanica 345 69. Cupania roraimae 345 70. Dipterodendron venezuelense 348 71. Matayba ptariana 349 72. Matayba reducta 351 73. Matayba sororopaniana 352 74. Quararibea Steyermarkti 364 75. Poecilandra pumila 373 76. Sauvagesia duidae 375 77. Sauvagesia longipes 377 78. Sauvagesia miniata 379 79. Clusia imbricata 388 80. Clusia pusilla 389 81. Mahurea sororopantepuiana 396 82. Tovomita angustata 401 83. Elatine Fassettiana 402 84. Cinnamodendron venezuelense 405 85. Viola venezuelensis 408, 409 86. Cajophora larensis 413 87. Cajophora venezuelensis 415 88. Begonia laxa 416 89. Begonia otophylla 419 90. Begonia sucrensis 421 91. Farringtonia fasdculata 427 92. Macrocentrum minus 433 93. Miconia larensis 437 94. Azorella Julianii . . 446 vn CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF VENEZUELA JULIAN A. STEYERMARK AND COLLABORATORS FIELDIANA: BOTANY VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1 Published by CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM MAY 18, 1951 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF VENEZUELA JULIAN A. STEYERMARK Curator of the Herbarium AND COLLABORATORS FIELDIANA: BOTANY VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1 Published by CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM MAY 18, 1951 lt UMAKY Of TKF PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY CHICAGO NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM PRESS BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I From December, 1943, to September, 1944, the author explored portions of the Venezuelan Andes, Coastal Range (Cordillera de la Costa), Duida, and Roraima on behalf of the United States govern- ment as Senior Botanist under the auspices of the Foreign Economic Administration, in connection with the Cinchona survey of that country. From October to December, 1944, under the auspices of the Chicago Natural History Museum, he made a botanical exploration of Ptari-tepui', Sororopan-tepui, Carrao-tepuT, and mesa region of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen. From February to June, 1945, sponsored by the Ministerio de Agriculture y Cria and the Servicio Botanico at Caracas, he explored the eastern section of the Cordillera de la Costa in the states of Sucre, Anzoategui, and Monagas, including the high peaks of Cerro Turumiquire. The identification of these collections was started at the beginning of the year 1946, and has continued since. The total number of plants collected amounted to 8,550 numbers, divided as follows: Andes, 2,048; eastern part of the Cordillera de la Costa, in the states of Sucre, Anzoategui, and Monagas, 1,947; western and central part of the Cordillera de la Costa, 1,261; Ptari-tepui, Sororopan- tepui^ and Carrao-tepui' 1,644; Roraima and adjacent Gran Sabana, 841; Duida and adjacent Orinoco area, 809. Apart from the numerous encountered species previously unre- corded for Venezuela, a very large number of species new to science, as well as a number of new genera, have been found. The present publication, therefore, is the first installment, to be followed in systematic order by succeeding ones, consisting of descriptions of all the new entities and new combinations made necessary as a result of the taxonomic studies. The last installment, which will follow the publication of all new species, will contain a comprehen- sive summary of the species collected in the various regions, with critical taxonomic and phytogeographical notes wherever necessary. This final summary of the flora will be published together with a more detailed account of the geology, topography, floral zones, and ecological aspects of Ptari-tepuf and surrounding area, and the surrounding area, and the eastern part of the Cordillera de la Costa in the states of Sucre, Anzoategui, and Monagas, including Cerro Turumiquire, as well as some special notes on the ascent and vege- tation of Duida and Roraima and adjacent areas explored. For this final treatment the flora will be separated into the follow- ing regions (with the exception of the Algae, Mosses, and Podo- carpaceae): (1) additions to the flora of Duida, (2) additions to the 2 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 flora of Roraima, (3) flora of Ptari-tepui' and adjacent Sororopa'n- tepui'and Carrao-tepui' which are extensions of Ptari-tepui^ (4) flora of Cerro Turumiquire and adjacent Oriente region, which includes the Cordillera de la Costa in the states of Sucre, Anzoategui, and Monagas, and (5) miscellaneous species of the Andes of Venezuela in the states of Lara, Trujillo, Merida, and Tachira. The families of cryptogams and phanerogams (with the exception of Algae, Li- chens, mosses, and Podocarpaceae) have been arranged in this order. The style of treatment has been made to conform as much as pos- sible with that found in the report by Gleason and collaborators on the "Botanical Results of the Tyler-Duida Expedition," published in The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 58: 277-506 (193D, and in that by Maguire and collaborators on "Plant Explorations in Guiana in 1944, Chiefly to the Tafelberg and the Kaieteur Plateau, " in the same journal, 75: 56-115, 189-230, 286-323 (1948). In order to facilitate the assembling and correlation of data from Duida, the same subdivisions of "lowland species" and "species of Mount Duida" have been continued. In the present treatment "lowland species" refer to all collections made in the Territorio Federal Amazonas between Puerto Ayacucho and the base of Mount Duida by Steyermark, and those made along the Rio Negro and Rio Guainia by Mr. Llewelyn Williams, while "species of Mount Duida" include all those made on the slopes or summit of that cerro. As regards local- ity names, the same ones have been followed as were used by Tate for Mount Roraima, by Tate and Hitchcock for Mount Duida, and by the Phelps expedition for Ptari-tepui' This has been done mainly in order to conform to existing published locality names, in the interest of clarity. Mount Ptari-tepuf lies in the southeastern portion of Venezuela in the state of Bolivar, 130 kilometers northwest of Mount Roraima and 65 kilometers to the east of Mount Auyan-tepuf, and in 5 45 T N. Lat., 6l45 T W. Long. Its extensions include Sororopan- tepuf" and Carrao-tepui' in the same latitude and longitude, all of them situated on that part of the mesa of the Gran Sabana in the vicinity of the Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n. Ptari-tepu/ and its extensions represent one of the "northernmost extensions of the Guiana highlands in the watersheds of the Carom' and Paragua rivers." 1 The author is greatly indebted to the various collaborators for their contributions of the particular groups or families which they studied in connection with this report. To the curators of the New York Botanical Garden, Gray Herbarium, and United States National Her- barium the author is greatly indebted for the loan of critical material used in connection with the study of specimens. Finally, I wish to express my deepest gratitude and appreciation to the many persons in Venezuela who have helped to facilitate my Dimmer, J. T. and Phelps, W. H., Am. Mus. Nov., no. 1270: 9. 1944, and no. 1274: 1-9. 1945. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 3 botanical exploration made in that country: Dr. Henry Pittier, Dr. Tobias Lasser, Dr. L.Schnee, Capitan Felix Cardona P., and Zoraida Luces of the Servicio Bota'nico of the Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, Caracas; Dr. V. M. Lo'pez and associates of the Servicio Te'c- nico de Miner/a y Geologia of the Ministerio de Forr.ento, Caracas; Mr. William H. Phelps, Mr. William Phelps, Jr., and Mrs. Kathleen Phelps, of Caracas; Mr. Victor M. Badillo, of Caracas; Dr. Delbert Langham of the Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, Maracay; Dr. James H. Kempton, American Embassy, Caracas; to the many officials of the Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria throughout Venezuela; Padre Victor de Carbajal and his staff at Santa Teresita de Kavanayn: members of the staff of Institute Biblico "Las Delicias", at Caripe; officials of the Mene Grande Oil Company; to the governors and their subordinates in the states of Ta'chira, Me"rida, Lara, Sucre, Anzoa'- tegui, Monagas, BoliVar, and Territorio Federal Amazonas; Mr. Eulogio Mago of Cocollar; and Mr. Fernando Pena of Santa Elena. To the members of the staff of the Foreign Economic Administration of the American Embassy at Caracas, and to my associate of the Cinchona Mission, Dr. H. Arthur Meyer of the Department of Forestry, Pennsylvania State College, Pa., I wish to express my sincere thanks for their co-operation in facilitating the botanical surveys. A complete set of specimens is deposited in the herbarium of the Chicago Natural History Museum. Unless otherwise indicated, the types of the new species are deposited in that institution. Also, un- less otherwise stated, all numbers cited have been collected by the author. The abbreviations used in citing specimens are as follows: A - Arnold Arboretum F - Chicago Natural History Museum (Field Museum) G - Gray Herbarium I - University of Illinois MBG- Missouri Botanical Garden NY - New York Botanical Garden PH - Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia US - United States National Herbarium Ven - Servicio Botanico, Caracas YU Yale University 4 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 MUSCI 2 Campy lopus (Eucampylopus) bolivarensis Bartr., sp. nov. Robustus, laxe caespitosus, caespites nigricantes, superne lutes- centes, nitidi. Caulis submersus, 6-10 cm. longus, simplex vel parce ramosus. Folia rigida, erecto-patentis, sicca immutata, 7-8 mm. longa, anguste ovato-lanceolata, tubuloso-concava, sensim setaceo- acuminata, saepe in pilum hyalinum parce denticulatum producta; costa excurrente; cellulae basilares angusce rectangulares, incras- sacae, arete porosae, marginales angustiores, alares nuraerosae, fus- cescentes, cellulae superiores lineares. Caetera ignota. Type in herb. Bartram, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., col- lected on summit of Mount Roraima, on southern half of the summit between Summit Camp, Great Central Rift, Central Swamp, and pond at southern end, state of Bolivar, alt. 2700-2740 m., September 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58895; same locality, Steyermark 58915. The submerged habit is a very unusual one for Campylopus, and the species appears to be sharply distinct. The strongly porose basal areolation and the linear upper leaf cells are characters in common shared by no other species of the Eucampylopus group that I am familiar with. Didymodon angustifolius Bartr., sp. nov. Caespites densi, inferne fusci, superne virides, ad 1 cm. alti. Folia humida late patentia, flexuosa, sicca arete circinato-contorta, 3-4.5 cm. longa, e basi erecta, breviter oblonga, concava angustis- sime lineari-ligulata, subulato-acuminata; margines plani, integri; costa breviter excurrente; cellulae superiores rotundatae, incras- satae, diam. circa 8 m. papillosae, margines versus 2-3 stratosae, basilares rectangulares, tenerae, hyalinae. Caetera ignota. Type in herb. Bartram, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., col- lected on north-facing slopes above La Trinidad in cloud forest zone, southwest of Cocollar, Cerro Turumiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 2100- 2200 m., May 5, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62544. MONAGAS: Guacharo Cave, 6 kms. northwest of Gua'charo, alt. 950 m., Steyer- mark 62293a. ANZOA'TEGUI: cloud forest of fila Grande, ^head- waters of Quebrada La Tigra, Cerro San Jose', between Bergantm and Cerro Peonia (Cerro Los Pajaritos), alt. 1800-1850 m., Steyermark 61550a. Without fruit the generic position of this species must remain un- certain. The long, exceedingly narrow, plane margined leaves with the upper cells in two or three layers toward the margins, together with the thin-walled rectangular cells of the leaf base is an unusual combination of characters comparable to no other species familiar to me. As the costa in cross section shows stereid bands on both 2 By E. B. Bartram BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 5 sides of the median arc of guide cells, it seems logical to include the species in Didymodon rather than in Trichostomopsis. Meteoriopsis remotifolia (Hornsch.) Broth, var. robusta Bartr., var. nov. Caulis ad 20 cm. longus, dense et regulariter pinnatim ramosus. Folia ad 3 mm. longa, 1.3 mm. lata. Type in herb. Bartram, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in cloud forest on wooded summit of Cerro Peonia (Cerro Los Pajaritos), above Santa Cruz, headwaters of Rib Manantiales, east of Berganti'n, state of Anzoa'tegui, alt. 2350 m., March 21, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 6l683a. Superficially these plants bear little resemblance to the customary forms of M. remotifolia with slender, irregularly branched stems, but structurally the plants are identical. The densely set branches form a compact frond. This unusual habit in connection with the larger leaves distinguishes the new variety from any form of typical plants that have come under my observation. Ilookeriopsis Steyermarkii Bartr., sp. nov. Caespites densi, sordide virides. Caulis ad 5-6 cm. longus, pros- tratus, irregulariter pinnatim ramosus. Folia erecto-patentia, 2 mm. longa, ovato-lanceolata, tenuiter acuminata, haud undulata, leviter concava; margines erecti, superne minute serrulati; nervis dorso laevibus, ultra medium evanidis; cellulae angustae lineares, laevi- ssiraae, infimae laxiores. Caetera ignota. Type in herb. Bartram, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along base of east-facing high sandstone bluffs, Ptari- tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 2410-2450 m., Nov. 7, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59942; same locality, Steyermark 59942a. These plants resemble H. diffusa (Wils.) Jaeg. in habit and appear- ance but differ widely in the slenderly acuminate leaves weakly toothed above, the linear lamina cells and the more slender costae, smooth on the back and ending well below the base of the leaf acumen. Ilookeriopsis ptari-tepuiensis Bartr., sp. nov. Caespites depressi, densi, sordide virides. Caulis circa 4 cm. longus, subpinnatim ramosus. Folia erecto-patentia, 1.5 ram. longa, oblongo-lanceolata, plicata, breviter acuminata, haud undulata; margines erecti, inferne integri, supeme serrati; nervis dorso laevi- bus, infra apicem evanidio, apice dorso prominulis; cellulae lineares, incrassatae, vermiculares, infimae laxiores. Caetera ignota. Type in herb. Bartram, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. His. Mus.. collected on steep forested slopes at base of first line of sandstone bluffs, on south-facing part, west of "Cave Rock", P tar i -tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 2130 m., Nov. 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59846. 6 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Compared with H. Steyermarkii the leaves here are of a different shape, more bluntly pointed, and coarsely serrate above and plicate, the costae are stouter, longer, and end in a minute prickle on the back. These distinctions are not impressive but definite and well maintained, so I feel convinced that //. ptari-tepuiensis will prove to be a valid species. Lepidopilum Steyermarkii Bartr., sp. nov. Dioicum? Gracile, lutescenti-viride. Caulis secundarius ad 2 cm. longus, laxe foliosus. Folia sicca contorta, humida patentia, late- rialia asymmetrica, late ovata, abrupte breviter acuminata, superne remote denticulata; nervis infra medium evanidis; cellulis ovato- hexagonis, marginalibus 3-5 seriatis angustioribus, limbum distinct- urn efformantibus. Seta 3-3.5 mm. longa, superne grosse pappillosa, infeme parce scaberula vel laevis; iheca inclinata, oblongo-ovato; operculum longe et tenuiter rostratum; calyptra (immatura) ramentis paucis praedita. Type in herb. Bartrarn, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected between Hacienda Agua Blanca above La Azulita and Rib Capaz, state of Merida, alt. 975 m., April 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 56138. This species differs from L. tortifolium Mitt, in the broader more abruptly pointed leaves and shorter setae which are papillose above and nearly smooth below. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I PTERIDOPHYTA 3 CYATHEACEAE Cyathea purpurea Morton, sp. nov. Caudex 1.5 m. altus, 7.5 cm. diam.; folia ca. 1 m. longa; stipites inerraes, ca. 55 cm. longi, medio ca. 7 mm. diam., atropurpurei, glabri, basi dense appresso-paleacei, paleis firmis, lanceolatis, longe attenuatis, brunneis, concoloribus, usque ad 20 mm. longis et 3 mm. lacis, minute erosis; laminae ovatae, bipinnato-pinnatifidae, rhachi atropurpurea, supra incurvo-pilosa, subtus glabra, inermi, epaleacea; pinnae patentes (infimae deflexae), lanceolatae, usque ad 27 cm. longae et 12 mm. latae, breviter petiolulatae, acuminatae, rhachi purpurea, supra incurvo-pilosa, subtus glabra, epaleacea, pinnulis ca. 15-jugis, brevissime petiolulatis (1 mm.), lanceolatis, breviter acuminatis, maximis 6 cm. longis et 1.6 cm. latis, basalibus paullo reductis, alte pinnatifidis, costa supra substrigosa, ala costali ca. 0.5 mm. lata, segmentis 12-14-jugis, oblongis, 8-10 mm. longis, 2.8-3.3 mm. latis, crenulatis, utrinque glabris, in costulis subtus paleis pallidis, minutis, cucullatis, sparse onustis; venae 5-7-jugae, omnes basin versus furcatae; sori 3-5-jugi, in venae furcationem siti; indusia primo completum, mox irregulariter fissum, brunneum, gla- brum; receptaculum magnum; paraphyses breves, numerosae. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., nos. 1,204,683-4, collected between Aguita and summit of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Ama- zonas, alt. 1800 m., Sept. 5, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58395; iso- type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,915,061. The present species is characterized by its dark brown, rigid, concolorous rhizome and stipe scales, its unarmed stipe, glabrous segments, and especially by its dark purple, shining, scaleless rhachises and costae. Alsophila demissa Morton, sp. nov. Caudex erectus, verisimiliter parvus gracilisque, paleis brunneis, concoloribus, ovatis, 5-9 mm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis, erosis, basi cordata affixis, lobis basalibus excedentibus; folia 30-90 cm. longa; stipites inermes, 24-34 cm. longi, medio 2.5-3.5 mm. diam., basi atroviolacei, sursum brunnei, subglabri, basi paleacei; laminae coriaceae, nitentes, ovatae, usque ad 45 cm. longae et 40 cm. latae, bipinnatae, basi vix reductae, apice pinnatifidae, rhachi supra incurvo-hispida, subtus glabra, sparse paleacea, paleis ovatis vel subrotundis, cordatis; pinnae sub apice pinnatifido 8-12-jugae, patentes, petiolulatae, oblongo-lanceolatae, basi non articulatae, apice pinnatifidae, acuminatae, costa supra strigosa, subtus glabra, epaleacea; pinnulae variabiles, in plantis parvis (depauperatis ?) 3 By C. V. Morton 8 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 9-12 mm. longae et 4.5-5.5 mm. latae, jugae 3 vel 4 basales sessiles, alterae adnacae, subintegrae vel levissime lobatae, apice rotundae, pinnulae in plantis majoribus usque ad 14-jugae, infimae petiolulatae (2 mm.), usque ad 3.5 cm. longae et 1.2 cm. latae, obtusae, basi sub* cordatae, pinnatifidae, ala costal! ca. 1 mm. lata, segmentis. sub apice pinnatifido 6-8-jugis, late oblongis, 5-6 ram. longis, 3.5-4 mm. lads, rotundis, crenulatis, parenchymate et costulis glabris, epalea- ceis; venae simplices vel in pinnulis majoribus infra medium fur- catae; sori pauci, supramediales, saepe tantura in vena anteriore basali; indusium nullum; receptaculum mediocre; paraphyses breves. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,498,535, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1650-1800 m., Nov. 26, 1928, G.H.H.Tate 402. Additional collections from the same locality are Tate 626 and Steyermark 58308, both representing small, possibly depauperate, forms. It is somewhat venturesome to describe new species in the vast genus Alsophila, for many of the species are imperfectly known, but a search of the literature does not reveal any that seem to be the same as this, or even closely allied. None of the three collections are quite alike, each differing in the degree of dissection of the pinnules, which vary from sessile and subentire to petiolulate and deeply pinnatifid. Hemitelia dissimilis Morton, sp. nov. Caudez 15 cm. altus, dense paleaceus, paleis firrais, brunneis, concoloribus, lineari-subulatis, 7-9 mm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, longe attenuatis, basi subtruncata affixis; folia ca. 1.2 m. longa; stipites ca. 55 cm. longi, 5.5-6 mm. diam., brunnei, inermes, sparse verrucosi, glabri, fere epaleacei, bisulcati; laminae ovatae, usque ad 50 cm. latae, basi vix reductae, imparipinnata, rhachi glabra, epaleacea; pinnae coriaceae, basi articulatae, petiolulatae (1-1.8 cm.), majores 25-27 cm. longae, 7 cm. latae, pinnatae, pinna termi- nalis conformis, pinnulis sessilibus, 14-17-jugis basi articulatis, rhachi angustissime alata, fere glabra, sterilibus oblongis, 3-3.5 cm. longis, 1-1.4 cm. latis, breviter acuminatis, basi truncatis, margine remote crenulatis, fertilibus similibus sed leviter sublobatis, omni- bus fere glabris, pilis paucis articulatis et paleis linearibus per- paucis in costulis dissitis; venae liberae, 10- vel 11-jugae, bis furcatae, marginem attingentes; sori submarginales, sub apice venarum omnium; indusia magna, concava, fere 1 mm. lata, brunnea, firma, persistentia, glabra; receptaculum magnum, globosum; para- physes numerosae, piliformes, septatae. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., nos. 1,915,240-2, collected on Ptari- tepuf, south-facing densely forested slopes between Rfo Karuai and ridge below "Misia Kathy Camp", state of Boh'var, alt. 1250-1520 m., Oct. 27, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59442; isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 9 Dr. Cope land (Gen. Fil. 94-99. 1947) reduces the large genera Hemitelia and ALsophila to Cyathea, and since the distinctions between the genera are artificial, there is much to be said for such a course, although I prefer to retain the traditional genera for the time being. There is less merit in his attempt to recognize a number of small genera, such as Cnemidaria, Trichopteris, and Schizocaena, split off from Cyathea (sens. J.at.). Cnemidaria is typically rather easily recognized by its merely pinnate-pinnatifid blades with sub- entire pinnules and often anastomosing veins. However, C. petiolata (Hook.) Copel. shows a transition to true Hemitelia by reason of its bipinnate blades and sometimes subpinnatifid pinnules, although it has the anastomosing veins of Cnemidaria. The present species is obviously allied to H. petiolata, but has all the veins free. It shows the generic character assigned to Schizocaena, confined to the Old World by Copeland, of articulate pinnae. Not only the pinnae but also the pinnules are strongly and functionally articulate in H. dis- similis (they are apparently articulate also in //. petiolata, although less obviously). The present species differs from H. petiolata as follows: Frond not reduced upwardly, ending in an articulate terminal pinna conform with the lateral; veins all free; rhizome scales concolor- ous; stipe unarmed; pinnules up to 3.5 cm. long and 1.4 cm. wide //. dissimilis. Frond reduced and pinnatifid at apex; veins often anastomosing; rhizome scales bicolorous, with a narrow white border; stipe prickly; pinnules up to 8.5 cm. long and 2.2 cm. wide. //. petiolata. Hemitelia minima Morton, sp. nov. Caudex ca. 10 cm. longus, erectus, ca. 3 cm. diam., paleis firmis, ovato-lanceolatis, ca. 10 mm. longis et 3 mm. latis, brunneis, con- coloribus; folia ca. 60 cm. longa et 20 en-., lata; stipites ca. 30 cm. longi, 3-3.5 mm. diam., inermes, basi subpurpurei, sursum straminei, basi paleacei, paleis ovatis, brunneis, margine pallidioribus, supra incurvo-strigosi, subtus glabri; laminae steriles ovatae, bipinnato- pinnatifidae, rhachi inermi, epaleacea, supra incurvo-strigosa, sub- tus glabra; pinnae breviter petiolulatae, paucijugae, patentes, usque ad 12 cm. longae et 6 cm. latae, costa utrinque inter pinnas angus- tissime alata, supra strigosa, subtus plus minusve paleacea, paleis subfiliformibus persistentibus; pinnulis oblongo-lanceolatis, 10-14- jugis, usque ad 3 cm. longis et 1 cm. lads, sessilibus, acutis, costula supra pilosula, segmentis 8-10-jugis, late oblongis, ca. 4 mm. longis et 2.5 mm. latis, glabris, crenulatis, obtusis, ala costu- lari ca. 0.5 mm. lata; venae 3-vel-4-jugae, infra medium furcatae; laminae fertiles similes sed plus minusve contracta, segmentis incurvis et concavis; sori in lobis unijugi; indusium pallidum, magnum, semicirculare, extrorsum, glabrum; receptaculum magnum; paraphyses multae, elongatae, persistentes. 10 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1,205,046, collected on forested south-facing slopes overlying sandstone, on "Cave Rock" above "Cave Camp", Ptari-tepui' state of Bolfvar, alt. 1810 m., Oct. 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59481. In its small size and contracted fertile blades //. minima is unlike any species with which I am acquainted. The large and conspicuous indusium suggests that of Cyathea, but it is incomplete. Seemingly the inflexed concave margin of the segments functions somewhat as an indusium, protecting the sori while they are young. The type specimen is a unicate. It may represent a somewhat depauperate phase due to exposed conditions. ilemitelia amabilis Morton, sp. nov. Caudex 0.9 m. altus, 5-7.5 cm. diam.; folia erecta, ca. 1 m. longa; stipites inermes, breves, ca. 20 cm. longi, 5-8 mm. diam., canalicu- lati juventute puberuli, demum subglabri, perspicue paleacei, paleis lucidis, albidis, chartaceis, peltatis, anguste triangularibus, 6-10 mm. longis, 3-4 mm. latis, erosis; laminae lanceolatae, subabrupte acuminatae, medio ca. 30 cm. latae, pinnato-pinnatifidae, rhachi incurvo-puberulae, subtus paleis albidis, ovatis, 4-7 mm. longis praedita; pinnae ca. 20-jugae, patentes, lanceolato-ligulatae, longe acuminatae, maximae 17 cm. longae et 3.2 cm. latae (inferiores minores et deflexae), pinnatifidae, ala costalis ca. 2 mm. lata, costis costulisque supra glabra (basi excepta), subtus strigillosis, paleis albidis, subbullatis sparse praeditis; segmenta 15-20-juga, late ob- longa, subfalcata, 14-18 mm. longa, 5-6 mm. late, rotundata, integra, margine paullo revoluta, utrinque subglabra; venae liberae, 9- vel 10-jugae, omnes sub medio furcatae; sori saepe 6-jugi, basi rami anterioris venae positi, rotundi; indusia ampla, tenera, semicupuli- forrnia, brunnea, ca. 0.9 mm. lata, glabra, suberosa; receptaculum magnum, ca. 0.25 mm. latum, globosum; paraphyses nullae. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,915,330, collected at El Paramo, northeast of Las Delicias, northeast of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 1200-1450 m., April 13, 1945, Julian A. Steyemark 62042; iso- type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. The most nearly related species is evidently H. chiricana Maxon (sect. Cnemidaria) of Panama, which is closely similar in cutting and venation, but the scales of stipe and rhachis are quite different, those of //. chiricana being dark castaneous or blackish with paler borders, whereas those of the present species are white throughout. POLYPODIACEAE Thelypteris brachypoda (Baker) Morton, comb. nov. Nephrodium brachypodum Baker, Timehri 5: 213. 1886; Trans. Linn. Soc. London II. Dot. 2: 290. 1887. "Ene-bi-gi-yek tinmnga-teng (remedies chiquitos para bichos)". BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 11 On rocks along stream tributary to Rio Kukenan, Gran Sabana, in woods at base of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1185-1280 m., Steyermark 58588. This characteristic species has apparently been known from the original collection (Mt. Roraima, 1m Thurn 275, isotype US). It is with a good deal of regret that I have finally decided to recog- nize some of the segregates from Dryopteris. It seems to be gener- ally conceded that the comprehensive genus as currently maintained is composed of several diverse elements, and Holttum in his recent paper "A Revised Classification of Leptosporangiate Ferns" (Journ. Linn. Soc. London 53: 123-158. 1947) goes so far as to put Thelyp- teris in a different family from Dryopteris. Such a drastic procedure does not seem necessary to me; in fact, I find it hard to believe that these two groups are not at least somewhat related. However, it does seem possible to define them adequately, and since the in- clusive Dryopteris is uncomfortably large, there is a definite advan- tage in segregating it. Cope land, in his useful Genera Filicum (1947), recognizes several genera, such as Cyclodium, Stigmatop- teris, Ctenitis, Lastrea, Currania, Meniscium, Goniopteris, and Cyclosorus. At the present time I prefer to recognize one small aberrent group as Gymnocarpium and three large genera: Dryopteris (including Cyclodium, Stigmatopteris, arid Polys tichopsis), Ctenitis (including P arapolystichum), and Thelypteris (including Goniopteris, Meniscium, Cyclosorus, Glaphyropteris, Steiropteris, and I.epto- gramma). Cope land's adoption of the later name Lastrea instead of Thelyp- teris is unfortunate. He rejected Thelypteris because the publishing author, Schmidel, did not adopt the Linnean system of binary nomen- clature, but that provision of the International Rules (Article 68, sect. 4) affects only specific epkhets and not at all generic names. Thelypteris Engelii (Hieron.) Morton, comb. nov. Dryopteris Engelii Hieron. Hedwigia 46: 339. pi. 6. fig. 12. 1907. Terrestrial, fronds 3 or 4, ascending; southwest-facing forested slopes between Rondrfn Camp and base of sandstone bluffs, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2040-2255 m., Steyermark 58992. The identification is not certain. The original collection, of which no material is available for consultation, was from Menda, Venezuela (Engel 90). Thelypteris pilossissima Morton, sp. nov. Rhizoma breviter repens, crassiusculum, paleaceum, paleis brun- neis, lanceolatis, usque ad 6 mm. longis et 1.5 mm. latis, attenuates, concoloribus, integris, margine pilis paucis simplicibus gerentibus; folia pauca, 18-20 cm. longa, breviter stipitata, stipitibus curvatis, 5-7 cm. longis, ca. 1 mm. diam., paleis minutis hinc inde praeditis, 12 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 valde pilosa, pills rectis, patentibus, simplicibus, unicellularibus, 1-2 mm. longis; laminae herbaceae, lanceolatae, 15-23 cm. longae, 4.5-6 cm. latae, basi gradatim reductae, apicem versus acuminatae, apice ipso obtuso, pinnato-pinnatifidae, rhachi valde pilosa, fere epaleacea; pinna 20-25-jugae, mediales oblongae, 2-3-2 cm. longae, 9-13 mm. latae, basales (4-vel 5-jugae) gradatim minores, infimae subdeltoideae, ca. 12 mm. longae, 10 mm. latae, omnes sessiles, obtusae, altae pinnatifidae, ala costali ca. 1.5 mm. lata, segmentis 5-8-jugis, 4-6.5 ram. longis, 3-5-4.5 mm. latis, obtusis, integris, epaleaceis, basalibus alteris aequalibus, utrinque in mesophyllo et venis longe pilosa, pilis hyalinis, simplicibus, unicellularibus, patentibus, 1-2 mm. longis; venae 3-jugae, simplices, marginem at- tingentes; sori dorsales, l-vel-2-jugae, inframediales, rotundi; in- dusium persistens, subreniforme, minutum, membranaceum, raargine longissime ciliatum; sporangia stipitata, non setosa, annulo 14- articulato; sporae brunneae, bilaterales, ca. 40 p longae et 25 u latae, tuberculatae. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,915,091, collected on ascent of ledge along southwest-facing side, from beginning of sandstone bluffs to summit, Mt. Roraima, alt. 2255-2620 m., Sept. 27, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58772; isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. In Posthumus' Ferns of Surinam this species will key to T oppo- site, which it in no way resembles, differing in the few reduced lower pinnae, few veins, obtuse pinnae and segments, and long- pilose indument on both surfaces of the frond. In the indument the present species suggests the little-known Dryopteris longipilosa (Sodiro) C. Chr. Thelypteris reptans (Gmel.) Morton, comb. nov. Poly podium reptans Gmel. Syst. Nat. 22: 1309. 1791. Monagas: in crevices within cave entrance, Guacharo Cave, 6 kms. northwest of Guacharo, alt. 950 m., Steyermark 62305. Ctenitis catocarpa (Kunze) Morton, comb. nov. Aspidium catocarpum Kunze, Linnaea 9: ,95. 1834. ANZOA'TEGU!: along Rib Zumbador and tributary, near base of Piedra Blanca, northeast of Bergantin, alt. 800-1000 m., 61279. Kunze described two species, Aspidium catocarpum and A . nemo- philum, at the same time and place. Mettenius regarded these as synonyms, doubtless correctly, and adopted the name A. catocarpum. Christensen had a similar viewpoint, but adopted the name Dryop- teris nemophila, because this species was a larger, better developed form and because it had page priority. These considerations, how- ever, have nothing to do with the choice of name. Since Mettenius was the first to unite the two species, his choice of the epithet catocarpum must stand. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 13 Ctenitis platyloba (Baker) Morton, comb. nov. Poly podium platylobum Baker in Hook. & Baker, Syn. Fil. 307. 1867. SUCRE: terrestrial, fronds membranaceous, Cerro Turumiquire, north-facing slopes between La Trinidad and Quebrada El Boquero'n, southwest of Cocollar, alt. 1700-1840 m., 62438. Identified from description. Possibly known previously only from the original des- cription from Tarapoto, Peru. Polj botrya crassa Morton, sp. nov. Rhizoma crassum, elongatum, repens, 1-1.5 cm. diam., paleis ex- clusis, densissime paleaceum, paleis lineari-lanceolatis, 1-2 cm. longis, 1-2.5 mm. latis, brunneis, patentibus, longe attenuatis, glabris, integris; folia deformia, sterilia ca. 1.5 m. longa, stipitibus ca. 35 cm. longis, 7 mm. diam., plus minusve praecipue basin versus paleaceis, supra trisulcatis; lamina lanceolata, medio ca. 50 cm. lata, basi paullo angustata, apice acuminata, pinnata, apice pinnati- fida, rhachi parce paleacea, inconspicue appresso-pilosa; pinnae ca. 18-jugae, inferiores et mediales petiolulatae (usque ad 5 mm.), superiores adnatae, lineari-lanceolatae, maximae 26 cm. longae et 5 cm. latae, basi truncatae, apice longe attenuatae, majores sub medio dentato-lobatae, sursum denticulatae, lobis infimis superiori- bus (et saepe etiam inferioribus) fere liberis, ovatis, basi angustatis, superiores basi superiori auriculatae, omnes subcoriaceae, fere ep- aleaceae, subtus parcissime appresso-pilosae, pilis brunneis, multi- cellularibus, flaccid is; venae primariae ca. 35-jugae (in pinnis majoribus), fere horizontaliter patentes, pinnato-ramosae, ramis 3-5- jugis, in vena excurrente inter venas primarias acute anastomosanti- bus; folia fertilia 80-90 cm. longa, stipitibus 27 cm. longis, dense paleaceis; lamina ca. 30 cm. lata, ovato-lanceolata, bipinnato- pinnatifida, rhachi paleacea; pinnae patentes, ca. 15 cm. longae et 3.5 cm. latae, petiolulatae, attenuatae, pinnulis multijugis, subremo- tis, linearibus, 1.5-1.8 cm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis, segmentis parvis, 5-7-jugis, alternis, remotis, semicircularibus, ca. 1 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, utrinque sporangiferis; annulus ca. 14-cellularis; sporae bilaterales, laeves, 50-56 u longae, 40-50 u latae. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., nos. 1,915,221-2, collected on south- facing forested slopes above limestone bluffs, northeast of Guacharo, state of Monagas, alt. 1300-1400 ra., April 11, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 6 1 991, "climbing, with elongate rhizome appressed tightly to small tree trunk; sterile fronds chartaceous, dull green above, pale green below"; isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. Differs from P. suberecta (Baker) C. Chr., P. polybotryoides (Baker) Christ, and related species in the lobate, basally auricled sterile pinnae and the more divided (bipinnate-pinnatifid) fertile fronds. Paesia acclivis (Kunze) Kuhn var. polystichoides Morton, var. nov. Rhizoma deest; folia scandentia, 1.6-2.6 m. longa (t. Steyerraark); lamina tripinnato-pinnatifida, rhachi 3-4 mm. diam., valde flexuosa, U FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 tereti, brunnea, nitente, decidue pilosa, pills brunneis, septatis; demum aspera, internodiis 7-8 cm. longis; pinnae lanceolatae, nurae- rosae, alternae, angulo acute adscendentes, maximae ca. 50 cm. longae et 22 cm. latae, petiolulatae (2-2.5 cm.), basi vix reductae, apice attenuatae, rhachi subrecta; plnnulae usque ad 30-jugae, hori- zonta liter patentes, alternae, inferiores petiolulatae, superiores ses- siles, maximae 11 cm. longae et 2.3 cm. latae, rhachilla angustissime alata, pinnulis tertiariis usque ad 20-jugis alternis, anadromicis, oblongo-lanceolatis, 1-1.3 cm. longis, 6-8 mm. basi latis, sessilibus, basi truncatis, apice acutis, infra medium alte pinnatifidis, sursum crenatis, lobis vel crenaturis 5-8-jugis, obtusis, saepe crenulatis, subcoriaceae, supra ubique glabrae, subtus in costa et costulis parce septato-pilosae, epaleaceae; venae liberae, furcatae, marginem attingentes; sori marginales continui, indusiis extrorsis et introrsis magnis, ca. 6 mm. latis, brunneis, membranaceis, glabris, erosis; sporangia magna, breviter stipitata, annulo 1 5-articulato; paraphyses nullae; sporae bilaterales, laeves, 50-60 u longae, ca. 45 u latae. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., nos. 1,915,278-9, collected at base of and on main south-facing sandstone bluffs of Ptari-tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 2400-2410 m., October 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59600, "fronds pale green beneath; stipes dark purple"; isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. I have described this variety at length, because it may prove to be a distinct species. Mettenius* illustration (Abh. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. Frankfurt 2: pL, 16, fig. 9-12. 1858) of plants of the original collection from Merida, Venezuela, Funck & Schlim 1222) shows the tertiary pinnules rounded, a character sufficient to give the plant an entirely different aspect from the present variety, in which the terti- ary pinnules are acute and deeply parted, a single pinna rather sug- gesting a whole frond of a Polystichum, such as P. murieatum. GLEICHENIACEAE Sticherus penniger (Man.) Morton, comb. nov. Mertensia pennigera Mart. Icon. Crypt. Bras. 130. pi. 59, f. 1. 1834. "itif-yek". Southwest-facing slopes bordered by hilly savana, Mount Roraima, alt. 1030-1155 m., Steyermark 58605. I have not seen any authentic material (the type was collected by Martius in Minas Gerais, Brazil), but from the description and illustration there seems little doubt that Martius's species is identical with the widespread South American plant described as Mertensia lanuginosa Moric., of which an isotype (Blanchet 3706 from Bahia, Brazil) is in the New York Botanical Garden. The species has passed under a variety of names, including Gleichenia bifida, G, furcata, and C. pubescens. It was collected long ago on Roraima by Schomburgk (specimen in U.S. Nat. Herb.) and probably others. However, the plant reported by BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 15 Baker (im Thurn 343, specimen in U.S. Nat. Herb.) as Gleichenia pubescens is not this species, but Sticherus velatus (Kunze) Morton, comb. nov. (Mertensia velata Kunze, Linnaea 9: 15. 1834), the type of which was collected at Pampayacu, Peru, by Poeppig. A fragment of it is in the U.S. Nat. Herb. Synonyms are Gleichenia Buchtienii Christ & Rosenst. and G. blepharolepis Sodiro. Although S. velatus has a wide range in South America, it is not common. It is a huge species with very broad pinnae, and may be distinguished readily from both S. bifidus and S. penniger by the segments being scaly- tomentose above when young and by the blackish scales of the axes and buds. It is likely that the Roraima specimens reported by Posthu- mus as G. longipinnata belong to S. velatus. I know the true Sticherus longipinnatus (Hook.) Ching only from Surinam (Hostmann 238, photo- graph and fragment of the type in U.S. Nat. Herb.). Sticherus rubiginosus (Mett.) Morton, comb. nov. Gleichenia rubiginosa Mett. Ann. Sci. Nat. Paris V. 2: 267. 1864. SUCRE: Cerro Turumiquire, north-facing slopes above La Trinidad in cloud forest zone, southwest of Cocollar, alt. 2100-2200 m., Steyermark 62521. MONAGAS: Cerro Negro, above La Sabana de las Piedras, northwest of Caripe, alt. 1500-2180 m. 62103. These speci- mens, due probably to the method of drying, have lost the glaucous tinge characteristic of the lower surfaces. The species was col- lected in 1925 in Cerro Turumiquire (2900 m.) by Tate (no. 277). Fragments of the type collection (Lindig 71 from Puente Nacional, Colombia) have been examined in the U.S. National Herbarium and New York Botanical Garden. The range of the species includes Venezuela, Colombia, and Peru, and a single specimen was found some years ago in Puerto Rico. It is with some regret that I have decided to recognize the genus Sticherus as distinct from Dicranopteris, following Chris tensen, Ching, Cope land, and St. John, because of the habital similarity of the two groups. However, it is obvious that the peculiar nature of the branching in this family renders a habital similarity inevitable. The technical distinctions between the genera have been pointed out clearly by M. A. Chrysler (Amer. Journ. Bot. 31: 483-491. 1944) in his study of the vascular anatomy of the petiolar bundles. The fundamental distinction is that Dicranopteris (sens, strict.) has only hairs on the rhizomes and fronds, whereas Sticherus has ciliate scales on the rhizomes and usually on the fronds also. A simple method of distinguishing the genera is by the veins of the segments, those of Sticherus being all once-forked (or rarely the basal pair twice-forked) whereas those of Dicranopteris are all twice- or thrice- forked. The character of numerous sporangia to a sorus, attributed to Dicranopteris, is not uniformly true in all species, nor is the development of accessory pinnae apparently of fundamental im- portance, for D. pectinata has none. 16 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Dicranopteris Schomburgkiana (Sturm) Morton, comb. nov. \ Mertensia Schomburgkiana Sturm in Mart. Fl. Bras. 1 : 233. 1859. Fronds with branches horizontally spreading, the segments gray on older fronds below, ferruginous on younger ones and on young stems; ascent of ledge along southwest-facing side, Mount Roraima, alt. 2100-2255 m., Steyermark 58778. The type came from Mt. Roraima (Schomburgk 1671, fragments in U.S. Nat. Herb, and N.Y. Bot. Gard.), and the species has probably not been found since, so the present collection is noteworthy. This species has been considered the same as Dicranopteris rufinervis (Mart.) Ching of Minas Gerais, Brazil, which Posthumus calls Gleichenia linearis var. rufinervis. Martius* description is too brief to be conclusive, but Gleichenia Klotzschii Hook., which is considered to be the same as rufinervis, is obviously distinct from D. Schomburgkiana. A comparison of fragments of the type of G. Klotzschii with the new specimens col- lected by Steyermark shows that the differences enumerated by Sturm hold true. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 17 SPERMATOPHYTA GRAMINEAE 4 Thrasya setosa Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culrai graciles erecti, raraosi, glabr-i, nodis inferioribus barbatis; vaginae internodia aequans, carinatae, pilosae vel papil- loso-pilosae, suprema elongata, glabra, marginibus papilloso-ciliata; ligula raembranacea, erosa, 1.5 mm. longa; laminae planae, 10-30 cm. longae, 2-3 mm. latae, attenuatae, pilosae, marginibus papilloso- hispidis; racemi terminales et axillares, solitarii, 8-12 cm. longi basi dense pilosi, rachi 1.8 mm. lata, papilloso-ciliata, pilis 2-5 mm. longis; spiculae 3 mm. longae; gluma prima obsoleta, gluma secunda plana, 5-nervis, acuta, scabra, summo marginibus hispida; lemma sterile gluma secunda paulo brevior summo 2-carinatum, carinis hispido-ciliatis; fructus 2.4 mm. longus, 0.7 mm. latus, summo dense pilosus pilis 0.5 mm. longis. Perennial; culms slender, erect or somewhat geniculate, branching at the lower nodes, glabrous, smooth and shining, the nodes re- trorsely bearded; sheaths about as long as the internodes, keeled, at least toward the summit, pilose or papillose-pilose with spreading hairs, the uppermost elongate, glabrous on the back, the margins papillose-ciliate; ligule membranaceous, erose, 1.5 mm. long; blades flat, 10-30 cm. long, 2-3 mm. wide, the uppermost greatly reduced, attenuate, pilose, the margins and underside of the mid-nerve papil- lose-hispid; inflorescences terminal and axillary, the axillary entirely enclosed in the sheath, of one arcuate raceme 8-12 cm. long, densely pilose at the base, the rachis 1.8 mm. wide, papillose-ciliate, the hairs 2-5 mm. long? spikelets 3 mm. long; first glume obsolete; second glume flat, 5-nerved, acute, scabrous, the margins hispid at the tip; sterile lemma a little shorter than the second glume enclosing a well-developed palea and staminate flower, early splitting down the middle, the margins incurved partly enclosing the fruit, 2-keeled toward the summit, the keels hispid-ciliate, each with a rather stout yellowish seta about 2 mm. long near the tip; fruit 2.4 mm. long, 0.7 mm. wide, the margins of the lemma densely pilose at the tip, the hairs about 0.5 mm. long. Type in the U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,654, collected in vicinity of Sanariapo, near Rio Sanariapo, tributary of Orinoco river, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., September 8, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58502; isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus. Thrasya setosa is related to T. paspaloides which differs in having shorter racemes, mostly 4-5 cm. long, the axillary ones By Jason R. Swallen. Bambuseae, except Myriocladus, by F. A. McClure 18 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 long exserted, wider rachis (2.5 mm.) and the second glume densely papillose-hispid all over the back, the hairs long. Eragrostis fragilis Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi caespitosi, 20-30 cm. alti, glabri; vaginae internodiis longiores, dense pilosae, pilis adscendentibus vel patentibus; ligula ciliata 0.3 ram. longa; laminae 8-12 cm. longae, 1-3 mm. latae, planae, firmae, attenuatae, dense pilosae vel papilloso-pilosae; paniculae 12-18 cm. longae, 6-9 cm. latae, ramis fragilibus adscendentibus, simplicibus vel infra medium sparse ramosis, ramulis divergentibus, in axillis longe pilosis; spiculae 3.5-4.5 mm. longae, 1.5 mm. latae, 4-6-florae, pedicellibus 5-10 mm. longis; glumae subaequales, 1-1.3 nun. longae, 1-nerves, acutae; lemma infimum 1.5-1.8 mm. longum, acutum; rachilla sparse pilosae; caryopsis 0.5-0.6 mm. longa rectangularis, reticulata, sulcata. Perennial; culms in small tufts, 20-30 cm. high, erect, glab- rous; sheaths all longer than the internodes, rather densely pilose with ascending or spreading hairs; ligule ciliate, 0.3 mm. long; blades mostly 8-12 cm. long, 1-3 mm. wide, firm, flat, attenuate, densely pilose or papillose-pilose on both sur- faces; panicles 12-18 cm. long, as much as 6-9 cm. wide, the branches fragile, ascending, simple or sometimes branching from below the middle, the branchlets divergent, long-pilose in all the axils; spikelets 3.5-4.5 mm. long, 1.5 mm. wide, 4-6- flowered, the pedicels mostly 5-10 mm. long; glumes subequal, 1-1.3 mm. long, 1-nerved, acute; first lemma 1.5-1.8 mm. long, acute; rachilla sparsely pilose, at least below the floret; caryopsis 0.5-0.6 mm. long, rectangular, reticulate, rather deep- ly sulcate on one edge. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,657, collected on Gran Sabana^ between Kun and Uaduara-paru, in valley of Rio Kukenan, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065- 1220 m., October 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59062. Digitaria glabriculmis Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi erecti, 63 cm. aki, glabri, summo sparse pilosi; vaginae hirsutae, suprema 24 cm. longa, glabra; ligula membranacea 0.5-1 mm. longa; laminae planae, erectae, ad 25 cm. longae, subtus glabrae, supra dense villosae; racemi 3 9-11 cm. longi, rachi 0.5 mm. lata, marginibus scabris; spicu- lae 1.5-1.7 mm. longae, dense pubescentes pilis capitatis; glunia prima obsoleta; gluma secunda angusta, 3-nervis, obtusa, fructo 1/3 brevier; lemma sterile fructura aequams subacutum 8-nerve; fructus 1.7 mm. longus, ellipticus, acutus, fuscescens, perspicue striatus. Perennial; culms erect, 65 cm. high, glabrous, with a few BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 19 scattered hairs toward the summit; basal sheaths crowded, sparsely to densely hirsute with ascending hairs, the upper- most 24 cm. long, bladeless, glabrous; ligule membra nac ecus, 0.5-1 mm. long; blades flat, sub-attenuate, erect, as much as 25 cm. long, 4 mm. wide, glabrous below, very densely villous above; racemes 3, 9-11 cm. long, erect or narrowly ascending, the rachis 0.5 mm. wide, scabrous on the margins; spikelets in threes, crowded, 1.5-1.7 mm. long, densely pubescent with capitate hairs; first glume wanting; second glume narrow, 3- nerved, obtuse, 2/3 as long as the fruit; sterile lemma as long as or slightly longer than the fruit, subacute, 7-nerved, the lateral and intermediate nerves obscure, thus appearing 3- nerved; fruit 1.7 mm. long, elliptic, acute, very dark reddish- brown, rather prominently striate. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1.206,512, col- lected on Gran Sabana, between waterfall at Rue-meru (tribu- tary of Rio Kukenan) and Divina Pastora on Rio Kukena'n north of Santa Elena, south of Mount Roraima, state of Boli- var, alt. 1065 m., October 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59226. Digitaria glabriculmis is similar to D. villicubnis Henr. which differs in having culms conspicuously villous throughout, blades villous on both surfaces, usually not more than 12 cm. long, and larger spikelets 1.8-2 mm. long. Axonopua erectus Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi 145 cm. alti, erecti rigidi compressi, infra inflorescentiam scaberuli, nodo dense antrorse pilosae; vaginae latae, compressae, basi papilloso-hispidae, collo dense pubes- centes, supreraa ad 45 cm. longa; ligula dense ciliata 0.5 mm. longa; laminae lineares, 23-33 cm. longae, 12 mm. latae, planae, basi conduplicatae, marginibus scaberrimis; inflores- centiae terminales et axillares, 12-27 cm. longae, densae, erectae, racemis adscendentibus usque ad 13 cm. longis; spiculae 2.5-2.6 mm. longae; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, obtusa, 5-nervia, inter nervos dense pubescentia; fructus 2.3 mm. longus, subacutus, minute papillosus, summo sparse pubescens. Perennial; culms stiffly erect, 145 cm. high, hard, flattened, appearing triangular toward the base, 1-noded, the node dense- ly antrorsely appressed-pilose, scaberulous below the inflores- cence, otherwise glabrous; sheaths broad, conspicuously com- pressed, densely pubescent on the collar, papillose or papil- lose-hispid near the base, otherwise glabrous or nearly so, the lower ones relatively short, the uppermost as much as 45 cm. long; ligule densely ciliate, 0.5 mm. long; blades linear, conduplicate toward the base, becoming flat, strongly nerved, 20 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 glabrous, the margins very scabrous, the tip obtuse, 23-33 cm. long, 12 mm. wide, the uppermost greatly reduced; panicles terminal and axillary, long-exserted, 12-27 cm. long, erect, dense, the compound branches narrowly ascending, as much as 13 cm. long, densely pubescent or pilose in the axils, the rachis very scabrous; spikelets 2.4-2.6 mm. long, the second glume and sterile lemma equal, covering the fruit, 5-nerved, obtuse, rather densely pubescent between the nerves; fruit 2.3 mm. long, oblong, acutish, minutely papillose-roughened, some- what pubescent at the tip. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,664, collected on Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen north- west of Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59400. Also collected between Kun and Uaduara-paru, in valley of Rio Kukenan, south of Mount Roraima, 59050. This species is probably most closely related to Axonopus scoparius Flugge, but easily distinguished by the prominent conduplicate sheaths pubescent on the collar, the firmer and narrower obtuse blades, and the narrow, dense inflorescences. Axonopus Steyermarkii Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi ca. 45 cm. aki glabri uninodi; vaginae equitantes 10 cm. longae, compressae, glabrae, suprema elon- gata lamina reducta; ligula ciliata 0.5 mm. longa; laminae planae, 10-24 cm. longae, 2.5-6 mm. latae, glabrae, marginibus scabris; inflorescentiae terminales et axillares, racemis 3-4, adscendentibus approximates infirao remote; rachis 0.4 mm. lata; spiculae 2.8-3 mm. longae, pedicellis 1 mm. longis pi- losis; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, angusta, ob- tusa, 5-nervia, nervis lateralibus approximates, inter nervos sparse pilosa; fructus 2.5 longus, elliptic us, lemmate summo villoso. Perennial; culms about 45 cm. high, glabrous, with a single culm node; sheaths equitant, about 10 cm. long, compressed, gradually narrowed from the base to the summit, glabrous, the culm sheath elongate with a reduced blade; ligule ciliate, 0.5 mm. long; blades flat, 10-24 cm. long, narrower at the base than the mouth of the sheath, glabrous, the margins scabrous at the tip; inflorescences terminal and axillary with 3-4 ascend- ing racemes, the upper ones approximate, the lowest some- what remote, pubescent or pilose at the base, the rachis triangular, about 0.4 mm. wide; spikelets 2.8-3 mm. long, blunt, rather distant, not reaching the one above on the same side, pedicellate, the pedicel round, about 1 mm. long, more or less pilose; second glume and sterile lemma equal, exceed- ing the fruit, thin, narrow, exposing the fruit on the sides, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 21 obtuse, 5-nerved, the lateral nerves approximate near the margins, irregularly pilose between the lateral nerves or some- times nearly glabrous, with a tuft of hairs at the tip; fruit 2.5 mm. long, elliptic with a dense tuft of hairs on the tip of the lemma. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,649, collected jan Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing sandstone bluffs near Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), ak. 1095-1520 m., August 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58001. Axonopus Steyermarkii is closely related to A. Fockei (Mez) Swallen, comb. nov. (Paspalum Fockei Mez) which differs in having sessile spikelets, blades wider at the base than the mouth of the sheath, densely bearded nodes, and ciliate sheaths. Axonopus villosus Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi erecti, ca. 70 cm. alti, nodis antrorse barbatis; vaginae compressae, dense villosae, inferiores equitantes, basi glabrae; ligula ciliata ca. 0.3 mm. longa; laminae ca. 50 cm. longae, 7 mm. latae, conduplicatae, subtus dense villosae supra basi gla- brae; inflorescentiae terminales et axillares; racemi 3-7 , erecti, rachi scabra; spiculae 3.5-4 mm. longae; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia fructo paulo longiora, summo sparse pilosa, 5-nervia, nervis lateralibus approximatis, inter nervos sparse pubescentia; fructus 3 mm. longus, subacutus, minute papillosus, lemmate summo villoso. Perennial; culms erect, about 70 cm. high, the nodes antrorsely appressed-bearded; sheaths conduplicate, very densely villous with tawny hairs, especially at the summit, the lower equitant, glabrous toward the base; ligule ciliate, about 0.3 mm. long; blades over- topping the inflorescence, the lower surface densely appressed villous, the upper less so, becoming glabrous at the base, tightly folded, becoming flat with age, about 50 cm. long, 7 mm. wide un- folded; inflorescences terminal and axillary, composed of 3-7 erect racemes, the axis 2-5 cm. long, the rachis scabrous; spikelets 3.5-4 mm. long, rather distant; second glume and sterile lemma equal, extending a little beyond the fruit, sparsely pilose at the tip, 5- nerved, the lateral nerves of the glume approximate, usually sparsely pubescent between the nerves; fruit 3 mm. long, acutish, minutely papillose roughened, the lemma villous at the tip. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1,206,470, on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 58226. Axonopus villosus is similar to A. comatus (Mez) Swallen, comb, nov. (Paspalum comatum Mez) described from Brazil, the definite locality unknown, which differs in having the second glume 9-nerved, the nerves evenly spaced, and the culms densely villous below the nodes. 22 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Paspalum aureolatum Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi erecti, 75 cm. aki, glabri; vaginae elongatae, glabrae vel summo sparse papilloso-hispidae, superiores internodiis breviores; ligula 3.5-4 mm. longae; laminae 20-30 cm. longae, usque ad 7 mm. latae, scaberulae, marginibus basi sparse hispido-ciliatis; racemi 4, 7.5-8 cm. longi, patentes, basi barbati; rachis 5-5.5 ram. lata, supra spiculas producto; gluma secunda 5.3 mm. longa, ovata, truncata, hyalina, 3-5-nervis, scaberula, basi pilosa, summo his- pidula; lemma sterile glumam secundam aequans, 3-nerve, dorso glabrum, marginibus papilloso-hispido-ciliatis; fructus 3.8-4.2 mm. longus, scipitatus, marginibus hispidis, summo hispidulus; palea g la bra. Perennial; culms erect, 75 cm. high, glabrous; sheaths elongate, glabrous or sparsely papillose-hispid near the summit, the lower much longer than the internodes, the upper shorter; ligule conspicu- ous, reddish brown, the lower ones 3.5-4 mm. long; blades 20-30 cm. long, as much as 7 mm. wide, scaberulous, the margins sparsely hispid-ciliate toward the base; racemes 4, crowded on a short axis, 7.5-8 cm. long spreading, bearded at the base, the rachis 5-5.5 mm. wide, extending beyond the spikelets; second glume 5.3 mm. long, ovate, thin, 3-5-nerved, the nerves fine, more or less transversely nerved, scaberulous, hairy across the back at the base, shortly hispid near the truncate tip; sterile lemma as long as the second glume, 3-nerved, glabrous on the back, the margins papillose-hispid - ciliate, sparsely so above the middle; fruit 3.8-4.2 mm. long, stipi- tate, the margins hispid at the middle, the hairs rather long, the tip shortly hispid; palea glabrous (Fig. 1). Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,652, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58234. The hispid fertile lemma distinguishes P. aureolatum from the other species of the Dissecta group. It is similar to P. contractual which has bearded nodes, hispid foliage, a shorter ligule, about 1.5 mm. long, and usually only two racemes. The fruit is not more than 3.4 mm. long, and lacks the long hairs on the margins of the le mma. Paspalum erectifolium Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi erecti, 55-70 cm. alti, glabri vel scaberuli; vaginae inferiores internodiis multo longiores, dense papilloso-hispidae, superiores internodiis longiores vel breviores, glabrae vel marginibus sparse pilosae; ligula membranacea, 1-1.5 mm. longa; laminae firmae, appressae vel adscendentes, acutae, pungentes, pubescentes et dense hispidae, marginibus papilloso-ciliatis, inferiores 5-7 cm. longae, 7-12 mm. latae; racemi 2, approximati, 5-6 cm. longi, basi dense pilosi, rachi 3-3.5 mm. lata, alata, glabra supra spiculas pro- currente; spiculae compressae, appressae; gluma secunda 5.6 mm. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 23 FIGURE 1 Paspalum aureolatum Swallen, sp. nov. (Steyermark 58234) A, Spikelet, X 10; B, Fruit, X 10; C, Second Glume, X 10 longa, 3 mm. lata, alata, cordata, obtusa, 5-nervis, nervis laterali- bus approximatis, marginibus his pido-c ilia tis; lemma sterile 5 mm. longum, 2.5 mm. latum, 3-nerve, scabrum, marginibus his pido-c ilia tis, sumrao seta 2.5-3.5 mm. longa praeditum; lemma fertile 4.5 mm. longum, lanceolatum, stipitatum, summo hispidum, marginibus an- gustis sparse hirsutis; palea striata, sparse pubescens. Perennial; culms strictly erect, 55-70 cm. high, glabrous or more or less scabrous; lower sheaths much longer than the internodes, densely papillose-hispid, the upper three bladeless, elongate, longer or shorter than the internodes, glabrous or sparsely long-pilose near the margins; ligule a reddish-brown membrane 1-1.5 ram. long, irregu- larly dentate; blades thick, firm, usually appressed, or the lower ones somewhat spreading, the lowermost 5-7 cm. long, 7-12 mm. wide, the others gradually smaller upwards, acute, pungently pointed, pubescent and densely hispid, the margins strongly papillose-hispid- ciliate; racemes 2, approximate, somewhat spreading, 5-7 cm. long, densely hairy at the base, the rachis extending beyond the spikelets, glabrous, 3-3.5 mm. wide, winged, the center green and purple 24 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 striped, the wings brownish; spikelets very flat, closely appressed; second glume 5.6 mm. long, 3 mm. wide at the base, winged, promi- nently cordate, obtuse, 5-nerved, the lateral nerves approximate, transversely veined, the margins hispid-ciliate; sterile lemma 5 mm. long, 2.5 mm. wide, oval, somewhat cordate at the base, 3-nerved, scabrous, the margins hispid-ciliate, the hairs shorter than those of the second glume, with a prominent seta at the summit 2.5-3.5 mm. long; fertile lemma 4.5 mm. long, lanceolate, somewhat stipitate, with a tuft of hispid hairs at the summit, the margins narrow, sparse- ly hirsute; palea thin, seriate, sparsely pubescent above the middle. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,668, collected on savanna and shrubby growth bordering forest of Rio Karuai, between Santa Teresi- ta de Kavanayen and base of Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 18, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60302. Paspalum erectifolium is related to P. setiglume Chase, described from Auyan-tepui, which differs in being much taller, more than 1 meter with six racemes 10-12 cm. long, and much longer, linear blades which are only sparsely hispid. Both are distinguished from all other known species of Paspalum by the long terminal seta of the sterile lemma. Paspalum piligerum Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi erecti, 70 cm. alti; vaginae internodiis longiores, inferiores breves dense papilloso-hispidae, superiores elongatae sparse papilloso-hispidae, 2 supremae efoliatae, scabrae; ligula membranacea 2 mm. longa; laminae firmae, acuminatae, pungentes, valde papilloso-hispidae, infima 17 cm. longa, 12 mm. lata; racemi 4, approximate, 11-14 cm. longi, in axillis dense pilosi; rachis 8 mm. lata, glabra; spiculae appressae basi barbatae; gluma secunda 7 mm. longa, ovato-lanceolata, 3-nervis, dorso basi dense pilosa, summo marginibus hispida; lemma sterile 5.7 mm. longum, lanceolatum, sparse papilloso-hispidum, marginibus in pane inferiore dense papilloso-ciliatis, in parte superiore scabris; fructus 4 mm. longus, stipitatus, lemma lanceolate minute scabro, summo hispido; palea glabra obtusa. Perennial; culms erect, 70 cm. high; leaves mostly crowded toward the base; sheaths all longer than the intern odes, the lower ones short, very densely papillose-hispid, the upper ones elongate, less densely papillose-hispid, the two uppermost bladeless, scabrous only; ligule membranaceous, about 3 mm. long; blades thick, firm, acuminate, pungently pointed, very densely papillose-hispid on both surfaces, the hairs on the upper surface interlacing on either side of the midnerve, the lower ones 17 cm. long, 12 ram. wide, becoming smaller upward; racemes 4, ascending, approximate on a short axis, 11-14 cm. long, with dense tufts of white hairs in the axils, the rachis extended beyond the spikelets, broadly winged, 8 mm. wide, glabrous, the midrib green, the wings straw-colored; spikelets crowded, appressed, bearded at the base; second glume 7 mm. long, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 25 ovate-lanceolate, 3-nerved, rather densely hairy across the back at the base, hispid on the margins near and at the tip, otherwise gla- brous; sterile lemma 5.7 mm. long, lanceolate, very sparsely papil- lose-hispid above, the margins very densely papillose-ciliate in the lower half, scabrous above; fruit 4 m.m. long, stipitate, the stipe about 0.4 mm. long, the lemma lanceolate, minutely scabrous, hispid at the tip, the palea glabrous, rounded at the tip (Fig. 2). FIGURE 2 P aspalum piligerum Swallen, sp. nov. (Steyermark 59090) A, Spikelet, X 10; B, Fruit, X 10; C, Second glume, X 10 Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,660, collected on Gran Sabana, between Kun and Uaduara-paru, in valley of Rio Kukenan, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065-1220 m., October 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59090. Paspalum piligerum is unusual in the extremely dense interlacing hairs on the upper jsuii ace of the blades. It is allied to P land- florum Trin. which has only 2, or rarely more, short conjugate racemes, and narrower, linear, sparsely hispid blades. Panicum densifolinm Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi gracillimi, dense caespitosi, 10-19 cm. alti, erecti, ramosissimi; vaginae internodiis longiores, glabrae; ligula membra- 26 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 nacea ca. 1 mm. longa; laminae 7-25 mm. longae, 0.8-1 mm. latae, planae, firmae, erectae vel arcuatae, sparse longe pilosae; paniculae 1.5-3 cm. longae, ramis patentibus, gracilibus, paucifloris; spiculae 1-1.2 mm. longae, glabrae, pedicellis longis filiformibus divergenti- bus; gluma prima 0.5-0.6 mm. longa, acuta, 1-nervis; gluma secunda ca. 0.7 mm. longa, 5-nervis, obtusa; lemma sterile fructum aequans, 5-nerve, obcusum, flore masculo; fructus 0.9 mm. long us, ovatus, acutus, glaber. Very slender perennial; culms 10-19 cm. high, very densely tufted, erect, usually branching from all but the uppermost nodes, obscured by the many crowded blades; sheaths mostly longer than the inter- nodes, glabrous; ligule membra naceous, about 1 mm. long; blades 0.7-25 mm. long, 0.8-1 mm. wide, flat, firm, erect or becoming arcu- ate, sparsely long-pilose, with thick white cartilaginous margins; panicles 1.5-3 cm. long, nearly as wide, the slender few-flowered branches spreading; spikelets 1-1.2 mm. long, glabrous, on long filiform divergent pedicels; first glume 0.5-0.6 mm. long, acute, 1-nerved; second glume about 0.7 mm. long, 5-nerved, obtuse; sterile lemma as long as the fruit, 5-nerved, obtuse, enclosing a well de- veloped staminate flower; fruit 0.9 mm. long, ovate, strongly convex, acute, glabrous. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,642, collected in dry rocky open places, Esmeralda Ridge, between Esmeralda and base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 150 no., August 21, 1944, Julian A t Steyermark 57755. P anicum densifolium is similar to P> obovatum Doell, which has smaller, sub-spherical, pubescent spikelets 0.8 mm. long, and the second glume and sterile lemma are equal, covering the fruit. Panicum Mauryi Swallen, nom. nov. P anicum micro nth us var. hirtum Maury. Territorio Federal Amazonas: Sabana Grande, alt. 200 m., Steyer- mark 57863; between Esmeralda Ridge and Sabana de Arboles, alt. 200 m., 57780. Panicum pilatum Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi dense caespitose, 15-25 cm. alti, erecti, glabri vel intemodiis inferioribus dense pilosi; vaginae internodiis longiores, glabrae vel summo marginibus pilosae, ligula ciliata 1.5-2 mm. longa; laminae 3-4 cm. longae, 3-4 mm. latae, lanceolatae, acutae, glabrae vel marginibus basi sparse pilosae; paniculae 3-5 cm. longae, 1-2 cm. latae, ramis adscendentibus, glabris; spiculae 1.6 mm. longae, acutae, nervosae, glabrae, purpurascentes; gluma prima 0.7 mm. longa, angusta, subacuta; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, fructam aequantia; culmi auturanales ex nodis inferioribus et inter- mediis sparse ramosi, ramis et laminis pauloreductis. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 27 Culms densely tufted, 15-25 cm. high, erect, glabrous, or sparsely pilose on the lower internodes; sheaths mostly longer than the inter- nodes, glabrous or sparsely pilose on the margins near the summit; ligule ciliate, 1.5-2 mm. long; blades 3-4 cm. long, 3-4 mm. wide, lanceolate, acute, glabrous on both surfaces, the margins sometimes sparsely pilose toward the base; panicles 3-5 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, the branches ascending, glabrous; spikelets 1.6 mm. long, acute, strongly nerved, glabrous, tinged with purple; first glume 0.7 mm. long, narrow, subacute; second glume and sterile lemma equal, cover- ing the fruit. Autumnal phase sparingly branching from the lower and middle nodes, the blades and panicles not much reduced. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,673, collected on rocky sand- stone summit of eastern peak, Cerro Tururaiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 2500 m., May 6, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62606. Panicum pilatum belongs in the subgenus Dicanthelium and most closely resembles P. caerulescens which differs in having sub- globose pubescent spikelets and a very short ligule. Panicum vinaceum Swallen, sp. nov. Perenne; culmi erecti, 45 cm. alti, infra nodos pilosi adscendenti- bus; vaginae dense pilosae pilis adscendentibus; ligula ciliata, ca. 0.5 mm. longa; laminae 12-20 cm. longae, 4-7 mm. latae, lineares, acuminatae, adscendentes vel appressae, glabrae vel pilosae pilis divergentibus; panicula 12 cm. longa, 5 cm. lata, ramis solitariis adscendentibus, basi villosis; spiculae 6-6.5 mm. longae, purpuras- centes; gluma prima 3 mm. longa, 3-nervis, abrupte acuta; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, 7-nervia, acuta vel subacuminata; fructus 3 mm. longus, 1.4 mm. latus, glaber, minute striatus. Perennial; culms stiffly erect, 45 cm. high, ascending-pilose below the nodes, otherwise glabrous; lower sheaths longer, the upper shorter than the internodes, densely ascending pilose, the hairs rather stiff; blades J2-20 cm. .long, 4-7 mm. wide, linear, acuminate, narrowly ascending or appressed, stiff, firm, nearly glabrous, or pilose on both surfaces with spreading hairs; panicle 12 cm. long, 5 cm. wide, the few solitary branches narrowly ascending, villous at the base, with a rather large pulvinus in the axils; spikelets 6-6.5 mm. long, purple, mostly in pairs at the ends of the branchlets, obliquely placed on the pedicels, the pedicels of the lateral spike- lets short; first glume 3 mm. long, 3-nerved, rather distant, somewhat abruptly acute; second glume and sterile lemma equal, or the glume slightly longer, 7-nerved, acute or subacuminate, gaping; fruit 3 mm. long, 1.4 mm. wide, minutely striate, glabrous, raised on the thick- ened winged rachilla joint about 0.8 mm. long. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,91 1661, collected on Gran Sabana, between Kun and waterfall at Rue-meru (tributary of Rio Kukenan), south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065 m., October 2, 1944 Julian A. Steyermark 59173. 28 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Panicum vinaceum is related to P. cervicatum Chase, which has very large, diffuse panicles as much as 40 cm. long, the branches glabrous or nearly so at the base, and larger spikelets, 7-8 mm. long. Ichnanthus acuminatus Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi robusti, 170 cm. alti, basi decumbentes, infra nodos dense pubescentes; vaginae internodiis longiores summum versus carinata, hirsutae, collo dense pubescentes; ligula mem- branacea 3 mm. longa; laminae 15-20 cm. longae, usque ad 2 cm. latae, lanceolato-acuminatae, pubescentes vel pilosae; paniculae ca. 30 cm. longae, 10-20 cm. latae, oblongae vel pyramidatae, ramis adscendentibus basi dense pubescentibus vel pilosis; spiculae 3.4- 3.5 mm. longae; gluma prima 2-3 mm. longa, acuta vel subacuminata, 3-nervis, carina scabra; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, 5-nervia, scaberula; fructus 2.8 mm. longus, glaber, alls angustis, obtusis, 0.5-0.7 mm. longis. Perennial; culms rather coarse, erect from a decumbent base, as much as 170 cm. high, densely pubescent below the nodes; sheaths mostly longer than the internodes, somewhat keeled toward the sum- mit, densely pubescent on the collar, hirsute to nearly glabrous on the back; ligule membranaceous, about 3 mm. long; blades 15-20 cm. long, as much as 2 cm. wide, firm, lanceolate-acuminate, usual- ly pubescent or pilose on both surfaces; panicle about 30 cm. long, 10-20 cm. wide, oblong or pyramidal, the branches verticillate, ascending or the lower spreading, densely pubescent or pilose in the axils; spikelets 3.4-3.5 mm. long, the lateral ones short-pediceled, appressed; first glume 2-3 mm. long, broadly triangular, acute or sub-acuminate, 3-nerved, scabrous on the keel; second glume and sterile lemma equal, sub-acute, 5-nerved, scaberulous; fruit 2.8-3 mm. long, slender, glabrous, the wings 0.5-0.7 mm. long, narrow, rounded above. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,659, collected along stream in Gran Sabana, between Kun and L'aduara-paru', in valley of Rio Kukena'n, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065-1220 m., October 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59086. Also collected on Gran Sabana, between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest of Rib Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., 59371; savanna bordering forest of Rib Karuai, between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen and base of Ptari-tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., 60335. Ichnanthus acuminatus is related to/, verticillatus and /. ichnodes, both of which have smaller spikelets; the former has broad thin blades as much as 5 cm. wide, and the latter has narrower elongate blades. True /. ichnodes is known only from Trinidad. Ichnanthus duidensis Swallen, sp. nov. Annuus; culmi decumbentes, 110 cm. longi, glabri; vaginae cari- natae, glabrae, internodiis breviores; ligula membranacea, ca. 0.5 BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 29 mm. longa; laminae oblongo-lanceolatae, subacurainacae, 20-35 cm. longae, 4-5.5 cm. latae, supra hispidae, superiores basi cordatae, inferiores basi attenuatae; paniculae ca. 25 cm. longae, 15 cm. latae, ramis adscendentibus vel patentibus, inferioribus usque ad 15 cm. longis, spicularum pedicellis divergentibus; spiculae 4.5-5.2 mm. longae, sparse pilosae, usque ad 2 mm. longae; gluma prima 3-4 mm. longa, angusta, 3-nervis; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, acuta, 3-5-nervia; fructus 4-4.2 mm. longus, ellipticus, glaber, alis duplo brevier ibus, minute erosis. Annual; culms rather stout, semi-decumbent, 110 cm. long, gla- brous; sheaths keeled, glabrous, usually shorter than the interncxies; ligule membranaceous, less than 0.5 mm. long; blades oblong- lanceolate, 20-35 cm. long, 4-5.5 cm. wide, usually asymmetrical, hispid on the upper surface near the base, otherwise glabrous, rather abruptly narrowed to the sub-acuminate tip, the upper ones narrowed to a rounded or cordate base, the lower narrowed to an elongate base about as wide as the sheath; panicle about 25 cm. long, 15 cm. wide, the branchlets ascending to spreading, the lower as much as 15 cm. long, the branchlets and pedicels divergent; spikelets 4.5-5.2 mm. long, sparsely pilose with hairs as much as 2 mm. long; first glume 3-4 mm. long, narrow, 3-nerved; second glume and sterile glume and sterile lemma equal or nearly so, 3- or weakly 5-nerved, acute; fruit 4-4.2 mm. long, elliptic, glabrous, the wings about half as long, thin, narrow, minutely erose. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,648, collected on Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing slopes along Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 305-1095 m., August 25-26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57988. Ichnanthus longifolius Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi erecti ca. 75 cm. alti, glabri; vaginae internodiis longiores, glabrae, marginibus sparse papilloso-pilosae; ligula ciliata, 1 mm. longa, laminae ca. 65 cm. longae, 11-12 mm. latae, lineares, acuminatae, basi attenuatae, glabrae, marginibus scaberu- lis, suprema reducta; paniculae ca. 10 cm. longae, 2 cm. latae, ramis adscendentibus; spiculae 3.4-3*6 mm. longae; gluma prima 2.5-3 mm. longa, obtusa, 3-nervis, scabra; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, obtusa, scabra; fructus 3 mm. longus, acutus, glaber, alis 1 mm. longis, angustis, obtusis. Perennial; culms about 75 cm. high, erect, glabrous; sheaths, ex- cept the upper one, longer than the internodes, glabrous on the back, the margins very sparsely papillose-pilose; ligule ciliate, 1 mm. long; blades mostly about 65 cm. long, 11-12 mm. wide, linear, acuminate, long-attenuate to a narrow base, except for the ligule, not differentiated from the sheath, glabrous, the margins scaberulous, the uppermost blade reduced, about 12 cm. long, not attenuate toward the base; panicle about 10 cm. long (immature), about 7 cm. wide, the branches ascending; spikelets 3.4-3.6 mm. long, blunt; first 30 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 glume 2.5-3.5 mm. long, usually obtuse, 3-nerved, scabrous; second glume and sterile lemma equal, obtuse, 5-nerved, scabrous; fruit 3 mm. long, acute, glabrous, the wings 1 ram. long, narrow, the tip rounded. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,9.11,650, collected on Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing sandstone bluffs near Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1095-1520 m. t August 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58020. Related to the preceding, but readily distinguished by the elongate blades, long attenuate to the base. Ichnanthus serratus Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi erecti, 55 cm. alti, scabri; vaginae carinatae, pilosae; ligula ciliata, ca. 1 mm. longa; laminae 30 cm. longae, 4-5 mm. latae, acuminatae, pungentes, basi attenuatae, supra basi sparse pilosae, marginibus scabris, hispidis; paniculae 13 cm. longae, 8 cm. latae, ramis fasciculatis scabris, adscendentibus vel patentibus; spiculae 3-3*2 mm. longae, pedicellis gracilibus appressis; gluma prima 2-2.5 mm. longa, 1-3-nervis, scabra; gluma secunda et lemma sterile aequalia, scabra, subobtusa; fructus 2.8 mm. longus, minute acutus, glaber, lucidus, alis 1.2 mm. longis, hyalinis, angustis, obtusis. Perennial; culms erect, 55 cm. high, scabrous; leaves mostly crowded toward the base, the culm leaves 2, the upper one much re- duced; sheaths keeled, rather densely pilose on the margins, sparse- ly so on the back; ligule ciliate about 1 mm. long; blades about 30 cm. long, 4-5 mm. wide, thick, firm, erect, long attenuate to a narrow base as wide as the mouth of the sheath, acuminate to a stiff rounded point, sparsely pilose on the upper surface toward the base, other- wise glabrous or nearly so on the surfaces, the margins thickened, scabrous with small irregular antrorsely hispid protuberances; panicle 13 cm. long, about 8 cm. wide, the scabrous branches fascicled, ascending or spreading; spikelets 3-3.2 mm. long on rather long slender appressed pedicels; first glume 2-2.5 mm. long, 1-3-nerved, scabrous; second glume and sterile lemma equal or the glume a little longer, scabrous, subobtuse, tinged with purple; fruit 2.8 mm. long, minutely pointed, glabrous, shining, the wings about 1.2 ram. long, thin, narrow, obtuse. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,653, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025- 1200 ra., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58298. This species can be distinguished from all others known by the stiff firm leaves and peculiar serrate margins of the blades. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 31 Arthrostylidium effusum (Hack.) McClure, comb. nov. Arundinaria effusa Hack. Oesterr. Bot. Zeit. 53: 71. 1903. Brazil. Duplicate of Glaziou 16627, and fragment of Glaziou 17449 from herb. Hack., seen at US. Common on upper steep slopes between 1830 m. and summit, Cerro Duida, Steyermark 58396; sterile, no culm sheaths. Arthrostylidium Steyermarkii McClure, sp. nov. Kami (floriferi foliiferi tantum adsunt) solitarii, longitudinem usque ca. 1.5 m. attingentes, sublignosi, intemodiis glabris, fistulosis, ligno parietario parum crasso, nodis inflatis, glabris. Foliorum vaginae nervis eras sis valde striatae, dorso apicem versus pleruraque manifeste carinatae, dorso et margin ibus glabrae, auriculis obsoletis, setis oralibus crassis, glabris, plerumque paucis, interduro obsoletis, ligula externa (collario) brevi, margin e glabra vel subtiliter ciliolata, ligula interna perbrevi, fusca, dorso glabra, apice plerumque concava, margine integra vel erosa vel sublaciniata, petiolo crasso utrinque glabro. Foliorum laminae lanceolatae, alia usque ad 177 cm. longa alia usque ad 38 mm. lata (pleraeque in specimine apice fractae quamobrem incompletae), basi rotundatae vel cuneatae, supra sen- sim (interdum acuminatim) angustatae, utrinque glabrae vel sub- glabrae, supra nitidae, subtus pallidiores (subglaucae), marginibus cartilagineae et obsolete serrulatae vel subleves, costa basin laminae versus tantum utrinque straminea, alibi vix manifesta, venis primariis secundariis vix distinguendis, venulis trans vers is incon- spicuis vel rarius conspicuis. Inflorescentiae paniculae effusae ramos vel ramulos foliiferos terminantes, usque (pedunculo incluso) ad 55 cm. longae, demptis spiculis oranino glabrae, pedunculo usque ad 28.5 cm. longo, rhachi valde angulata vel sulcata, radiis tenuis rigidulis, primariis usque ad 25 cm. longis, basi pulvinatis, pedicellis (radiis ordinis 2-4), 6-60 ram. longis, spiculae fusco-straraineae, lanceolatae, subcora- pressae, subpatentes, vulgo 1.5-2 cm. longae, 3-5-florae (dempta floscula suprema inchoata). Glumae (vacuae) 2, rarius 3, vulgo ap- proximatae, inaequales, oblongo-ovatae, obtusae, submucronatae, dorso glabrae, marginibus glabrae vel obsolete ciliolatae, I: 1.5-3 mm. longa, 1-3-nervis; II: 2.5-3.5 mm. longa, 3-5-nervis; lit 3-4.5 mm. longa, 5-7-nervis. Lemmata glumae supremae similia sed longiora, basi latiora, et plerumque in zona secus margines scabra, I (interdum vacuum, saepius paleam inchoatam subtendens): 4-5.5 mm.; II: 5-5.5 mm.; Ill: 5-5.5 mm.; IV: ca. 5 mm.; supremum (flos- culam inchoatam subtendens): ca. 4 mm. longum. Palea lemmate suo plerumque longior (saepe in floscula infima et semper in suprema 32 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 parum evoluta), oblonga, apice obtusa et late rotundata, dorso 2- carinata et late sulcata, inter carinas dense pubescens, extra carinas praecipue apicem versus pilis subtilibus adpressis dense pubescens, nervis inter carinas solitariis, alibi (demptis carinis) obscuris. Rhachilla segmenta infra lemmata articulata, apice suboblique ubi margine subtiliter ciliolata, idem inter flosculas compressa, clavata, curvata, utrinque pilulis albidis antrorse strigosa vel latere uno glabra alio strigosa, I (infra lemma infimum; parum compressum vel parum sulcatum): 0.5-1 mm.; II: 1.5-2 mm.; Ill: ca. 2.5 m.; IV: ca. FIGURE 3 Arthrostylidium Steyermarkii McClure, sp. nov. (Steyermark 59926) A, Summit of leaf sheath, X 2.5; B, Spikelet, X 5; C, Floret, X 10; D, Lemma, X 10; E-G, Glumes, I-HI, X 10. The author's pencil sketches were inVed by Mrs. Agnes Chase. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 33 3 ram.; V: ca. 3 ram. longum; supremum 3 ram. vel ultra. Lodiculae 3, vulgo badiae et vix translucidae, vix manifeste nervosae, utrinque glabrae, marglne ciliatae, anteriores duae usque ad 2 mm. longae, lanceolatae vel subsemiovatae, apice plerumque acutae, posterior 1-1.5 mm. longa, anguste lanceolata, apice acuta. Antherae luteae. Ovariura subgibbose ovoideum vel subfusiforme, fusco-badium, gla- brura. Stylus albidus, pubescens. Stigmata levia apice obtusa (forsan in speciminibus nostris imperfecta). Fructus maturus incog- nitus (Fig. 3). Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., no. 1,911,667, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1,189,856, collected in open places at base of east- facing high sandstone bluffs on Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, Novem- ber 7, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59926, "forming dense thickets"; all specimens in a flowering state, culm sheaths lacking. Steyermark 59927 (same place and date), sterile only, culm sheaths lacking, "in dense thickets in more shaded places than 59926" is believed to be conspecific. The flowering specimens of this species resemble those of Arthro- stylidium amplissimum (Nees) McClure 5 in general appearance, but, on closer comparison, the new species is seen to differ in the follow- ing respects: smaller leaf blades, longer spikelets and longer florets: glumes obtuse; lemmas broadly rounded at the apex, ciliate on the margins and somewhat pubescent or scabrous near the margins; paleas more prominently exserted and more prominently pubescent. 5 Arthrostjlidium amplissimum (Nees) McClure, comb. nov. Arundinaria amplissima Nees, Linnaea 9: 479. 1834. Brazil. Bellow 875. Type in Berlin; isotype, with the name inscribed in Nees' hand, seen at U.S. Nat. Herb. 34 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Myriocladus Swallen, gen. nov. Spiculae alternae, in racemis unilateralibus dispositae, 4-florae, flosculo infimo abortive, supremo reducto; rhachilla inter flosculum abortivum et flosculum primum hermaphroditum articulata; glumae et lemma sterile spicula breviora, 1-nervis, breve aristata; flosculorum hermaphroditum lemma coriaceum, obscure 5-7-nerve, exaristatum; palea sulcata, marginibus latis hyalinis; gramen perenne (?), laminis elongatis, latis, subcordatis , basi vix articulatis, racemis numerosis paniculatis. Spikelets alternate on one side of an angled rachis, 4-flowered, the lowest lemma empty, the uppermost floret rudimentary, the ra- chilla readily disarticulating between the sterile and fertile florets, the two fertile florets and the rudiment falling entire; glumes and sterile lemma shorter than the spikelet, 1-nerved, awned; fertile lemmas coriaceous, weakly 5-7-nerved, awnless; palea deeply sul- cate, the margins broad, thin, overlapping; perennial grass with long broad flat blades, gradually narrowed to a broad subcordate base, plainly differentiated from the sheath, probably tardily disarticulat- ing, and elongate panicles of numerous racemes. Myriocladus resembles, and is probably closely related, to Neuro- lepis which differs in having two sterile lemmas, only one perfect floret, no rudiment, and the blades are long attenuate to the base and continuous with the sheath without any definite line of separation. Myriocladus virgatus Swallen, sp. nov. Culmi 1.5 m. alti, robusti, erecti, glabri, panicula folio multo superante; vaginae latae, intemodiis brevibus multo longiores, com- pressae, glabrae; ligula ca. 1 mm. longa, minute ciliata; laminae 35-55 cm. longae, 1.5-4.0 cm. latae, lineari-lanceolatae, subcordatae, firmae, glabrae, marginibus valde scabris; panicula 85 cm. longa, racemis + 200, brevibus, adscendentibus vel patentibus, axe crasso pubescenti; spiculae 3 mm. longae; gluma prima 1.5 mm. longa, arista 0.5 mm. longa; gluma secunda obovata, 1.5 mm. longa, arista glumam aequante; lemma sterile obtusum, 2 mm. longum, arista quam gluma duplo breviore; floris inferioris hermaphroditi lemma 3 mm. longum, 5-7-nerve, glabrum; palea lemma aequans, sulcata, carinata, margini- bus latis hyalinis. Culms 1.5 ra. high, robust, stiffly erect, somewhat compressed, glabrous, the elongate inflorescence much exceeding the leaves, these mostly crowded toward the base; sheaths broad, all much long- er than the short internodes, somewhat compressed but not keeled, more or less inflated, glabrous, the juncture with the blade marked by a well defined line or ridge but the blades not readily deciduous; ligule about 0.1 mm. longi minutely ciliate; blade 35-55 cm. long, 1.5-4.0 cm. wide, linear- lanceolate, somewhat cordate, the base about as wide as the mouth of the sheath, firm, flat, glabrous, the margins strongly scabrous; inflorescence about 85 cm. long with approximate- ly 200 short ascending to spreading racemes, these paniculate on the BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 35 stout pubescent axis; racemes mostly 2-2.5 cm. long, subsessile, with a prominent pubescent pulvinus in the axils, the lower ones rather distant, often with poorly developed spikelets, the upper ones crowded; spikelets 3 mm. long; first glume 1.5 mm. long, narrow, the awn about 0.5 mm. long; second glume obovate, 1.5 mm. long with a stout awn as long as the body; sterile lemma obtuse, 2 mm. long, the awn 1/2 as long as the body; lower floret 3 mm. long, the lemma faintly 5-7-nerved, smooth, awnless; palea as long as or a little long- er than the lemma, rather deeply sulcate, sharply keeled, the margins broad, thin, overlapping, enclosing the flower; rudiment 1.5 mm. long (Fig. 4). FIGURE 4 Myriocladus virgatus Swallen, sp. nov. (Steyermark 58293) A, Inflorescence X 1: B, Lower fertile floret, X 10; C, Upper fertile floret with rudiment, X 10: D, Glumes and sterile lemma, X 10; E, Spikelet with glumes and sterile lemma removed, X 10; F, Ligule and upper part of sheath, X 1 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1,189,825, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58293. Myriocladus Cardonae Swallen, sp. nov. Perennis; culmi usque ad 3 m. alti, ramosi, ca. 1 cm. crassi; vaginae condensatae, distichae, crassae, glabrae, summo ligula 36 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 exteriore brevi membranacea; ligula ex pilis longis implicatis, in ore vaginarum inferiorum conspicuis, constituta; laminae articulatae, inferiores suque ad 34 cm. longae, 5.5 cm. latae, acuminatae, tesse- llatae, glabrae, marginibus scaberrimis, eae ramorum minores, 6-14 cm. longae, 2-2.5 cm. latae; inflorescentiae 10-30 cm. longae, 1-1.5 cm. latae, densae, attenuatae, racemis brevibus, condensatis, appres- sis, axe dense pubescente; glumae floribus fere longiores, secunda quam prima longior, acuminatae, in parte superiore marginibus in- volutis; lemma sterile 3 mm. longum, obtusum, apiculatum; lemmata fertilia 3.5 mm. longa, obtusa, glabra; palea quam lemmate 0.5-1.0 mm. longior, inter carinas sulcata; flos supremus reductus obsoletus, rachilla manifesta. Perennial; culms woody, branching and rebranching, apparently from the lower nodes, the main culm as much as 3 m. tall, about 1 cm. thick; sheaths very crowded, distichous, the back thickened, be- coming spongy and fibrous with age, glabrous, extending beyond the articulation with the blade as a short membrane; ligule a dense line of long tangled hairs, the lateral hairs conspicuous at mouth of the sheath; lower blades as much as 34 cm. long, 5.5 cm. wide, acumi- nate, rather broadly rounded at the base, tessellate, glabrous on both surfaces, the margins strongly scabrous, disarticulating from the sheath with age, the blades of the branches much smaller, 6-14 cm. long, 2-2.5 cm. wide; inflorescences terminal on all the branches, 10-30 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. wide, dense, spikelike, attenuate toward the tip, the short crowded racemes closely appressed, the axis densely pubescent; spikelets 5-7 mm. long; glumes about equaling or exceeding the florets, the second longer than the first, broad at the base, acuminate, the margins inrolled from the middle upward, the tip thus appearing as a stout awn; sterile lemma 3 mm. long, obtuse, apiculate; fertile lemma 3.5 mm. long, obtuse, glabrous, the mid- nerve thickened toward the tip but not excurrent; palea 0.5-1.0 mm. longer than the lemma, deeply sulcate; upper rudimentary floret reduced to the rachilla joint. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., nos. 1,914,812-4, collected on Cumbre del Cerro Acopan, Carom', Guayana, alt. 2150 m., October, 1947, Felix Cardona 2307. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 37 CYPERACEAE Tribe CYPEREAE Bulbostylis junciformis var. ambigua (Nees) Steyermark, comb. nov. Isolepis ambigua Nees, in Herb. Lindl. et in Linn. IX: 291. 1834; Kunth, Enum. II: 219. 1837; Isolepis junciformis B Kunth, Enum. II. I.e. This variety is distinguished by its shorter leaves and culms, even shorter than in the following var. congesta, the culms "semipedali aut breviori", and in the simple terminal head of flowers. The leaves are noticeably more scabrid-ciliate on the margins than in any of the other varieties. Dry sandy upland, Gran Sabana, between waterfall at Rue-meru and Divina Pastora on Rio Kukenan north of- Santa Elena, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065 m., Steyermark 59207. Bulbostylis junciformis var. congesta (Schrad.) Steyermark, comb. nov. Scirpus congestus Reichenb. in Weigelt. Herb. Surinam; Isolepis congesta Schrad. in Schult. Mant. II: 70. 1822; Kunth, Enum. II: 218. 1837; Oncostylis junciformis 6 congesta Nees, in Mart. Fl. Bras. 21: 86. 1842. This variety may be distinguished by the shorter culms, the shorter leaves which are about hah* the length of the culm, and by the more contracted umbels on fewer and shorter rays. Gran Sabana, between Kun and Uaduara-paru^ in valley of Rib Kukena'n, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065-1220 m., Steyermark 59080. Bulbostylis Svensoniana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis; culmis caespitosis angulosis striatis glabris, 5-5.5 dm. altis, 1.25-1.5 mm. latis, basi foliatis; foliis filiformi-setaceis erectis vel curvatis, supra glabris vel glabratis, infra pilosis, 10-25 cm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis, culmo brevioribus; vaginis ore dorsoque sericeo-lanatis; involucre 5-6-phyllo setaceo scabridulo, 2.5-5 cm. longo, 0.5 mm. lato quam urabella breviore vel aequali; capitulis elongatis polystachyis; spicis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis, 3.5 mm. longis; squamis ovatis acutis, 2.25-2.5 mm. longis; stylo 3-fido; achaenio trigono obovoideo, 0.6-0.8 mm. longo, subtilissime punctulato. Inflorescence many-rayed, 5-8 cm. long, 1-2.5 cm. wide, the rays erect-ascending; spikelets densely clustered or fascicled, termi- nating many branches, about 4-flowered; scales 7-8, lower empty, castaneous or ferruginous-brown, ovate, acute or shortly arista te with exserted midrib, glabrous or very minutely ciliolate on margins; achene buff or pale greenish-white, about 1 mm. wide around summit. (Fig. 5, a). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dry flat savanna with Curatella, between Upata and Rio Caroni^ state of Bolivar, alt. 38 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 5 A, Bulb Of ty lit Svensoniana. Achene (X 17); B, Fimbristylis tamaen- sis. Achene (X 18); C, Fimbristylis tamaensis. Achene with style still attached (X 8); D, Rhynchospora dentinux. Achene (X 13); E, Rhynchospora sanariapensis. Achene, lateral view (X 12); F, Rhynchospora sanariapensis. Achene, face view (X 12); G, Rhynchospora tepuiana. Achene (X 15); H, Rhynchospora Tricho- chaeta var. venezuelensis. Achene (X 10); I, Rhynchospora Tri- chochaeta. Achene (X 10); J, Rhynchospora bolivarana. Achene (X 8); K, Rhynchospora bolivarana. Surface of achene highly magnified; L, Rhynchospora karuaiana. Achene (X 5); BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 39 400 ra., August 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57629. In some respects this presents an intermediate position between B. junciformis with its many-flowered inflorescence and some of the monocephalous species having dense hairiness around the orifice of the leaves at the base of the culms. In a note received from Dr. Svenson, regarding his opinion of the species, he writes as follows: "This is close in appearance to B. papillosa Kiikenthal, but I think it is a distinct species, differing from B. papillosa in the fuzzy culm bases, pale spikelets, and especially in the nearly smooth, small pale achenes (0.6 mm. long), approximately half the size of those of B. papillosa. It is probably the same as Pittier 9009 (except in fuzzy base) from vicinity of Valencia, Carabobo, alt. 400-800 m., which is noted by N. E. Brown as 'not matched at Kew'." Fimbristylis tamaensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Culmi compressi, marginibus scabridulis, 40-55 cm. alti, 2-3 mm. lati, basi foliati; foliis basalibus planis, marginibus scabris, 30 cm. longis, 3-3.5 mm. latis, culmo brevioribus; involucre 1-2 umbella breviore, 3.5-5 cm. longo; umbella composita pluriradiata; spicis pluribus ovato-vel oblongo-lanceolatis, 4-4.5 mm. longis, 1.25-1.5 mm. latis; squamis castaneis ovatis, 1.5-2.25 mm. longis, carina pallida breviter excurrente; stylo 3-fido; achaenio pallido vel stra- mineo, trigono obovoideo, transversim lineato-reticulato, tuberculis prominentibus, 0.75-1 mm. longo, 1.25-1.5 mm. lato. Culms thickened at margins, ancipital, slightly winged; leaves thickened on the margins, linear, subacute or obtusish; bracts of involucre 1.75-2 mm. wide; umbel with usually 3-4 longer rays with a few shorter ones at base, 7.5-8 cm. long, 3-3.5 cm. wide; spikelets numerous, 50-100 in an inflorescence; scales chestnut-brown with narrow pale hyaline margins, about 10-11 to a spikelet, all the flowers fertile (Fig. 5, b, c). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected between Las Delicias and Paraguita, along Rio Tachira, by Colombian-Venezuelan bounda- ry, state of Ta'chira, alt. 1675-1980 m., July 17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57422. This species is at once distinguished by its tuberculate achene, and is further well-marked by its relatively broad, flattened, ancipital culm and 3-fid style. It is apparently related to F. tenuis and F. autumnalis, which have only reticulate and not tuberculate achenes. Tribe RHYNCHOSPOREAE Rhynchospora aristata Boeckeler Rhynchospora immensa Kuk. Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 56: Beibl. 125: 17-18. 1921. Forested southwest-facing quebrada near Rondo'n Camp, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2040 m., Steyermark 58665. This 40 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 plant matches Kiikenthal's description of R. immense, based on Vie 8541 from the forests of Mount Roraima at an elevation of 1400 meters. The present collection was taken at 2040 meters near the base of the high line of sandstone bluffs. Apparently R. immense is synonymous with R. aristata, since the two do not appear to be separable. Since the leaves of R. immensa were not adequately described in the original description, an emended description of them, based upon Steyermark 58665 is given: culmus 1 m. altus, foliatus; foliis anguste lineari-lanceolatis; vaginis 8-8.5 cm. longis, 8 mm. latis, glabris praeter pilos adpressos paucos prope ore concavo. Rhynchospora bolivarana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culmis 30-35 cm. altis; foliis marginibus scabris, 15-30 cm. longis, 1.7-2 cm. latis; corymbis 2-3 axillaribus terminalibusque, 1.5-2 cm. longis, 1.2-5 cm. latis; pedunculis tenui- bus, 2-5.5 cm. longis; spiculis 3-6, fusiformi-lanceolatis, 1 cm. longis, 2 mm. latis, 6-floris, 6-carpis; squamis ovatis vel lanceolatis breve aristatis pallido-stramineis; setis 6 antrorse hispidulis, fructu longioribus 7-8 mm. longis; achaenio obovoideo longe stipitato, 2.25- 2.5 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato, subtilissime puncticulato; tuberculo an- guste conico, 1.5 mm. longo, glabro foveolato; stylo bifido, ramis brevibus. Leaves plane, crowded at base of culm; bracts foliaceous, the lowest up to 15 cm. long, the uppermost 2-10 cm. long, equaling or exceeding the inflorescence; spikelets with 10 scales; lowest scales ovate, the upper lanceolate to oblong-lanceolate, 4-8 mm. long; stipitate part of achene 0.6-1 mm. long, stramineous or pale brown on body of achene, superficially marked with numerous, small, sub- quadrate puncticulations; beak long-conic, 2/3 width of achene, conspicuously foveolate with rather large, elongate foveolae; short branches of style shorter than or equaling the style proper (Fig. 5, j, k). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected by edge of waterfall, Salto de Iwaracaru-meru', at western end of Sororopan-tepiu, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60206. Also collected along rocky stream bank, Ptari-tepuf, of forested slopes along fast-running stream of "Large Lunch River" below "Misia Kathy Camp", alt. 1500 m., October 27, 1944, Steyermark 59448. This is a member of Series Diplostyleae, Div. E u-Rhynchospora, Sect. Fuscae (as defined by Clarke), and is probably most closely related to R. comata Schultes. It is characterized by the pale buff 10- or more-scaled spikelets in 2-3 slender-peduncled inflorescences, long-stipitate achenes, the elongate bristles greatly surpassing the achene, and the slender, glabrous, tufted leaves. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 41 Rhynchospora culmenicola Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culmis supra foliatis, 25-30 cm. altis, 0.75- 1 mm. latis; foliis erecto-adscendentibus, supra aggregatis, infra fere glabris vel parce adpresso-pilosulis, supra magis pubescent! bus, pilis rainutis adpressis, marginibus incurvatis, costa manifesta cari- nata; vaginis puberulis vel glabrescentibus; paniculis 4-8, laxe racemosis, 0.5-1.5 cm. longis, axillaribus terminalibusque; peduncu- lis filiformibus flexuosis, 3-5-5 cm. longis, 1.5-4.5 cm. longis; spicu- lis 1-3 fusiformi-ellipticis, 5.5-6 mm. longis, 1-1.2 mm. latis, 2-floris, 2-carpis, subsessilibus, pedicellis glabris, 0.5-1.5 mm. longis; squamis ovatis vel ovato-lanceolatis breve aristatis castaneis; setis nullis vel 2-3 rudimentariis; achaenio subrhomboideo-oblongo, 1 mm. longo, subtilissime areolato, transversim striolulato stramineo; tuber- culo triangular i-lanceolato, fructu longiore 1.6 mm. longo; stylo ramis brevibus. Leaves more prominently pubescent with minute appressed hairs on upper surface, these lying on surface enclosed by incurved margins, midrib prominent and keeled on one side, 12-15 cm. long, 1-1.5 mm. wide; panicles loosely racemosely scattered in the upper half of the culm; uppermost bract exceeding inflorescence; spikelets with 5-6 scales; scales 1-6 mm. long; bristles none, or 2-3 short processes at very base of achene with or without serrulations; achene biconvex, stramineous, abruptly narrowed below, rounded or subtruncate above, finely and shallowly areolate with transverse reticulations, the cells broader than high (Fig. 6, b). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected around summit of Cerro Negro, above La Sabana de las Piedras, northwest of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 2180 m., April 15 f 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62110. Also collected in shady, moist, bamboo thickets, Cerro Tururaiquire, between headwaters of Rio Colorado and summit of southern peak, state of Sucre, alt. 2200-2400 m., May 7, 1945, Steyermark 62635. This species belongs to Series Haplostyleae, Div. Calyptrostylis, Sect. Racemosae (following Clark's divisions). It is related to /?. cryptantha C. B. Clarke, R. Edwalliana Boeckl., R. racemosa C., Wright, R. elongata Boeckl., R. Lechleri Steud., R. uniflora Boeckl., and R. Gollmeri Boeckl. From all of these it differs in its combina- tion of the following characters: ferruginous or castaneous spikelets, relatively smooth achenes, long beak, no setae or with 2-3 rudiments, foliose culms 30 cm. or less tall, several sparsely simple racemose inflorescences, glabrous pedicels, elongate flexuous peduncles, leaves 1-1.5 mm. wide, and appressed-pilosulous blades and sheaths. Rhynchospora dentinux C. B. Clarke Open savanna and igneous rock outcrops, Puerto Ayacucho, Terri- torio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., Steyermark 58512, This is apparently the first recorded collection of the species since its 42 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 6 A, Rhynchospora ptaritepuiana. Achene (X 5); B, Rhynchospora culmenicola. Achene (X 17); C, Rhynchospora paramora. Achene (X 9); D, Rhynchospora tamana, Achene (X 12); E, Rhynchospora tomentosa. Achene (X 13); F, Rhynchospora tomentosa. Lower scale (X 5); G, Rhynchospora tomentosa. Upper scale (X 5); H, Rhyn- chospora tomentosa. Lowest scale (X 2); I, Hypolytrum tepuianum. Achene (X 8); J, Hypolytrum tepuianum. Scale (X 3); K, Hypo- lytrum tepuianum. Floral glume (X 2); L, Hypolytrum tepuianum. Floral glumes (X 4); M, Exochogyne Steyermarkii. Achene (X 6); BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 43 original publication by Clarke 6 , who based his description on Spruce 3614 from "Maypures; in Upper Orinoco", a locality on the Colombian side just south of the present collection, which is the first record for Venezuela. Clarke's original description of the achene as "levi, papillosa, fusca" is both inadequate and misleading, especially as regards the use of the word "levi". The rows of tooth-like projections or papillae on one face certainly belie this part of Clark's description. As far as the achene is concerned, this species is one of the most distinct in the entire genus. There is no doubt, however, what Clarke had in mind about the peculiar markings, since, near the end of his description, he states that the achene is "praesertim in parte superiore a papillis erecta ornata. Ceteroquin fere ut R. Tricho- chaeta". Both R. Trichochaeta and the Mexican R. mexicana have markings on the achene similar to those found in R. den tin ux. The following is a description of the achene based on the present collection: body blackish, 3 mm. long, both surfaces minutely granulose-puncticulate, but marked on the inner surface with 2 rows of 10-12 ridges and depressions, the ridges curved, a longitudinal ridge running down the center between these ridges; beak prominent, tawny, bidentate, 2 mm. long, 0.5 mm. wide, antrorsely setulose; awns 5-6, buff-tawny, antrorsely scabrous, surrounded at base by 5 buff-stramineous tufts of hispidulous hairs, 4.5-5 mm. long (Fig. 5, d). Rhynchospora duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; foliis 15-50 cm. longis, 6-7 mm. latis, planis laevibus, marginibus serratis; culmis erectis trigonis laevibus, 6-7 dm. altis; corymbis pallido-stramineis axillaribus terminalibusque contractis, 2-2.5 cm. longis, 1-2.5 cm. latis; involucri bracteis 1-2, 2-3 cm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. latis; spiculis lanceolatis (immaturis) 6.5 mm. longis, 3-4-carpis; setis 6 antrorse hispidulis, 4.5-5 mm. longis (immaturis ?); stylo profunde diviso, ramis longis; tuberculo lanceolate. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1065-1220 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58254. Rhynchospora karuaiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis; culmis trigonis glabris, foliis excedentibus, 10.5 dm. altis vel altioribus; foliis paucis glabris, 60-70 cm. longis, 2.5-3.5 ram. latis; fasciculis 4, subcapitatis, remotis longe-pedunculatis axillaribus terminalibusque, 1-2 cm. longis, 1.5-2 cm. latis; peduncu- lis usque ad 7.5 cm. longis; bracteis infimis erectis scabridulis, 10 cm. longis, 1-2 mm. latis; spiculis 3-6 lanceolato-ellipticis, 6 Clarke, C. B. New Gen. & Sp. Cyp., Kew Bull. Add. Ser. VHI: 33. 1908. 44 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 7.5-9 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, 2-floris, 1-carpis; squamis ovatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis, breve mucronatis vel aristatis, pallide brun- neis; setis 6, antrorse hispidulis, fruccu longioribus, 5.5-6 mm. longis; achaenio elliptico-ovato, 4 mm. longo, 2 mm. lato, manifeste transversim profunde sulcato; tuberculo tenui quam achaenio longiore, 5.5-5.75 mm. longo, antrorse hispidulo; stylo parce vel non diviso. Leaves mostly at base, 2-3 on culm, canaliculate above, midrib prominent below, gradually passing into the glabrous, striatulate, pale hyaline-margined sheath; inflorescence elongated, 13-18 cm. long; peduncles erect, slender, the lowest more elongated; spikelets with 4 scales; scales 3-8 mm. long, pale or ashy brown; achene fulvous-brown, conspicuously transversely wrinkled with deep sulca- tions, these connected by vertical striations; beak slender elon- gated, with longer hairs at base and at apex of achene, dark brown (Fig. 5, 1). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected by fast water, border- ing forest of Rio Karuai, between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen and base of Ptari-tepui^ state of Bohvar, alt. 1220 m. f November 18, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60334. Related to R. amazonica Poepp. & Kunth, from which it may be distinguished by the transversely wrinkled achene, more elongated inflorescence, less foliose and less conspicuous bracts, taller, less leafy glabrous culms, and glabrous leaves. From R. corymbosa (L.) Hitchc. it differs in the color of the spikelets, different type of in- florescence, and less leafy development of bracts and leaves. From R. viridi-lutea C. B. Clarke of British Guiana it differs in the type of inflorescence, color of spikelets, markings of achene, and width of leaves. Finally, from R. trispicata Steud. it is distinguished by its less branched inflorescence, more fasciculate heads of spikelets, and different achene. Khynchospora paramora Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culmis foliatis glabris, 27-45 cm. altis, 1.5 mm. latis; foliis planis glabris culmo brevioribus, 12-20 cm. longis, 1.5-2.5 mm. latis; paniculis 3-4 subfasciculatis, 1-1.5 cm. longis, 0.5-1 cm. latis, axillaribus terminalibusque; pedunculis tenuibus, 2.5-4.5 cm. longis; bracteis 8-15 cm. longis, inferioribus foliaceis, inflorescentiam excedentibus; spiculis anguste fusiformibus, 7.5-8 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, 1-carpis; squamis ovatis vel lanceolatis, breve vel manifeste aristatis, castaneis vel brunneis; setis nullis; achaenio ovoideo, 2.1-2.5 mm. longo, 1.8 mm. lato, fere laevi sub- tilissime puncticulato, pallide stramineo; tuberculo conic o-triangu- lari, 1.1 mm. longo, superficie squamosa; stylo indiviso. Cespitose perennial with thick, scaly, stoloniferous off-shoots; culms striatulate; panicles dense; spikelets mostly 3-4 in a cluster, with 5-6 scales; achenes buff to stramineous; tubercle about 1/2 BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 45 width of achene, the surface whitish crustaceous-squamose, these scales deciduous in age (Fig. 6, c). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Paramo de los Colorados, between El Molino and San Isidro Alto, state of Meri'da, alt. 2745-2955 m., May 14, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56550. From R. racemosa C. Wright, which it resembles, this species differs in the subfasciculate instead of racemose inflorescences, and paler, less rugulose achenes with smaller superficial cells. From R. cryptantha C. B. Clarke it may be distinguished by the less foliose culms, different type of inflorescence, which is not concealed among the leaves or bracts. Rhynchospora ptaritepuiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis; culmis infra foliatis, 6-7 dm. altis; foliis erectis, supra glabris, infra costa glabra vel breve pilosa, aliter glabris, 25-45 cm. longis, 3-3.5 mm. lads; paniculis 2-6, brevibus, 2-4 cm. longis, 1.5-3.5 cm. latis, axillaribus terminalibusque; pedunculis tenuibus, 3.5-8.5 cm. longis; bracteis infimis foliaceis, usque ad 17 cm. longis; spiculis fusiformi-ellipticis, 4.5-5 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, 5-floris, 5-carpis; squamis ovatis breviter aristatis vel mucronatis ferrugineis; setis 6, antrorse hispidulis, quam tuberculo aequantibus vel longioribus, 2-2.2 mm. longis; achaenio ovoideo, basi substipi- tato, superne rotundato, 1.5 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato, nitido, sub- tilissime puncticulato; tuberculo late conico, basi bilobato, 1.1-1.2 mm. longo, glabro; stylo indiviso vel parce diviso. Culms glabrous, usually taller than the leaves; spikelets with 7-9 scales, on short pedicels 1.5 mm. long; scales glabrous, the lower short-aristate, the upper aristate or merely acute and mucronate, ferruginous; achene abruptly narrowed to a substipitate base 0.3 mm. long, rounded above, rufous- or dark brown, shining and appearing smooth, but the surface superficially cellular with reticulations broader than high; tubercle about 3/4 width of achene, loosely cellu- lar with depressed cells (Fig. 6, a). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dripping sand- stone bluffs, Ptari-tepui', at base of first line of bluffs, on south- facing part, east of "Cave Rock", state of Bolivar, alt. 2130 m., November 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59830. Also collected on moist bluff, Ptari-tepui, at base of and on main south-facing high sandstone bluffs, alt. 2400-2410 m., October 30, 1944, Steyermark 59599. A member of Series Haplostyleae, Div. Calyptrostylis, Sect. Paniculatae (following Clarke's subdivisions), this species is ap- parently related to R. polyphylla Vahl, from which it differs in the more elongated, erect, narrower leaves, which are more crowded towards the base of the culm and not so uniformly scattered along the length of the culm, in the shorter inflorescences of brown spikelets, 46 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 and the longer-beaked, larger, and more shining achenes which are less prominently reticulate with cells broader than high, while from R. Lechleri Steud. of Peru it differs in the broader leaves which are not scabrid-serrulate on margins, and in various floral characters. The distinguishing characteristics of R. ptaritepuiana are the elongate, narrow leaves, clustered more at the base of the culm, and not conspicuously scattered on the culm, the short brown panicles, the shining achene marked with transversely broader than high super- ficial cells, the elongate bilobed tubercle, and the 6 bristles which equal or are longer than the achene. Rhynchospora sanariapensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Annua caespitosa; foliis setaceis, glabris, 2.5-5 cm. longis; cul- mis filiformi-setaceis, glabris, 7-10 cm. altis; corymbis terminalibus, glomerulis, 8-12 mm. altis, 5-12 mm. latis; floribus 6 vel pluribus; spiculis lance olato-subulatis, 2-floris, 1-carpis, 3-3.5 mm. longis; squamis 4, ovatis vel lanceolatis, acutis; stylo diviso; setis nullis; achaenio oblongo-obovoideo, 0.9-1 mm. longo, 0.5 mm. lato, trans- versim profunde 4-5-sulcato et prominente gibbo elevato, inter gibbo subtilissime longitudinaliter stria to; tuberculo breve depresso, 0.05-0.1 mm. alto. Corymbs with central cluster subsessile, the 2 lateral clusters with 6 or more spikelets; bract shorter or longer than corymbs, 1-1.6 cm. long, scabridulous on margins; lower scales 0.5-1.5 mm. long, the upper 2.25-3.5 mm. long; style divided into 2 slender branches; achene somewhat narrowed below, rounded or subrruncate above, tawny-brown, each face deeply 4-5 transversely sulcate with promi- nent suba cutely angled ridges with fine striae running lengthwise between the ridges, narrowly ridged lengthwise on each side (Fig. 5, e, f). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in vicinity of Sana- riapo, near Rio Sanariapo, tributary of Orinoco river, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., September 8, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 58469. Also collected among rock outcrops below mouth of Rio Sanariapo, along Orinoco river, alt. 100 m., September 8, 1944, Steyermark 58436. Related to R. pluricarpa Gilg of the Matto Grosso-Parana' portion of Brazil, but differs in its larger, oblong achene of different color, prominent sulcations and ridges, and in the single fruit of the spike- lets instead of 4-5. From R. tenuis it is distinguished by the oblong, instead of subglobose or turbinate, achene with more prominent sul- cations, narrower and less prominent tubercle, shorter spikelets, and shorter culms, leaves, and bracts, while from R. lenella it is separated by the shape of the achene, absence of the long scabrous awn of the scales, and denser clusters of spikelets. Rhynchospora sororopana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culmis tenuibus foliatis, 15-50 cm. altis, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 47 0.2-0.5 mm. latis, plerumque quam foliis excedentibus; foliis 15-25 cm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis; fasciculis 3-7, confertis racemoso-subcapi- tatis, 6-8 mm. longis, 3-4 mm. latis, axillaribus terminalibusque; pedunculis tenuibus, 0.5-5 cm. longis; bracteis setaceis, 2-7.5 cm. longis, 0.5-1 mm. latis; spiculis ovato-lanceolatis, 3.5-4 mm. longis, 1-carpis; squamis ovatis vel ovato-lanceolatis, aristatis vel acumi- natis, pallidis; setis nullis; achaenio elliptico-ovoideo, basi angus- tato, superne nonnihil angustato, 2 mm. longo, 1.2 mm. lato, sub- tilissime puncticulato; tuberculo conico, 1 mm. longo; stylo breviter diviso, ramis brevibus. Culms glabrous; leaves glabrous, several; fascicles of the inflores- cence scattered along the middle and upper portion of the culms; spikelets with 4 scales; scales pale buff or grayish-green to greenish- stramineous; achene greenish or pale stramineous, minutely puncticu- late with cells slightly higher than broad; beak about half the width of the achene. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected^ along Quebrada Sororopan, between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and Rio Tek- Yunsen, state of Bolivar, alt. 1375 m., December 3, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 60831. A member of Series Diplostyleae, Div. Psilocarya, Sect. Pauci- nucigerae (following Clarke's divisions), this is related to R. biflora, R. brevirostris, R longispicata, and R. nardiflora. It is distin- guished by its pale greenish, gray-green, or greenish-white spikelets, small inflorescences, width of leaves, and details of achene and- beak. Rhynochospora tamana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culmis glabris, 7-55 cm. altis, 1.5-2 mm. latis; foliis plerumque basilaribus, linearibus, rigidis, supra paullo scabridulis, marginibus scabris, 7-30 cm. longis, 3-3.5 mm. latis; paniculis plus minusve 4, anguste ellipsoidalibus contractis, 3-3.5 cm. longis, 0.7-1.2 cm. latis, axillaribus terminalibusque; rhachibus angulatis, angulis scabris; pedunculis tenuibus, glabris, angulatis, 4-13 cm. longis; bracteis 8-13 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis; vaginis bractearura nitidis, fulvo-brunneis; spiculis confertis, fusiformibus, 9-10 mm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. latis, subsessilibus vel breviter pedi- cellatis, 2-carpis; squamis ovatis vel lanceolatis, breve aristatis, 4-9.5 mm. longis, castaneis; setis 6, antrorse hispidulis, tuberculum excedentibus, 8-8.5 mm. longis; achaenio fusiformi-elliptico, basi manifeste stipitato, 3.5 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato, subtilissime punc- ticulato; tuberculo conico-subulato, quam achaenio paullo breviore, 1.5-2 mm. longo, basi parce hispidulo; stylo bifido, ramis 3 mm. longis, stylo brevioribus. Culms leafy below, exceeding the leaves; lower leaf surface covered with gray-white stomata between the raised nerves; bracts somewhat foliaceous; spikelets with 5 scales; achene stramineous 48 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 minutely puncticulate with numerous narrow reticulations much higher than broad (Fig. 6, d). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on limestone outcrops of Pa'ramo de Tama', near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Tachira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57404. Also collected in same locality, Steyermark 57398. Related to ft. macrochaeta Steud., from which it differs in the more elongated achene which is stipitate-based, shorter narrower panicles, longer scales and spikelets, narrower, more rigid, and more scabrid leaves, and the generally smaller stature. Rhynchospora tepuiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis caespitosa; culrais setaceis foliatis, 10-25 cm. altis, 0.5 mm. latis; foliis setaceis, glabris, 8-13 cm. longis, 0.2-0.3 mm. lads; vaginis membranaceis, glabris, quam laminis latioribus, ore subtruncato; inf lores centia corymbosa vel subcorymbosa, 6-10 mm. alta, 5-8 mm. lata; bracteis 2.5 cm. longis, quam inflorescentia longioribus; spiculis 2-10, anguste ellipticis, 3-4 mm. longis, 5-floris, 5-carpis vel paucioribus; squamis late ovatis, mucronatis, 1.6-2.7 mm. longis, castaneis; setis 1-6 vel nullis, rudimentariis , antrorse serrulatis, 0.5-0.9 mm. longis; achaenio elliptico-obovoideo, sub- stipitato, lenticulari, 1.5 mm. longo, 0.6-0.7 mm. lato, breviter trans versim ruguloso, inter rugas leviter reticulato-puncticulato; tuberculo deltoideo; stylo profunde diviso, ramis longis. Orifice of sheath with 2 lateral processes; bracts setaceous; spikelets about 1 mm. wide, with 9 scales; scales mucronate or short-awned, the lowest 2 empty scales 1.6-1.8 mm. long, the others 2.5-2.7 mm. long; bristles ferruginous-brown; achene abruptly nar- rowed and substipitate at base, gradually narrowed above, pale buff or stramineous, pilosulous at summit just below tubercle, shallowly cross-wrinkled with rows in between the wrinkles of faint puncticula- tions higher than broad, the cells in the lower fourth longer, broader, and nearly as broad as high; tubercle inconspicuous, deltoid or conic, about half the width of achene, pale brown; branches of style much longer than the style proper (Fig. 5, g). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on forested south- west-facing quebrada near Rondo'n Camp, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2040 m., September 25, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58652. Also collected on rocky hematite exposures on open slopes on summit at west end of Sororopan-tepui', alt. 2225-2255 m., Novem- ber 13, 1944, Steyermark 60061. This species is related to /?. Sellowiana Steud., 1855, not R. Sellowiana Boeckl., 1873, to R. Gollmeri Boeckl., and to R. roraimae Kuk. From R. Sellowiana Steud, it differs in its castaneous, not stramineous spikelets with much shorter setae. From R. Gollmeri of the Caracas and Cordillera de la Costa area, it differs in the shorter spikelets, long-cleft style, shorter tubercle of achene, much shorter BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 49 bristles, and more conspicuously rugulose or reticulate instead of almost smooth achene. From P. roraimae it differs in the greater number of spikelets, longer, less rigid culms and leaves, shorter tubercle, presence of setae, and more rugulose-reticulate achene. Rhynchospora tomentosa Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis; culmis foliatis, 7.5 dm. altis; foliis basilaribus et cul- mis subcoriaceis, rigidis, undique velutino-tomentosis, 25-30 cm. longis, 9-10.5 mm. latis; paniculis 5-6, oblongo-lanceolatis, densi- floris, 4-4.5 cm. longis, 1.3-1.5 cm. latis, axillaribus terminali- busque; rhachibus hispidulis; pedunculis 1.5-6 cm. longis, tomen- tosis; bracteis foliaceis, paniculas excedentibus, 6.5-12 cm. longis, 3-6.5 mm. latis, adpresso-villosulis infra praesertim; vaginis brac- tearum foliorumque velutino-tomentosis vel tomentosis; spiculis confertis anguste lanceolatis vel fusiformi-ellipticis, 5-5.5 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, breviter pedicellatis, 1-carpis; squamis ovatis vel ovato-oblongis manifeste aristatis, 2-4.5 mm. longis, fusco- castaneis, arista 1-10 mm. longa, hispid ula; setis 2-3, antrorse hispidulis, achaenio longioribus; achaenio oblongo-obovoideo, biconvexo, 1.8 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato, subtilissime transversim lineolato; tuberculo conico, 1 mm. longo; stylo parce diviso. Lower side of leaves especially velutinous-tomentose, deeply sulcate or canaliculate above, midrib prominent below; panicles erect; lower spikelet scales 2-2.5 mm. long, with an awn 1-1.25 mm. long, the upper 3.5-4.5 mm. long with awns 9-10 mm. long; achene stramineous, finely transversely lineolate with many vertical rows, the lineolations broader than high; tubercle 3/4 width of achene (Fig. 6, e-h). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on limestone out- crops of Paramo de Tama, near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Tachira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57391. This unusual species. is well-marked by its velutinous-tomentose leaves, bracts, and sheaths, and conspicuously aristate scales. It is related to R. macrochaeta Steud. Rhynchospora Trichochaeta C. B. Clarke, var. venezuelensis Steyermark, var. nov. A typo differt bracteis quam capitulo longioribus, 6-15 mm. longis, marginibus breviter ciliato-pilosis; tuberculo longiore angustioreque acutiore, pilis scabris longioribus. Achene dark brown or blackish-brown (Fig. 5, h ). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rocky savanna slopes between Ciudad Bolivar and Rio Carom, state of Bolivar, alt. 100 m., August 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57587. 50 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 In R. Trichochaeta of Brazil (Gardner 2385, type), (Fig. 5, i), the bracts are only 4 mm. long, densely and long-ciliate on the margins, and the tubercle is short, broad, and obtuse at apex. Clarke des- cribes the achene as "fusee straminea", but examination of type material found in the herbaria of the New York Botanical Garden and in the United States National Herbarium shows the achenes to vary from fuscous-stramineous to dark brown. Cladium costatum Steyermark, sp. nov. Radix repens; culmo triquetro, 25 cm. longo, 3-3.5 mm. lato, gla- bro; foliis subxiphoideis, basilaribus numerosis, planis, 35-50 cm. longis, 7-8.5 mm. latis, multo-nervatis, costa prominenti, glabris; caulinis brevioribus erectis, supremis s pa thaef omnibus; spicularum fasciculis paniculatis numerosis, atro-vinaceis vel castaneo-rubris; spiculis 3-5-5 mm. longis, ovoideis, 2-3-nuciferis; squamis ovatis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, 2.5-3 mm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. latis, gla- bris; staminibus 2; stylo longo, ramis 2, linearibus; setis hypogynis, nullis; achaenio fulvo, biconvexo, ovato-elliptico, 3.2-3.8 mm. longo, 1.5-2 mm. lato, marginibus conspicue costatis angulatis, glabro, sensim in rostrum contracto. Plant growing in colonies, with creeping rootstock; inflorescence elongate-paniculate, 20-23 cm. long, the 12-15 spikes fascicled; rachis of inflorescence more or less compressed, ancipital, mostly scabridulous on angles; peduncular branches of spikes ancipital, 2-angled, more densely scabridulous on margins; spikelets 3-4- flowered; bracts subtending spikelets 3, ovate, aristate, 2.5-3.5 mm. long; scales 3, the fruiting ones especially with prominent midrib; anthers 1.5 mm. long, linear- lanceolate, appendiculate, filaments elongating to 4 mm.; achene dull brown, subturgid, conspicuously ribbed and wing-angled on two lateral margins, gradually tapering into a slender beak blackish-brown at tip. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Quebrada Sororopan between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and RioTek-Yunse'n, state of Bolivar, alt. 1375 m., December 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 60829. Collected also at Salto de Iwaracaru-meru, at western end of Sororopa'n-tepur, alt. 1615 m., November 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60220. This species is characterized by the creeping rootstocks, elongate inflorescence with fasciculate panicles, numerous subdistichous leaves with prominent midrib, 2 stamens, bifid style, and especially the biconvex achenes with prominently ribbed and angled margins. According to Dr. Svenson, who greatly assisted in a critical study of this plant, "it has a general appearance to C. restioides (Sw.) Benth. of the west Indies, but the possession of achenes without bristles resembles more such species as C. jamaicense than those of the Machaerina and Vincentia groups." BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 51 Tribe HYPOLYTREAE Hypolytrum tepuianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Viridis; culmis rig id is, erectis, subacute trigonis, glabris, 1.3-1.6 m. altis, 4.5-5.5 mm. latis; foliis rigidis, subcoriaceis, viridibus, anguste linear!- lanceolatis, undique pluristriatis, marginibus parte superiore et costa inferiore valide scabrido-serrulatis, raarginibus parte inferiore glabris, 90-100 cm. longis, 18-21 mm. latis; inflo- rescentia subumbellate decomposita vel subcorymbifere-umbellata 10-16-ramosa; ramis simplicibus monostachyis, striatis, angulatis, minute hispidulis, 1-3-5 cm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis, foliaceo- bracteatis; bracteis 4-5, inaequalibus, rigidis, subcoriaceis, de- f lexis, linear i-lanceolatis, undique pluristriatis, marginibus mani- feste serrulatis, costa infra manifeste serrulata prominenti, 6-24 cm. longis, 4-15 mm. latis; spicis densifloris, confertis, subgloboso- capitatis, 1-1.5 cm. longis, 1.2-1.4 cm. latis; spiculis ovoideis, 6 mm. longis, 3.5 mm. latis; squamis suborbicularibus apice rotundatis ferrugineis, 3.5-4 mm. longis, 3.5-4 mm. latis; squamulis oblong is vel elliptico-oblongis, obtusis,liberis, glabris; staminibus 2; achaen- io paullo compresso, subtereti-lenticulari, infra medium paullo constricto elliptic o-oblongo, nitido, glabro, fulvo-castaneo, superne vinaceo-maculato, 5-6 mm. longo, 1.2-1.3 mm. lato; rostro tenui, achaenio aequale, 1.5-3 mm. longo, glabro. Culms nodulose; leaves deep green above, dull green below; inflorescence with 10-16 stout, simple branches; spikelets sub- obtuse, rufescent; scales subtending spikelets suborbicular, rounded at apex, membranaceous, rufous-brown with numerous orange-brown splotches, the margins hyaline; floral glumes 4, free to base, 2 of them subtending stamens, glabrous, oblong to elliptic-oblong, obtuse and entire or with hyaline-suberose apex, 4.5 mm. long, 1.2-2 mm. wide, rufous-streaked below; achene fulvous to dark chestnut brown, the lower half usually darker brown than the upper half, the upper half dull purplish-red spotted; stigmatic branches 2 (Fig. 6, i-1). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in savanna, vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepui and Sororopan- tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60238. Very well marked by the tall culms, broad, stiff, elongated leaves and bracts subtending the subumbellate inflorescence with simple thick branches, large smooth achenes with long beak, and glabrous floral scales. 52 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Tribe SCLERIAE Scleria tepuiensis Core, sp. nov. 7 Rhizomate ligneo, squamis atro-rubris intecto; culmo 1-2 m. alto, triquetro; foliis 30 era. longis, 5-12 ram. latis, glabris, rigidis, costa subtus et margintbus scabris; vaginis glabris, triquetris; ligula abbreviata, rotundata; paniculis 5-15 cm. longis, purpurascentibus, densis; bracteis foliaceis; spiculis masculis longe pedicellatis, numerosis; spiculis foemineis paucis, in ramorum basi subsessilibus; squamis masculis anguste mucronatis; squamis foemineis lanceola- tis; hypogynio sine lob is; achaenio albo, 2-3 mm. longo, hirtello, obtuse trigono. Scleriae cyperinae proxime affinis. Rhizome thick, hard, nodose; culms slender, shining, the angles smooth or somewhat roughened; leaves chartaceous, scabrous on the margins and main veins beneath; sheaths smooth or somewhat rough- ened on the angles, wingless or very narrowly winged; ligule rotund- triangular, with a thin, scarious margin (not appendaged); panicles terminal, single, or with additional smaller ones in the upper axils, ovate to ovate-rotund, dense, much-branched, brown-purple, rachis scabrous, the branches short, divergent; bracts about 3, exceeding the inflorescence; bractlets linear-setaceous; staminate spikelets numerous, linear, 5-6 mm. long, on slender peduncles 5-6 mm. long; pistillate spikelets solitary at the bases of the branches; staminate scales narrow, purplish; pistillate scales glabrous, purplish; hypo- gynium rigid, wrinkled, white, the lobes none or very obscure; achene white or sometimes purplish-tinged. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. West Virginia University, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermarh 58232. Also collected in same locality, Tate 738 (NY). BRITISH GUIANA: Paulo, near Mt. Roraima, alt. 4000 ft., Tate 152 (NY). This species is closely related to S. cyperina, to which the Tate specimens had been doubtfully referred. It differs in lacking the pronounced lobes of the hypogyniura characteristic of that species, and also in the nature of the ligule, which is chartaceous throughout in S. cyperina, but membranaceous-margined in S. tepuiensis. The leaves in the latter species also average somewhat narrower, at least in the specimens observed. Only two other known members of the section Hymenolytrum, in addition to S. tepuiensis, lack the large, conspicuous, scarious appendage to the ligule found in most members of that section. The third species, S. grandis, is a very robust plant with leaves 18-35 mm. wide. The specific epithet refers to its occurrence on sandstone mesas of Venezuela and British Guiana, which are known locally as tepuis. tj By Earl L. Core BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 53 Tribe CRYPTANGIEAE (LA GENOCARPEAE) 8 Exochogyne amazonica C.B.Clarke, var. esmeraldensis Gilly, var.nov. Perennis, rhizome brevissime repens; folia basalia 4-6, vaginae ad 6 cm. longae dense et minute pilosulae, lamina linear! ad 20 cm. longa et 1.5 mm. lata, glabra marginibus inferioribus sparse hirsutulo- ciliolatis excepte; culmi floriferi glabri erecti graciles, cum inflor- escentia ad 12 cm. alti; inflorescentia ad 3 cm. longa, bractea subfoliacea acuminata, inferioribus ad 4 cm. longis, medioribus ad 1.2 cm. longis, glabra, marginibus inferioribus dense albo-ciliatis excepte; spicae bisexualae, cum spiculae masculae 2-4 et foemineae 2 vel 3; spiculae masculae 7-9 mm. longae et 0.5-0.7 mm. latae, glumis vacuis 2 ovatis vel lanceolato-ovatis glabris, ad 2 mm. longis, glumis fertilibus 2 vel 3 lineari-lanceolatis glabris vel sparse pubescentibus ad apicem; stamina a gluma fertile subtenta 2, filamentis persistentibus; spiculae foemineae ad 2 mm. longae, glumis 3-5 ovatis glabris, 1-2 mm. longis; achaenium breviter stipi- tatum glabrum laeve bisulcatum oblongo-quadrangulatum sublenticu- lare, cum rostro laevi et inflato-clavato ad 2 mm. longum; rostro quam corpore achaenii dimidio breviore; squamellae hypogynae nullae; stylus bifidus, stigmatibus brunneis ad 3 mm. longis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on dry savanna between Esmeralda Savanna and southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57805. The typical phase of the species is a more robust plant with longer leaves, larger inflorescences, and with 6 or more staminate spikelets in each spike, originally collected from a tributary of the Rio Madeira in the southwestern part of the Amazon basin. The several previously described "species" of this genus which is thus far known only from 6 or 7 collections from isolated Amazonian savannas appear to represent minor variants of a single species. Exochogyne Steyermarkii Gilly, sp. nov. Perennis, subrhizomatis vel caespitosis; folia basalia 4-6, vaginae ad 10 cm. longae sparse et minute adpresso-pilosulae, laminis linearibus ad 40 cm. longis et 1 mm. latis, glabris vel subtus sparse strigillosis; inflorescentia ad 10 cm. longa, bractea inferiore foliacea ad 18 cm. longa et 1 mm. lata, bracteis medioribus ad 1.5 cm. longis et 1 mm. latis, glabra e vagina minute strigillosa excepta; spicae bisexualae, cum spiculae masculae 2 vel 3 et spiculae foemineae 2 vel 3; spiculae masculae 4-5.5 mm. longae et 0.3-0.5 ram. latae, glumis vacuis 1 vel 2 lanceolatis vel ellipticis glabris, ad 2 mm. longis, glumis fertilibus 2 vel 3 linearibus vel lineari-lanceolatis glabris, ad 5.5 mm. longis; stamina a gluma fertile subtenta 2, 8 By Charles L. Gilly 54 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 filaraentis persistentibus; spiculae foemineae ex vagina protrudens ad 2 mm. longae, glumis 2-4 ovatis glabris, 1-2 ram. longis; achaen- ium glabruro laeve marginatura sublenticulare oblongo-quadrangulatum vel cum rostro laevi et inflate ellipsoideum, ad 2.5 mm. longum; squamellae hypogynae nullae; stylus bifidus, stigmatibus brunneis ad 2 mm. longis (Fig. 6, m). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected in swampy woods, between Esmeralda Savanna and southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57820. This species differs from all the other known species of the genus in the narrowness and small size of the inflorescence bracts. With regard to the small number of pistillate spikelets, this species is most nearly like E. megalorrhyncha Tutin, but in glabrity and cespi- tose habit it is more nearly like E. amazonica C. B. Clarke. Cephalocarpus Steyermarkii Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis gracilis ramosus, ad 10 cm. altus; folia linearia acuta bicarinata sparse pilosa, 8-20 cm. longa et 1.5-2 mm. lata; culmi floriferi solitarii in axillibus foliorum, 4-8 cm. alti; inflorescentia capitata multispiculata; bracteae inferiores inflorescentiam sub- tendentes ad 2 cm. longae, dense vel sparse pilosae; spiculae masculae 4-5 mm. longae, ad 1 mm. diam.; glumis vacuis 3-5, lanceo- latis mucronatis glabris vel mucrone sparse pilosis, glumis sta mini- bus 2-3, lanceolatis acutis hyalinis glabris; antherae 2.75-3 mm. longae; spiculae foemineae 4-5 mm. longae, glumis 5-8, lanceolatis acuminato-mucronatis glabris vel mucrone sparse pilosis; achaenium subteretium obovoideum glabrum stramineum, 1.75-2 mm. longum, ad 1 mm. diam., rostro 1-1.5 mm. longo persistenti sparse pubescente; squamellae hypogynae ovato-orbiculares, ciliis subcopiosis quam corpore achaenii 4- vel 3-plo brevioribus. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected in shaded spots in scrubby forest on rocky open portion of plateau on south east- facing slopes, Ptari-tepui' state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59640', south-facing slopes, Ptari-tepui', alt. 1800-1900 m., Steyer- mark 59800. A member of the subgenus Neocephalocarpus, most closely related to C. longibracteatus Gilly, but approaching C. lineariifolius Gilly in length and narrowness of leaves. The several specimens ex- amined vary considerably in the length to which the branched stem has developed. Everardia montata Ridley, var. pilosa Gilly, var. nov. A plantae typicae differt marginibus foliorum albo-pilosis copiosis; culmis floriferis dense albo-pilosis; bracteis paniculis secundariis subtendentibus cum vaginae dense et minute pubescentibus; achaenio BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 55 cum corpore 3 mm. iongo et 1 mm. lato et cum rostro minute pubes- cent! 2.5 mm. Iongo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, on high moist ridge top, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1820-2075 m., September 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58318, The typical phase of the species is known from the eastern end of the series of cerros. I verardia ptariensis Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis brevis; folia ad 10.5 cm. longa, ad basim 8-10 mm. lata, glabra, margine et costa scabridulo-ciliolata excepta, margine revoluta; culmi floriferi laxe adscendentes, cum inflorescentia ad 6 dm. alti; vagina vacua ad basim 1.5 mm. longa, vaginae floriferae atro-brunneae vel rubro-brunneae glabrae lamina subaequantae; spiculae masculae 4-5.2 mm. longae, glumis vacuis 3-5, ovatis mucronulatis ciliolatis ad apicem, glumis staminibus 2-4, oblongis vel oblongo-lanceolatis glabris acutis vel truncatis et erosis ad apicem; spiculae foemineae 3-4 mm. longae, glumis 4-6 ovatis cilio- latis mucronulatis vel mucronatis; achaenium glabrum stramineum vel pallid o-brunneum ellipsoideum, 0.8-1 mm. diam. cum rostro 3.5 mm. longum; rostro conico glabro, quam corpore achaenii 3-plo brevi- oribus; squamellae hypogynae minute suborbiculares, ciliis copiosis quam corpore achaenii 3-vel 4-plo brevioribus; stigmata gracilia atrobrunnea. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on forested south-facing slopes overlying sand- stone on "Cave Rock" above "Cave Camp", Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1810 m., October 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59496. Allied to E. montana Ridley in vegetative habit, but differing markedly in the very slender, much elongated flowering culms and in the structure of the achene. Everardia Steyertnarkii Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis robustus ramosus, ad 2.8 dm. altus, vaginis persistentibus fibrilosis tecta; folia ad 4.3 dm. longa et 3-3.5 mm. lata, plana vel bicarinata ad apicem linearia dense albo-pilosa vel albo-lanata et tarde glabrata; culmi floriferi erecti lanati, cum inflorescentia ad 3.5 dm. alti, vagina vacua ad basim 2.5-3 cm. longa, vaginae flori- ferae atrobrunneae albo-pilosae lamina subaequantae; spiculae raasculae 5-6.5 mm. longae, glumis vacuis 4-7, ovatis vel lanceolato- ovatis mucronatis glabris, glumis staminibus 2-4, lanceolatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis acutis glabris; antherae ad 3.5 mm. longae; spiculae foemineae, omnes ad apicem inflorescentiae dispositae, jam deficientes; achaenium ignotum. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, in Brocchinia-Stegolepis-H eliamphora swamp on southwest- 56 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 facing shoulder, Ptari-tepui^ state of Bolivar, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59781. So far as vegetative habit is concerned, this is the most distinc- tive species in the genus. It is most closely allied with E. angusta N. E. Brown and . gracilis Gilly, two species known only from Mount Roraima. Lagenocarpus bifidus Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis ignotus; folia lanceolato-linearia plana glabra glauca rigido-coriacea ad 9 dm. longa, ad basim 2 cm. lata et ad medium 1-1.3 cm. lata, marginibus antrorse hispido-serratis; culmi floriferi triangulares glabri, cum inflorescentia ad 1.2 m. alti; inf lores cent ia interrupta e paniculis secundariis pluribus composita; spiculae masculae ad 2.8 mm. longae in paniculis inferioribus laxe aggregatis, glumis vacuis 4-6, lanceolatis acutis vel mucronatis glabris, glumis staminibus 4-8, lanceolatis vel oblongo- lanceolatis subacutis vel erosis ad apicem; spiculae foemineae uniflorae ad 4.5 mm. longae paucae in paniculis superioribus rigidioribus congestae, glumis 6-8, ovatis vel orbiculato-ovatis bifidis et aristatis ad apicem, aristae ad 1.5 mm. longae hispidae; achaenium rubro-brunneum ovoideum glabrum lucidum et subrugosum tricostatum, cum rostro conico 3.5 mm. longum; rostro quam corpore achaenii subaequantes; squamellae hypogynae deltoideae minute ciliolatae ad 0.2 mm. longae; stylo trifido. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on Gran Sabana, between Divina Pastora on Rio Kukena'n and Santa Elena, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, ak. 915-1005 m., October 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59302. Resembles L. diffusus Gilly in the bifid and aristate pistillate glumes, but near L. tremulus Nees in characters of the achenes. Lagenocarpus diffusus Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis brevis lignosus ad 2 cm. diam., vaginis persistentibus laceratis tecta; folia grisea lanceolato-linearia plana glabra rigido- coriacea acuta, ad 9.5 dm. longa, ad basim 1.8 cm. lata et ad medium 1 cm. lata, marginibus antrorse hispido-serratis; culmi floriferi robusti glabri, cum inflorescentia ad 1.4 dm. alti; inflorescentia interrupta e paniculis secundariis pluribus composita; spiculae masculae ad 3.5 mm. longae numerosae in paniculis inferioribus laxe diffusis aggregatis, glumis vacuis 3-5, lanceolatis vel oblongo- lanceolatis minute bifidis ad apicem mucronatis vel mucronulatis ciliolatis, glumis staminibus 4-8, lanceolatis acutis erosis et cilio- latis; antherae 1.7 mm. longae; spiculae foemineae uniflorae ad 3.5 mm. longae, paucae in paniculis superioribus rigidioribus confertis, glumis 4-6 ciliolatis ovatis vel orbiculato-ovatis, ad apicem bifidis et aristatis, aristis ad 1.5 mm. longis; achaenium glabrum laeve conico-ellipsoideum trisulcatum ad basim, cum rostro laevi truncate BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 57 ad 2.5 ram. longum et ad 1.5 mm. diam.; squamellae hypogynae tri- angulares, ad 0.5 mm. longae, marginibus laevibus nee ciliolatis; stylo crifido. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Terri- torio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58218. Allied to L. Spruce* H. Pfeiffer and L. guianensis Nees, but differing from them in the bifid and aristate glumes and in the charac- ters of the achene. Lagenocarpus glomerulatus Gilly, sp. nov. Subcaespitosa,caulibus brevibus, vaginis persistentibus reticulato- fibratis tecta; folia 6.5 dm. longa et ad 7 mm. lata linearia plana vel bicarinata ad apicem glabra vel hispidulosa; culmi floriferi triangu- lari glabri, cum inflorescentia ad 6 dm. alti; inflorescentia interrupta, bracteae paniculis secundarius subtendentes cum vaginae breves et laminae vaginorum 10- a 30-plo longioribus; spiculae masculae 2.5 mm. longae glomerulatae, 7-15 aggregatae conjunctim in paniculis inferioribus laxe confertae, glumis vacuis 2-4, ovatis vel lanceolato- ovatis mucronatis glabris, margine ciliolatis exceptis, glumis stami- nibus 6-15, lanceolatis vel lineato-lanceolatis acutis vel erosis et ciliolatis ad apicem; antherae ad 1.2 mm. longae; spiculae foemineae uniflorae ad 3.5 mm. longae, solitariae vel geminae in paniculis superioribus paucifloris rigidis in struct is, glumis 5-8, ovatis oblongo- ovatis vel late ellipticis ciliolatis truncatis vel minute bifidis et mucronatis ad apicem; achaenium late ellipsoideum subteretium rubro-brunneum vadose trisulcatum subrugulosum et alveolarum, 2 mm. diara. et cum rostro laevi stramineo 3.5 mm. longum; rostro minute pubescente ad apicem, quam corpore achaenii 3-plo breviori- bus; squamellae hypogynae late orbiculares vel quadrangulares ad 0.5 mm. longae ciliolatae et albo-pilosae; cilii quam squamellae subaequantes; stylo trifido, stigmata rosea vel rubro-brunnea. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on rocks along Rio Karuai between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen and base of Ptari-tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 18, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60340. A very distinctive species apparently related, at least in the characters of the achene and the staminate spikelets, to L. rigidus Nees of eastern Brazil, but differing markedly from that species in foliage and type of inflorescence. Lagenocarpus sabanensis Gilly, sp. nov. Subcaespitosa, caulibus brevibus lignosis, vaginis persistentibus laceratis tecta; folia linearia plana ad 4 dm. longa et 5 mm. lata, dense minute pubescentia supra et infra, marginibus minute hispidulo- scabratis; culmi floriferi canaliculati dense adpresso-villosuli, cum 58 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 inflorescentia ad 1.2 m. alti; inflorescentia interrupta, bracteis paniculis secundariis subtendentibus cum vaginae minute hispido- pubescentiae et laminae adpresso-villosulae; spiculae masculae ad 4.5 mm. longae in paniculis inferioribus laxe aggregatis, glumis vacuis 5-8 minute pubescentibus oblongo-ovatis vel ovatis ad apicem truncatis vel subtruncatis aristatis, glumis staminibus 4-6 glabris lanceolatis vel lineari-lanceolatis acutis; spiculae foemineae uni- florae ad 4 mm. longae, paucae in paniculis superioribus rigidiori- bus dispositis, glumis 6-9 minute pubescentibus ovatis vel quad- rangulato-ovatis ad apicem truncatis vel sub-bifidis et aristatis; achaenium flavo-brunneura ovoideura glabrum laeve trisulcatum, cum rostro conico laevi ad 4 mm. longum; rostro quam corpore achaenii subaequantes; squamellae hypogynae lanceolatae vel lanceolato- deltoideae ad marginern minute erosae, 0.8-0.9 mm. longae; stylo trifido atrobrunneo vel rubro-brunneo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected on Sabana Grande, at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57855. Apparently most closely related to L guianensis Lindl. & Nees, but differing in the more slender habit, narrower leaves, general distribution of pubescence, and details of the spikelets and achenes. Lagenocarpus Steyermarkii Gilly, sp. nov. Caulis brevis lignosus ad 1 cm. diam., vaginis persistentibus reticulato-fibratis tecta; folia argenteo-grisea scabro-hispidae supra linearia rigida ad 5.5 dm. longa et 1 cm. lata, marginibus antrorse hispido-serratis; culmi floriferi obtuse triangulares, cum inflores- centia interrupta ad 9 dm. alti; spiculae masculae 3.5 mm. longae numerosae in paniculis inferioribus dense congestis, glumis vacuis 2-4, ovatis vel oblongo-ovatis hispid ulo-puberulentibus acutis et mucronatis vel mucronulatis, glumis staminibus 3-6, lanceolatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis pube rule nti bus acutis vel erosis ad apicem; antherae 1.5 mm. longae, filamentis persistentibus; spiculae foemi- neae uniflorae ad 3.5 mm. longae, paucae in paniculis parvis supe- rioribus rigidioribus congestis, glumis 5-8, hispidulo-puberulentibus ovatis subacutis et subemarginatis et mucronulatis; achaenium ellipsoideum stramineum glabrum subrugulosum et trisulcatum ad basira, 1.8 mm. diam. cum rostro lacunoso laevi 3.5 mm. longum; rostro quam corpore achaenii subaequantes; squamellae hypogynae triangulares ad 0.3 ram. longae, ciliis paucis et minutissimis; stylo trifido. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., isotype in herb. Iowa State College, collected in sandy wet ground with Stegolepis and Broc- chinia on large mesa, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kava- naye'n and RYo Karuai, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59363. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 59 Allied to L. guianensis Nees in characters of the glumes and inflorescence bracts, and to L. tremulus Nees in characters of the achenes; amply differing from both of these species in the short and narrow leaves and the congested secondary panicles of the inflores- cence. Pseudoeverardia Gilly, gen. nov. Herba perennis terrestris vel epiphytica dioica; folia tristicho- imbricata persistentia; culmi solitarii in axillibus foliorum; inflores- centia mascula multispiculata, spiculis confertis; spiculae masculae aggregatae, glumis exterioribus vacuis 4-6, glumis interioribus staminibus 3-8; stamina a gluma fertile subtenta 1-3, filamentis persistentibus, antheris apiculato-mucronatis; inflorescentia foerai- nea elongata verticillata; spiculae foemineae solitariae vel geminae, glumis 6-8; achaenium subteretium tricostatum, rostro brevi; peri- antho trifido, lobis membranaceis ad marginem laceratis; stylo trifido. Type species: Pseudoeverardia flexi folia (Gilly) Gilly. Most closely related to the genera Everardia Ridley and Cephalo- carpus Nees, but differing from both in being dioecious and in the type of achene, achene beak, and perianth scales; also differing from Everardia (but not from Cephalocarpus) in having only 1-3 stamens in each starainate flower. Pseudoeverardia flexifolia (Gilly) Gilly, comb. nov. et descr. ampl. Didymiandrum flexifolium Gilly, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 68: 331. 1941. Planta mascula: caulibus ad 3 mm. latis et 3 dm. altis, vaginis persistentibus tarde fibrillosis tecta; folia 1.5-6.5 dm. longa, 1.5-2.2 mm. lata, linearia acute plana ad basim et bicarinata supra medium, dense villoso-pubescentia vel tarde glabrata; culmi floriferi rigidi erecti minute pubescentes, cum inflorescentia ad 3 dm. alti; spiculae masculae 5 mm. longae, glabrae aggregatae, glumis vacuis 4-6, ovatis acutis vel sub-bifidis mucronatis, mucrone ad 1 mm. longo, glumis staminibus 6-8, lanceolatis; antherae 2-2.5 mm. longae. Planta foeminea: caulibus et foliis planta mascula simulans; culmi floriferi rigidi erecti, cum inflorescentia ad 1.5 dm. alti; spiculae foemineae solitarii vel geminae ad apicem pedicellorum, verticilla- tae, 3.5-5 mm. longae et ad 1 mm. diam., glumis 6-8, glabris exteri- oribus ovatis vel triangulo-ovatis mucronatis, interioribus lanceolatis vel lanceolato-ovatis acutis vel mucronulatis; achaenium brunneum tricostatum obovoideum minute pubescentium supra medium, ad 1 mm. diam., cum rostro 2.8 mm. longum; rostro obtuso-conico stramineo dense et minute pubescenti, 0.5 mm. longo; squamellae hypogynae 3, membranaceae hyalinae ad apicem lacerato-erosae, ad 0.7 mm. longae; stylo trifido, stigmatibus gracilibus brunneis vel rubro- brunneis. 60 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, isotype in U.S. National Herbarium, collected on summit of Cerro Duida, epiphyte on bark of tree, flat near stream at Central Camp, alt. 4800 ft., December 20-28, 1928, Tate 542, staminate plants; common as ground cover on dry slopes throughout Brocchinia Hills, alt. 1700-1980 m., September 1, 1944, Steyermark 58194b. (F), staminate plants; growing with the preceding, Steyermark 581 94a. (F), pistillate plants. At the time when I described the genus Didymiandrum y based on D. stellatum (Boeckl.) Gilly, I reluctantly placed this species (then known only from staminate plants) in that genus for lack of any other suitable place. It is peculiarly satisfying to be able to dispose of this species in a satisfactory manner at the present time, now that both staminate and pistillate plants are available. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 61 Tribe CARICEAE Uncinia meridensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Stolonifera; culmis 1-7 cm. altis, 1-1.5 mm. lads, obscure trigonis glabris; foliis patentibus quam culmis multo brevioribus, rigidis subcoriaceis, 3-5.5 cm. longis, 1.5-3-5 mm. lads, marginibus et costa infedore superioreque scabrido-serrulatis; spicis lanceolato- ellipdcis vel clavato-ellipdcis androgynis densifloris, 12-20 mm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. lads, parte mascula brevissima; squamis foemineis ovatis subacuds vel subobtusis, plerumque glabris, marginibus brunneis aliter pallido-viridibus, 5.5-7 mm. longis, 3.5-4 mm. latis; squamis inferioribus adstatis, adsta 6.5 mm. longa, scabrido-ciliata ; utriculis ellipdcis, basi et apice angustads, infra glabris, superne scabrido-hispidulis stramineis vel pallidis, 5-5.5 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, tenuiter et obscure pauce nervatis; stylo basi paullo in- crassato; achaenio quam utriculo multo breviore, 2.5 mm. longo; rhachilla secundada utriculo subduplo superante uncinata glabra recta. Leaves grass green, conspicuously scabdd-serrulate on margins and midrib of lower surface, minutely and inconspicuously scabridu- lous on midnerve of upper surface, complicate at base, otherwise plane; spikes 10-flowered, glabrous except for minutely erose- ciliolate margins about apex, subcoriaceous, closely appressed, imbricate, persistent, 3-nerved, mostly exceeding the perigynia; rachilla 7.5-8 mm. long, the exserted portion 4-4.5 mm. long; stigmas 3, exserted, reddish-brown (Fig. 7, k-m). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on margin of alpine lake at El Aguila above Pa'ramo de Mucuchies, state of Me'rida, alt. 4025 m., July 6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57039. Also col- lected along rocky lake shore, near upper limit of paramo, between Chachopo and Los Apartaderos, state of Merida, alt. 3930 m., Steyermark 55875. Easily distinguished by the dwarf habit, very short culms, leaves, and spikes. Most closely related to /. brevicaulis var. macloviana f. montana (Phil.) Kuk. ((/. macloviana var. montana) of Chile and Patagonia, from which it is distinguished by the practically non- ciliate scales, shorter culms and leaves, scales longer than or equaling the perigynia, and margins of the perigynia not hispidulous in the lower 2/3. This is a most remarkable plant, there being no locality previously recorded between Venezuela and Chile for a species of the I, brevicaulis affinity. This is a similar case to that of the composite Lagenophora, originally known in South America from Chile and Argentina, and later discovered on the paramos of Venezuela (Steyer- mark 57507), described by Badillo as L. andina. It also simulates the distribution of another cyperaceous genus, Oreobolus, in which a new species has been found recently in Venezuela (Steyermark 62 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 57198), which is related to one originally described from Chile and Argentina, and more recently collected in Peru, Ecuador, and Colom- bia. Remaining species of Lagenophora, Oreobolus, and some spe- cies of i ncinia are encountered in Australia, New Zealand, Tas- mania, the Sandwich Islands, Borneo, New Guinea, and (or) the Hawaiian Islands. Such distributions reveal ancient geological connections, and indicate that these isolated paramo-inhabiting FIGURE 7 A, Carex roraimensis. Achene (X 6); B, Carex roraimensis. Peri- gynium, ventral view (X 7); C, Carex roraimensis. Perigynium, dorsal view (X 7); D, Carex culmenicola. Achene (X 9); E, Carex culmeni- cola. Perigynium (X 7); F, Carex culmenicola. Pistillate scale (X 5); G, Carex culmenicola. Pistillate scale (X 5); H, Carex turumiquiren- sis. Achene (X 7); I, Carex turumiquirensis. Perigynium, ventral view (X 7); J, Carex turumiquirensis. Perigynium, dorsal view (X 7); K, Uncinia meridensis. Perigynium (X 7); L, i ncinia meridensis. Achene with perigynium removed (X 7); M, i ncinia meridensis. Pistillate scale (X 4). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 63 species may go back a long time in geological history for their original segregation and ancestral home. Vesicarex Steyermark, gen. nov. Folia evaginantia, ligulo marginibus cartilagineis. Flores dioicae. Stigmata 2. Stylus rectus. Squamae cucullatae incurvatae, infra apicem coalescentes, hyalinae. Flores foemineae cacumene appendi- culata carnosa. Perigynia 2-parietina. Leaves sheathless, ligules grass-like with cartilaginous margins. Flowers dioecious. Stigmas 2. Style straight, persistent at base. Scales cucullate-incurved, margins joined below apex, hyaline. Pistillate flowers subsessile, the summit of perigynium crowned by a whitish fleshy somewhat lobed appendage. Perigynia with the peri- carp apparently 2-layered, separating at maturity into a whitish somewhat thickened inner membrane, surrounding the achene, and a firmer outer layer. The generic name, from vesiculus or vesica, refers to the extra sac-like membrane or inner layer of the pericarp which encloses the achene. Vesicarex collumanthus Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta caespitosa acaulescens vel subacaulescens; foliis glaucis caeruleo-viridibus patentibus, supra sulcatis, subtus prominente costatis, 1.3 cm. longis, 1-2.5 mm. latis, glabris vel marginibus et costa inferiore scabridis; ligulo ore brunneo obtuso; floribus foemi- neis subsessilibus; spiculis capitulis ovoideis 4-floris, 4 mm. longis, 2 mm. latis; squamis flores subtendentibus hyalinis, 3.75-5.5 mm. longis, 3 ram. latis, ovatis cuspidatis; appendice 0.5 mm. longo; peri- gyniis subcapitatis congestis terminalibus, 4.5-5.5 mm. longis, 1.5- 2.25 mm. latis, plano-convex is, biconvexis, vel obscure trigonis, 2-angulatis, elliptico-oblongis, glabris basi rotundatis, sensira in rostrum attenuatis, ore bidentato; achaenio lenticulari-subtereti vel trigono, ovato- vel late oblongo-elliptico, 2-3 mm. longo, 1.2-1.5 mm. lato, superne et infeme angustato, minute puncticulato. Plant in dense rosettes; leaves subcoriaceous, complicate, the lower crowded portions of the sheathless leaves subimbricate, membranaceous, whitish, 10-nerved; orifice conspicuously protruded upward; pistillate flowers subsessile or shortly pedicellate, the pedicels about 0.5 mm. long; spikelets terminal; pistillate scales with central midrib prominent, the other 2 lateral nerves scarcely prominent, shorter than the perigynia, but as broad as and clasping the perigynia at the base; perigynia firmly membranaceous, con- gested, fulvous- or olivaceous-brown, somewhat shining, faintly 3-4-nerved on one side, rather obscurely or not nerved elsewhere; achene about half filling the perigynium, lenticular-subterete when immature, trigonous when mature, dark brown (Fig. 8, a-f). 64 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on margin of alpine lake at El Aguila, above Paramo de Mucuchies, state of Merida, alt. 4025 m., July 6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57040. Also collected near upper limit of paramo, around small lake, between Chachopo and Los Apartaderos, near El Aguila, state of Merida, alt. 3930 m., April 16, 1944, Steyermark 55875a. Also collected on limestone outcrops of Paramo de Tama, near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, FIGURE 8 A, Vesicarex collumanthus. Pistillate scale (X 6); B, Vesicarex collumanthus. Perigynium (X 5); C, Vesicarex collumanthus. Achene (X 9); D, Vesicarex collumanthus. Pistillate flower (X 13); E, Vesicarex collumanthus. Appendage at summit of perigynium (X 30); F, Vesicarex collumanthus. Leaf with ligule and sheath (X 1.5); G, Carex larensis. Perigynium (X 9); H, Carex larensis. Achene (X 9); I, Carex tachirensis. Tip of leaf (highly magnified). J, Carex tachirensis. Margin of leaf (highly magnified; K, Carex tachirensis. Pistillate scale (X 8); L, Carex tachirensis; Peri- gynium (X 8), M, Carex tachirensis. Achene (X 8); BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 65 state of Ta'chira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944, Steyermark 57370, fruiting specimen. The specific name refers to the collar-like apical appendage of the perigynium. This genus may be separated from Car ex and related segregates, such as Cymophyllus (if that is considered generic), by the combina- tion of sheathless leaves, the peculiar grass-like ligule with carti- laginous margin, cucullate-incurved scales with the margins joined below apex, apparently dioecious flowers, the peculiar whitish fleshy lobed appendage at the summit of the young perigynium, and the double-layered pericarp, which separates into an inner whitish mem- branous layer surrounding the achene, and the outer firm part of the pericarp proper. This inner layer becomes separated and stands between the achene and the perigynium proper at maturity, but in the younger flowers appears to be part of the inner part of the pericarp. The peculiar appendage crowning the perigynium appears to be separated from the perigynium proper, and not a direct continuation of it, such as the beak in Core*. In Carex I have not found this 2-layered type of perigynium or the peculiar collar-like appendage which appears to be separate from the perigynium. Carex culmenicola Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta subcaespitosa; culmis 30-45 cm. altis, foliaceis, trigonis, glabris; foliis 15-30 cm. longis, 3-5 mm. latis, marginibus scabridulo- serrulatis; spicis pluribus, superioribus masculinis, inferioribus foemineis, 4-8 cm. longis; bracteis foliaceis, erectis, 9-15 cm. longis, 4 mm. latis, longe vaginatis, vagina 8-20 mm. longa; glumis masculis ovatis vel late oblongis, abrupte aristatis, 2.5-3.5 mm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis; glumis foemineis late ovatis vel suborbiculari-ovatis, aristatis, 2.7-3 mm. longis, 1.5-1.8 ram. latis; stigmatibus 3; peri- gyniis trigonis, elliptic is, sensim in rostrum brevem scabridulum attenuatis, 3.25-3.5 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, marginibus scabris, ore bidentato; achaenio trigono, elliptic o-oblongo, stipitato, 2 mm. longo, 0.75 mm. lato. Leaves erect, prominently sulcate on upper side along center; pistillate spikes on stout, erect peduncles, 4-8 cm. long, the rachis scabrid-serrulate; lowest bracts shorter or nearly equaling the upper spikes; sheaths tight, the truncate ligule up to 5 mm. long; staminate scales pale to stramineous-brown, with elongate streaks, the aristae serrulate-scabrid; pistillate scales 10-12-striate with pale striations, rufous-brown with whitish hyaline margins and pale midrib, speckled and streaked with reddish-brown; perigynia firm, closely enveloping the achene, not inflated, conspicuously thickened along margins, one side concave, the other two more or less plane, olivaceous-brown, longer than the subtending scales, 3-nerved ventrally, two of the margins scabrid from below the middle to apex of beak; beak about 1 mm. long, nearly as long as or more than half as long as body; 66 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 style jointed to achene; achene long-stipitate, castaneous-brown, the sides concave (Fig. 7, d-g). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rocky sandstone summit of eastern peak, Cerro Turumiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 2500 m., May 6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 62605. Apparently a member of the section E latae, and the second species of this section known from the western hemisphere, the other being C. Bermudiana Hemsl. From the latter this new species differs in the rootstocks not elongated, narrower and more branched pistillate spikes, shorter and fewer-ribbed perigynia scabrid on two of the margins from below the middle to the apex of the beak, smaller pistillate and staminate scales, and shorter achenes. Another re- lated species is C. Dianas Steud. of the Island of St. Helena. Mackenzie 9 states that the group is "represented by numerous species in Africa and the islands adjacent. One Australian, one Asiatic, and two species in the temperate and warmer parts of Europe are also referred here. Represented in the western hemi- sphere by one very local species in Bermuda." The occurrence of this new species on a remote peak in eastern Venezuela adds another endemic, allied most closely to the two species, C. Bermudiana of Bermuda, and C. Dianae of St. Helena. It may possibly represent a survivor pointing to a former geological relationship between Europe, Africa, and South America. Carex larensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta caespitosa; culmis 3-3.5 mm. altis, 1.5 mm. latis, glabris; foliis 4-15 cm. longis, 3 mm. latis, marginibus scabrido-serrulatis; spicis 4-5, terminalibus masculis, ceteris foemineis; bracteis folia- ceis, 4-11 cm. longis, 2.5 mm. latis, longe vaginatis, vagina ventrali saepe paullo transverso-rugulosa et albo-hyalina; spiculis masculis solitariis anguste oblongis, 1 cm. longis; spiculis foemineis approxi- matis vel inferioribus remotis, late oblongis, 6-12 mm. longis, 5-6 mm. latis, erectis; glumis foemineis late ovatis, obtusis vel acutis, 2 mm. longis; stigmatibus 3; perigyniis obscure trigonis, ovatis vel elliptic o-ovoideis, 2-angulatis, paullo abrupte in rostrum sparse scabridulum contractis, 3 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, glabris, patento- adscendentibus, ore bidentato; achaenio trigono obovato, substipi- tato, 1.25-1.5 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato. Culms stiff, much exceeding the leaves; leaves more or less bunched at base, the well-developed blades many to a culm, not septate-nodulose, rather stiff; inflorescence 1.5-5.5 cm. long, of 4-5 spikes, sessile, except for the lowest which is pedunculate; bracts exceeding the culms, the lowest the longest; sheaths smooth, concave at orifice with short ligule; pistillate spikes closely 30-45- f lowered; pistillate scales shorter than the perigynium but about as 'Mackenzie, K. K. N. Am. Fl. 18, part 5: 309. 1935. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 67 wide, pale or ferruginous-brown, margins narrowly hyaline, the central portion broad, 3-nerved; perigynia firmly membra naceous, pale brown, olivaceous, or pale brownish-green below, prominently several-nerved, narrowed below to an obtuse or rounded base; beak 1 mm. long and 1/2-3/8 length of perigynium, 1/2 or slightly over 1/2 length of body; achene rounded and broadest above the middle, convex above, concave below, gray- or purplish-brown (Fig. 8, g-h). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in swampy meadow, between Buenos Aires and Paramo de las Rosas, state of Lara, alt. 2285-3290 m., February 11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 55470; also same locality, 55467. Vernacular name: "pajilla de montana". A member of Kukenthal's section Spirostachyae Drejer and treated by Mackenzie under section Extensae Fries, this species is related to C. extensa Good, and C. fuscula D'urv. From C. extensa it differs in the smaller achenes which are more conspicuously broadened above the middle, while from C. fuscula and varieties of southern South America it differs in the obtuse non-ciliate pistillate scales, and the smaller, obovate, upwardly broadened achenes. The achenes of C. extensa are described as being yellow-brown, and of C. fuscula as yellow-green, but ones with purple-brown color may also be found in those species. Steyermark 55467 is apparently a dwarfed plant of this species, but with shorter culms and leaves, shorter inflorescence, and smaller pistillate spikes. Carex roraimensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta caespitosa; culmis 70-80 cm. altis, trigonis, infra capitulum scabridulis, folia excedentibus; foliis 12-25 cm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. lads, marginibus minute serrulatis, vaginis ore productis; spicis gynaecandris subglobosis vel breve oblongis, 7-8 mm. longis, 4-5 mm. latis; bractea erecta, 2.5-4 cm. longa, 0.5-1 mm. lata; glumis ovatis acutis, 2.8-3 mm. longis, pallide viridibus, perigyniis breviori- bus; stigmatibus 2; perigyniis oblongo-lanceolatis, basi substipi- tatis, sensim in rostrum scabridulum attenuatis, marginibus paullo alatis, 3.5 mm. longis, 1.25-1.5 mm. latis, undique moderatim vel valde nervatis, pallide viridibus, ore bidentato; achaenio lenticular!, obovoideo-oblongi, substipitato, 2 mm. longo, 1 mm. la to. Sterile culms absent or poorly developed; fertile culms triquetrous; leaves erect-ascending, becoming foliose about 25 cm. above base, well-developed blades 5-6 to fertile culm; sheaths pale brown around orifice, rather tight and white-hyaline ventrally; inflorescence erect or slightly flexuous, 2-2.5 cm. long, 0.8-0.9 cm. wide; spikes 5-6, approximate, subclavate at base, rounded above, the basal staminate flowers few and inconspicuous; perigynia 12-20 in a spikelet, ascend- ing; bract stiff, prolonged, equaling or longer than the inflorescence; scales pale greenish-white with a pale green center, narrowed above, exposing the upper part of the perigynia; perigynia concavo-convex, 68 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 the body widest just below the middle, membranaceous, pale to silvery green, tapering into a beak about equaling the length of the body, the beak flat, scabrid from middle to apex; style straight, slender, jointed with achene, at length deciduous; achene somewhat narrowed above, yellow-brown (Fig. 7, a-c). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in spongy soil with dense mats of vegetation in depression of morro, summit of Mount Roraima, on southern half of the summit between Summit Camp, Great Central Rift, Central Swamp, and pond at southern end, state of Bolivar, alt. 2700-2740 m., September 28, 1944, Julian A. Steycr- mark 58870. This species is characterized by the greenish-white perigynia and scales, perigynia broadest in lower half and relatively narrow achenes 2 mm. long, culms scabridulous below the heads, poorly developed sterile culms, and elongated bract of inflorescence. It is placed here in section Ovales, because of the wing-margined peri- gynium, which is not spongy-thickened at base. This is the second member of the group O vales to be recorded from South America, C. Longii Mack. (C. albolutescens) being the other. It is the first of the group belonging to the sections Festuca- ceae or Fetae, as treated by Mackenzie in the North American Flora, to be recorded from South America, since Mackenzie placed C. Longii in section Alatae. Although I have not seen the specimen, this is apparently the plant from the summit of Roraima (lie 8536) reported by Kukenthal, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 56. Beibl. 125: 25 (1921), as C. Bonplandii Kunth. However, careful study of our material shows that it is not C. Bonplandii, not even in the section to which that species belongs. From C. Longii this new species may be distinguished by the nar- rower perigynium, not broadest above the middle, the longer beak and achene. Its elongate bract, together with other characters of the perigynium, distinguishes it from C. tenera, C normalis, C, moles ta, and C. feta, all of which it resembles. From the members of the Athrostachyae and Cyperoideae, in which the bracts are either leaf- like or conspicuously exceed the head, this species differs in the heads not congested, and either paler-colored scales, or different shape and size of perigynium. From C. foenea, which has an elon- gated bract of the inflorescence, this species differs in having the sterile culms poorly developed, narrower perigynia, larger achenes, and beak larger in proportion to the rest of the perigynium. Carex tachirensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Plarita caespitosa; culmis in anthesi 3*5-8 cm. altis, in fructu 15 cm. altis, angulis scabridulis 2-bracteatis; foliis erectis, coriaceis, basi aggregates, linearibus, obtusis, 3-5 cm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, marginibus et superne per margines partis canaliculatae subtilissime denseque setulosis evaginantibus; spica simplici androgyna, apice BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 69 mascula anguste linear!, 11-17 mm. longa, 1 mm. lata; bracteis 2, longe aristatis, bractea superiore 18 mm. longa, breve vaginata, bractea inferiore 17-25 mm. longa, vagina 6.5 mm. longa; glumis masculis ovatis, acumlnatis, 3 mm. longis, 1.2-2 mm. latis; glumis foemineis late ovatis vel lanceolatis, breve acuminatis vel longe aristatis, 3.5-7 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, apice et marginibus supe- rioribus parce setulosis, a liter glabris; stigmatibus 3; perigyniis obscure trigonis, lanceolato-ellipticis, breve stipitatis, 2-angulatis, 14-nervatis, longe rostratis, 3.75 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, glabris, ore bidentato; achaenio (immature) ellipcico-oblongo, longe stipitato. Leaves finely many-nerved, bases of the blades many-nerved and becoming fibrillose in age; spike pseudolateral, the staminate portion small, densely flowered, 5 mm. long, pistillate portion rather laxly flowered, 8-11 mm. long; staminate scales purplish-castaneous on outer margins, yellowish-green along midrib and central part, the margins incurved; lowest pistillate scales long-ari state, the awn 3-3.5 mm. long and setulose on margins, all the scales 3-nerved, cas- taneous on outer margins, pale green along midrib and central part; stigmas short, about 1.5 mm. long; perigynia firmly membranaceous, with nerves raised on surface; achene (immature) about filling the perigynium, laterally compressed (Fig. 8, i-m). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on limestone out- crops of Paramo de Tama', near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Ta'chira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57367. A member of the subgenus Primocarex, as defined by Kukenthal, on account of the single terminal spike. It is a member of either section Circinatae or section Unciniae formes, but it is difficult to state whether the pistillate scales are quickly caducous or not. From C. anthoxanthea Presl and C. circinata C. A. Mey., of northern North America, this is distinguished by the cespitose rhizomes, acuminate pistillate and staminate scales, and short rigid leaves, while among the members of the section Unciniae formes its relation- ship would be closest to the bracteate-spiked subsection Aciculares, as defined by Kukenthal, and especially close to C. vallis pulchrae Phil, of Chile and Argentina because of the 3 stigmas. From this last species it differs in its narrowly linear, longer spike, and straight, not curved, culms. The outstanding characters of this new species are the combina- tion of the narrowly linear, single, terminal, androgynous spike, 2- bracteate erect culms, short, erect, rigid, canaliculate, setulose- margined and channelled leaves, relatively long, bidentate beaks, glabrous, prominently nerved perigynia, short acuminate scales which are minutely setulose on upper margins and tips, and densely cespitose habit. 70 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Carex tamana Steyermark, sp. nov. Stolonifera; culmis 10-50 cm. altis, foliaceis, glabris; foliis erect- is, anguste linearibus, 10-40 cm. longis, 2-4.5 mm. latis, supra saepe scabridulis; spicis 4-5, terminalibus masculis, ceteris foemin- eis approximatis, erectis, sessilibus vel subsessilibus, confertis, 1-3 cm. longis, 2-5 mm. latis; bracteis foliaceis, erectis, inflores- centiam excedentibus, 5-15 cm. longis, 2-3.5 mm. latis, evaginanti- bus; glumis masculis lanceolatis, acuminatis, carinatis, 5.5 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis; glumis foemineis ovatis vel lanceolatis, acutis vel acuminatis, carinatis, 4-4.5 mm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis, glabris; stigmatibus 3; perigyniis paullo biconvexis, erectis, anguste elliptico-fusiformibus, 2 nervis marginalibus abrupte anguste ros- tratis, 6 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, rostro 1.5 mm. longo, ore biden- tato; achaenio trigono, elliptic o-oblongo, 2.25 mm. longo 1 mm. lato. Leaves rigid, equaling or longer than the culms, glabrous, or the upper surface often scabridulous; staminate scales with narrowly hyaline margins; pistillate scales membranaceous, the prominent raidnerve bordered on each side by a cellular portion; perigynia ex- ceeding the scales, membranaceous, dull brown-olivaceous, tapering gradually below to a narrow base, shining; achene not filling the perigynium, with concave sides; style bent at base, continuous with achene. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on limestone out- crops of Paramo de Tama, near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Tachira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57401; also same locality, Steyermark 57369. A member of the subgenus E ucarex, section Hymenochlaenae, as treated by Kukenthal, this species is characterized by its glabrous leaves, culms, and perigynia, the single terminal, staminate spike, subsessile, lateral pistillate spikes, sheathless, foliaceous bracts, and bidentate, erect, nerveless, 2-raargined perigynia. Carex turumiquirensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta caespitosa; culmis 15-30 cm. altis, triquetris, angulis scabridulis; foliis 10-20 cm. longis, 1-2 mm. latis, plerumque culmis brevioribus, marginibus scabrido-serrulatis; spicis 2-5, gynaecandris , subglobosis vel breve oblongis, 4-8 mm. longis, 3-5 mm. latis; glumis foemineis ovatis, acutis vel breve aristatis, 1.75-2 mm. longis, ca. 1.25 mm. latis; perigyniis planis, ovato-oblongis, dorso prominente nervatis, antice paullo prope basem, abrupte in rostrum angustatis, 2.75 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, rostro 1-1.25 mm. longo, ore bidentato, marginibus ventralibus incurvatis; achaenio lenticular!, ovato- suborbiculari, paullo longiore quam latiore, 1.3-1*4 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato. Inflorescence 1.5-2.5 cm. long; spikes interrupted; pistillate scales yellow to dull brown with white-hyaline margins and a pale BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 71 green or darker brown midrib, often short-excurrent; stigmas 2; peri- gynia squarrose at maturity, brownish or yellow-brown or brownish- rufous, prominently nerved dorsally and somewhat ventrally near base; beak 1/2-3/4 length of perigynium body (Fig. 7, h- j). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in swampy meadow, on ridge dividing headwaters of Rio Manzanares and Rio de Amana, Cerro Turumiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 1900-2000 m., May 10, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62705. This is the first South American record of a species that might be referred to C. angustior Mack, or the related C. interior L. H. Bailey. Carex Bonplandii, previously known from South America, is, of course, related to both of these species. The nearest locality to which the related C. angustior has been collected is in Santo Do- mingo, cited by Mackenzie in North American Flora, and in Chi- huahua, Mexico, for C. interior. However, in C. angustior the beak is "more than half to about length of body", measuring longer than in our collection, and the achenes in that species are longer, being 1.75 mm. long and "ovate or oblong-ovate" (Mackenzie, N. Am. Fl. p. 113). In C. interior, which Mackenzie cites as occurring as far south as the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, the beak is "about one third or one fourth the length of the body" and the achene is "broadly ovate- orbicular, 1.5 mm. wide." Our species is, therefore, somewhat inter- mediate between C. interior and C. angustior, if these can be con- sidered as distinct species, and agrees more closely with the relative length of the beak in its relation to the body of the perigynium and to the shape and size of the achene of C. angustior than wkh C. interior. To summarize, C turumiquirensis differs from C. interior in its longer beak which is more conspicuously bidentate, acute to short- aristate scales, and narrower perigynium body with more incurved margins, while from C. angustior it differs in the shorter, somewhat more ovate-suborbicular achenes, and more prominently ventrally and dorsally nerved perigynia. PALMAE Bactris bergantina Steyermark, sp. nov. Palma 5 m. alta, caespites formans, caudice 7.5 cm. crasso, aculeis nigris armata; petiolo 52-55 cm. longo, 1.3 cm. crasso, infra convexo rotundatoque, bicanaliculato carina acri, parte infima dense stramineo-furfuracea, partibus medianis et superioribus stramineo- vel fusco-furfuraceis squamis parvis et pilis fuscis, plerumque utrinque aculeis nigris; aculeis applanatis, nigris 7-30 mm. longis fasciculis flabellatis; rhachi aculeis minoribus et paucioribus; fronde 2.37 m. longa; pinnis utroque latere circ.40 circ. 4-5 per greges nonnihil con- fertis, lanceolatis subfalcatis apice bidenticulatis supra glabris infra 72 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 per cos tarn mediam et 1-2 nervos laterales linea squaraorura fuscarum vestitis aliter glabris, inferioribus 55-65 cm. longis, 2.5-4 cm. latis, supremis 30-35 cm. longis, 2-3 cm. latis, ad marginem setoso-ciliata nigra; spatha 40 cm. longa cylindrica angusta extus fusco-tomentu- losa, aculeis pluribus acicularibus subteretibus nigris 12-37 mm. longis dense confertis; spadice multiramoso tomentuloso; rhachi 21 cm. longa; pedunculo 13 cm. longo, 2 cm. crasso, robusto declinato aculeato, setis brevibus tenuibus; ramis numerosis 4-12 cm. longis, 2 mm. crassis; calyce fructifero annuliforme adpresso, margine sub- integio, 4-4.5 mm. alto, 1 cm. diametro; drupa oblato-globulari vel turbinata, 18-19 mm. alta, 18-20 mm. lata, apice subtruncata ad basim subito angustata glabra. Petiole 52-55 cm. long from base to lowermost pinnae, 1.3 cm. thick, convex and rounded below, bicanaliculate above with sharp keel, densely buff-furfuraceous in lowermost part, middle and upper parts less closely but conspicuously buff- or brown furfuraceous with minute scales mixed with brown hairs, densely black-spiny over most of length; spines on lower convex surface more prominent, arranged in fan-like clusters, black, those near base of rachis white-pubescent in lower part, those in upper and middle portions less noticeably pubescent below or glabrescent; spines on lower side in upper part of rachis smaller, 7-10 mm. long, less numerous, absent from upper- most portion of rachis; pinnae membranaceous, dull green both sides, in groups of 4-5, rather closely crowded, the uppermost alternate, narrowed above into a bidenticulate apex, with one side longer than the other, glabrous above except for black slender sparse setae 3-6 mm. long on midrib of uppermost ones, below midrib and 1-2 main lateral nerves covered with a line of brownish scales especially prominent at base of pinna, otherwise glabrous, lower pinnae 55-65 cm. long, 2.5-4 cm. wide, middle pinnae 65 cm. long, 4 cm. wide, uppermost pinnae 30-45 cm. long, 2-3 cm. wide; spathe long- cylindric, shortly exceeding the spadix, the brown-tomentulose surface thickly covered by numerous slender black spines; axis of rachis continued through most of length of spadix; fruiting clusters pendent, arising on old wood at base of leaf clusters; drupe at first dark green, turning purple, the edible white interior with coconUt- like flavor. xxType in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in woods along Ru> Leon by Quebrada Danta, tributary to RK> Neverf, northeast of Bergantin, state of Anzoategui, alt. 500 m., February 20, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 61039. Local name: "Maquenilla". The woody part of the trunk serves for frames used in connection with hand-made Venezuelan sandals (alpargata). The alpargatas are woven with various colors of cotton thread, and started on a wooden support, which is derived in this section of Venezuela from the woody trunk of this species of Bactris. In its combination of concolorous setulose-margined pinnae, which have 1 or 2 lines or nerves minutely buff-brown furfuraceous on the BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 73 lower surface, the rachis of the frond buff-to me ntulose in the lower part to minutely brown-scurfy in the upper half, the upper surface of the uppermost pinnae with black setae on the midrib, the flattened spines, the bifurcation of the leaf tips into an equally bifid apex, and the many-branched spadix with its slender elongated densely spiny spathe, this species differs from fl. Sworderiana Becc., 5. Cues a Crueger, B. Lindmaniana Drude, B. littoralis Barb., B. setu- losa Karst., and B. setosa Mart. The flattened or nearly flattened spines on the rachis of the petiole, if this character is to be relied upon, separates B. bergantina from the closely related B. Cuesa of Trinidad and B. Sworderiana of Tobago. The pinnae in B. Cuesa are described as "glabrescent", and in B. Sworderiana as "utrinque glabris", but in B. bergantina there are 1 or more lines of furfu- raceous or buff-brown or brown scales on the lower surface of the pinnae. Bactris duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 3 m. altus, 1.5-2.5 cm. crassus, solitarius; fronde 0.7-0.8 m. longa; petiolo 33 cm. longo usque ad 5 mm. crasso prope basim fusco-furfuraceo vel tomentoso, inferne aculeis nigro-fuscis appla- natis 3-18 mm. longis armato; lamina ultra medium (ad 2/3) simplice bifida, oblanceolato-obovata utrinque nervis primariis 10-12 percursa, 72-83 cm. longa, usque ad 17 cm. lata, infra glabra, ad margines setis tenuibus nigris 2-5 mm. longis dense ciliata; costa media glabra; laminae lob is late triangulari-lanceolatis, apice falcato- curvatis, 39-41 cm. longis, usque ad 11 cm. latis; spatha interiore elliptico-lanceolata acuta 13-15 cm. longa, 4.5 cm. lata, extus pallide fusco-tomentosa aculeis 6-9 mm. longis pallido-fuscis tenuibus subapplanatis dense vestita; spathae pedunculo 6-7 cm. longo supra dense fusco-tomentoso parce setuloso, infra saepe inermi; spadice multiramoso, 9 cm. longo, 7.5 cm. lato, ramis 9-11 tenuibus 5-7 cm. longis, circ. 1 mm. crassis, dense scrobiculatis minute parceque fusco-tomentosis, rhachi breviter producta 2.5 cm. longa; spadicis pedunculo 5 cm. longo, 4 mm. lato, dense tomentosonpilis castaneis et moderatim vel parce aculeatis aculeis applanatis nigris 4-4.5 mm. longis; floribus foemineis: calyce tubulosa quam corolla longiore circ. 5 mm. longa, 2 mm. lata pluristriata glabra 3-denticulata, lobis late subtriangularibus; corolla 3.5-4 mm. longa apice truncata ad margines ciliata, intus pubescenti extus parce adpresso-setulosa setis pallido-brunneis; gynaeceo pyriformi, 8-9 mm. longo apice basi attenuate. Petiole glabrous and unarmed in upper 2/3; lamina dull green both sides, broader above the middle and narrowed below, conspicuously nerved, the 6-7 secondary nerves occurring between the 10-12 primary nerves on each side; inner spathe often pubescent in lower part; axis of spadix produced only a short distance, not continued throughout inflorescence; peduncle of spadix moderately to sparsely aculeate with flattened spines black at base and brown above; branches of spadix densely scrobiculate where the flowers occur; staminate 74 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 flowers fallen, but occupying most of the sunken depressions of the rachis; pistillate flowers scattered on the branches: calyx longer and enveloping the corolla, tubular, the short broadly subtriangular lobes minutely apiculate; corolla scaly-pubescent within, sparsely short-appressed setulose without, many-striate; bract suborbicular- ovate, acuminate, 0.5 mm. long, 0.8-0.9 mm. wide, glabrous; young fruit or ovary pyriform, 8-9 mm. long, attenuate at apex and base (Fig. 9). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest near Base FIGURE 9 Bactris duidae Steyermark A. Frond (X1/10);B, Inflorescence with spathe (Xl/10); C, Pistillate flower (X 3); D, Pistillate perianth opened (X 3); BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 75 River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 215 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57908. r_ This species is characterized by the bifid elongate leaves, which are glabrous on the lower surface, the petiole aculeate near base, the densely brown-spiny spathe, and the many-branched spadix. It is apparently related to B. chaetospatha Man. of Amazonas, Brazil, from which it differs in the glabrous rachis and lower leaf surface, the aculeate base of the petiole, and the densely spiny spathe. From B. armata Barb, it differs in the much shorter spines of the petiole, which are confined near its base instead of scattered along the length. From other species of similar type, such as B. longipes Poepp., B. fissifrons Mart., B. Luetzelburgii Burret, and several others, it differs in the combination of characters mentioned above. Bactris duidae is somewhat intermediate between Bactris proper and the group of species sometimes referred to Pyrenoglyphis (which is now considered by Bailey, Dahlgren, and others as a section of Bactris), forming a transition between B. chaetospatha and B. bifida Mart. The latter has a simple spadix, while the former has a many- branched inflorescence. Because of the lack of a staminodial ring in the pistillate flowers and the calyx not duplicate on the interior, this species should be placed with the section of Bactris relegated to Pyrenoglyphis. Bactris Kamarupa Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 3-3.75 m. altus, 5 cm. crassus, solitarius, aculeis canis applanatis 20-30 mm. longis 2-3 mm. latis armatus; frondibus 1.75 m. longis membranaceis; petiolo 70 cm. longo, 6 mm. crasso, supra canaliculate, fusco-furfuraceo, parte inferiore aculeis inaequalibus applanatis pallido-brunneis praeter apicem nigrum 0.9-3.5 cm. longis, 0.5-2.5 mm. latis armata; rhachi 1 m. longa, 2-6 mm. crassa, utrinque dense brunneo-furfuracea inermi; pinnis undique 10 vel 12 per greges 2-4 inaequaliter dispositis, falcato- vel sigmoideo-lanceolatis, ad apicem longi-acuminatis, terminalibus 27 cm. longis, 6-6.5 cm. latis, prope apicem dense setulosis, ceteris 30-48 cm. longis, 2.5-6 cm. latis, costa media prope apices asymmetrica, nervis primariis 6, supra glabris subtus basi costae mediae et ad nervos primaries et basi pinnae pallido-furfuraceis; spatha 11-12 cm. longa dense pu- bescenti setisnigro-fuscisetpilis atrofuscis et aculeis basi fuscis ap- planatis lanceolatis velovato-lanceolatis 7-13 mm. longis intermixtis; spadicis fructiferae pedunculo pendenti curvato, 14 cm. longo, 7-8 mm. crasso, parte superiore dense atrofusco-setuloso-hispidulo pilis adpressis tenuibus; spadicis rhachi brevi, 1.5 cm. longa, ramis 9, 5- 7.5 cm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. crassis, brunneo-furfuraceo-pubescentibus scrobiculatis; calyce fructifera duplico, exteriore minore 3-4 mm. 76 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 longa, 7.5 mm. lata, 3-lobata, lobis 3-4 mm. latis rotundatis sparse hispidulis, supra pilis fusco-nigris pluristriatis ad margines scarios- is, interiore 5-6 mm. longa, 11-12 mm. lata, irregulariter 5-7-lobata, lobis 2.5-3 mm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis, rotundatis moderatim vel tenuiter hispidulis, pilis nigris vel fuscis ad margines scariosis; drupa subgloboso-oblata vel late turbinata, apice subtruncata, 15-16 mm. alta, 18-21 mm. lata, glabra tenuiter pluristriata. Stems armed with pale spines arranged in fan-like groups; fronds dark green above, dull green below; pexiole moderately armed in lower half with flattened unequal spines, pale brown except black at base and tip, these densely scattered over the basal 30 cm., but sparse and irregular in the next 30 cm., absent beyond this, all parts of the rachis densely dark brown scurfy- furfuraceous; pinnae 10 pair on one side, 12 on the other, unequally arranged and interrupted with gaps of 10-20 cm. along rachis, the pinnae arranged in groups of 2-4; terminal pinnae widely divergent at a 60 angle, densely setulose near apex; middle pinnae 37-47 cm. long, 4.5-6 cm. wide, conspicu- ously narrowed and curved to the base, lower pinnae 30-48 cm. long, 2.5-6 cm. wide, the main midrib mostly in center of pinna, but becom- ing asymmetric or towards one side near either end of the pinnae; primary nerves 6, glabrous above, below buff-furfuraceous at base of and (or) on main midrib and on some of primary nerves at base of pinnae, otherwise glabrous below, sometimes portions of the surface minutely scurfy, the margins of the apices and upper portion black setulose with slender setae 1.5-2.5 mm. long; spathe densely pubes- cent with dark brown hairs and black-brown setae mixed with flatten- ed membranaceous spines which are long-attenuate at apex, brown and buff-scarious on margins, dark brown at base; axis of rachis of spadix not produced through the inflorescence, but terminating short- ly, the branches of the spadix scrobiculately marked by the locations of the flowers; fruiting calyx double, the outer smaller; fruit purple- black, edible, with sweetish-acid juice, subtruncate at apex, abruptly tapering to a slightly raised central mound, apiculately tipped, the central mound about 8 mm. in diameter and marked by a circular de- pression, gradually attenuate at base, the body of the fruit 18-21 mm. broad. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in lower portion of Quebrada O-paru-ma', tributary of Rio Pacairao, below Santa Teresita de Kavanayen, state of Bolivar, alt. 915-1065 m., November 25, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60542. Local name: "Kamar-ba-yek". The trunk of this palm is used locally by the Indian inhabitants for the terminal portion of the arrow (Kamarba), the other part of the arrow being known as " purau". The specific name is taken from the Pemo'n language of the Taurepan Indians of Ptari-tepui, the word "kamarupa" signifying a spiny tree used for making arrows. Although the name for the tree was given apparently as "kamarba", it seems preferable to employ the more generally known word "kamarupa". BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 77 This species somewhat approaches Bactris Gastoniana Barb., but differs in the leaf rachis, which is smooth except at the basal part, shape of the drupe, greater number of pairs of pinnae, long spiny stem, pale spines of the stem, and other differences. From B. arista ta Mart, it differs in its many-branched spadix and rachis armed at base; from B. rivularis Barb, it differs in the shape and number of the pinnae, and other particulars, while from B. maraja Mart, it differs in the fuscous-pubescent rachis which is aculeate only at base, in the larger number of pinnae, and the shorter spadix. It is characterized by the scurfy-furfuraceous leaf rachis which is unarmed except at base, the sigmoid oblanceolate long-falcate pinnae acuminate at apex, the long pale-colored spines arranged in fan-like groups on the stems, the densely spinose spathe, and the short several-branched spadix. Bactris ptariana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 6-9 m. altus, 5-10 cm. crassus, solitarius, ad annulos aculeis nigris 4-32 mm. longis dense aggregatis armatus; fronde 1.91 m. longa; vagina fusco-tomentosa aculeis brevibus 0.6-2 cm. longis applanatis; petiolo 55-60 cm. longo basi 4 cm. lato; rhachi infra prope basem aculeis nigris dense aggregatis annulatis minori- bus et majoribus; pinnis inermibus utrinque 40 plus minusve regulari- ter dispositis suboppositis concoloribus lineari-lanceolatis tenuiter acuminatis, 55-85 cm. longis, 1-3 cm. latis, supra glabris infra omnibus nervis hispidulis; spadice 15-22 cm. longo, usque ad 10 cm. lato, ramulis 20-25, 13-17 cm. longis, 2-3 cm. crassis dense hirtellis; pedunculo 18 cm. longo, 15 mm. lato, supra inermi dense pallido- velutino infra setis brevibus nigro-fuscis dense vestito; spatha fusi- forrai clavato-acuta, 40-48 cm. longa, parte inferiore usque ad 7 cm. lata, aculeis densis brevioribus fuscis vel castaneis et longioribus intermixtis nigris patentibus obtecta, dense velutina; floribus mascu- linis cum foemineis intermixtis ad ramorum apices aggregatis, breviter pedicellatis, pedicellis 0.8 mm. longis glabris: calyce 1 mm. longa, 3 lobis late triangularibus obtusis 0.8 mm. longis, 0.6-0.7 mm. latis, glabris fusco-maculatis lineolatis; corolla ultra medium divisa, 3 lobis ovatis superne subito angustata 2 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, apice fusco-maculatis; staminibus 6, filamentis tenuibus glabris, 1.2 mm. longis; antheris oblongis, 0.8-0.9 mm. longis; floribus foem- ineis: calyce 0.8-1.1 mm. longa, 3.5 mm. lata, 3 lobis fere obsoletis; corolla 3 mm. longa, 3 mm. lata, 3 lobis late triangularibus sub- cuculatis obtuse apiculatis, parce stipitato-glandularibus obtecta; drupa obovoidea, 11 mm. longa, 11 mm. lata, glabra plerumque calva apice apiculata. Spines on trunk densely clustered in annulate arrangement, the trunk annulate about 3 cm. between the spines; frond subcoriaceous to firmly membranaceous, deep green above, dull green below; rachis of frond concave above at very base, convex below, in lower and middle parts convex below, carinate and bifacial above, the lower 78 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 portion armed on both surfaces with flattened black spines 2-6 cm. long, 1 mm. wide, these more or less furfuraceous at or near the base, middle part of rachis with the lower convex side spinose with aggre- gations of black spines 1.5-3.5 cm. long, mixed at the base with small, slender, black or gray scales and (or) hairs, the upper carinate side without spines, the upper part of rachis with shorter black spines 0.4-1.1 cm. long on the lower surface mixed with short, black- brown hairs and scales, spineless on the upper side, the uppermost part of rachis spineless on the lower side with only small clusters of blackish scales; spines at base of rachis on lower surface arranged in fan-like aggregations; pinnae 2-ranked, the uppermost ones with 6 primary nerves on each side, the lower and middle ones with 8-10 on each side, all the nerves on lower surface hispidulous with tiny brown appressed scales at base of hairs, lower pinnae 78-85 cm. long, 1.5-2 cm. wide, middle ones 75-85 cm. long, 2-3 cm. wide, uppermost ones 55-60 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide, some pinnae sparsely and remote- ly setulose-ciliate, otherwise entirely unarmed; inflorescence erect, arising at base of leaf sheath; rachis creamy white; flowers yellow (Fig. 10). Type in herb., Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest near "Misia Kathy" camp, on southeast-facing slopes of Ptari-tepm, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60046. Also collected on lower southeastern slopes of Carrao-tepxu, state of Bolfvar, alt. 1675-1980 m., December 5-6, 1944, Steyermark 60869. Local name: "Moi-ye-kai-yek". This species shows a relationship to B, longisecta Burret, B. balanophora Spruce, B. littoralis Barb., B. glaucescens Drude, B. bidentula Spruce, B. megistocarpa Burret, B. setosa Mart., and B. vulgaris Barb., but differs from them by its combination of solitary trunk, dense fan-like clusters of long, black spines on lower surface of rachis and petiole, the long, black spines densely covering the spathe, the unarmed rachis of the inflorescence which is much branched and densely hirsutulous, the regularly many-pinnate frond with narrowly linear-lanceolate, concolorous pinnae which are densely hispidulous on the nerves of the lower surface, the glabrous fruit, and the minutely stipitate-glandular, otherwise glabrous, pistillate corolla. Bactris sororopanae Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 1.7-1.9 m. altus, 9-10 mm. crassus, solitarius, aculeis brevibus tenuibus nigris, 3-4 mm. longis; frondis vagina fusco- tomentosa aculeis brevibus tenuibus 3-5 mm. longis apice fusco- setosa; lamina 25-27 cm. longa, 18 cm. lata; petiole 10-15 cm. longo, 3 mm. crasso, inermi ancipitali costato pallido-brunneo tomentoso- leproso; rhachi fusco-leprosa 10-12 cm. longa; pinnis utrinque 5-6 irregulariter proxime dispositis alternatis vel suboppositis sigmoideis lanceolatis apice longi-acuminatis superne curvatis, 12-16 cm. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 79 longis, 1.7-4.5 cm. lads, utrinque glabris vel infimis infra saepe fusco-leprosis ad margines prope apicem aculeis nigris tenuibus; spadice 3 cm. longa, in axillis, mox pendenti; rhachi unica et sim- plice glabra, floribus et fructibus spissis; spatha inermi 3-3.3 cm. longa furfuracea glabrescenti mox in partes longitudinales divisa; calyce quam corolla breviore persistenti, 3 lobis late ovatis apice rotundatis, 2.5 mm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis pluristriatis, extus glabra scariosa; corolla persistenti, 3 lobis ovato-suborbicularibus apice obtusis 3.5-4 mm. longis, 3.5-4 mm. latis, pluristriatis, extus glabra scariosa; drupa subgloboso-ovata, rostro brevi, glabra, 1 cm. longa, 9 mm. lata. FIGURE 10 Bactris ptariana Steyermark A, Portion of middle section of frond (X 1/3); B, Portion of trunk (X 1/3); C, Inflorescence with spathe (X 1/6); D, Fruit (X 4>, E, Pistillate flower (X 4); F, Pistillate corolla (X 4); G, Pistil (X 4); H, Staminate flower (X 4); I, Stamen (X 4). 80 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Pinnae chartaceous, deep green above, dull green below, irregu- larly but closely disposed, proximate, sigmoid, the apex upwardly curved and long-acuminate, the terminal pair, and sometimes the lowest pair, the longest, the midrib prominent, but shifting from central to the other side near the ends of the pinnae, primary ribs 1-2 on each side; spathe furfuraceous, becoming glabrescent; drupe green, filled with a homogeneous seed. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in woods bordering savanna, along Rio Karuai, at base of Sororopan-tepui, west of La Laja, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60781. Local name: "Moy-ye-ki-yek". A game is sometimes played with the stems of this species. An Indian that can pull the tough stem from the ground thereby gives proof of his strength or force. This species is related to Yuyba Maguirei Bailey (Bailey, L. H. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 75: 106. 1948.) = Bactris Maguirei (Bailey) Steyermark, comb. nov. I cannot agree with Bailey that these diminu- tive palms should constitute a genus distinct from Bactris. The dwarfing of general stature, together with its associated smaller size of spathe, peduncle, and reduction of spines on the trunk, should not be regarded as generic characters. They might, on the other hand, be considered as setting off a distinct section within the genus. Both Yuyba and Bactris have 6 stamens, and Bactris may have even 9 or 12. From B, Maguirei this new species differs in its more densely brown-scurfy leaf rachis, the tips and upper margins of the pinnae more closely black-setulose, the shorter spathe and spadix, the more closely crowded pinnae, and the somewhat shorter spines of the stem and leaf sheath. From B. microspadix Burret, it may be distinguished by the smaller peduncle of the inflorescence, the shorter petiole not spiny at base, and the shorter spathe and pinnae, while the simple spadix, brown- furfuraceous leaf rachis, and the number of pairs of pinnae differ- entiates it from B. microspatha Barb. It is closely related to B. mitis, which, however, has a 2-3-fid spadix with glabrous rachis, an unarmed leaf sheath and rachis, and 6,8-10 pairs of pinnae not as closely set together as in, fi. sororopanae. From the closely related B. paucisecta Burret of British Guiana, the new species differs in the tomentose or furfuraceous rachis, shorter spadix, narrower and shorter apical leaf segment, and less number of primary nerves. Bactris venezuelensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 3 m. altus, supra 1.5 cm. crassus; frondis vagina fusco- tomentosa furfuracea, aculeis brevibus tenuibus nigris instructa; petiolo 20-27 cm. longo infra pallido-tomentoso-furfuraceo, aculeis nigris supra longioribus 3-4 cm. longis, infra brevioribus numerosis 0.6-2.2 cm. longis armato; rhachi 28 cm. longa, 4-5 mm. crassa, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 81 pallid o-fusca furfuracea mox glabrescenti, prope basim aculeis nigris 2-3.5 cm. longis armata; lamina 55-75 cm. longa, 30 cm. lata, apice profunde bifida, paucisecta, segmentis utroque latere infra 2-4 irregu- lariter et inaequaliter dispositis lanceolatis sigmoideis supra glabris subtus pilis pallidis dissitis minute adpressis et ad nervos incon- spicue furfuraceis, ad margines setis brevibus tenuibus nigris 1.5-2 mm. longis; segmenta terminal! magna cuneato-oblanceolato-obovata, parte indivisa 13-16 cm. longa, 12-18.5 cm. lata, lobis oblongo- lanceolatis, 20-35 cm. longis, 7-10 cm. latis, nervis primariis utroque latere 8-9; segmentis lateralibus altermatis aut suboppositis, 30-50 cm. longis, 1.5-4.5 cm. latis, nervis primariis utroque latere 2-3, nervis secundariis 7-10; spatha exteriore 5 cm. longa, interiore fusiformi 11-12 cm. longa, setis fuscis pilosis vel glabrescentibus 5-6 mm. longis vel brevioribus dense obtecta, fusco-tomentosa; spadice patenti demum pendenti, ramulis 8 gracilibus, 7.5-9.5 cm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, crassis conspicue scrobiculatis paullo toraen- tosis; rhachi 1 cm. longa dense fusco-tomentosa, pedunculo 4-4.5 cm. longo, 4 mm. crasso, inermi dense pallido-fusco-tomentosa fur- furacea; floribus masculinis ignods; floribus foemineis: calyce urceolata, 3-3.5 mm. longa, 2.5-3 mm. lata, 3-denticulata glabra pluristriata; corolla quam calyce longiore tubulosa 5-5.5 mm. longa, apice subtruncata ciliato-setulosa, pluristriata, superficie setulosa setis brevibus paucis nigris, mox deciduis. Petiole spiny, the spines above longer and more scattered, shorter and more numerous in lower part; sheathing base of petiole shredding at sides; lamina deeply bifurcate at apex into a large terminal seg- ment with 2-4 pairs of lanceolate sigmoid segments irregularly and unequally distant below, glabrous above, minutely appressed- pubescent below with scattered pale hairs and furfuraceous on the lower surface of some of nerves; lateral segments tapering to an elongate apex, often remotely separated from the terminal bifurcate segment; axis of spadix not continued throughout its length, branches conspicuously scrobiculate from the insertions of the flowers; pistil- late calyx slightly 3-denticulate with shallow lobes. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest along Base River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 225 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57933. This species is closely related to B. corosilla Karst., B. geono- moides Drude, B. incommoda Trail, and B. penicillata Barb. From the last one it differs in the shorter spathe and spadix, shorter lamina, and black instead of brown petiolar spines. From B. geono- moides and B. incommoda it differs in the broadly lanceolate-falcate instead of linear lowermost pair of pinnae, in shorter brown instead of longer black spines covering the outer surface of the spathe, and in the somewhat shorter spathe. 82 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Dahlgrenia Steyermark, gen. nov. Monoeca, spadicibus distinctis unisezualibus. Spadis utriusque sexus ramosus, ramis masculinis tenuibus. Flores masculi minutuli: calyx parvus, sepalls 3 imbricatis late subrhoraboideo-subglobosis; corolla petalis 3 valvatis liberis non patentibus basi non-dilatatis nee gibbosis oblongis; sta minibus 6. Flores foeminei parvi: calyx sepalis 3 imbricatis suborbicularibus; corolla petalis 3 valvatis late ovatis; staminodia 6 ad basim ovarii adhaerentibus; ovario integro glabro, loculis 3, ovulo in loculo solitario, stigmatibus apicalibus. Palmae inermes, frondibus paripinnatis. Pinnae apice praemorsae et erosae. Type species: Dahlgrenia ptariana Steyermark. This genus is dedicated to and named in honor of Dr. B. E. Dahlgren, Curator Emeritus of the Department of Botany at the Chicago Natural History Museum. Students of palms owe Dr. Dahlgren a debt of gratitude for his contributions to the study of tropical American palms, for the excellent series of palm exhibits and palm herbarium which he has organized and developed at the Museum, and especially for his monumental work "Index of American Palms" published in 1936. Dahlgrenia ptariana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex 11-14 m. altus, 9.5-10 cm. crassus, solitarius; frondibus 2.2 m. longis 4-seriatis subcoriaceis supra viridibus infra argillaceis lineis latis fuscis ad margines exteriores et squamis fuscis sessili- bus microscopic is obtectis; rhachi usque ad 4.5 cm. lata tomentosa cinereo-fusca praedita supra carinata infra convexa; pinnis utroque latere 28 valide sulcatis, pinna terminali cuneata praemorsa 50 cm. longa, ceteris angustate ligulatis apice oblique praemorsis et erosis, 86-115 cm. longis, 7 cm. latis, infra usque ad 16 nervis, lineo lato marginali 4-8 mm. lato; spathis elongatis; spadice masculina alba ramis numerosis tenuibus 9-12 cm. longis, 2 mm. eras sis, glabris; floribus masculinis confertis glabris; sepalis supra rotundatis 0.5 mm. altis, 0.7-0.8 mm. latis, petalis ovatis vel elliptico-oblongis, 0.7 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis, obtusis; antheris sessilibus vel fere 0.5-0.6 mm. longis; spadice foeminea alba tomentella pilis brevibus albidis, rhachi 60 cm. longa, 1-2.5 cm. crassa, ramis numerosis 60 cm. longis, 2 mm. crassis; bracteis late ovatis acutis vel acuminatis, 2.5-3 cm. longis, basi 2 cm. latis, extus fulvo-tomentosis, intus basi nigris; sepalis rotundatis 1.5 mm. altis, 2.5 mm. latis ad mar- gines ciliatis; petalis obtusis 2 mm. latis, 2 mm. altis, striatis; staminodiis 0.2 mm. longis dentiformibus; ovario 1.2 mm. longo. Fronds 4-ranked; rachis covered with a fine dull gray-brown tomentum which wears off in age, but persists in places as a dark brown tomentum; pinnae subcoriaceous, deep rich green above, silvery below with a broad, dark brown, tomentose band extending along outer margin on lower surface of each segment, sometimes BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 83 FIGURE 11 Dahlgrenia ptariana Steyerraark A, Leaf segment from lower portion of frond (X 1/7); B, Terminal portion of frond (X 1/5); C, Pistillate flower, from above (X 5.5); D, Pistillate sepal (X 5.5); E, Pistillate petal (X 6); F, Pistil (X 10); G, Pistil, from above (X 10>, H, Staminate sepal (X 9); I, Staminate petal (X 5); J, Stamen (X 10>. 84 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 other narrower, dark brown bands occur elsewhere on the segment, the lower surface covered with numerous, microscopic, sessile, deep brown scales, strongly sulcate above and conspicuously ribbed below; terminal segment cuneate, shallowly and irregularly erose at apex, 50 cm. long; middle and lower pinnae narrowly ligulate, obliquely praemorse and shallowly erose along apex, up to 16- nerved on lower surface, but often with only 3-5 strong nerves, the dark brown, tomentose, marginal band 4-8 mm. wide; spadices unisexual, arising on trunk at base of leafy shoot, white; staminate spadix with numerous branches, the branches slender with crowded staminate flowers; staminate sepals broadly depressed-rounded; staminate petals separate and free to the base, the margins pale; pistillate spadix covered minutely with short whitish tomentum; pistillate sepals depressed-suborbicular; staminodia attached at base of ovary (Fig. 11). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southeast-facing slopes of Ptari-tepuT, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60044. Local name: "Puru-a-yek". This is one of the dominants of the understory of the moist forest covering the southeast-facing slopes of Ptari-tepuT. The inside of the shoot is not edible. The characteristics of this new genus are the occurrence of the pistillate and staminate flowers in separate spadices, the pistillate flowers much smaller than in Socratea, Iriartea, Dictyocaryum, Catostigma, or Catoblastus, the entire glabrous ovary with apical stigmas, the very small staminate flowers with separate petals not spreading and not dilated or gibbous at base, and the 6 stamens. In Dugand's key to the Iriarteae (Caldasia 1: 33-34. 1940), this plant does not fall into^ either section. He has "Flores de ambos sexos en el mismo espa'dice; ovario entero, de estigmas apicules o excentricos", which includes Socratea, Iriartea, Iriartella, Dictyo- caryum, and Cuatrecasea, as opposed to "Flores de cada sexo en espadices, separados", which includes Catoblastus, Catostigma, Wettiniicarpus, and Wettinia. Our collection would fall in the latter group. However, that group has the "ovario casi siempre trilobulado (1 o 2 lobulos mas pequenbs abortivos) a menudo pubescente o velludo, con estilo o estigmas basilares o sobre los lobulos basales; palmeras medianas o elevadas", whereas our collection has "ovario entero, de estigmas apicales o excentricos" which would place it wkh Socratea, Iriartea, and Dictyocaryum. Like Dictyocaryum our collection has 6 stamens, entire ovary with apical stigmas, 6 staminodia, and the segments of the leaves quite laciniate in different directions; however, unlike that genus, the staminate and pistillate flowers are in separate spadices, the pistil- late flowers are much smaller, and the staminate sepals are not dilated or gibbous at the base, and are much broader than long. In BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 85 Dictyocaryum the staminate sepals are narrower and much longer than broad. It will be observed that the segments of the fronds in Dahlgrenia are narrow, because they have become split at maturity apparently into five narrow divisions, whereas actually it may represent just one leaf segment up to 21 cm. wide that has become split into por- tions from 3-5 cm. wide. On such a wide leaf the brown bands may number as many as nine, but when each segment splits lengthwise of the whole of which it is a part, these brown bands then appear marginal, with the result that there may be up to twenty-five main nerves extending lengthwise, these becoming fewer in number as the segment becomes split. Desmoncus duidensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Scandens vel subscandens; frondis vagina inermi fusco-furfuracea; fronde 0.78 m. longa; flagello tenui 20 cm. longo, foliolis hamatis 4-jugis rectis 12-25 mm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, aculeis brevibus retrorsis curvatis 1.5 mm. longis fusco-furfuraceis; rhachi tenui 2-3 mm. crassa fusco-furfuracea aculeis retrorsis brevibus viridibus vel stramineis praedita; pinnis oppositis 4-jugis sessilibus oblongo- ellipticis ad apicem acuminatis ad basim nonnihil angustatis 12.5-16 cm. longis, 3.5-6 cm. latis, supra glabris, infra minute fusco- maculatis vel punctatis, ad margines fusco-furfuraceis 2 mm., firme membra naceis. Low climbing or sprawling plant; frond dark green above, dull paler green below. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest along Base River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 225 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57944. Desmoncus duidensis is distinguished by the few pairs of oblong- elliptic sessile opposite pinnae, the slender, short, few pairs of straight barbs of the cirrhus, the unarmed leaf sheaths and leaflets, the minutely aculeate rachis, and the brown-furfuraceous margins. From D. nemorosus Barb, it differs in the unarmed leaf sheath, shorter more slender barbs of the cirrhus, and the fewer leaflets, which are not aculeate on the lower surface of the midrib. From D. aereus Drude it may be distinguished by the shorter, more slender, fewer barbs of the cirrhus, and by the short-aculeate rachis. Desmoncus maltijugus Steyermark, sp. nov. Scandens; frondis vagina pallido-viridi, tomento flavo-cinereo, setis fuscis confertis 2-15 mm. longis; fronde 1.7 m. longa brevi- petiolata; petiolo 1 cm. longo; flagello 50 cm. longo, foliolis hamatis 6-jugis oppositis rectis robustis, 1.3-5 cm. longis, 3-4 mm. latis, rhachi inermi; infra foliola hamata 2 foliolis aliis longioribus retrorso-patentibus 7.5-10 cm. longis; frondis rhachi utrinque fusco- 86 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 furfuracea, parte inferiore pubescente, aculeis fuscis 11-40 mm. longis abundanter instructa; pinnis plerumque alternatis vel sub- oppositis, utrinque 23-25, sessilibus anguste lanceolatis ad apicera acuminatis, ad basim angustatis, 20-30 cm. longis, 2-3 cm. latis, glabris praeter utrinque lineas fusco-furfuraceas aut tomentosas per nervos, supra omnino glabrescentibus, utrinque in costa media aculeis 2-6 fuscis, 13-32 mm. longis armatis, aculeis praesertim basi et parte inferiore saepe pubescentibus; spatha superiore aut interiore elliptica, 30 cm. longa, 8-10.5 cm. lata, tomentosa fusca, aculeis brevibus tenuibus nigro-fuscis basi straminea bulboso- crassiuscula oriundus; spadice simpliciter ramoso 15 cm. longo fusco vel purpureo-fusco-furfuraceo; spadicis ramis 37 angulatis undulatis 10-15 cm. longis, 2 mm. crassis, prope basim atro-fusco- furfuraceis aliter glabris; floribus foemineis: calyce cupulare gamo- sepala 0.5 mm. alta margine 3-apiculata; corolla gamopetala pluri- striata 3-lobata, 1.5 mm. alta, lobis suborbicularibus, late rotunda tis, per margines obscures, 1.5 mm. alta, 2 mm. lata; spadicis pedunculo compresso, parte superiore 5 cm. longa, 1 cm. crassa, purpureo- fusco-furfuracea aculeis brevibus nigris 3-5 mm. longis praedita, parte inferiore 11 cm. longa, inermi; drupa novella ovoideo-oblonga superne subito angustata, 8.5-9 mm. longa, 5 mm. crassa. Pinnae closely but unequally distributed along the rachis, mem- branaceous, grass dull green above, dull paler green below, narrowly lanceolate, tapering to an acuminate apex, gradually narrowed to base, armed on midnerve and lower and upper leaf surfaces with 2-6 dark brown spines 13-32 mm. long, the spines often pubescent, especially at base and lower half, the leaf surface glabrous except for brown-furfuraceous or tomentose lines along one or more nerves above and below, becoming entirely glabrescent above; rachis fuscous-furfuraceous throughout; upper spathe moderately armed with short slender black-brown spines 6-11 mm. long, arising from a bulbous-thickened buff-colored base; drupe becoming scarlet. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in vicinity of Tumeremo, between south of town and airport, state of Bolivar, alt. 305 m., December 18, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60968. Known locally as "Camuari". The stems are stripped of their spines and split into lengths which are woven into various types of baskets (c ana ate) and back carriers (guayare). This species is characterized by its numerous closely and un- equally spaced pinnae, elongate black spines of the brown-furfur- aceous leaf rachis, the spiny leaves, and the spiny broadly ovate inner spathe. It is most closely related to D. rudentum Mart., D. horrid us Splitgerb., D. palustris Trail, and D. angustisectus Burret, to which group it belongs by reason of the broad ovate inner spathe, and, following Burret's establishment of the section Orthacanthium, by the straight instead of recurved pairs of hooks, but from all these BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 87 it is distinguished by the greater number of pinnae, combined with the other characters stated above. Euterpe ptariana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudez 8-9.5 m. altus, 5-7.5 cm. crass us; frondibus magnis 2.2 m. longis, in parte media 1.4 m. latis, pinnis utrinsecus 32, petiolo 30-32 cm. longo, 2-2.5 cm. lato, supra concavo, subtus convezo utrinque atro-leproso, ad vaginam dilatato; frondis vagina elongata coriacea glauca cano-viridi maculis purpureo-fuscis, rhachi triangu- lari, 2.5-20 mm. crassa, subtus squamis nigris aut purpureo-fuscis persistentibus obtecta, lateribus squamis paucioribus; pinnis sub- coriaceis suboppositis vel alternatis ligulato-lanceolatis acuminatis vel filiformi-caudatis, usque ad 80 cm. longis et 5 cm. latis, 2 infimis angustissimis 0.4-0.8 cm. latis, plerumque 5-nervatis, subtus costa media et nervis primariis squamis elongatis persistentibus purpureo-fuscis obtectis, inter nervos maculis fuscis parvissimis; spatha coriacea squamis purpureo- vel nigro-fuscis partim vel oranino obtecta, moz glabrescenti; spadice immatura 15 cm. longa, pedunculo brevissimo 2-3 cm. longo, ramis circ. 30, 20-25 cm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. eras sis, minute puberulis pilis pallidis vel stramineis, bracteis 3.5-4 mm. longis ovatis acuminatis; floribus immaturis. Pinnae subcoriaceous, deep green above, dull green below, upper surface (in dried state) covered with a "bloom", middle pinnae fal- cate with a long acuminate or filiform-caudate tip, 58-61 cm. long, 4.5-5 cm. wide, the caudate part up to 5.5 cm. long, the upper pinnae short, abruptly acuminate, the uppermost ones 20-37 cm. long, 2.5-3.5 cm. wide, the 2 lowermost pinnae much narrower than the others, 63-80 cm. long, 0.4-0.8 cm. wide, the pinnae mostly 5-nerved (includ- ing the midnerve and 2 strong nerves on each side), the principal nerves and especially the midrib on lower surface covered with elongated purplish-brown persistent scales attenuate at each end and darker black-brown in the center, minutely dotted with dull brown spots on the leaf surface between the nerves. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest near "Misia Kathy" camp, southeast-facing slopes of Ptari-tepuij state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60045. Local name: "Manaca-si-yek". The interior of the shoot of this palm is edible. It is a common species of the forest at the elevation noted. This species is characterized by the purplish-brown or blackish scales attached to the nerves of the lower leaf surface, the blackish- brown scurf iness on the lower part and sides of the leaf rachis, the glaucous gray-green leaf sheath wkh purple-brown specks, the minutely puberulous branches of the rachis of the inflorescence with pale buff pubescence, and the very narrow lowermost leaf segments. 88 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 It differs from E. roraimae Dammer, which also possesses pe- culiar, large, colored scales, in that the scales of the lower leaf surface of E. roraimae are rich brown, whereas those of E. ptariana are much darker brown, being purple- or blackish-brown and darker in the center. Furthermore, in E. ptariana there is an abundance of per- sistent dark purplish-brown or blackish scales on the lower side of the leaf rachis, whereas in E. roraimae these are either absent, relatively sparse, or deciduous in mature leaves. Moreover, the branches of the spadiz in E. roraimae are fuscous-brown tomentose, whereas in E. ptariana they are minutely puberulous with buff or light-colored hairs. Another characteristic of E. ptariana is the glaucous gray-green leaf sheath speckled purple-brown. In addition, the peduncle of the spadix in E, ptariana appears, by comparison with the rachis, to be much shorter and the branches more slender than in E. roraimae. Finally, the lowermost pinnae are much narrow- er in E. ptariana than in . roraimae. Geonoma karuaiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudez 1.75-2.75 m. altus; frondibus usque ad 7.5 dm. longis pinnatisectis; pinnis utroque latere 4; petiolo 30-33 cm. longo plus minusve partim fusco-leproso, moz partim glabrescenti; pinnis firme membranaceis, 35-50 cm. longis, 4-12 cm. latis, apice falcato- acuminato filiform!, nervis primariis 4-11, subtus ad nervos squamis fuscis persistentibus seriatis dispositis; spatha 10-11 cm. longa, 1.5-2.5 cm. lata, extus fusco-leprosa; spadice 11-20 cm. longo, 10-20 cm. crasso; pedunculo tenuiter granuloso-tuberculato squamis fuscis; spadicis ramis 7-11, simplicibus 7 vel 2 infimis furcatis ad apicem spinosis, 9-15 cm. longis, 3 mm. crass is, dense vel brevker piles is, tenuiter granulosotuberculatis; floribus in foveis spiraliter dispositis, 40 e basi ad apicem 2-4 mm. dissitis non bilabiatis, labio inferio truncate fere recto, labio superio curvato-rotundato; floribus masculinis: sepalis elliptico-oblongis obtusis, 2.5 mm. longis, 1.75 mm. latis ad margines denticulatis; petalis 2.5 mm. longis, 1.75 mm. latis, oblanceolato-oblongis obtusis usque ad 2/3 longitudinem connatis; urceolo staminali 0.5 mm. longo; filamentis 0.5 mm. longis; antheris 1.25-1*5 mm. longis; floribus foe mine is sub anthesi: sepalis 2-2.5 mm. longis oblongo-lanceolatis; fructu elliptic o-ovato 7 mm. longo, 6 mm. crasso, nigro (sicco) stria tula to (sicco). Frond dark green above, dull green below; petiole with patches of brown scurf iness, becoming glabrescent in places; pinnae widely separated, 7.5 cm. separating the first pair from the second, 7.5-8.5 cm. separating the second pair from the third, and 6-7.5 cm. sepa- rating the third pair from the fourth pair, the lower 3 pairs of pinnae 35-45 cm. long, 4-4.5 cm. wide, 7-11-nerved, narrowly lanceolate, falcate -acuminate, the apez prolonged into a long filiform tip 3-4.5 cm. long; uppermost pairs of pinnae 45-50 cm. long, 11-12 cm. wide, broadly lanceolate, with 4 primary nerves, the falcate-acmoinate BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 89 apex prolonged into a slender filiform tip about 3-4 cm. long, asym- metric at base, the lower surface of the main nerves with lines of persistent brown scales, which also tend to persist in patches along the leaf rachis, on the lower surface, and on the sides; spadix 11 cm. long in anthesis, 15-20 cm. in fruit, 5-20 cm. in diameter, the pe- duncle finely granule se-tuberculate with dark brown scales inter- spersed along the axis, the branches of the spadix 7-11, the simple ones 7, the two lowest sometimes forked, spinose at apex, 9-15 cm. long, densely or sparsely short-pubescent, finely granulose-tubercu- late, the hairs darkening in age; flowers with foveolae 3-4 mm. apart on the same side, but only 2 mm. apart between those nearest each other; fruit small, blackish when dried, deep olive green in life. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Rio Karuai, at base of Sororopan-tepui^ west of La Laja, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60789. This species is characterized by having few (4) pairs of broad leaf segments which on the nerves of the lower leaf surface and along the lower surface of the leaf rachis have lines of brown scurfi- ness, relatively small fruits, minutely pilose rachillae of the flower- ing branches, spinose tips of the branches, and relatively small spathes. Hyospathe maculata Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex solitarius, 1.3 m. altus, 8 mm. crassus; lamina 55-65 cm. longa, 4-6-juga fere concolori firme membranacea; petiolo 12.5 cm. longo, 4 mm. crasso; rhachi 19-28 cm. longa utrinque irregulariter fusco-maculata; segmentis falcatis inaequalibus, late lanceolatis anguste acuminatis, 35-43 longis, jugis infimis 1.5-3 cm. latis, mediis 3.5-4.5 cm. latis, supremis 4.5-6 cm. latis, infra glabratis, nervis pluribus; segmentis intermediis angustioribus linearibus vel lineari- lanceolatis, 35-38 cm. longis, 1-1.5 cm. latis, anguste acumi- natis, apicibus filiformibus; vagina fusco-maculata leprosa; spadice parvo; spatha non visa; pedunculo 3*9-4 cm. longo, 3 mm. lato; inflorescentiae rhachi pallid o-viridi, parte florifera 9 cm. longa, 18 cm. lata, ramis 12, simplicibus, 5.5-10 cm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. crassis; floribus masculinis sessilibus: calyce 1.25 mm. longo, 1 mm. lato, lobis 4 parce inaequalibus late triangularibus, 0.3-0.4 mm. longis, apice 0.2 mm. latis; petalis 4, 2.8-3 mm. longis, 0.9-1 mm. latis, oblongis vel lanceolaco-oblongis, obtusis, tenuiter pluristriatis; staminibus 4-7; antheris 0.8-0.9 mm. longis; filamentis 1 mm. longis; fructu non viso. Rachis of frond irregularly dotted or splotched on all sides, es- pecially prominent on lower side, with dark brown scales or masses of scales; segments of frond glabrate on the lower surface or some- what brown-scaly near base, deep green above, dull green below; leaf sheath dark brown, mottled with tiny patches of persistent scales, less densely so on older spathes; flowering rachis arising on trunk just below leafy shoot, divergent; flowers dull yellow. 90 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on wooded slopes of Quebrada O-paru-ma, between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen and Rio Pacairao (tributary of Rio Mouak), state of Bolivar, alt. 1065- 1220 m., Nov. 20-21, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60406. Known locally as "Kricha-yu-yek". The fruit is said to be edible, and has an acidulous watery quality. This species is characterized by the small spadix and spadix branches, the 4-6 pairs of leaf segments, and by the maculate leaf sheath and base of the leaf stipe. It is most closely related to H. Ulei Dammer of Peru, from which it differs in the sessile stami- nate flowers with 4 instead of 3 petals, 4 instead of 3 calyx lobes, and shorter anthers. Mauritia flexuosa L., var. venezuelana Steyermark, var. nov. A typo differt fructu minore, squamis fructiferis minoribus, et lobis calycis fructifera minoribus. Outer pistillate lobes suborbicular, 6-7 mm. long, 7-8 mm. wide, the inner ones ovate, acute, 8 mm. long, 6.5 mm. wide; fruit 3.5-4 cm. broad; scales of the fruit relatively small, 3.5 mm. long, 4-4.25 mm. wide. Local name: "Moriche". Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along a small stream with running water in morichales in savanna between Rio Carom' and Ciudad Boli'var, state of Boli'var, alt. 200 m., August 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57649. According to Pittier et al, the common species of Mauritia in the morichales of the llano in Venezuela is M. minor Burret (Catalogo de la Flora Venezolana, vol. 1: 143. 1945), and M. flexuosa is not even credited to the country. But, Pittier was following the results of Dugand's studies when he adopted the name M. minor, since Dugand showed what was passing in Colombia as M. flexuosa was really M. minor, the material common to the eastern llanos in Colombia having elliptical rather than globose fruit. According to his com- munication from Pittier, it is stated (Dugand, A. Caldasia 3: 18. 1941) that "El Profesor H. Pittier, a quien comunique recientemente mis dudas respecto a la identidad del moriche del Meta, me ha escrito confirmando mis punto de vista y diciendome que los ejempla- res del moriche venezolano que e'l posee tampoco pertecen a M. flexuosa puesto que sus frutos son elipticos y no globosos." However, this statement by Pittier is not borne out by the present collection (Steyermark 57649), which comes from the llanos around Ciudad Bolivar, and which has globose mature fruits. Those col- lected by Williams (his no. 14802) from the Upper Rib Negro (cited as M. Carana Wallace) are described by Williams as "globose". Apparently, Pittier's observations communicated to Dugand are either BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 91 inexact or too general. Thus far, all the material examined by me from the Venezuelan llanos has globose fruit. The size of the scales of the fruit, the fruit itself, and the length of the calyx lobes in Steyermark 57649 are all smaller than stated in the description of M. flexuosa given by Drude in Mart. Fl. Bras, (pp. 290-291), but agree with that species better than for any other. In the absence of typical material of M flexuosa from Surinam, and from the lack of identifying criteria in Linnaeus *s description, this Venezuelan collection is probably best treated as a small-fruited variety of that species, having the same type of globular fruit as is characteristic of M. flexuosa. From M Minor if differs in its smaller globose rather than elliptic fruit, smaller fruiting scales, and small- er calyx lobes, while from M. Corona it differs principally, if Wallace's description is to be followed literally, in the shape of the fruits, described in Af. Corona as "slightly ovate". Dugand (Caldasia 3: 18. 1941) further states that "las informa- ciones del Profesor Pittier son suficientemente significativas y deben aceptarse como terminantes en el sentido de que el moriche venezolano no corresponde a la descripcion de M. flexuosa*" Since I have shown above that the globose fruits of my 57649 do corre- spond, it is proper to refer them to M. flexuosa as agreeing with the description for globose fruits. Socratea albolineata Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex solitarius, gracilis, 9-12 m. altus, 7.5-12.5 cm. crassus; frondibus 2.7 cm. longis, segmentis utrinque 18; rhachi dense pallida flavido-tomentosa, prope basim 3 cm. crassa; frondibus apice furca- tis paripinnatis, segmentis cuneatis transversim praemorsis; seg- mentis majoribus cuneatis, apice oblique maximis 70-90 cm. longis, 10-17 cm. latis, circ. 15-nervatis, infra 10-13 lineis tomentosis albidis aliter glabris; spadice fructifero 50 cm. longo, basi 5-10 cm. lato, parte media 2-3 cm. lata, supra 0.5-1 cm. lato et glabriusculo vel tenuiter parce adpresso-piloso, infra tenuker strigoso; ramis fructiferis patento-curvatis, 15-35 cm. longis, 5-6 mm. crassis, ad basim fulvo-tomentosis; vaginis fructiferis indumento tenui cinereo vestitis, praesertim infimis pilis fuscis brevibus adpressis; peri- anthio fructifero glabro; sepalis fructiferis late triangularibus, supra rotundatis, 4 mm. longis, 7 mm. latis; petalis fructiferis late depresso-suborbicularibus, 3-5 mm. longis, 11 mm. latis; bacca ob- longa calva glabra pallido-fusca, 2.5 cm. longa, 2 cm. crassa; peri- carpio 1 mm. crasso; semine oblongo, 17-18 mm. longo, 13 mm. lato; embryone apicali vel subapicali; mesocarpio albido furfuraceo, lineis irregularibus castaneis radiato; endocarpio extus fusco lineis irregu- laribus pallido-vel flavido-fuscis anastomosantibus ramificatis. Frond forked and praemorse at apex with shallow irregular teeth; larger segments cuneate, obliquely praemorse at apex with irregular coarse teeth, the margin extended into 6-8 laciniate portions slender- 92 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 ly elongated, the lower surface glabrous except for 10-13 dull white, tomentose, longitudinal bands, deep green on upper surface, dull green on lower surface; fruking spadix arising at base of (below) leaf sheath, 5-10 era. wide at base, 2-3 era. wide in middle portion, 0.5-1 cm. wide in the upper half, glabrescent or finely sparsely appressed-pilose above or finely strigose below; fruking sheaths covered with a dull gray, fine coating, which is covered over, es- pecially on the lowermost sheath, with brown appressed short hairs; mesocarp whitish, dry-scaly, with irregular, castaneous, thread-like parts running lengthwise through tissue; outside of endocarp dark brown with irregular buff or pale brown longitudinal lines anasto- mosing or branching on surface. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in lower portion of Quebrada O-paru-ma, tributary of Rio Pacairao, below Santa Teresita de Kavanayen, state of Bolivar, alt. 915-1065 m., November 25, 1944, Julian A Steyermark 60541* Known locally as "Capai-chan-yek" ("Cola de Pescado"). The bark and wood are used locally by the inhabitants for making into roofs. This species is distinguished by the longitudinal lines of white tomentum on the lower surface of the leaf segments, which are other- wise glabrous, by the concolorous leaf surfaces, and by the dense tomentum over the surface of the leaf rachis, especially in its lower portion. From S. elegans Karst., described as having the lower side of the leaf segments with "lineis albo-tomentosulis notatas", this new species differs in the concolorous rather than glaucous lower leaf surface, and in the segments with longer, more erose tips. ARACEAE Anthurium duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris glabra; caudice paullo elongato, 5 mm. crasso, internodiis 1.5-3 cm. longis; cataphyllis ovatis vel lanceolatis, obtusis, nervatis, 1.5-5 cm. longis, 1-1.3 cm. latis; petiolis lamina longioribus, 19-28 cm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. crassis; lamina in sicco subcoriacea, late ovato-oblonga, 13-16 cm. longa, 8-11 cm. lata, supra obscure viridi, subtus pallida, apice rotundata, basi sub- cordata, nervis primariis utrinque 1, basi nascentibus, 1-1.3 cm. a margine remotis, utrinque distincte prominentibus. Blades deep green above, pale below. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on summit of Cerro Duida, along valley forest between Central Camp and Brocchinia Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1675 m., August 31, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58099. In leaf shape this species somewhat resembles A. marense Krause, but that species has the primary nerves more remote from the margin BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 93 and a more deeply cordate or subcordate leaf. From A. glanduligerum Engl. it differs in having 3 instead of 5 prominent nerves (1 instead of 2 main primary nerves on each side of the midnerve), the lowest pair evident in A. glanduligerum, but not in A. duidae. It is unfortu- nate that the material upon which this new species is based is sterile, but it resembles no other described species. Anthurium Krauseanum Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, caudice elongate, 5-10 mm. crasso, internodiis 2-2.5 cm. long is, caulibus radices paucas elongatas emittentibus; cataphyllis ovato-oblongis, obtusis, 2-2.5 cm. longis; foliorum petiolis 21-23 cm. longis, 3 mm. crassis, supra sulcatis teretiusculis; lamina coriacea, supra atro-viridi nitente, ovato-oblonga, basi sub- truncata vel rotundata, apice obtusa, 17-19 cm. longa, 7-8.5 cm. lata, nervis primaries utrinque 2 basi nascentibus, infimis leviter arcuatis in ima quarta parte marginibus exeuntibus, intimis validioribus adscendentibus medium a margine 1.3-15 cm. remotis, utrinque dis- tincte prominentibus; spatha 2.3 cm. longa, 5 mm. lata; spadice stipite 4 mm. longo suffulto,10 mm. longo, 4 mm. crasso. Leaves dark green and shining above, dull paler green below; spadix dull lavender. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in woods on south- eastern portion of base of Carrao-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1460- 1615 m., December 4-5, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60847. This species is related to A. crassifolium N. E. Brown, differing from that in its smaller spathe and spadix, stipitate instead of ses- sile spadix, and subtruncate to broad, instead of cuneate, leaf base. In its shorter stipe and spadix, and narrower spathe, it differs from A, microphyllum (Hook.) Don. Anthurium monsterioides Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex epiphyticus; foliorum petiolo 45 cm. longo, 1-2 cm. crasso, semitereti; lamina 9-H-secta, segmentis subpetiolatis, basi longe cuneatis liberis, apice abrupte acuminatis, 35-60 cm. longis, 10-25 cm. lads, nervis primariis 3-4 utrinque; lobis 4 utrinque vel pauciori- bus remotis, apice abrupte acuminatis et sursum curvatis, 8-12 cm. longis, 5.5-8.5 cm. latis; pedunculo quam petiolo breviore, 25 cm. longo, 8 mm. crasso; spatha subcoriacea, viridi, 10-24 cm. longa, 1.5-3 cm. lata, lanceolata, acuminata reflexa; spadice sessili pallid o-purpurascente, 8-23 cm. longo, inferne 0.7-1.3 cm. crasso; tepalis 2 mm. longis, 1-1.3 mm. latis; pistillo 2-2.3 mm. longo; ovario oblongo-ovoideo; stigmate sessile coronato. Leaf blade dark green above, dull green below, the 9-11 segments cuneate ly tapering and decurrent to the substipitate base, the stipi- 'tate portion up to 1.5 cm. long, midnerve prominent especially below; inflorescence arising from base of leaf sheath. 94 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rich forested slopes along Rio Onia, near Bolero, north of Mesa Bolivar, state of Merida, alt. 545-915 m., May 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56727. Apparently a member of sect. Semaeophy Ilium Schott, this species is related to A. Holtonianum Schott, A, Burchellianum (Engl.) Macbr., and A clavigerum Poepp. & Endl. in its deeply lobed, laciniate leaves, but differs from all of them in the acuminate lobes of the segments, each segment deeply cut in the manner of Monstera dila- cerata. The lobing most closely approaches that of /4. clavigerum, but that species has most of the lobes rounded at the apex, and the spaces between the lobes are larger. To add to the resemblance between this species and Monstera dilacerata, it will be noted that some of the leaflets of the segments have large holes, which appear as natural as those in the Monstera, although in the single specimen at hand, it is not possible to state definitely whether some of the holes may not have been caused by insect damage. None of the other lobate-laciniate species of Anthurium have long acuminate, up- wardly curved tips to the lobes of the segments, nor have as deeply cut lobes as has this species. Anthurium ptarianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris, caudice erecto elongate, 1.5 cm. alto, circ. 1 cm. crasso; cataphyllis lanceolatis, elongatis; foliorum petiole 53-60 cm. longo, 4-6 mm. crasso; lamina coriacea erecta late ovato-hastata, 25-30 cm. longa, 15-16 cm. lata, apice obtusis, basi late subcordata, lobis posticis brevibus vel semi-orb icularibus, 8-8.5 cm. longis, 8-8.5 cm. lads, exitu rotundatis, sinu amplo semicircular], lobo antico inferne 15-16 cm., superne 7-8 cm. lato, nervis primariis e basi nascentibus utrinque 4, interlobaribus et proximis liberis, nervis secundariis confertis; spatha subcoriacea reflexa, lanceolata, apice acuminata, basi decurrenti, 6.5 cm. longa, infeme 1.5 cm. lata; spadice 9-15 cm. longo, 4-15 mm. crasso, tenuiter fusiformi, stipite suffulto; tepalis in anthesi 1.8-3.5 mm. longis, 1.8-2.5 mm. latis; ovario 1.5-2 mm. longo. Lamina of leaf rich deep green above, paler below; spathe dull green; spadix dull lavender; fruiting parts blood red (Fig. 12). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on forested south- facing slopes overlying sandstone, on "Cave Rock" above "Cave Camp", Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1810 m., October 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59509 (2 sheets). Apparently a member of section Belolonchium Schott, it is nearest A. conjunctum K. Krause of Bolivia and A. Lechlerianum Schott of Peru in leaf shape. The spathe and spadix, however, are longer than in those species. It is characterized by the lavender spadix, dull green elongated spathe, blades with 5 main nerves on each side and closely secondary nerves. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 95 FIGURE 12 Anthurium ptarianum Steyermark Blade and upper part of petiole (X 1/2). 96 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Philodendron duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris; caudice crasso brevissimo; foliis basallbus; foliorum petiole erecto tereti, 40 cm.longo, 4-10 mm. crasso, deorsum dilatato; lamina coriacea perfoliata ovato-semiorbiculari vel cordato- ovata, apice abrupte cuspidulata, basi cordata, 24-25 cm. longa, 16.5-18 cm. lata; lobo antico late ovato, inferne 16-17 cm., superne 7-10 cm. lato; lobis posticis paullo retrorsis rotundatis obtusis, 4-6 cm. longis, 5-6 cm. latis, ad 1/3-1/2 longitudinis connatis, nervis lateralibus numerosissimis aequaliter prominentibus tenuibus con- fertis; pedunculo 1.3 cm. longo, 1.2 cm. crasso; spatha subcoriacea ovato-lanceolata, apice acuta, infra medium constricta, 15.5 cm. longa, media 4.3 cm., basi 7 cm., prope apicem 2 cm. lata; spadice cylindrico, 10.8 cm. longo, 1.6-1.7 cm. crasso; inflorescentia foemi- nea quam mascula breviore, 3 cm. longa, 1.6 cm. crassa; pistillo depresso-cylindrico vel late oblongo, 1.5 mm. longo, stigmate 1.5 mm. lato rotundato paullo convexo coronata, 4-6-loculari, loculis pluribus tota longitudine loculorum insert is; inflorescentia mascula 7.8 cm. longa, 1.7 cm. crassa, parte superiore 2/3 sterili. Leaves basal, deep green above, dull green below, the numerous fine nerves equally prominent, subhorizontally spreading to ascend- ing in middle portion, retrorse to descending in postical lobes, ascending towards apex, marginal nerve prominent, more strongly developed than others; inflorescence arising from center of plant; spathe yellow green, suffused with salmon at base, longer than spadix; spadix whitish; staminate inflorescence sterile above in upper 2/3, the parts of the sterile portion irregularly 4-6-angled, some of the margins somewhat crenate, fleshy, 1.5-2 mm. high, those in the upper half 1.2-1.5 mm. wide, those in lower part 2-3 mm. wide across the top (Fig. 13). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected among rock outcrops, Savanna Hills, summit of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58225 (2 sheets). Same locality, Tate 830 (NY). Evidently a member of sect. Baursia, since all the nerves of the leaf blade are equal, dense, and close together. This species is remarkable in possessing perfoliate leaves, the basal lobes of the blade completely surrounding the petiole. The completely sterile upper 2/3 of the staminate inflorescence is also noteworthy. At the time this species was collected by Tate from the Savanna Hills, Krause indicated (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 58: 321. 1931) that it would prove to be a new species, but did not describe it, because only the sterile specimen was available. It is fortunate that flowering mate- rial has been obtained subsequently. Philodendron Englereanum Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris et epiphytica; caudice crasso; foliorum petiolo erecto tereti, 38-44 cm. longo, 3-8 mm. crasso; lamina coriacea, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 97 subtus glauco cordato-ovata, apice abrupte cuspidulata, basi pro- funde cordata, 28-30 cm. longa, 16-17 cm. lata; lobo antico late ovato, inferne 16.5-17 cm., superne 8.5-9 cm. lato; lobis posticis paullo retrorsis rotundatis obtusis, 5.5 cm. longis, 6.5-7 cm. latis, nervis lateralibus numerosissimis, omnibus subaequalibus confertis subarcuatis percursatis. FIGURE 13 Philodendron duidae Steyermark Blade and upper portion of petiole (X 1/2). 98 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Lamina of leaf deep green above, glaucous-silvery below. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in dwarf wet woods, lower southeastern slopes of Carrao-tepui, state of Bolivar, De- cember 5-6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60863. Another collection, with more juvenile foliage, is same locality, Steyermark 60864. This species, its leaves with numerous, closely spaced, subeqttal nerves, is related to P. duidae Steyerm., described above, from which it differs in the glaucous-silvery lower leaf surface of the blades, which in a mature stage (Steyermark 60863) have the postical lobes divided all the way to the petiole. In juvenile leaves (Steyer- mark 60864) a subpeltate condition is found. In addition, the blades are relatively narrower, being ovate-oblong instead of ovate-sub-, orbicular, as in P duidae, and more abruptly acuminate at apex. Philodendron Krauseanum Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex scandens, teres, internodiis superioribus 8-12 mm. longis; foliorum petiolo 6-11 cm. longo, vagina persistenti latiuscula, ad 17 mm. lata. apice obtusa, laminae basin haud attingenti instructo; lamina coriacea, oblongo-elliptica, apice cuspidato-acuminata, basi obtusa vel rotundata, 15-22 cm. longa, 6-8 cm. lata, nervis primariis utrinque 8, supra conspicuoribus arcuatim adscendentibus; pedunculo ca. 3.5 cm. longo; spatha extus viridi, 11-12.5 cm. longa, tubo ovoideo-oblongo, 2.5-3 cm. lato, quam lamina oblonga apice abrupte cuspidata paullum breviore; spadice cylindrico sursum paullum attenuate obtuso quam spatha breviore vel longiore, 10.5-16.5 cm. longo, 1-1.5 cm. crasso; inflorescentia foeminea, 5-7.5 cm. longa, ca. 1.5 cm. crassa; pistillo prismatico, 5 mm. longo, plerumque 4-loculari, ovulis pro loculo numerosissimis biseriatis, stigmate majusculo rotundato corona to; inflorescentia mascula 8-9 cm. longa, 1 cm. crassa; floribus masculis prismaticis. Leaf sheath broad on both sides of petiole and extending to within 7-8 mm. of junction with blade and petiole, slightly produced beyond the insertion; leaf blades deep or rich green above, dull paler green below, midnerve prominent, especially below, 1.5 mm. wide, the 8 primary nerves on each side on lower surface of blade much more conspicuous than the fine, closely spaced, arcuate-ascending secondary and tertiary nerves. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in lower portion of Quebrada O-paru-ma', tributary of Rib Pacairao, below Santa Tereska de Kavanayen, state of Bolivar, alt. 915-1065 m., November 25, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60567. Also collected along wooded quebrada, Gran Sabana, between waterfall at Rue'-meru (tributary of Rio Kuke- na'n) and Divina Pastora on Rio Kukenan north of Santa Elena, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1065 m., October 3, 1944, Steyermark 59276. In the broad petiolar sheath this species approaches P. lingulatum (L.) C. Koch of the West Indies, but that has the leaf blades more BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 99 obtuse at base and a narrower petiolar sheath. In P. lingulatum the leaf blade is ovate, whereas in P. Krauseanum it is oblong-elliptic. Philodendron ptarianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris, caudice epigaeo, internodiis brevibus; cata- phyllis lanceolatis, 24 cm. long is; foliorum petiolo verrucoso, supra 2-angulato, dorsaliter convexo, 6-7 cm. longo, 3.5-4.5 mm. crasso; lamina erecta coriacea, supra nitida, lanceolata, apice breviter cuspidata, basi obtusa, 23-25 cm. longa, 4.6-5.1 cm. lata, paullo inaequilaterali, costa media crassissima, supra verrucosa, basi 3-4 mm. lata, nervis lateralibus numerosissimis densissimis, omnibus subaequalibus parallelis, 1-1.25 mm. remotis, leviter arcuatim adscendentibus. Petiole verrucose, 2-angled above, convex below, leaf blade erect, dark green and shining above, yellow green below, midnerve above verrucose, pale green. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dry, sandy and rocky sandstone exposures on level ground adjacent to swamp on plateau-portion of southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59682. Apparently a member of sect. Baursia, and although in sterile condition, this species is well-marked by its distinctive vegetative characters of verrucose petiole and upper surface of midrib, as well as by the relatively small lanceolate leaf blades, which are shining on the upper surface, and by the elongated petioles. It is related to P macro gloss urn Schott, P, stenophyllum Krause, P* calophyllum Brongn., and P. insigne Schott. Philonotion Williams!! Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta herbacea; foliorum petiolo 6-7 cm. longo; vagina 3.5-5 cm. longa, 5-8 mm. lata, inferne dilatata; lamina anguste lanceolata, apice 8-10 mm. longe filiformi-caudata, basi obtusa repentino con- tracta, 6-12 cm. longa, 13-15 mm. lata, nervis lateralibus numerosis subaequalibus tenuibus valde adscendentibus; pedunculo cataphyllo longo vaginante, subtus incluso, 19 cm. longo, 2-4 mm. lato; spatha 8 cm. longa, fauce 3.5 cm. longa, 1.5 cm. ampla, lamina cylindrica vel anguste cyrabiformi, 4 cm. longa, 8 mm. lata, cuspide 8 mm. longa instructa; spadice 7 cm. longo; inflorescentia foeminea 1.5 cm. longa, 5 mm. crassa, sursum attenuata; pistillo 1.6 mm. longo, ovario elliptico-oblongo uniloculari, ovulo unico funiculo longo infra medium parietis lateraliter affixo, stigmate hemispherico-discoideo; inflores- centia mascula sterili 2-2.5 cm. longa, inferne 4 mm. crassa, mascula fertili subfusiformi, 3.5 cm. longa, medio 4.5 mm. crassa. Petiolar sheath 1/2-3/4 length of petiole, obtuse at apex; lamina of leaf narrowly lanceolate, abruptly tipped with a filiform-caudate appendage 8-10 mm. long, midnerve somewhat prominent below, broadened near base to 1.5-2 mm. wide, the lateral nerves faint or 100 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 14 Philonotion Williamsii Steyermark A, Habit (X 1/2); B, Spadix (X 1); C, Pistil, showing ovule and attachment (X 8.5). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 101 apparently none on upper surface, faintly numerous, dense, and strongly ascending on lower surface (Fig. 14). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected "en los sitios sorabreados, humedos, a lo largo de la margen de la selva, Yavita, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 128 m., January 23, 1942, Llewelyn Williams 13922. Philonotion has been known hitherto as an obscure monotypic genus, based upon the single species P. Spruceanum Schott, col- lected by Spruce along the Rio Panure' in the Upper Amazonas region of Brazil. It is remarkable, therefore, to encounter a second species of this genus, occurring in the Amazonian drainage of Venezuela. This new species differs from P. Spruceanum in the much narrower, smaller, linear-lanceolate leaves with a pronounced filiform-caudate tip, a larger spathe with long filiform tip, the peduncles and inflores- cence exceeding the leaves, and shorter petioles, which in P Williamsii are sheathed 1/2-3/4 their length, whereas in P. Spruce- anum the petiole is sheathed only in its lower portion. Spathicarpa duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Herbe terrestris e rhizoma crassiuscula; caule adscendenti vel decumbenti, 6-9 dm. alto; foliorum petiolo 20 cm. longo, longe vagi- nato; lamina elliptico-ovata, apice acuminata, basi acuta, 30-35 cm. longa, medio 16-17.5 cm. lata, nervis primariis utrinque 14-15 angulo circ. 30 adscendentibus, nervis secundariis tenuibus; spatha viridi anguste lanceolata, 8 cm. longa, paullo infra mediam constricta, lamina expansa circ. 2.2 cm. lata; spadice lineari, 4 cm. longo, quam spatha breviore, tota longitudine spathae adnato; inflorescentia foeminea 3 cm. longa; pistillo subgloboso, 1.5 mm. longo, apice 1 mm. lato, stigmate disco umbonato; ovario uniloculari; ovulo ortho- tropo, unico. Leaf blades coriaceous, deep green above, pale green beneath. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing slopes along Cano Negro (tributary to CarTo Iguapo), Terriotrio Federal Amazonas, alt. 970-1150 ra., August 25-26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57994. Local name: "picaton". This species is a common one at this elevation on Mount Duida. It appears to be referable to Spathicarpa in possessing a spadix adnate on one side for its entire length with the spathe, and in its unilocular ovary with an apparently single orthotropous ovule. It is readily distinguished from other species of the genus by the large Dieffenbachia-like leaves. The flowering part of the specimen is in poor condition. Stenospermatium Pittieri Steyermark, sp. nov, Planta terrestris vel subepiphytica; caudice erecto tereti, 9 dm. 102 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 alto; foliorum petiolo modice valido, 12-25 cm. longo, supra mediam vagina 1-1.5 cm. lata sursum angustata apice obtusa inferne dilatata instructo; lamina coriacea, elliptic o-oblonga, apice abrupte breviter cuspidata, basin versus subcuneatim contracta, 16.5-32 cm. longa, 7.5-12 cm. lata, nervis primariis numerosis angulo 40 -45 a costa valida adscendentibus; pedunculo 8.5 cm. longo; spatha pallido- viridi ovata, apice abrupte acuminata, 7.5 cm. longa, 5.5 cm. lata; spadice lineari-cylindrico 4.5 cm. longo, 8 mm. crasso, stipite 8 mm. longo suffulto; pistillo 2.5 mm. longo, prismatoideo-hexagono, vertice truncato, 2.5 mm. lato; ovario uniloculari; ovulis 12-14. Leaves dark green and shining above, silvery pale green below; spathe pale green. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rich steep wooded slopes, Alto de Lirio, between Bramon and Las Delicias, state of Tachira, alt. 1890-2285 m., July 18, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57455 (2 sheets). This species is related to S maximum Engl. and S. multiovulatum (Engl.) N. E. Brown, but has a shorter spadix than S. maximum, and a shorter spathe and spadix than S. multiovulatum. It is further dis- tinguished by the large leaves, the petiole vaginate only to above the middle, and a long peduncle. I rospatha savannarum Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta terrestris; foliis basalibus; foliorum petiolo 58-63 cm. longo; lamina hastato-sagittata, 17-20 cm. longa, lobo antico lanceo- lata 9.5-11 cm. longa, 2.3-3 cm. lata, lobis posticis anguste lanceola- tis vel oblanceolatis, 8-10.5 cm. longis, 1.5-1.7 cm. latis, sinu angusto parabolico sejunctis, nervis primariis lobi antici infimis ad- scendentibus marginem patentibus, superioribus adscendentibus in apice exeundibus, nervis primariis loborum posticorum utrinque 3 adscendentibus, in latere interiore in margine exeuntibus, latere interiore in margine exeuntibus, latere exteriore dichotomis; pedun- culo 7 dm. longo; spatha lanceolata longe caudata, 18.5 cm. longa, inferne expansa circ. 2 cm. lata, superne recurvata, intus purpureo- viridi, extus brunneo-viridi; spadice lineari-cylindrico, 3.5 cm. longo, 4 mm. crasso; floris tepalis 4, spatulatis, 2.5 mm. longis, apice rotundatis 1.8 mm. latis; pistillo oblongo-cylindrico, 2 mm. longo; ovario uniloculari; ovulo unico; staminibus 4; filamentis latiusculis 1 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis. Leaves grass green above, dull green below; inflorescence erect; spathe recurved above, lavender-green within, bronze green without; spadix pale gray-green above, pale gray-lilac below with brown- lavender spots; ovary 1-celled, the single ovule arising from the base at one side (Fig. 15). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along rill in savanna, Sabana Grande, at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 103 Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57853. This remarkable plant is distinguished from all other members of the genus by the unilocular 1-ovulate ovary, the usual condition being incompletely 2-locular with 2 or more ovules. It is further distinguished by the 4 perianth segments and 4 stamens of each flower, the short slender spadix, relatively narrow long-caudate spathe, and the narrow lanceolate to oblanceolate postical lobes and the relatively small antical lobe of the leaf blade. The spathe and spadix are shorter than in (/, caudata (Poepp. & Endl.) Schott and {/. sagittifolia (Rodsch.) Schott, and the leaf blades are shorter than in those species. It appears most closely related to (/. decipiens FIGURE 15 Urospatha savannarum Steyermark A, Spathe and part of spadix, lateral view (X 1/2); B, Perianth seg- ment (X 9), upper half, from above, lower half, from side; C, Flower, from above (X 10>, D, Staminate cluster (X 15); E, Ovule (highly magnified; F, Pistil, showing ovule in position (X 6); G, Blade and upper portion of petiole (X 1/2). 104 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Schott and i. dubia Schott, which have the cells of the ovary 2- ovulate. Vrospatha savannarum may represent a stage towards re- duction in the evolutionary trend from species, such as U dubia and U. decipiens, having 2 ovules. So far as the single-celled, 1-ovulate ovary is concerned, U. savannarum is anomalous as a member of the genus Vrospatha. But in features of the stamens and morphology of the perianth segments, and in the structure of the elongated spathe, it agrees with other members of this genus. It resembles the genus Dracontioides in having the ovary 1-ovulate, but that has a spathe which is shortly convolute below and fomiculate above, features altogether lacking in U. savannarum. It is probable that a special section of the genus should be set aside for this new species. XYRIDACEAE Abolboda macrostachya Spruce, var. robustior Steyermark, var. nov. Planta caespitosa; foliis rigidis coriaceis pungentibus, 18-42 cm. cm. longis, 9-23 ram. lads, marginibus involutis; scapo 50-60 cm. longo, 5-6 mm. lato; spicis elliptic o-oblongis vel fusiformibus, usque ad 5.5 cm. longis, 1.3 cm. crassis; bracteis ovatis vel late oblongis, acuminatis vel mucronatis, subcoriaceis, marginibus scariosis integerrimis, 13-15 mm. longis, 6-7 mm. latis. Leaves in rosette, rich green; floral bracts brown-lavender with scarious margins; corolla deep blue. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in sandy wet meadow, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n, northwest to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59349 (2 sheets). Also collected in swamp, vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa be- tween P tari-tepuT and Sororopan-tepui, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Steyermark 60243. From typical A. macrostachya spruce, this differs in the much larger leaves, longer bracts of the scape, more elongated scapes, and thicker heads of flowers. Abolboda ptaritepuiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caules adscendentes foliati, steriles usque ad 1.2 m. alti; foliorum vaginis membranaceis fuscis, vetustis squamosis praesecantibus; foliis erectis firme membranaceis planis lineari-lanceolatis, 12-15 cm. longis, 10-12 mm. latis, acuminatis, glaberrimis, supra viridibus, subtus argenteis, basi purpureis, marginibus fuscis; scapo tereti, 39 cm. longo, 5-7 mm. crasso, glaberrimo; floribus capitatis, capitu- lis floriferis, 6 cm. longis, 8 cm. crassis; bracteis ovatis vel late lanceolatis, 3.2-4.2 cm. longis, 5-12 mm. latis, marginibus in- tegerrimis. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 105 Sterile stems leafy above, the sheaths in age shredding into brown scaly segments; leaves of sterile stems firmly membranaceous, those of fertile stems somewhat more rigidly pointed and slightly broader at base. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in dense thickets, Ptari-tepui, Bonnetia roraimae forest on southwest-facing shoulder, state of Bolivar, alt. 2000-2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59760 (2 sheets). This species, although closely related to A. seeptrum Oliver, differs from that species in the elongated leafy stem, the prominent, brown-scaly shredding leaf sheaths, leaves less rigid and not as prominently pungent-tipped, green instead of silvery-blue on the upper leaf surface, entire or subentire margins of the floral bracts, which in the fruiting condition are shorter and erect-ascending, in- stead of divaricately spreading as in A. seeptrum, and much more slender peduncles. Abolboda rig Ida (Malme) Steyermark, comb. nov. A bolboda grandis Griseb. var. rigida Malme, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 58: 326. 1931. This appears distinct from A. grandis in the broader, pungent, stiff leaves of coriaceous instead of subcoriaceous texture, and larger heads with larger bracts and flowers. The leaves are described by Malme as 12-17 cm. long and 8-10 mm. wide, but Steyermark 58181 from the summit of Mount Duida has leaves measuring 23-24 cm. long and 15-19 mm. wide, and has bracts measuring normally 14-15 mm. long. Malme describes the bracts as "circiter 10 mm. longae, usque 5 mm. latae". The^ variety was originally described from Mount Duida (late 586), and later collected also on Mount Auyan-tepui (Tate 1208, Cardona 116, 203). Xyrls albescens Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa satis robusta; foliis erectis subcoriaceis ensiformi- linearibus, apice valde falcato-incurvatis et obtusis subtiliter nervoso-striatis, marginibus dense cilia tis pilis albidis instructis, 40-75 cm. longis, 4-6 mm. latis; vagina tertiam vel quartam partem folii occupante, basin versus ferrugineo-castanea vel atro-castanea, nitida, eciliata; scapo recto ancipiti, marginibus dense ciliatis pilis albidis instructis, 60-75 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis; spicis subglo- bosis,multifloris, 1.2-1.5 cm. longis, 1.2-1.7 cm.crassis; bracteis sub- coriaceis nigris vel fusco-nigris (vivis), decussatis, confertim erecto- adpressis velpaullo patentibus, infimis sterilibus, late ovato-oblongis vel late oblongis, ceteris late oblongis, integerrimis, apice rotunda- tis, 8-10 mm. longis, 5-6 mm. latis, area dorsali nulla; sepalis lateralibus liberis paullo inaequilateris, anguste lanceolatis, acutis, 8 mm. longis, 1-1.2 mm. latis, fuscis, ala carinali in pane tertia superiore cilia to-scabridula. 106 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 ff FIGURE 16 Xyris albescens Steyerraark. A, Tip of blade, showing recurved por- tion (X 1/3 >, B, Petal (X 1.5). Xyris esmeraldae Steyermark. C, Upper part of flowering scape with spike (X 1.5). Xyris lanulobractea Steyermark. D, Stamen (X 6); E, Portion of hairs at base of filament (highly magnified); F, Bract, showing dorsal area and pubescence at summit (X 3); G, Petal (X 1.5); H, Staminodium (X6). Xyris ptariana Steyermark. I, Petal (X 1); J, Cluster of uppermost leaves in position, showing recurved ligule (X 2/3). Xyris stenostachya Steyermark. K, Uppermost part of scape with spike (X 1); L, Middle part of blade (X 3). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 107 Petals 8.5 mm. long, the blade 6 ram. long, 4 mm. wide, broadly elliptic-ovoid, subobtuse, margins erase from tip to near base, claw 3 mm. long; anther linear, 2.5 mm. long; filament 1 mm. long; stami- nodium long penicillate-plumose at apex with hairs 2 mm. long; style branches 3, 3 mm. long, slightly penicillate and truncate at tip (Fig. 16, a-b). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Ptari-tepui^ Bonnetia roraimae forest on southwest-facing shoulder, state of Bolivar, alt. 2000-2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59734. Also collected in swamp, Ptari-tepuf, on plateau portion of southeast-facing slopes, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Steyermark 59683. Apparently a member of Sect. XII (X. spe eta biles Malme) [published as Stirps X. spectabilis, but undoubtedly intended as plural, as all other sections are so designated by Malme with plural endingsj, and most closely related to X. decussata Gleason of Mount Roraima, which it resembles in the falcate-incurved rounded or obtuse leaf tips, pubescent margins of leaves and scapes, and decussate dark- colored bracts lacking a definite dorsal area. It differs from that species in the white instead of dark brown hairs of the margins of scapes and leaves, recurved-falcate inequilateral leaf tip, much longer leaves and scapes, more robust habit, larger heads, bracts, and lateral sepals, and longer sheaths of an orange-brown to dark castaneous brown color. In its strongly flattened, broad scape with pubescent margins of the leaves and scapes, it is reminescent of X, eriophylla Reichenb., but that has a definite dorsal area on die bracts, densely villous upper part of the lateral sepal, and transversely rugose leaves. Xyris c a pillar is Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa; foliis rubrescentibus planis setaceis, acutis, 0.5-3 cm. longis, 0.1-0.2 mm. latis, omnino glaberrimis; vagina circiter tertiara vel feredimidium partemfolii occupante, basin versus pallido- brunnea, scariosa, eciliata; scapo subtereti tenuissimo, glabro, 1.5-1.9 cm. alto; spicis anguste ellipticis, 1-floris, 3-4 mm. longis, 0.8-1 ram. latis; bracteis membranaceis brunneis, 2 infimis brevissi- mis, anguste lanceolatis, 2-2.1 mm. longis, glabris, bracteis inter- mediis et superioribus lanceolatis, 3-4 ram. longis, albido-maculatis, marginibus scariosis; ovario et capsula uniloculari; seminibus plerumque 2. Leaves copper-colored; placentae basal-central, ovules numerous, attached to long, ascending funicles; seeds 2 or more, minute, ellipsoid, reddish-brown. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected between Esmeralda Savanna and southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57835. 108 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Also collected in savanna and shrubby growth bordering forest of Rio Karuai, between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and base of Ptari- teput, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 18, 1944, Steyermark 60306. So far as known, this is the species having the most delicate and slender leaves and flowers in the genus. It is most closely related to X. filiscapa Malme of Manaos, Brazil, from which it differs in the shorter, narrower, entirely glabrous leaves, shorter and more slender scapes or culms, and 1-flowered inflorescence. At first, it was thought that this species might represent a reduced, starved, or dwarf state of X filiscapa, but, in addition to the more slender and shorter leaves, scapes, and spikes, the leaves them- selves are completely glabrous, lacking the ciliation characteristic of X. filiscapa, as exhibited, for example, in Williams 13996. Since our material possesses mature capsules and seeds, it cannot be considered as representing immature or dwarfed plants. Xyris culmenicola Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa; foliis subcoriaceis ensiformi-linearibus, apice acutis vel pauilo falcato-incurvatis, valde nervoso-striatis, margin ibus dense ciliatis pilis alb id is instructis, 15-30 cm. longis, 2-3.5 mm. latis; vagina quartam vel quintam partem folii occupante, inferne atro-castanea nitida, eciliata; scapo erecto ancipiti, ecostato, omnino glabro, 35-45 cm. longo, 1.5-2 mm. lato, aciebus obtusis; spicis elliptic o-ovatis, basi pauilo contractis, multifloris, 14 mm. longis, 7-11 mm. crassis; bracteis coriaceis, nigricantibus vel fusco-nigris, concoloribus, opacis, ovalibus vel late oblongis apice pauilo lacera- tis, inferioribus et intermediis apice emarginatis, sub apice rotun- datis et pauilo carinatis, 7-8 mm. longis, 3.8-4.5 mm. latis, area dorsali nulla; sepalis lateralibus liberis, lineari-oblanceolatis, acutis, 7 mm. longis, 1.1-1.2 mm. latis, dorso castanea, ala carinali angusta, in parte dimidia superiore ciliato-scabrida. Heads somewhat thicker in dried state; carinal wing of lateral sepals ciliolate in upper half, the cilia longer near the tip; ovules on basal placentae; seeds few (2-9), elongated, tailed at one end wkh whitish appendages 0.5 mm. long; body of seed linear-oblong, 2.25 mm. long. 0.4 mm. wide, pale brown, the surface smoothish. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected around small stream on dry rocky slopes, summit of Cerro Duida, Brocchinia Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1700-1980 m., September 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58798; also collected in Savanna Hills, summit of Cerro Duida, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Steyermark 58233. Closely related to A", lugubris Malme, also from the summit of Duida, but differing from that species in having the margins of the leaves conspicuously densely white-ciliate, the leaves strongly BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 109 longitudinally nerved, whereas in X, lugubris they are impressed- nerved with numerous conspicuous pale puncticulate stomata, the ligules of the sheaths not lacerate, and the bracts of the heads less conspicuously lacerate on the margins. Xyris esmeraldae Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa subbulbosa, aphylla vel folia obsoleta; scapis nume- rosis tenuibus, subteretibus, valde spiraliter tortis, 12-20 cm. altis, 0.5 mm. latis, omnino glabris; spicis ellipticis vel fusiformibus, 4-4.5 mm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis; bracteis 2 infimis late oblongis vel ovato-oblongis, obtusis, 2 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, marginibus scariosis, ceteris ad 3.5 mm. longis, ad 4 mm. latis; sepalis laterali- bus lance olatis, 3 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis, apice denudatis, ala carinali parce denticulata; capsula uniloculari, 3-valva. Plant semi-bulbous at base; leaves reduced to short bracts at base or absent; seeds at base of capsule on long erect funicles (Fig. I6,c). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in swampy woods between Esmeralda Savanna and southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57821. The fact that the specimen is not in flowering condition makes its exact position in the genus somewhat uncertain, but there is no doubt but that it pertains to the subgenus Nematopus Seubert. The pos- session of lateral sepals naked at the apex and denticulate on the keel would place it probably in Sect. V. of Malme (X, Hymenachnes) and, because of its spirally twisted scapes, near X. tortula Mart, and X. simulans Alb. Nilsson var. subtortula Malme. From these species, X, esmeraldae may be distinguished by the smaller, narrower spikes, smaller lateral sepals, conspicuously spirally twisted narrow scapes, and leafless condition. Xyris lanulobractea Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa; foliis erectis subteretibus coriaceis subsetaceis, apice subulatis, subtiliter striatu latis, omnino glabris, 18-44 cm. longis, 0.5-1 mm. latis; vagina sextam vel nonam partem folii occu- pante, inferne castanea, nitida, eciliata; scapo erecto vel basin versus paullo torto subtereti subtiliter striatulato, omnino glabro, 40-50 cm. longo, 1 mm. lato; spicis ovato-ellipsoideis vel ovoideis multifloris, 9-11 mm. longis, 6-7 mm. crassis; bracteis coriaceis, brunneis praeter apices, infimis parvissimis sterilibus, late oblongis vel oblongo-suborbicularibus, apice rotundatis, 3-5 mm. longis, 2.5- 3.5 mm. latis, intermediis superioribusque fertilibus, late oblongis vel rhomboideo-oblongis, 5 mm. longis, 4-4.5 mm. latis, area dorsali distincta oblonga sub apice obtusa et irregulariter reticulata, suprem- is dense longe ciliatis, ceteris pane superiore et apice dense albido-lanuginosis; sepalis lateralibus liberis, paullo inaequilateris, obla nee olatis, 5 mm. longis, 0.9-1 mm. latis, apice villosis, ala carinali in parte quarta superiore dense fimbriato-villosis pilis 110 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 albidis; petalis 8 mm. longis, lamina 4 mm. longa, 5 mm. lata, apice grosse erosa; filamentis 1 mm. longis, basi pilosis pilis ad 2 ram. longis instructis; antheris 1.3 mm. longis; staminodiis longe penicillatis. Petals longer than the bracts and sepals, obovoid-cuneate, the blade abruptly narrowed to a long slender claw 4 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide, lamina erose or toothed at apex with relatively coarse broad projections; ovary 2 mm. long; style filiform, 3 mm. long; style branches 3, filiform, 2 mm. long, tipped by slightly fimbrillate stigmas (Fig. 16, d-h). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on swampy ground following streamlet, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59336. This is a member of Sect. XXL of Malme (X. pilosae), and most closely related to X. globosa Alb. Nilsson of the upper Orinoco (Spruce 3244), near Esmeralda, Venezuela. It differs from X. globosa in the larger and more broadly ovoid heads with denser and longer hairs on the upper part of the bracts, in X globosa being shorter and more scattered, the dorsal area of the bracts less pointed at tip and relatively wider, the anthers exserted on conspicuous filaments, and the conspicuously long-penicillate staminodia. Xyris ptariana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa, robusta, elata; foliis manifeste distichis rigidis coriaceis, ensiformi-linearibus, quam scapo brevioribus, laevibus, aciebus acutis, apice falcato-incurvatis et obtusiusculis vel acutius- culis, valde nervoso-striatis, 12-20 cm. longis, 3-5 mm. lads, omnino glabris; vagina circiter dimidiam partem folii occupante, ligula dis- tincte limitata, saepe recurvato-revoluta, eciliata, inferne castanea, nitida, 9-12 cm. longa, deorsum sensim dilatata; scapis rectis, superne ancipitibus et bicostatis, inferne unicostatis, laevibus, omnino glabris, 30-38 cm. longis, 1-1.2 mm. latis; spicis obovoideo-subglobosis, multifloris, 11-13 mm. longis, 5-10 mm. latis; bracteis subcoriaceis integerrimis, fuscis concoloribus praeter margines scariosos, nitidis, glabris, 5-8 infimis et exterioribus sterilibus parvisque oblongo-obovatis, 4-5 mm. longis, apice rotun- datis vel obtusis, 6-7 intermediis superioribusque fertilibus late oblongis, 8-9 mm. longis, 4-5 mm. latis, sub apice rotundatis vel obtusis, emarginatis vel retusis; sepalis lateralibus liberis, in- aequilateris, oblanceolatis, 6.5-7 mm. longis, supra medium 1.2-1.5 mm. latis, aia carinali in parte superiore minute papillato-scabridula; petalis rhomboideo-cuneatis, 9 mm. longis, supra medium 6 mm. latis; filamentis 1 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis; antheris 1.3 mm. longis; staminodiis 3, 4.5 mm. longis, superne dilatatis et penicillatis. Forming dense tufts; leaves dark green with brown at base; ligule typically recurved-revolute or spreading and becoming squarrose; BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 111 spike 5-6 mm. wide in fresh condition, up to 10 mm. wide in dried state with loosely spreading bracts; petals faintly many-nerved, slightly wavy-margined on top, the rhomboid blade narrowed below the middle to a cuneate claw; filament inserted somewhat below the middle near the junction of the claw and the blade of the petal; staminodia penicillate-plumose above with pale yellow hairs; pla- centae basal; ovules numerous (Fig. 16, i-j). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on wet bluffs under constant spray of swinging waterfall, Ptari-tepuf, along base of east- facing high sandstone bluffs, state of Bolivar, alt. 2410-2450 m., November 7, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59919. Xyris ptariana belongs to the same group of species as X. Tatei Malme and X. witsenioides Oliver and is intermediate between these two. At one end of the series stands X. witsenioides, while at the other end is X. Tatei, By broadening the leaves and enlarging and elongating the sheaths and scapes of X. witsenioides, a condition, more or less like that found in X. ptariana is reached, and, by con- tinuing one step further, again widening the leaves and scapes of X. ptariana, the state of X. Tatei is reached. Xyris ptariana has somewhat larger heads and broader leaves and scapes than has X. witsenioides, but narrower leaves and scapes than X. Tatei* Like X. Tatei, to which X. ptariana is most closely related, the tip of the leaf is prominently incurved-falcate and obtusish, whereas in X. witsenioides it is scarcely or not at all falcate and more gradu- ally narrowed to an acute or acuminate apex. In X. ptariana, however, the lower part of the scape is angled on one side, as in X. witsenioi- des, rather than bicostate and biangulate throughout, as in X. Tatei. In A!, ptariana the keel of the lateral sepal is somewhat less scabrid than in X. witsenioides. The most conspicuous characteristic of X. ptariana, however, is the ligule, which is typically recurved- revolute; in X. witsenioides the ligule is produced upwards and erect or straight or protrudes slightly as a small or elongated structure, whereas in X. Tatei it is spreading-squarrose at the tip. This is seen best developed, in the species mentioned, on the sheaths of the uppermost and youngest leaves. Xyris scabridula Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa; foliis rigid is coriaceis, flexuosis vel nonnihil laxe spiraliter tortulis, subcomplanatis vel subteretibus, profunde sulcatis, glabris, quara scapis multo brevioribus, 6-12 cm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, aciebus subobtusis; vagina scabridula, inferne fusca nitida; scapis atro-viridibus rectis vel nonnihil flexuosis laxe tortulis, sub- teretibus, subtiliter sulcato-nervatis, 19-26 cm. longis, 0.75-1 mm. latis; vagina basali purpurea, 6-7 cm. longa, nitida; spicis pauci- floris, ovoideis, 6-7 mm. longis, 3.5-4 mm. crassis; bracteis coria- ceis, integerrimis, adpressis fuscis concoloribus, infimis sterilibus late oblongis, 3 mm. longis, apice rotundatis, intermediis superiori- busque late oblongis, 5-6 mm. longis, 3-4 mm. latis, apice rotundatis, 112 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 omnibus glabris, area dorsal! nulla; sepalis late rail bus fere aequi- lateris, late lanceolatis, ala carinali e basi ad apicem manifeste s cabrid ulo-c ilia ta. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected around rills on rocky dry ridge top, summit of Cerro Duida, Brocchinia Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1700-1980 ni., September 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58168; same locality, but in slightly more moist places, Steyermark 58178. The last collection, although sterile, is un- doubtedly referable to this new species. It has leaves up to 40 cm. long, and the sheaths at the base are much more conspicuously scabridulous than in the type specimen. This species is related to X. stenophylloides Malme, also from the summit of Duida, and to X, stenophylla Alb. Nils son. It is charac- terized by the scabridulous-ciliolate keel of the lateral sepals, the torulose leaves and scapes, small few-flowered heads with dark brown bracts without a dorsal area, the purple sheaths of the flower- ing scapes, and the strongly sulcate-nerved leaves and scapes. From X. stenophylloides it may be distinguished by the scabrid- ciliolate, instead of entire eciliate keel of the lateral sepal, pur- lish instead of brown sheaths of the scape, and scabridulous instead of glabrous leaf sheaths. From X. stenophylla it differs in the shorter, more rigid, and more prolonged leaf sheaths, scabrid instead of ciliate leaf sheaths, and shorter differently shaped lower bracts of the heads. Xyris setigera Oliver, var. elongata Steyermark, var. nov. A typo differt foliis longioribus et marginibus ciliatis brevioribus remotioribus. Leaves 15-30 cm. long, the margins with shorter and less crowded cilia than in the species. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dry sandy and rocky sandstone exposures on level ground adjacent to swamp on plateau portion of southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepui' state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 59660; Ptari-tepui, Brocchinia-Stegolepis-Heliamphora swamp on southwest-facing shoulder, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Steyer- mark 59782; swampy ground following streamlet, Gran Sabana, be- tween Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Steyermark 59336a; and savanna, vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepui and Sororopan-tepui, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Steyermark 60239. From typical X. setigera Oliver of Mount Roraima, this variety has become differentiated by elongating the leaves and in reducing the size and number of the cilia on the leaf margins. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 113 Xyris stenostachya Steyermark, sp. nov. Caespitosa; foliis ensiformi-linearibus complanatis valde trans- verse rugulosis, glabris, 10-15 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis, marginibus incrassatis; vagina membranacea, brevi, glabra; scapis tenuibus subteretibus transverse rugulosis, 17-30 cm. longis, 0.5-0.6 mm. crass is; spicis lineari-cylindricis, acutis vel subacutis, 20-26-floris, 16-34 mm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. latis; bracteis firme membranaceis, pallido-viridibus, marginibus pallid o-brunne is subscariosis, integer- rimis, ovato- vel elliptic o-oblongis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, 7 mm. longis, 3 mm. latis, area dors all bene evoluta; sepalis laterali- bus liberis, lanceolatis, acutis, 5.25-5.5 mm. longis, 0.8-1 mm. latis, ala carinali parce et minute ciliolata, aliter glabra; petalis oblongis, apice irregulariter eroso-dentatis, 3 mm. longis, circiter 1 mm. latis; filamentis 1 mm. longis, glabris; antheris 0.7 mm. longis; staminodii ramis penicillatis (Fig. 16, k-1). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected among rock outcrops below mouth of Rio Sanariapo, along Orinoco river, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., September 8, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58437. A member of subgenus Nematopus Seubert, Sect. IV. of Malme (X. para en sis), this species is closely related to X. longiceps Malme, from which it differs in the transversely rugulose leaves and scapes, and longer and more slender spikes. It is also related to X. savannensis Miquel, differing from that species in the more elongated narrow spikes. 114 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 ERIOCAULACEAE l Carptotepala Moldenke, gen. nov. Flores trimeri androgyni. Bracteae involucrati paucae imbricatae squarrosae. Receptaculum dense longeque villosum. Bracteae re- ceptaculi nullae. Flores masculi central!; sepala 3 libera glabra; receptaculum ultra calycem in stipitem angustum production corollam staminaque gerens; petala 3 libera firma adscendentes glabra; sta- mina 3 libera; filamenta elongata. Flores femini peripherati; sepala 3 libera glabra; petala 3 libera elongata erecta in medio constricta, ad apicem saepe appendiculata; stylus brevissimus, appendicibus 3 ornatis; stigmata 3 brevissima recurvata. Flowers trimerous, androgynous; involucral bracelets rather few, imbricate, squarrose; receptacle densely long-villous; receptacular bracelets absent; staminate florets central in the head, easily de- tached, their sepals 3, separate, glabrous; the remainder of the floret inserted at the apex of a prolongation of the receptacle; their petals 3, separate, firm, ascending, glabrous; stamens 3, inserted alternate to the petals, free; filaments elongate; anthers sagittate, versatile, composed of 2 thecae, each dehiscing by means of a longitudinal slit; rudimentary ovary present at the base of the stamens; pistillate florets peripheral, firmly attached to the receptacle, with all the floral parts inserted at one level; their sepals 3, separate, glabrous; their petals 3, separate, elongate, erect, narrowed in the middle, often appendaged at the apex; style very short; stigmas 3, very short, recurved; style-appendages 3, issuing from the same level as the stigmas, elongate, erect, fimbriate; ovary large, 3-angulate or 3- alate, 3-celled, 3-ovulate. This genus is known thus far only from the type species C. insolita Moldenke, which exhibits most remarkable floral characters. Among its distinctive characters are the definitely central and loosely attached staminate florets and the distinctly peripheral firmly at- tached pistillate florets; the prolongation of the floral receptacle (regarded as such in the absence of detailed morphological examina- tion) above the calyx in the staminate florets; the free elongate stamens; the completely separate sepals and petals in flowers of both sexes; the elongated exserted petals of the pistillate florets, with their narrowed mid-portion and caudate appendage; and the 3- alate ovary. The generic name is compounded from the Latin word "carptim", meaning in separate parts, and the latinized French word "tepal", meaning a division of the perianth. Carptotepala insolita Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba parva caulescens; caulibus gracilibus 4-6 cm. longis rectis simplicibus ad apicem longe villosis; foliis numerosissimis rectis 1 By Harold N. Moldenke BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 115 linearibus 4.5-8 cm. longis raultistriatis non fenestratis utrinque glabris vel ad basin plusminusve longe villosis; vaginis cylindricis angustis arete adpressis glabris ca. 3.5 cm. longis; pedunculis stramineis vel flavis 15-25 cm. longis 3-costatis tortis glabris. Small caulescent herb; stems slender, 4-6 cm. long, completely hidden by the sheathing leaf-bases, erect, apparently unbranched, long-villous at the summit; leaves very numerous, erect, linear, grass-green, thin-membranous, 4.5-8 cm. long, rather regularly attenu- ate from the acute apex to the ampliate and sheathing base, about 1.5 mm. wide at the mid-point, many-striate, not fenestrate, glabrous on both surfaces or more or less long-villous on the subhyaline margins of the top of the sheathing base; sheaths cylindric, narrow, closely appressed to the peduncles, shorter than the leaves, about 3.5 cm. long, glabrous, many-striate, slightly twisted, obliquely split at the apex, the blade ovate-lanceolate, appressed to the peduncle, about 7 mm. long, acute, glabrous; peduncles about 3 per plant, slender, stramineous or yellow, 15-25 cm. long, 3-costate, twisted, glabrous, shiny; heads solitary, turbinate, 4-5 mm. long, 3-4 mm. wide; involucral bractlets rather few, closely imbricate in several series, oblanceolate-spatulate, about 1.9 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, firm, stramineous or light-brown, rounded at the apex, more or less squarrose, glabrous on both surfaces, shiny, concave on the inner, convex on the outer surface; receptacle long-villous; recepta- cular bractlets absent; staminate florets central in the head, loosely attached; sepals 3, separate to the base, inserted about 0.4 mm. be- low the remainder of the floret, narrowly elliptic, yellowish, about 1.9 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, subacute at the apex, glabrous throughout, not bearded, not glanduliferous, firm, erect or spreading; petals 3, separate to the base, elliptic, about 2.1 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, obtuse at the apex, yellowish, thin-textured, firm, ascend- ing, glabrous throughout, not bearded, not glanduliferous, not invo- lute; stamens 3, separate and free to the base, alternate with the petals; filaments flattened, about 1.8 mm. long, glabrous; anthers sagittate, versatile, about 0.4 mm. long, 0.2-0.3 mm. wide, the 2 thecae separate and opening by longitudinal slits; ovary rudimentary, at the base of the stamens and petals, dark-brown, about 0.2 mm. long and wide, 3-angled, 3-celled, sometimes surmounted by a very abbreviated 3-parted style; pistillate florets peripheral in the head, all its parts borne at one level: sepals 3, separate to the base, oblong, firm, brownish, ascending, about 1.6 mm. long and 0.3 mm. wide, acute at the apex, glabrous on both surfaces, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, separate to the base, elongate-linear, erect, narrowed in the mid-portion, to 4.2 mm. long, about 0.2 mm. wide for the lowest 1.2 mm. above the base and there hyaline, then narrowed to about half that diameter for about 0.4 mm., then expanded to 0.15 mm. and somewhat involute and brownish for about 0.8 mm. or more, acute at the apex, the apex often surmounted by a terminal caudate erect of spreading appendage to 0.8 mm. in length, the lowest ex- panded hyaline portion of the petal long-hirsute on the back, the 116 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 remainder glabrous, not bearded, not glanduliferous: style very short, about 0.1 mm. long, glabrous, terminated by 3 recurved- spreading stigmas of about similar length and 3 elongated erect fimbciate appendages about 0.8 mm. long and dark-brown at the apex; ovary large, elliptic, about 0.8 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, broadly 3-angulate or-alate, glabrous, 3-celled. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected by a waterfall in a swampy savanna between Rio Karuai and Salto de Iraba-naima along the Rio Karuai, at the southwestern base of Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60703. Eriocaulon dimorphopetalum Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba; foliis caespitosis tenuiter membranaceis saepe pellucidis patentibus 2-6 cm. longis longe attenuates fenestratis glabris; vaginis laxis 3-5.5 cm. longis pellucidis fenestratis glabris, ad apicem sub- truncatis fissisque; pedunculis paucis erectis stramineis vel brun- neis 5-9 cm. longis 3-costatis glabris tortis; capitulis brunnes- centibus glabris hemisphaericis 5 mm. diam.; floribus dimeris. Herb; stems very abbreviated; leaves cespitose, thin-membranous, often pellucid, wide-spreading, 2-6 cm. long, 1-2 cm. wide at the mid-point, long-attenuate, fenestrate, glabrous on both surfaces; sheaths loose, 3-5.5 cm. long, pellucid, fenestrate, glabrous, sub- truncate and split at the apex; peduncles 5 or more per plant, erect, stramineous or brownish, 5-9 cm. long, 3-costate, glabrous, slightly twisted; heads light brown (at least, when dry), hemispheric, about 5 mm. in diameter, smooth; involucral bractlets few, stramineous or light-brown, broadly elliptic, about 2 mm. long and 1.8 mm. wide, rounded at the apex, glabrous; receptacle glabrous; receptacular bractlets elliptic-obovate, about 2 mm. long and 0.9 mm. wide, obtuse or subacute at the apex, stramineous on the upper half, subhyaline toward the base, glabrous; staminate florets few, central: sepals 2, separate, subhyaline, obovate, about 1.3 mm. long and 0.6 mm. wide, apparently cucullate at the apex, not keeled, glabrous throughout; petals 2, linear-oblong, separate almost to the base, about 1 mm. long and 0.1 mm. wide, acute at the apex, glabrous, not glanduli- ferous; stamens 4, borne at the apex of a club-like stramineous 1- inch-long prolongation of the receptacle, the filaments divergent, about 0.2 mm. long; anthers black, about 0.3 mm. long, 2 often aborted; pistillate florets very numerous, peripheral, in many series: sepals 2, elliptic-falcate, stramineous or light-brown throughout, about 2.3 ram. long and 0.8 mm. wide, apiculate at the apex, glabrous throughout, very broadly keeled on the back, conduplicate; petals 2, 1 usually reduced, the outer developed and stramineous throughout, oblong, about 1.7 mm. long and 0.3 mm. wide, obtuse at the apex, with a small black gland at the center of the apex, glabrous through- out, the reduced one about 0.4 mm. long and 0.2 mm. wide and hya- line; style capillary, about 0.4 mm. long, glabrous; stigmas 2, 0.4-0.5 BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 117 mm. long, erect; ovary black or dark-brown, globose, about 0.6 mm. long and wide, glabrous, 2-celled, 2-ovulate. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in swampy meadow south of Divina Pastora, Gran Sabana, between Divina Pastora on the Rio Kukenan and Santa Elena, south of Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 915-1005 m., October 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 59264, The collector notes "leaves soft, rich green; heads white". The dried material, however, does not exhibit any whiteness on the heads. Eriocaulon Steyermarkii Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba; foliis caespitosis erectis vel divergentibus tenuibus 6-7 cm. longis longe attenuatis glabris basin versus plusminusve fenes- tratis; vaginis arete adpressis 4-6 cm. longis pertenuis valde fe- nestratis glabris, ad apicem oblique fissis; pedunculis 1 vel 2, 18-20 cm. longis erectis stramineis 5-costatis glabris; capitulis albis hemisphaericis 8 mm. diam.; floribus dimeris. Herb; stems much abbreviated; leaves cespitose, erect or spread- ing, thin-textured, 6-7 cm. long, about 3 mm. wide at the mid-point, long-attenuate, glabrous, more or less fenestrate toward the ex- panded base; sheaths 4-6 cm. long, very thin-textured, closely appressed to the peduncle, conspicuously fenestrate, glabrous, obliquely split at the apex, the blade attenuate-acute, erect, and closely appressed; peduncles 1 or 2 per plant, 18-20 cm. long, erect, stramineous, 5-costate, glabrous; heads white, hemispheric, about 8 mm. in diameter; involucral bractlets black, elliptic or elliptic-obovate, concave on the inner and convex on the outer sur- face, about 3 mm. long, 1.6-2 mm. wide, obtuse at the apex, more or less pilose-pubescent with short white hairs toward the apex on the outer surface, the hairs easily rubbed off; receptacle glabrous; re- ceptacular bractlets obovate, blackish, about 2.5 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide, acute at the apex, pilose on the back at the apex; stami- nate florets: sepals 2, blackish on the upper half, separate to the base, falcate-conduplicate, about 2.5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide, some- what cucullate at the apex, pilose-pubescent toward the apex on the outer surface with erect white easily broken-off hairs; petals 2, un- equal, connate into a slender glabrous hyaline tube for 1.5 mm., the free terminal part Ungulate, one about 2 mm. long, the other 1 mm. long, both about 1 mm. wide and densely white-pilose on the back and bearded at the apex, each with a small black gland at the middle below the apex, widely divergent, subhyaline; stamens 4, 2 usually anantherous; filaments capillary, about 0.4 mm. long, glabrous, borne at the apex of the corolla-tube, adnate at base to the corolla; anthers black; pistillate florets: sepals 2, conduplicate , slightly falcate, oblanceolate, about 2.5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide, acute or apiculate at the apex, pilose-bearded at the apex on the outer surface; petals 2, equal, subhyaline, spatulate -obovate, about 2.5 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide, separate practically to the short-clawed base, acute at 118 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 the apex, ciliate-raargined and more or less pilose on the inner sur- face near the margins and apex, bearded at the apex, with a small black gland in the center near the apex; ovary very small; style very short; stigmas 2, erect-recurved. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in water of swamp on the summit of Mount Roraima, on southern half of the sum- mit between Summit Camp, Great Central Rift, Central Swamp, and pond at southern end, state of Bolivar, alt. 2700-2740 m., September 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58868. The collector notes: "heads dull white; bracts dull blackish." Leiothrix Steyermarkii Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba perennis caulescens; caulibus usque ad 15 cm. longis, 1 cm. crassis, furcatis dense foliosis, ad apicem dense longeque villosis; foliis linearibus 4-5 cm. longis recurvato-patentibus ca. 1 mm. latis obtusis utrinque sparse pilosulis vel glabrescentibus; vaginis gracili- bus arete adpressis 4-6 cm. longis sparse pilosulis multis triads tortis; pedunculis 1 vel paucis 35-46 cm. longis glabris 3-costatis tort is, ad apicem adpresso-pilosis. Caulescent perennial herb, growing in dense tufts; stems to about 15 cm. long, about 1 cm. thick, usually only once forked near the base, very densely leafy and entirely hidden by the sheathing and closely imbricate leaf-bases, densely long-pilose with white villous hairs at the apex; leaves pale green, very numerous, linear, 4-5 cm. long, recurved-spreading, about 1 mm. wide, blunt, sparsely and ir- regularly pilosulous on both surfaces or glabrescent, thin-textured but not fenestrate, the midrib rather prominulous beneath, the mar- gins sometimes slightly revolute; sheaths very slender, closely appressed to the peduncles, usually slightly surpassing the leaves, 4-o cm. long, rather sparsely pilosulous with simple whitish or capi- tate gland-tipped rather spreading hairs, many-striate, somewhat twisted, the apex obliquely split, the blades lanceolate-Ungulate, appressed-pilosulous and often somewhat cilia te, about 5 mm. long, erect, blunt; peduncles slender, 1 or a few at the apex of each branch, 35-46 cm. long, glabrous or practically so, 3-costate, twisted, more or less appressed-pilose just beneath the head; heads hemi- spheric, 7-8 mm. wide, creamy-white; involucral bractlets light- stramineous or buff, oblanceolate, usually very concave on the inner and convex on the outer surface, about 2.5 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide, readily splitting at the very abruptly rounded apex, glabrous throughout, shiny; receptacle densely long-pilose; receptacular bract- lets none; staminate florets: sepals 3, separate almost to the base, hyaline, narrowly elliptic-falcate, 2.3-2.6 mm. long, about 0.6 mm. wide, more or less conduplicate-navicular, glabrous throughout, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, united into a slender tube about 1.5 mm. long, glabrous, stramineous, the free terminal lobes hyaline, about 0.6 mm. long, involute, glabrous, not glanduliferous; stamens 3, included; anthers white; pistillate florets: sepals 3, separate practi- BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 119 cally to the base, hyaline, elliptic-falcate, more or less navicular, 2.6-2.8 mm. long, about 0.6 mm. wide, acute, rather densely ap- pressed-pilose on the back, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, separate to the base, narrow-elliptic, hyaline, about 1.8 mm. long, long-attenuate at the apex, the attenuate subcaudate apex involute, glabrous throughout, not bearded, not glanduliferous; style about 0.5 mm. long, glabrous; ovary oblong, 3-celled, about 0.4 mm. long; style-appendages 3, about 1 mm. long, erect, arising from a lower level than the 3 much shorter papillose stigmas. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in Brocchinia-Stegolepis-Heliamphora swamp, on southwest-facing shoulder of Ptari-tepui' state of Bolivar, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59779. This handsome species does not closely resemble any other species of this genus from northern South America. Leiothrix umbratilis Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba; caulibus valde abbreviatis; foliis rosulatis rectis 19-22 cm. longis, 10-13 mm. latis utrinque plusminusve pilosis obtusis, in statu senectute glabrescentibus; vaginis laxis 14-15 cm. longis dense patenteque villosis, laminis irregulariter lobatis; pedunculis 7-10, 35-40 cm. longis, sparse pilosulis dein glabrescentibus, ad apicem persistenter patento-puberulis, 2-costatis compressis tortis. Herb; stems greatly abbreviated; leaves all basal, cespitose, erect, thin-chartaceous, grass-green, 19-22 cm. long, 10-13 mm. wide at the mid-point, rather firm-textured, not fenestrate, more or less pilose on both surfaces, glabrescent in age, blunt at apex; sheath slightly shorter than the leaves, cylindric, rather loose, 14-15 cm. long, densely spreading-villous, obliquely split at the apex, the blade elongate, erect, usually about 2 cm. long, more or less appressed to the peduncle, irregularly lobed at the apex; peduncles 7-10 per plant, 35-40 cm. long, very sparsely pilosulous when young, soon glabres- cent except for the very apex which is persistently spreading- puberulent, 2-costate, flattened, twisted; heads hemispheric, about 1 cm. wide, white, very hairy; involucral bractlets stramineous, densely imbricate, in many series, variable in shape, oblong or oblanceolate or elliptic, about 4 mm. long, blunt, about 1 mm. wide, more or less sparsely pilose on the back, more densely so on the margins and at the apex; receptacle densely long-villous; receptacu- lar bractlets hyaline, spatulate, about 5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide, obtuse, very sparsely pilose near the margins and apex; staminate florets pedicellate: sepals 3, hyaline, narrow-elliptic, 2.1-2.3 mm. long, about 0.6 mm. wide, subacute, glabrous throughout or very sparsely pilosulous at the apex, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, hyaline, united into a slender tube about 2.1 mm. long, glabrous, the free lobes narrow-oblong, hyaline, erect, about 2.1 mm. l n g glabrous, not bearded, not glanduliferous, somewhat involute at the apex; stamens 3, included; filaments about 0.4 mm. long; 120 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 pistillate florets pedicellate: sepals 3, separate to the base, hya- line, elliptic, erect, about 3 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, usually navi- cular, subacute, ciliate-margined toward and at the apex; petals 3, separate to the base, hyaline, erect, narrowly elliptic or oblong, about 1.7 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, ciliate-margined toward and at the apex; style about 1.4 mm. long, glabrous, with 3 slender erect appendages issuing at about 1/3 its height, 1 mm. long; stigmas 3, terminal, very small, about 0.2 mm. long; ovary 3-lobed, 3-celled, glabrous, but surrounded by a tuft of very long erect villous hairs issuing from the receptacle within the perianth. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in shaded places at the edge of a forest in scrubby Stegole pis-shrub growth on mesa between Ptari-tepui and Sororopan-tepui', in vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60280. The species is obviously related to L. flavescens (Bong.) Ruhl., but differs in its longer and broader leaves, the peduncles not surpassing the leaves, and in floral characters. Paepalanthus perplexans Moldenke, sp. nov. ^Herba caulescens; caulibus elongatis ca. 30 cm. longis gracilibus valde foliosis furcatis; foliis lanceolatis 3.5-4 cm. longis, ca. 1 cm. latis, firme membra naceis multistriatis patentibus acutis utrinque irregulariter albido-pilosis dein punctulato-puberulis; vaginis anguste cylindricis ca. 5 cm. longis sparse irregulariterque pubescentibus vel pilosulis, ad apicem dense villosis ciliatisque; pedunculis gracilibus usque ad 30 cm. longis 3-costatis non tortis sparse irregulariterque pilosulis. Caulescent herb; stems elongate, about 30 cm. long, slender, very leafy, branched; leaves sheathing, the bases closely imbricate, lanceolate, 3.5-4 cm. long, about 1 cm. wide at the base, firmly membranous, rich grass-green on both surfaces, many-striate, not fenestrate, spreading, acute at the apex, the base s carious-margined (the opaque portion of the blade uniformly 5 mm. wide to the base, the scarious margin becoming regularly narrower from the base to about 1.5-2 cm. above the base), both surfaces more or less irregularly whitish long-pilose, less so or only punctulate-puberulent in age, the scarious margins more or less long-ciliate; inflorescences about 4 per branch per season, but those of the previous season usually persisting in blackened form lower down the branches; sheaths narrow-cylindric, surpassing the leaves, about 5 cm. long, sparsely and irregularly short-pubescent or pilosulous,its apex obliquely split, densely villous and ciliate.the blade lanceolate and acute, erect; pe- duncles slender, to about 30 cm. long, sparsely and irregularly pilo- sulous, 3-costate, not twisted; heads hemispheric, 5-7 mm. wide; involucral bracelets in many closely imbricate series, ovate, 2-2.5 mm. long, 1-1.5 mm. wide at the base, dark-brown, shiny, acute at the apex, glabrous except for the ciliolate margins; receptacle long-vil- BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 121 lous; receptacular bracelets spatulate, about 2 ram. long, about 0.8 mm. wide at the widest point, brown on the upper 1/3, stramineous on the lower 2/3, densely bearded at and just below the apex on the back, the remainder glabrous on both surfaces; staminate florets ap- parently of 2 types: the fertile type with 3 sepals, separate practical- ly to the base, oblanceolate, about 1.7 mm. long, 0.4-0.6 mm. wide at the widest point, navicular, dark-brown, rounded and densely bearded on the back at the apex, otherwise glabrous and shiny; petals 3, deep- brown, about 1.3 mm. long, united for 1/2 their length into a narrow tube, glabrous throughout, the free lobes oblong, involute at the apex; stamens 3, filaments brown, about 0.6 mm. long, glabrous; anthers brown, elliptic -oblong, about 0.6 mm. long; the sterile type with 3 obovate -elliptic sepals separate practically to the base, about 1.7 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, brownish, long-pilose throughout on the outer surface, densely bearded at the rounded apex; petals 3, united into a slender tube about 1.6 mm. long, the free lobes about 0.6 mm. long, narrow-lanceolate, recurved, thin; filaments 3, erect, heavy, subspatulate, anantherous; pistillate florets not observed. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in Bonnetia roraimae forest on the southwest-facing shoulder of Ptari-tepui, state of Boh'var, alt. 2 000-2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59748. This puzzling species resembles P. Killipii Moldenke in general habit and appearance. The collector describes the plant as having "scapes pale green below, pale salmon above; bracts brown- ish; heads white with blackish." It is most remarkable in exhibiting no pistillate florets in the several heads examined, but having ap- parently two types of morphologically staminate florets instead, one type fertile and the other type anantherous. The species is probably either dioecious or polygamo-dioecious. Paepalanthus roraimensis Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba caulescens; caulibus elongatis 50 cm. longis dense filiosis, ad apicem dense longeque villosis dein glabrescentibus; foliis sub- coriaceis lanceolatis patentibus ca. 6 cm. longis, 1.3-1.4 cm. latis, utrinque glabris vel sparsissime pilosis, ad basin longe villosis multistriatis non fenestratis attenuato-acutis; vaginis anguste cylin- dricis ca. 6.5 cjn. longis arete adpressis multistriatis non tortis sparsissime pilosis; pedunculis ca. 30, 15-20 cm. longis 5-7-costatis sparse pilosulis vel glabrescentibus tortulis. Caulescent herb; stems elongated, 50 cm. long or longer, densely leafy, completely hidden by the leaves except at the base, 5-6 mm. wide, densely long-villous at the apex, glabrous in age; leaves dull- green, subcoriaceous, spreading, lanceolate, about 6 cm. long, 1.3- 1.4 cm. wide near the base, clasping the stem at base, glabrous or very sparsely pilose on both surfaces except at the long-villous base, completely glabrous and shiny when mature (except for the base), many-seriate, not fenestrate, attenuate to the acute apex; sheaths about equaling the upper leaves, about 6.5 cm. long, narrow- 122 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 cylindric, closely appressed to the peduncles, many-striate, not twisted, very sparsely pilose, obliquely split at the apex, the blade about 1.5 cm. long, lanceolate, erect, appressed, sparsely and ir- regulraly ciliate, apiculate at the apex; peduncles numerous, about 30 per plant, 15-20 cm. long, sparsely pilosulous or glabrescent, 5-7-costate, slightly twisted; heads hemispheric, about 1 cm. in diameter, gray; involucral bractlets blackish toward the apex, paler toward the base, numerous, closely imbricate, broadly ovate, about 2.5 mm. long and wide, acute or subapiculate at the apex, glabrous, shiny; receptacle very sparsely and obscurely long-villous or gla- brescent; receptacular bractlets narrowly oblong, 2.6-2.8 mm. long, about 0.5 mm. wide, black at the apex, brown below, hyaline at the base, villous on the back toward the apex, densely bearded at the apex; staminate florets: sepals 3, connate at the base, the free por- tions elliptic, about 1.9 mm. long and 0.6 mm. wide, obtuse, short- villous toward and at the apex on the back; petals 3, connate into a hyaline tube about 1 mm. long, glabrous, ampliate at the apex into a cupuliform rim which is about 0.6 mm. in height and 1 mm. in diame- ter, hyaline, glabrous, and 3-toothed, the teeth ovate, about 0.4 mm. long or less, often more or less ciliolate between the teeth; stamens 3, opposite the petal-teeth, inserted at the apex of the corolla-tube; filaments about 0.6 mm. long, glabrous; anthers white, versatile, each of the 2 separate thecae about 0.4 mm. long, opening by longi- tudinal slits; 3 rudimentary style-appendages inserted at the apex of the corolla-tube, about 0.4 mm. long, papillose; pistillate florets: sepals 3, connate only at the very base, elliptic, dark-brown toward the apex, hyaline at the base, about 2.1 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, more or less navicular, appressed-villous on the back, densely bearded at the apex; petals 3, hyaline, separate, narrowly oblong- elliptic, about 2.1 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, acute, very densely long-villous on the back with erect or spreading hairs equaling or slightly surpassing the petals, not bearded, not glanduliferous; style about 0.8 mm. long, glabrous, terminated by 3 erect stigmas and 3 erect style-appendages, all about 0.6 mm. long; ovary subglobose, about 0.4 mm. long and wide, glabrous, 3-lobed, 3-celled. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected below water- fall spray among boulders or talus, on ascent of ledge along south- west-facing side, from beginning of sandstone bluffs to summit, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2255-2620 m., September 27, 1944, Julian A. Stcyermark 58768. Paepalanthus scopulorum Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba caulescens; caulibus gracilibus elongatis furcatis foliosis; foliis duris firmis elongato-lanceolatis 2.5-4 cm. longis 3-7 mm. latis acutis multistriatis non fenestratis patentibus, in senectute sub- fa Icato-conduplicatis, supra in statu juventute dense albido-villosis dein glabrescentibus, subtus obscure subadpresso-pilosis; vaginis cylindric is laxiusculis 1.5-2 cm. longis densiuscule breviterque pubescentibus, ad apicem longe ciliatis; pedunculis gracilibus, 5-15, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 123 6-7 cm. longis, 4- vel 5-costatis,. tortis, dense breviterque pubescenti- bus dein praeter apicera glabrescentibus. Caulescent herb; stems slender, to about 10 cm. long, branched, very leafy; leaves firm and tough, elongate lanceolate, somewhat twisted or falcate-conduplicate in age, 2.5-4 cm. long, 3-7 mm. wide at the mid-point, acute at the apex, many-striate, not fenestrate, spreading, sheathing the stem at the base, densely white-villous with tangled white hair when young on the upper surface, glabrescent in age, obscurely subappressed-pilose on the lower surface (densely so when very young, sparsely so in age); sheaths cylindric, rather loose, about equaling the uppermost leaves, 1.5-2 cm. long, rather densely short-pubescent with appressed antrorse hairs, less so in age, ob- liquely split at the apex, the blade lanceolate, erect or the tip spreading or recurved, 5-7 mm. long, more or less long-ciliate on the margins; peduncles slender, 5-15 per plant, 6-7 cm. long, 4- or 5- c estate, twisted, densely short-pubescent with subappressed antrorse hairs, glabrescent in age except for the very tip; heads hemispheric, 6-7 mm. in diameter; involucral bractlets broadly triangular- ovate, dark-brown, about 2 mm. long, about 1.5 mm. wide at the base, short- acuminate at the apex, ciliolate-margined, otherwise glabrous; re- ceptacle densely long-villous; receptacular bractlets absent; stami- nate florets: sepals 3, separate to the base, firm, erect, brownish, darkest toward the apex, oblanceolate, about 1.4 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide, acute, the margins more or less involute, densely bearded at the apex on the back, otherwise glabrous, not glanduliferous; petals 3i united into a hyaline infundibular tube about 1.7 mm. long, glabrous, narrow-cylindric for about the lower half of its length, abruptly ampliate to 0.8 mm. at the apex, its rim 3-apiculate; stamens 3, opposite the corolla-apiculations, inserted on the corolla-tube about 0.4 mm. below its apex; filaments slender, about 0.4 mm. long, glabrous, equaling the corolla-apiculations; anthers white, versatile, oblong, about 0.3 mm. long, composed of 2 separate thecae, each dehiscing by means of a longitudinal slit; style about 1.3 mm. long, the upper 0.4 mm. trifid; ovary absent; pistillate florets few: sepals 3, lingulate, firm, erect, about 1.2 mm. long, rather uniformly about 0.6 mm. wide throughout, obtuse at the apex, light-brown toward the apex and in a median band to the base, hyaline-margined toward the base, more or less densely long-villous on the back and short- bearded at the apex, or only densely bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, separate almost to the base, subhyaline, erect, elliptic- oblong, about 13 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, subacute at apex, glabrous on the back, very densely long-villous on the inner surface with white hairs surpassing the petals in length, not bearded, not glanduliferous; style about 0.6 mm. long, glabrous, terminated by 3 clavate style -appendages and 3 bifid stigmas, all 0.4-0.5 mm. long; ovary small, subglobose, about 0.4 mm. long and wide, glabrous, 3-celled. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in dense 124 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 colonies and masses on wet bluffs, along base of south-facing sand- stone bluffs, Ptari-tepul, state of Bolivar, alt. 2410 m., November 6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59914. The collector notes that it is one of the commonest species on the bluffs. It resembles P Killipii Moldenke, from Colombia, in habit, but is abundantly distinct in characters of the leaves, peduncles, and flowers. Paepalanthus squamiliferus Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba caulescens; caulibus usque ad 9 cm. longis dense foliosis; foliis firme membranaceis erecto-patentibus 3.5-4 cm. longis, 2.5-4 mm. latis, acutis multistriatis non fenestratis utrinque glabris; vaginis anguste cylindricis adpressis tortis ca. 6 cm. longis multi- striatis glabris, apice piloso-ciliato; pedunculis solitariis usque ad 40 cm. longis 5-costatis, parce pilosis, pilis irregulariter patentibus vel reflexis. Caulescent herb; stems to about 9 cm. long, very leafy, completely hidden by the leaf-bases; leaves firmly membranous, grass-green, erect-spreading, grass-like, 3.5-4 cm. long-, 2.5-4 ram. wide at the mid-point, acute, many-striate, not fenestrate, glabrous on both sur- faces; sheath greatly surpassing the leaves, narrowly cylindric, ap- pressed to the peduncles, twisted, about 6 cm. long, many-striate, glabrous except for the more or less pilose-ciliate apex, obliquely split at the apex, the blade erect, closely appressed, ovate, 0.5-1.5 cm. long, ciliate-margined when young, glabrous in age; peduncles solitary at the apex of each stem, to about 40 cm. long, sparsely pilose with irregularly spreading or retrorse white hairs, 5-costate; heads hemispheric or almost spherical, about 1.5 cm. in diameter, gray; involucral bractlets variable in size and shape, the outermost very dark brown or blackish, broadly elliptic, about 4.5 mm. long and 3 mm. wide, the inner ones oblong, slightly wider near the apex, dark- brownish, lighter toward the margins, about 4 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide, acute at the apex, all rather sparsely long-villous in a central band on the back with more or less appressed antrorse hairs; receptacle long-villous; receptacular bractlets oblong or elliptic, about 34 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, usually more or less condupli- cate-navicular, acute, long-villous in a median band on the back; staminate florets: sepals 3, connate only at the very base, erect, light-brownish, elliptic, about 3.5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide, obtuse at the apex, densely villous toward the apex on the back, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, connate into a slender tube about 4 mm. l n gi glabrous, not ampliate above, the separate lobes narrowly oblong, erect, 3-3.5 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide, short-bearded at the apex, not involute, not glanduliferous; stamens 3, inserted at the mouth of the corolla-tube; filaments about 2.5 mm. long, black, glabrous; anthers not seen; pistillate florets: sepals 3, separate to the base, brown, broadly elliptic, about 3.4 mm. long and 1.9 mm. wide, acute, brownish, long-villous in a median band on the back, the margins lighter and usually conduplicate, not bearded, subtending a great mass of long, erect, villous hair; petals 3, separate to the base, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 125 linear-lanceolate, 2.1-2.8 ram. long, about 0.3 mm. wide, more or less attenuate to the sharply acute apex, very densely long-villous on the back with wide-spreading hairs that far exceed the petals; style about 1 mm. long, glabrous, terminated by 3 erect flat style- appendages about 1 mm. long and 3 erect simple or bifid stigmas 1.9-2 mm. long; ovary small, with 3 erect scales about 0.3 mm. long at its base. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in Brocchinia- Stegolepis-Heliamphora swamp on southwest-facing shoulder of Ptari- tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59777. The species is most remarkable because of the 3 erect scales subtending the base of the ovary. Apparently these represent the very much reduced corollas. Paepalanthus Steyermarkii Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba pumila; caulibus valde gracilibus 1-2 cm. longis foliosis plerumque furcatis; foliis numerosis linearibus 5*10 mm. longis subrectis vel recurvato-patentibus, 0.5-1 mm. latis obtusis utrinque densiuscule albido-pilosis; vaginis gracile cylindricis arete ad- pressis ca. 1 cm. longis dense albido-pilosis pedunculis paucis 2.5-3.5 cm. longis densiuscule albido-pilosis 3-costatis non tortis. Dwarf herb; stems very slender, 1-2 cm. long, leafy, often branched; leaves numerous, usually densely clustered at the apex of the stems or branches, 5-10 mm. long, linear above the sheathing base, suberect or recurved-spreading, 0.5-1 mm. wide, blunt, gray-green, not fene- strate, rather densely white-pilose on both surfaces; sheath slender- cylindric, closely appressed to the peduncle, equaling the leaves, about 1 cm. long, densely white-pilose like the leaves, obliquely split at the apex, the blade linear, spreading, about 4 mm. long, blunt, white-pilose; peduncles slender, 1 or several per branch, 2.5- 3.5 cm. long, rather densely white-pilose with spreading or (more rarely) appressed hairs, 3-costate, not twisted; heads hemispheric, about 5 mm. in diameter, gray-white; involucral bractlets oblanceo- late, 1.7-1.9 mm. long, about 0.8 mm. wide, light-brownish in a median band almost to the apex, translucent along the margins and at the apex, acute at the apex, glabrous throughout; receptacle long- pilose; receptacular bractlets oblanceolate, about 1 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide, very light-stramineous, obtuse at the apex, glabrous except for the densely bearded apex; staminate florets: sepals 3, separate practically to the base, oblanceolate, about 1.1 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, light-brownish or stramineous, obtuse, glabrous except for the densely bearded apex, not glanduliferous; petals 3, united into a slender glabrous subhyaline tube about 0.8-1 mm. long, the free terminal lobes about 0.3 mm. long, subhyaline or stramineous, erect, glabrous, involute at the apex, not glanduliferous; stamens 3, about equaling the petals; pistillate florets: sepals 3, separate practically to the base, elongate-oblong, about 1.8 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, attenuate to an acute apex, light-stramineous or trans- 126 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 lucent, glabrous throughout, not bearded, not glanduliferous; petals 3, separate, elliptic-sublanceolate, hyaline, about 1.2 mm. long and 0.3 mm. wide, subacute, glabrous throughout, not glanduliferous; ovary 3-celled, oblong-elliptic, about 0.7 mm. long and 0.4 mm. wide, glabrous, 3-ovulate; style stout, about 0.4 mm. long, glabrous; stig- mas 3; style -appendages 3, issuing from the same level as the stigmas. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in sandy wet ground with Stegolepis and Brocchinia on large mesa, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest of Rio Karuai, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59369. The species is apparently closely related to P. cristatus Moldenke, which differs in its blunt brunneous involucral bractlets, larger receptacular bractlets which are long-villous over the entire back, larger cuneate sepals in the staminate florets, smaller and bearded sepals and bearded petals in the pistillate florets, the glabrescent leaves and peduncles, and other characters. Rondonanthus micrope talus Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba dense caespitosa; caulibus valde abbreviatis dense villosis; foliis numerosis firmis rectis vel patentibus lanceolatis 2-4 cm. longis, 2-4 mm. latis, acutis vel attenuatis, in statu juventute utrinque sparse longeque pilosis, dein glabrescentibus, obscure multistriatis non fenestratis nkidis, ad basin dense villosis; vaginis cylindricis, ad basin inflatis, ad apicem arete adpressis, ca. 1.4 cm. longis, multistriatis non tortis glabris, ad apicem cilia tis; pedunculis paucis abbreviatis 2-3 cm. longis non tortis sulcatis obscure pu- berulis nitidis, ad apicem ampliatis. Densely tufted herbs; stems much abbreviated, densely villous, hidden by the leaves; leaves numerous, in dense rosettes, rather firm, erect or spreading, lanceolate, 2-4 cm. long, 2-4 mm. wide at the mid-point, acute or attenuate at the apex, sparsely long-pilose on both surfaces when young, glabrescent in age, rather obscurely many-stria te, not fenestrate, shiny, ampliate and clasping the stem at the base and usually densely villous there; sheath cylindric, somewhat inflated toward the base, closely appressed to the peduncle at the apex, about 1.4 cm. long, many-striate, not twisted, glabrous except for the apex, obliquely split at the apex, the blade lanceolate, about 5 mm. long, erect, appressed to the peduncle, acute, cilia te- raargined; peduncles few, all abbreviated, 2-3 cm. long, not twisted, several-sulcate, very obscurely puberulent in the s ideations, other- wise glabrous, shiny, brownish, ampliate at die apex; heads hemi- spheric, 3-9 cm. in diameter, white; plants apparently dioecious, only staminate florets seen; involucral bractlets broadly ovate, blackish, closely imbricate, about 2.3 mm. long and 3 mm. wide, more or less acuminate at the apex, glabrous and shiny except for the more or less ciliate margins toward the apex; receptacle long- villous; receptacular bractlets oblong-elliptic, blackish toward the BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 127 apex, lighter or even subhyaline toward the base, closely appressed to the staminate florets, 1.5-2.1 mm. long, 0.4-0.6 mm. wide, obtuse at the apex, densely villous on the back from about the middle to the apex and on the margins often to the base, densely bearded at the apex, or glabrous except for the bearded apex; staminate florets: sepals 3, separate to the base, subhyaline or stramineous, narrowly elliptic-oblanceolate, sometimes brownish toward the apex, 0.7-1.5 mm. long, 0.2-0.4 mm. wide, acute at the apex, densely bearded at and near the apex; petals 3, reduced to tiny suborbicular scales about 0.2 mm. long or less, hyaline, separate to the base, opposite the filaments and barely reaching the base of the anthers, appressed; stamens 3, tiny erect, included; filaments about 0.3 mm. long, gla- brous; anthers oblong, white, about 0.3 mm. long, dorsifixed, com- posed of 2 parallel more or less versatile thecae, each opening by longitudinal slits; among the staminate florets are similar ones with more or less effete anthers, but otherwise identical; pistillate florets not seen. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected on ascent of ledge along southwest-facing side of Mount Roraima, from beginning of sandstone bluffs to summit, state of Bolivar, alt. 2255-2620 m., September 27, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58777. In the absence of pistillate florets the generic position of this curious species is uncertain. It is placed tentatively in Rondonanthus because of its separate petals in the staminate florets and its apparently dioecious habit. It differs pronouncedly from the only other known species of the genus, R. roraimae (Oliv.) Herzog, which has the petals of the staminate florets as long as the sepals and very different involucres. It may possibly represent an undescribed genus. Syngonanthus duidae Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba acaulescens; foliis rosulatis recurvis usque ad 1 cm. longis non fenestratis glabratis, ca. 0.5 mm. latis, obtusis; vaginis arete adpressis ca. 1.5 cm. longis glabris, apice ciliato; pedunculis solitariis gracillimis 8-15 cm. longis 3-costatis tortis basin versus breviter pilosis, apicem versus glabris. Acaulescent herb, or with extremely abbreviated stems; leaves basal, rosulate, recurved, firm-textured, dull-green, tinted with brick- red or brown, 1 cm. long or less, not fenes trace, the venation indis- cernible, essentially glabrous, 0.5 mm. wide or less, blunt at the apex; sheaths surpassing the leaves, closely appressed to the peduncles, about 1.5 cm. long, essentially glabrous except for the ciliate apex, obliquely split at the apex; peduncles solitary, very slender, 8-15 cm. long, lightly 3-costate, twisted, short-pilose on the lower half, glabrous above; heads hemispheric, 3*5-6 mm. in diameter, white; involucral bracelets lanceolate, about 3-2 mm. long, about 0.6 mm. wide at the base, regularly attenuate to the sharply subacuminate apex, stramineous or white, glabrous throughout; receptacle densely white-pilose with rather long hairs; receptacular bractlets oblong or 128 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 oblong-lanceolate, hyaline, about 2.8 mm. long, about 0.4 ram. wide at the base, subacute at the apex, slightly appressed-short-pilose on the back or glabrate, not bearded; staminate florets: sepals 3, sepa- rate practically to the base, narrow-lanceolate, about 2.8 mm. long, about 0.3 mm. wide at the base, attenuate to the subacute apex, sparsely pilose on the back toward the base, not bearded, not glandu- liferous; petals 3, connate into a hyaline tube about 1.4 mm. .long and 0.5 mm. wide, glabrous, 3-lobed and involute at the apex, not glandu- liferous; stamens 3; anthers white, oblong, about 0.2 mm. long; pistillate florets: sepals 3, separate to the base, narrowly elliptic- lanceolate, about 3 mm. long, about 0.4 mm. wide, attenuate to the sharply acute apex, rather sparsely or densely pilose on the back and margins, not bearded, not gland uliferous; petals 3, connate at the middle, hyaline, narrow-ellitpic, about 2.2 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide, acute, somewhat pilose on the back, not bearded, not glandu- liferous; style short, stout, about 0.4 mm. long, glabrous; stigmas 3, about' 0.3 mm. long, densely papillose; style-appendages 3, elongate to 1 mm., glabrous, epapillose, arising from the same place as the stigmas; ovary ovate, about 0.5 mm. long, glabrous, 3-celled, 3- ovulate. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected around a small stream on dry rocky slopes, summit of Cerro Duida, Brocchinia Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1700-1980 m., September 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58199. Syngonanthus venezuelensis Moldenke, sp. nov. Herba perenna pumila caulescens; caulibus usque ad 3 cm. longis gracilibus brachiatis dense foliosis procumbentibus vel adscendenti- bus, ad apicem plusminusve longe pilosis; foliis firmis linearibus 5-7 mm. longis non fenestratis obtusis parcioscule pilosis in statu senectute glabrescentibus; vaginis gracilibus arete adpressis ca- 7 mm. longis parce pilosulis glabrescentibus; pedunculis gracilibus solitariis ca. 1 cm. longis 2-costatis non tortis glabris. Dwarf caulescent perennial, forming dense mats; stems about 3 cm. long, slender, several-branched, densely leafy, procumbent or ascend- ing, more or less long-pilose with soft white hairs on the younger parts; leaves firm, gray-green on both surfaces, linear except for the sheathing base, spreading or recurved, 5-7 mm. long, less than 1 mm. wide, not fenestrate, rounded at apex, rather sparsely and loosely pilosulous on both surfaces, g la bre scent in age, the hairs very short, white, appressed; sheaths slender, closely appressed to the pe- duncles, about 7 mm. long, subequaling the leaves, sparsely pi- losulous like the leaves, glabrescent in age, obliquely split and more or less ciliolate at the apex, the blade about 2 mm. long, narrow-lanceolate, erect, blunt; peduncles slender, about 1 cm. long, glabrous (or minutely pilosulous with appressed hairs at the apex), 2-costate, not twisted, usually one per branch; heads hemispheric, about 5 mm. in diamtere; involucral bractlets stramineous, usually BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 129 darker brown in the central portion, obovate-oblanceolate, about 1.5 mm. long and 0.8 mm. wide, acute at apex, the margins at and above the widest part subhyaline, glabrous and shiny throughout; receptacle long-pilose; receptacular bractlets oblong-oblanceolate or oblong, 1.3-1.7 mm. long, 0.4-0.6 mm. wide, stramineous in a median band, hyaline-margined, often with the margins conduplicate, densely bearded at the apex on the back, otherwise glabrous; staminate florets: sepals 3, separate almost to the base, brunneous, elliptic- obovate or obovate, about 1 mm. long, about 0.4 mm. wide, subacute or obtuse, glabrous throughout, not glanduliferous; petals 3, united into a slender tube about 0.8 mm. long, glabrous, the free lobes about 0.3 mm. long, involute, glabrous, not glanduliferous; stamens 3, in- cluded; pistillate florets: sepals 3, separate almost to the base, hyaline, narrowly oblong or oblanceolate, 0.8-1.3 mm. long, about 0.2 mm. wide, acute at apex, glabrous throughout, the free apical lobes quite short, hyaline, incurved, glabrous, not glanduliferous; style stramineous, about 0.5 mm. long; stigmas 3; ovary oblong, 3-celled. Type in herb. New York Botanical Garden, collected in sandy wet meadow on large mesa, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n northwest to Rio Karuai, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59347. Superficially this peculiar species greatly resembles some of the very dwarf matted species of Paepalanthus. 130 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 RAPATEACEAE Rapatea Steyermarkii Maguire, sp. nov. Herbae terrestres perennantes. Caudex adscendens erectusve, 10-20 cm. longus. Folia 8-10, 50-65 cm. longa; vaginis equlcantibus distichisque, in dispositione paullum helicoideis, 12-15 cm. longis, 1.5-3.5 cm. e costa ad marginem, 10-15-nervatis, vix brevi-castaneo- strigosis, scarioso marginatis, paullatim arctatis in petiolum alatum ca. 1 cm. longum; laminis 40-50 cm. longis 5-7 cm. latis, supra tenuiter celluloso-punctatis, infra similiter punctatis atque conspicue glanduloso-papillatis, 70-80-nervatis , e costa prominenti nervis lateralibus valde adscendentibus, apice f a Ic a to-a eliminate, basi inaequilacerali, abrupte constricto. Pedunculi solitarii vel pauci, 3-5 cm. longi, ca. 1.5 cm. lati, in maturitate valde recurvati; invo- lucri bracteis 2, late cordatis ca. 5 cm. latis ad basim, 6-7 cm. longis, ad apicem abrupte caudatis; receptaculi bracteis scariosis 12-18 mm. longis utrinque pubescentibus uninervatis; pedicellis ca. 1 cm. longis 2 mm. crassis paullum compressis castaneo-pubescenti- bus; spiculis ca. 2 cm. longis sepalis expansis exclusis; bracteolis 9-11, paullum gradatis, exterioribus 12-13 mm. longis 5 cm. latis, interioribus 17-20 cm. longis, 3.5-4.0 mm. latis, acutis brevipungenti- bus, apiculo ca. 1 mm. longo, corpore tr in erva to, utrinque pubescenti- bus. Perianthium non vis urn; ovario triloculari, ovulo uno in loculo. Capsula 7-8 mm. longa, basi subscarioso, sursum indurata; semine 5 mm. longo, cylindrico-oblongo, griseo-brunneo striato, hilo basilari obliquo, concavo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in shaded wet woods of a dwarf type, lower southeastern slopes of Carrao-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1675-1980 m., Dec. 5-6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60868, "leaves arising at base from an elongated caudex or old stem several inches to a foot from the ground, then the leaf bases or sheaths themselves in a fan-like arrangement, but the blades in a spiral or several-ranked arrangement, not in a single rank as in Stegolepis; leaves firmly membra naceous, dull green above, silvery green-papillate below." Rapatea Steyermarkii is most closely related to R. Ulei Ducke, which it strikingly resembles superficially. Aside from its distinct geographic and ecologic isolation, our plant is at once recognized by its short peduncle, smaller head, and much larger spikelets, and by the conspicuously glandular-papillate leaves, noted in the field by the collector. Stegolepis Gleasoniana Steyermark, sp. nov. Foliorura vaginae conduplicatae ovatae, apice rotundatae vel obtusae, nitentes membranaceae, nervis manifestos; laminis crassis coriaceis rigidis late linearibus erectis, subtus pallido-viridibus, 90-95 cm. longis, 8-22 ram. latis, in parte media latissimis, ad extre- mes angustatis, inaequilateris, apice acuminatis, uno latere costa BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 131 media prominent! incrassata, 7-10nervis uno latere, 10-12 nervis alio latere; scapis elongatis tenuissimis, 40-45 cm. longis, 1 mm. crassis, glabris, paucisulcato-striatis, apice paullo dilatatis; involucre nullo nisi bracteis 3 infimis quam vicinis multo longioribus; floribus 1 vel 2 infrequente 4; bracteis brunneis, extimis 3 vel 4 membranaceis majoribus inaequalibus anguste lanceolatis longe acuminatis, 14-18 mm. longis, 3 mm. latis, intermediis 11 brevioribus anguste lanceo- latis, longe acuminatis (exterioribus) vel late lanceolatis vel ovatis, breve- vel longe-acuminatis ( interior ib us), 6.5-7 mm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. latis (interioribus) ad 8-9 mm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis (exterioribus); sepalis unguiculatis, laminis in anthesi exsertis erectis lanceolatis acutis; petalis unguiculatis, laminis suborbicularibus, apice sub- acutis; filamentis lineari-subulatis, 6 mm. longis, in parte inferiore paullo latioribus; antheris lineari-subulatis, 10 mm. longis, poro terminali introrso dehiscentibus; ovario late ovoideo, 2 mm. longo; stylo filiformi, 11 mm. longo; ovulis in quoque loculo 8-10; capsula 4-5 mm. longa; seminibus rhomboideo-oblongis, purpureo-brunneis, 1.5 mm. longis, circiter 20-costatis, striis reticulatis. Sheaths thin, membra naceous, finely nerved, rounded or obtuse at summit; leaves somewhat asymmetric, broader in middle part, narrow- ed at each end, deep green above, pale green below, midrib prominent and thickened on one side, the nerves on either side of midrib promi- nent only on one surface (lower), unequal in number; scapes very slender and elongated; the three outermost bracts foliaceous, unequal and elongated, equaling the flower; sepals brown, the blades rigid, chartaceous, cucullate-incurved, 12-13 mm. long, 4.5-5 mm. wide, the claw membranaceous, oblong-rhomboid, slightly enlarged at junction with blade, 4 mm. long, 3 mm. wide, 7-nerved; petals deep yellow, the blade suborbicular, abruptly narrowed to subacute tip, 16 mm. long, 14 mm. wide, the claw 5 mm. long, 2 mm. wide; fertile stamens 3-5, one to three of them becoming partly or completely petaloid; filaments slightly broader in lower half, 6 mm. long, 1.1 mm. wide near base;ovary with 3 cells, 8-10 ovules in each cell (Fig. 17, c-e). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on moist fluffs of Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing sandstone bluffs near Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1095- 1520 m., August 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58040. This species is remarkable for the elongated foliaceous outer bracts of the heads. In its slender filiform peduncles it resembles S. Allenii Steyermark of Panama, but that has the leaf sheaths taper- ing rather than abruptly rounded at the summit, while, moreover, in S. Allenii the flowers are much smaller and the bracts are strongly imbricate. Stegolepis Gleasoniana appears to be related to S. pauciflora Gleason, from which it differs in the shorter sepals and petals, more slender, almost filiform scapes, which are much narrower- below the heads than in 5. pauciflora, elongated membranaceous outermost 3-4 132 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 bracts, much narrower leaf blades throughout the length, acuminate instead of obtuse or subacute bracts, and the delicate, membra- naceous instead of rigid and thick leaf sheaths, the nerves being evi- dent in the thin sheaths of 5. Gleasoniana and not evident in 5. pauci flora* A-AA FIGURE 17 Stegolepis ptarite puiana Steyerraark. A, Uppermost part of scape with flower heads (X 1); B, Uppermost part of blade (X 1/2). Stegolepis Gleasoniana Steyermark. C, Petal (X 1 >, D, Stamen (X2); E,Seed(X5). Stegolepis parvipetala Steyermark. F, Petal (X 2.5); G, Three of filaments joined at base with one another (highly magnified). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 133 This distinct species is named in honor of Dr. H. A. Gleason of the New York Botanical Garden, who has done much to advance our knowledge of the genus Stegolepis and other genera of the Rapateaceae. Stegolepis parvipetala Steyermark, sp. nov. Foliorum vaginae conduplicatae, incrassatae coriaceae, superne graduatim angustatae; laminis erectis crass is rigidis coriaceis, uno latere argenteo-viridibus, late linearibus, ad extremes angustatis, 90-100 cm. longis, 1-4.5 cm. latis, in parte media latissimis, pluri- striatis, subtus costa media prominenti; scapis elongatis erectis, glabris, pluricostatis, 60-85 cm. longis, 4-6 mm. crassis, apice paullo dilatatis; involucre nullo; floribus 32-35 sessilibus, 14-15 mm. longis; bracteis castaneo-aureis, circiter 22, ovato-triangulari- bus, obtusis, 3-5 (extimis) ad 10 mm. (intimis) longis, 3-4 mm. latis; sepalis 14 mm. longis, laminis 10 mm. longis, 4.5-5 mm. latis; petalis parvis, 11 mm. longis, laminis ovato-oblongis, subacutis vel obtusis, basi subito obtusis vel cordatis, 8 mm. longis, 4.5-5 mm. latis, unguiculis amplis, 3 mm. longis, 4 mm. latis; filamentis 2.5-3 mm. longis, ad basin corollae adnatis, basi connatis; antheris lineari-lanceolatis, basi valde cordatis; ovulis 27, in quoque loculo 9; stylo 13 mm. longo. Leaves grass green on one side, silvery side on other; bracts dull orange; claw of sepals 4 mm. long; petals dull yellow, small, re- curved or spreading back, connate at base; filaments attached at base of petals, joined to each other at base; anthers 7-8 mm. long (Fig. 17, f-g). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Ptari-tepui, on forested south-facing slopes overlying sandstone, on "Cave Rock" above "Cave Camp", state of Bolivar, alt. 1810 m., October 29, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59514 (2 sheets). This species is distinguished by the small petals with a broad claw and broadly ovate blade, dull orange-castaneous bracts, and the filaments united at base. It resembles S, angustata Gleason in the leaf blades cuneate or narrowed at base and in the leaf sheaths gradually narrowed to the summit, but differs in the smaller petals, with a broader claw and differently shaped blade, and in the orange- castaneous instead of pale brown bracts. From S, guianensis Klotzsch it differs in the leaf sheath gradually narrowed to the summit, smaller petals with broad claw and ovate blade, and color of bracts. Stegolepis ptaritepuiensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Foliorum vaginae conduplicatae incrassatae coriaceae late ovatis, 6.5-8 cm. longis, 4-10 cm. latis, nitentibus, supeme rotundatis, marginibus membranaceis fere scariosis; laminis erectis crassis rigidis coriaceis, late linearibus, 25-41 cm. longis, 10-30 mm. latis, apice acutis et angustatis, tenuiter plurinervatis; scapis elongatis, 134 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 60-75 cm. altis, 2-3 mm. crassis, subteretibus, apice dilatatis com- planatis rotundatis, 5-14 mm. latis, pluricostatis; involucre nullo; floribus fuscis, firme chartaceis, 9-18, sessilibus, 17-20 mm. longis, 5-7 mm. crassis; bracteis 27-28, valde imbricatis, extimis brevissi- rais late triangularibus vel ovatis, 4-5 mm. longis, 4-5 mm. latis, intermediis late ovatis vel ovato-lanceolatis, 6-8 mm. longis, 3-4 mm. latis, intimis lanceolatis vel oblongo-lanceolatis, 14-17 mm. longis, 4.5-5 mm. latis, omnibus apice abrupte apiculatis vel breve acuminatis; sepalis 18 mm. longis, unguiculatis, laminis oblongo- lanceolatis; petalis lute is, 14 mm. longis, longe unguiculatis, laminis rhomboideo-subrotundatis", apice abrupte acuminatis; fila- mentis 2 mm. longis; antheris 7.5-8 mm. longis; stylo filiformi, 10.5 mm. longo; ovario 3-loculari, ovulis in quoque loculo 4-5. Scapes subterete except at the top which is flattened and ends in a rounded tip; sepals with blade 15 mm. long and claw 3 mm. long; petals with blade 10 mm. long, 10 mm. wide, and claw 5 mm. long, 2.5 mm. wide; stamens 6, all fertile; filaments papilla te-areolate (Fig. 17, a-b). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Ptari-tepui, in swamp on open level portion of plateau on southeast-facing slopes, state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 ra.. November 1, 1944, Julian A* Steyer- mark 59655; also collected in sandy wet ground with Brocchinia, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n north- west to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Steyermark 59365. This species is the common one found at the base of and on the slopes of Ptari-tepuf. It is related to S. pungens Gleason of Mount Duida, from which it differs in the narrower, more falcate-ens iform leaves, which are acute instead of obtuse at apex, the heads with more numerous flowers, which are smaller, narrower, and in usually two rows instead of one, as in S. pungens, the smaller petals, shorter filaments, smaller bracts, and more slender, subterete instead of flattened scapes. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 135 BROMELIACEAE 11 Brocchinia melanacra L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Verisimiliter acaulis, florifera ultra 8 dm. alta; foliis ad 6 dm. longis, integerrimis, utrinque obscure punctulato-lepidotis, vaginis ellipticis, 7-8 cm. longis, membranaceo-marginatis, basi atro- castaneis lucidisque, laminis strictis, anguste triangularibus, ca. 2 cm. latis, parte apicali ca. 5 cm. longa, involuta, incrassata, laevi, subtus atro-castanea, reliqua parte margine revoluta, utrinque viridi, ex sicco rugosa; scapo recto, 5 mm. diametro, glabro; scapi bracteis e late ovato longe acuminatis, eorum laminis cum apicibus foliorum similibus, quam internodiis multo brevioribus; inflorescentia laxe tri- pinnatim paniculata, ca. 5 dm. longa, oranino glabra; bracteis prima- riis eis scapi similibus, quam basibus sterilibus ramorum multo brevi- oribus; ram is strictis, gracilibus; bracteis florigeris ovato-lanceolatis, acutis, ovaria aequantibus vel quam eis brevioribus; lioribus breviter sed graciliter pedicellatis, paulo divergentibus; sepalis lanceolatis, acutis, 4.5 mm. longis; petalis anguste panduratis, cucullatis, sepala subaequantibus, albis; staminibus inclusis, filamentis serei secundae cum petalis paulo connatis; ovario obovoideo, trigono, 4 mm. longo, omnino infero; stylis coalitis (Fig. 18, a-e). Type collected on summit of Cerro Duida, on high moist ridge top, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1820-2075 m., September 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58352. Tate 671, a very immature specimen that came from the summit of Duida and that I could not place previ- ously, is undoubtedly this same species. For comparison with other species see the key below. Brocchinia secunda L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Caulescens, florifera verisimiliter sesquimetralis vel ultra; caule reclinato, ultra 3 dm. longo, 7 mm. diametro, foliaceo; foliis ad 23 cm. longis, integerrimis, supra glabris, subtus dense punctulato- lepidotis, vaginis ellipticis, ca. 5 cm. longis, quam laminis haud latioribus, laminis anguste subtriangularibus, acuminatis sed apice ipse acutis apiculatisque, 35 mm. latis, planis, margine angusto* albido excepto utrinque viridibus, areolatis; scapo ignoto; inflores- centia laxissime tripinnatim paniculata, fere metralis, sparse minu- te que albido-furfuracea; bracteis primariis ex ovato acuminatis, parvis, quam basibus sterilibus ramorum multo brevioribus, punctu- lato-lepidotis; ramis divergentibus, gracillimis, ultimis saepe secundis; bracteis florigeris ovatis, acutis, 2-3.5 mm. longis, pedicellos graciles superantibus, membranaceis; floribus secundis, patentibus; sepalis lanceolatis, obtusis, 6 mm. longis, basi incras- satis, ecarinatis; petalis late ovatis, cucullatis, basi breviter unguiculatis, sepala subaequantibus, albis; staminibus inclusis; ovario gracillime cylindrico, ad 18 mm. longo, paulo supero; stylis liberis (Fig. 18, f-j). By Lyman B. Smith 136 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type collected on moist face of dripping sandstone bluffs, Ptari- tepuf, steep forested slopes at base of first line of sandstone bluffs, on south-facing part, east of "Cave Rock", state of Bolivar, alt. 2130 m., November 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59863. Brocchinia Steyermarkii L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Florifera 6 dm. alta (ISteyermark); foliis ad 7 dm. longis, strictis, utrinque subdense punctulato-lepidotis, vaginis late ovatis, ca. 8 cm. longis, basi castaneis, la minis anguste subtriangularibus, pungentibus, ca. 35 cm. latis, ex sicco involutis, reticulatis; scapo erecto, 1 cm. diametro; scapi bracteis foliaceis, infimis dense imbricatis; inflorescentia ample 3- vel 4-pinnatim paniculata, minute denseque brunneo-flocculosa; bracteis primariis subfoliaceis, parvis, supremis quam basibus sterilibus ramorum multo brevioribus; ramis FIGURE 18 Brocchinia melanacra. A, Apex of branch (X 1); B, Apex of leaf (X 1>, C, Sepal (X 5); D, Petal (X 5); E, Apical section of ovary (X10X Brocchinia secunda. F, Apex of leaf (X 1); G, Branch (X 1). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 137 divergentibus, gracilibus, ultimis plerumque subfasciculatis; bract- eis florigeris late ovatis, acutis, quam ovariis multo brevioribus; floribus sessilibus, divergentibus; sepalis subtriangularibus, 4 mm. longis, haud carinatis; petalis ellipticis, obtusis, nullo modo cucul- latis, sepala subaequantibus, aurantiacis; staminibus inclusis, filamentis latis, basi cum sepalis petalisque connatis; ovario oblongo-ellipsoideo, triangulate, 8 mm. longo, omnino infero; stylis coalitis (Fig. 19, a-e). Type collected in swampy savanna, bordering forest of Rio Karuai, between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and base of Ptari-tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 18, 1944, Julian A t Steyermark 60347. FIGURE 19 Brocchinia Steyermarkii. A, Flower (X 1); B, Apex of leaf (X 1); C, Sepal (X 5>, D, Petal (X 5>, E, Apical section of ovary (X 5). Brocchinia vestita. F, Flower (X 1>, G, Apex of leaf (X 1); H, Sepal (X 5); I, Petal (X 5); J, Stamen (X 5); K, Apical section of ovary (X 5X 138 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Brocchinia vestita L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Parva, e fragmentis solum cognita; foliis ca. 2 dm. longis, vaginis brevibus, quam laminis viz latioribus, atro-castaneis , laminis anguste triangularibus, acuminacis, pungentibus, planis, ad 28 mm. latis, integerrimis, supra glabris lucidisque, subtus subdense punctulato-lepidotis, utrinque viridibus; scapo erecto, 6 mm. diame- tro, dense brunneo-puberulo; scapi vaginis anguste triangularibus, acuminatis, glabris, ad apicem versus incrassatis, supremis quam internodiis bene brevioribus; inflorescentia subdense tripinnatim paniculata, 25 cm. longa, 15 cm. diametro, bracteis primariis excep- tis dense puberula; bracteis primariis eis scapi similibus, ad 18 mm. longis; ramis gracilibus, sublaxifloris; bracteis florigeris e late ovato acuminatis, quam ovariis subduplo brevioribus, tenuibus; floribus sessilibus, divergentibus vel patentibus; sepalis oblongo- ellipticis, obtuse carinatis cucullatisque, 4 mm. longis; petalis oblongo-ellipticis, obtusis, sepala subaequantibus, albis; staminibus liberis, inclusis; ovario 5-6 mm. longo, tereti, paulo supero; stylis liberis (Fig. 19, f-k). Type collected on ridge top, summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58279. For comparison with other species see the key below. The following key will serve to relate the new species of Broc- chinia, proposed in this paper, to my treatment in the Contributions from the Gray Herbarium 161: 30. 1946. 1. Ovary only one-third inferior; leaves and scape-bracts serrate. B, s errata. 1. Ovary wholly or almost wholly inferior. 2. Leaf-blades narrowly triangular or subtriangular, acute or acuminate. 3. Capsule trigonous. 4. Flowers sessile; petals orange B. Steyermarkii, 4. Flowers slenderly pedicellate. 5. Leaf-blades, scape-bracts and primary bracts of uniform texture; inflorescence bipinnate B, prismatic a. 5. Leaf-blades, scape-bracts and primary bracts with dark castaneous indurate involute apices; inflores- cence tripinnate fl, melanacra, 3. Capsule terete. 6. Leaf-sheaths prominent, 20-25 cm. long, dark casta- neous; inflorescence narrow B. ocuminata. 6. Leaf-sheaths inconspicuous, much smaller; inflores- cence broad. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 139 7. Flowers secund; ovary slender, 18 mm. long B, secunda. 7. Flowers not secund; ovary stout, 5-6 ram. long fl. vestita. 2. Leaf-blades ligulate, rounded and apiculate (no new species under this heading). Connellia caricifolia L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Caulescens, ramosa, florifera 17 cm. alta; caule ultra 1 dm. longo, 2-3 mm. diametro; foliis dense quaquaversis, 6 cm. longis, omnino inermibus, vaginis late ovatis, 2 cm. longis, glabris, sulcatis, laminis linearibus, 4 mm. latis, supra glabris, subtus perobscure punctulato-lepidotis, marginibus albis cartilagineis except is utrinque viridibus; scapo erecto, 2-2.5 mm. diametro, brunneo, lucido; scapi bracteis internodia superantibus sed scapum baud obtengentibus, late ovatis, lucidis, infimis caudatis; inflorescentia simplicissima, laxe perpauciflora, glabra; bracteis florigeris late ellipticis, apicu- latis, ad 14 mm. longis, pedicellos graciles superantibus; floribus erectis; sepalis ellipticis, ca. 12 mm. longis, tenuibus; petalis 2 cm. longis, unguiculatis , roseis, lamina suborbiculari; staminibus stylo- que inclusis; ovario supero (Fig. 20, a-b). Type collected on exposed surface of morros, summit of Mount Roraima, on northwest portion north and northwest of Summit Camp, state of Boh'var, alt. 2620-2740 m., September 27, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58846. The flowers are very similar to those of C f Quelchii, also from Mount Roraima, but the leaves are weak, gla- brous above and prominently white -margined where those of C. Quelchii are stiff, densely lanate above and essentially uniform in texture. With considerable misgiving I am restoring the genus Connellia, because it represents the least objectionable of several awkward choices. To include C. Augustae, C Quelchii and the two new species here proposed, in Puya, involves too much contradiction in the key to genera. The technical characters of capsule-dehiscence and seed-appendages place Connellia much closer to Lindmania than to P uya which it more closely resembles in habit. To reduce Connellia to Lindmania would be logical, especially in view of the intermediate position of Lindmania guianensis, but I hesitate to do so until it is possible to establish the validity of Lindmania as distinct from the earlier Cottendorfia. Lindmania guianensis has the placentae practically as reduced as in Cotten- dorfia, and the discovery of fruit of the latter may show that the rather doubtful distinction on ovule-appendage is equally untenable. Phylogenetically, Connellia appears to link Puya to Lindmania but to be closer to the latter. 140 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 20 Connellia caricifolio. A, Scape and inflorescence (X 1); B, Leaf (X IX Connellia nutans. C, Base of leaf (X 1); D, Branch of inflorescence (X 1); E, Flower (X 1); F, Petal and stamen (X 1). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 141 The following key summarizes the distinctions discussed above: 1. Seeds broad, a late; capsule primarily loculicidal; petals strongly spirally twisted together after anthesis Puya 1. Seeds narrow, caudate or apiculate; capsule septicidal (un- known in Cottendorfia) or sometimes about equally both; petals not twisted together after anthesis. 2. Seeds or ovules merely apiculate; placentae basal. Cottendorfia 2. Seeds long-caudate; placentae usually extending almost the height of the cell. 3. Petals white, colorless, separate after anthesis; sepals not over 5 mm. long, thin, flat; plants slender. Lindmania 3. Petals brightly colored, more or less massed together after anthesis but not twisted; sepals larger and firmer; plants relatively robust Connellia Connellia nutans L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Dense aggregata, plus minusve caulescens (?), planta fructifera metralis vel ultra; foliis multis, caulem quaquaverse denseque vesti- entibus, ca. 3 dm. longis, vaginis amplis, basi medioque integris, dissite perobscureque punctulatis, brunneis, lucidis, laminis anguste triangularibus, a cumin at is, ad 3 cm. latis, basi extrema dentibus ad 2 mm. longis dense armatis alibi integris, infimis delapsis; scapo decurvato, 14 mm. diametro, scapi bracteis erectis, dense imbricatis, subfoliaceis sed omnino inermibus; inflorescentia bipinnatim panicu- lata, 2-7 dm. longa, 8-12 cm. diametro, subthyrsoidea, glabra; bracte- is primariis e late ovato acuminatis; ramis strictis, gracilibus, floriferis brevibus sed fructiferis ad 18 cm. longis et bracteas multo superantibus; bracteis florigeris oblongo-lanceolatis, 17 mm. longis f brunneis, tenuibus; pedicellis gracillimis, 10 mm. longis; sepalis ellipticis, obtusis, 14 mm. longis, carinatis, brunneis, lucidis; petalis bene unguiculatis roseis, lamina suborbiculari; staminibus styloque inclusis; ovario supero; seminibus caudatis (Fig. 20c-f). Type collected along base of east-facing high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 2410-2450 m., November 7, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59933', common type on bluffs, in dense mats. The flower and seed of Connellia nutans closely resemble those of C Augustae, but the deflexed inflorescence of the former quickly distinguishes it. Also even in fruit the branches of C.Augustae are very short. Steyermark 59611, from south-facing high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, October 30, 1944, alt. 2400-2410 m.. is sterile, but so closely resembles the type of C. nutans that it seems very likely that it is the same species. 142 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 21 Navia aurea. A, Floral bract (X 1); B, Leaf (X 1). Navia glauca. C, Leaf (X 1); D, Flower (X 1>, E, Floral bract (X 1). Navia Steyermarkii. F, Leaf-blade (X 1); G, Flower (X 1); H, Floral bract (X 1). Navia xyridiflora. I, Flower (X 1); J, Leaf-blade (X 1). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 143 Guzmania confinis L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Acaulis, florifera ad 5 dm. alta; foliis strictis, dense rosulatis, ad 23 cm. longis, viridibus (ISteyermark), vaginis ellipticis, lamina fere aequantibus, utrinque punctulato-lepidotis, laminis anguste triangularibus, 23 mm. latis, subtus obscure punctulato-lepidotis, supra densissime cinereo-lepidotis, margine revolutis; scapo erecto, gracili; scapi vaginis subfoliaceis, densissime imbricatis, purpureis; inflorescentia dense bipinnatim paniculata, cylindrica; bracteis primariis eis scapi similibus sed gradatim brevioribus, infimis flores multo superantibus; ramis subabortivis, flores 3 subfasciculatim gerentibus; bracteis florigeris suborbicularibus, 5 mm. longis, quam sepala multo brevioribus, membranaceis, sparse lepidotis; sepalis oblongis, late obtusis, 10 mm. longis, ad 6 mm. connatis, membrana- ceis, sparse lepidotis; petalis 20 mm. longis, alte conglutinatis, nudis, albis, laminis ellipticis; staminibus styloque inclusis; capsula cylindrica, rostrata, 2 cm. longa (Fig. 22, a-b). Type collected on limestone outcrops of Paramo de Tama, near Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Tachira, alt. 3045-3475 m., July 15, 1944 , Julian A. Steyermark 57380; terrestrial, the common dominant type, forming dense colonies. Guzmania confinis is much more conspicuously lepidote on the upper surface of its leaves and bracts than on the lower, a character shared by G. palustris, but not by its other near relatives, G. Mosquerae and G. crypto nth a. Guz- mania palustris has a much stouter habit and broader leaves and bracts than G. confinis and its flowers are about twice as large. Mez has placed such species with highly connate sepals in Theco- phyllum, but in every instance that I have been able to check, the corolla proves them to be typical of Guzmania. Guzmania retusa L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Acaulis; foliis suberectis, 5 dm. longis, inflorescentiam supe- rantibus, utrinque minute obscureque punctulato-lepidotis, vaginis magnis sed baud distinctis, laminis lingulatis, 6 cm. latis, apice late rotundatis et retuso-apiculatis, subtus pallide purpureis, supra purpureo-maculatis, margine anguste purpureis; scapo erecto, gracili; scapi bracteis erectis, dense imbricatis, ellipticis, apiculatis, punctulato-lepidotis; inflorescentia simplicissima, dense ellipsoidea, 4.5 cm. longa, 2 cm. diametro, apicem usque fertili; bracteis flori- geris orbicularibus, leviter convexis, 2 cm. diametro, sepala supe- rantibus, coriaceis, lucidis, punctulato-lepidotis, nervatis vel fere laevibus; floribus subsessilibus; sepalis ellipticis, 13 mm. longis, aequaliter ad 5 mm. connatis, carinatis, coriaceis, apice sparse lepidotis; petalis 23 mm. longis, flavis, laminis late ellipticis; staminibus styloque inclusis (Fig. 23, a-c). Type collected on lower south-facing slopes between Rio Karuai and first ridge above Rio Karuai, Ptari-tepuT, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60677; terrestrial. I hesitate to describe a species from two specimens coming from 144 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 FIGURE 22 Guz mania confinis. A, Branch (X 1); B, Inflorescence (X 1). Pitcairnia tuberculata. C, Branch of inflorescence (X 1). Tillandsia lacera. D, Petal (X 1); E, Branch of inflorescence (X 1>, F , Sepal (X 1 ). I BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 145 localities some seventeen hundred miles apart, so the above des- cription is wholly from the type. However, I can find no significant difference in Steinbach 9623 which comes from the department of Cochabamba in Bolivia. Navia aurea L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Breviter caulescens; caule baud ultra 10 cm. longo, 8 mm. dia me- tro; foliis multiseriatis, persistentibus, caulem omnino obtegentibus, vaginis late obovatis, 12 mm. longis, tenuibus, nervatis, ad apicem versus subdense serrulatis, laminis linearibus, acuminatis pungenti- busque, 8 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. lads, laxe minuteque serrulatis, coriaceis, viridibus (ISteyermark), juvenilibus ad basin versus laxissime albido-floccosis, per aetate glabris lucidisque; inflores- centia dense capituliforme, sessile; bracteis florigeris anguste lanceolatis, sepala subaequantibus, apice minute serrulatis; floribus imperfecte cognitis, sessilibus; sepalis liberis, lineari-lanceolatis, longe acuminatis, ca. 12 mm. longis, tenuibus, glabris, lateralibus carinatis; petalis aureis, ca. 25 mm. longis (Fig. 21, a* bX Type collected in dry rock crevices of bluff along Cano Negro, summit of Cerro Duida, Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58219. Its bright yellow flowers immediately separate Navia aurea from all other known members of the genus, yet its very fine many-ranked leaves with their delicate cobwebby indument distinguish it even when sterile. Navia duidae L. B. Smith var. glabrior L. B. Smith, var. nov. Differt foliis subtus minute punctulato-lepidotis, glaucis, haud cinereis. Type collected along rocky banks of Cano Negro, summit of Cerro Duida, between Brocchinia Hills and Savanna Hills, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1050-1600 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 58210; terrestrial among rocks. Navia glauca L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Caulescens; caule ad 15 cm. longo, 1 cm. diametro; foliis caulem dense quaquaverse vestientibus, patentibus, vaginis brevibus, omnino occultatis, laminis anguste triangularibus, acuminatis, pungentibus, infra 7 cm. longis, ad 9 mm. latis, laxe minuteque serru- latis, coriaceis, supra glabris viridibusque, subtus minute piloso- lepidotis et glaucis; inflorescentia dense capituliforme, in foliorum centre nidulante, pauciflora; bracteis florigeris lanceolatis, sepala superantibus, glabris; floribus sessilibus; sepalis liberis, 14 mm. longis, oblongo-lanceolatis, acutis, glabris, posticis carinatis; petalis ad 23 mm. longis, albis; staminibus styloque inclusis (Fig. 21, c-e). 146 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type collected on summit of Cetro Duida, on high moist ridge top, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1820-2075 m., September 4, 1944, Julian A Steyermark 58320* FIGURE 23 Guzmania retusa. A, Flower (X 2/3); B, Inflorescence (X 2/3>, C, Apex of leaf (X 2/3). Pitcairnia cinerea. D, Sepal (X 2/3 >, E, Leaf (X 2/3); F, Branch of inflorescence (X 2/3). TiLlands ia stenoglossa. G, Apez of leaf (X 2/3); H, Branch of in- florescence (X 2/3). Navia Steyermarkii L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Caulescens; caule ultra 2 dm. longo; foliis caulem dense quaqua- verse vestientibus, patentibus, vaginis brevibus, omoino occultatis, la minis linearibus, acuminatis, ca. 20 cm. longis, 8 mm. latis, laze BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 147 minuteque serrulatis, supra glabris, subtus dissite piloso-lepidotis mox glabris, utrinque viridibus; inflorescentia dense capituliforme, in foliorum centre nidulante, 15 mm. diametro; bracteis florigeris lanceolatis, sepala superantibus, ad apicem versus serrulatis; flori- bus sessilibus; sepalis liberis, 13 mm. longis, oblongo-lanceolatis, acutis, glabris, posticis carinatis; petalis ad 21 mm. longis, albis; staminibus styloque inclusis (Fig. 21,f-h). Type collected on moist southeastern-facing sandstone bluffs near Cano Negro (tributary of Canb Iguapo), Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1095-1520 m., August 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58012. Navia xy rid if lore L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Aggregata, caulescens; caule robusto, ukra 1 dm. longo; foliis caulem dense quaquaverse vestientibus, persistentibus, patentibus, vaginis brevibus, omnino occultatis, laminis linearibus, acuminatis, ad 19 cm. longis, 16 mm. latis, dense minuteque serrulatis, supra glabris viridibusque, subtus griseis, dissite minuteque punctulato- lepidotis; inflorescentia dense capituliforme, in foliorum centro nidu- lante, pauciflora; bracteis florigeris ellipticis, apiculatis, sepala superantibus, coriaceis, brunneis, apice lepidotis; floribus sessili- bus; sepalis liberis, posticis spathulatis, 11 mm. longis, ad apicem versus valde alatis et lepidotis; petalis albis, delapsis solum cognitis (Fig. 21, i-j). Type collected on dry slopes, Brocchinia Hills, Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1700-1980 m., September l f 1944, Julian A t Steyermark 58152. In habk, Navia xyridiflora appears practically identical with N. angustifolia except for a slightly more even upper leaf-surface, yet the sepals show die strongest contrast in the genus. In N. xyridiflora they are strongly heteromorphic with the posterior ones spatulate and broadly alate, while in N. angusti- folia they are all lance-oblong and not at all alate. The following key shows how the above novelties are distin- guished from previously known members of Navia: 1. Inflorescence elongate, interrupted N caulescens. 1. Inflorescence densely capitate or glomerate. 2. Leaf-blades 12-19 mm. broad, densely serrulate. 3. Inflorescence distinctly scapose, glomerate from several heads; leaf-blades densely white-lanate beneath; sepals 5.5 mm. long. N. bicolor. 3. Inflorescence sessile, capitate; leaf-blades glabrous or sparse- ly and obscurely punctulate-lepidote beneath; sepals 11-19 mm. long. 4. Sepals to 19 mm. long, lance-oblong, subsimilar, not dilated toward apex N. angustifolia. 148 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 4. Sepals not over 11 mm. long, the posterior ones much dilated toward apex, alate-carinate N xyridiflora. 2. Leaf-blades less than 10 mm. wide. 5. Sepals not over 6 mm. long. 6. Leaf-blades 6 mm. broad .V. acaulis. 6. Leaf-blades less than 3 mm. broad. 7. Leaf-blades soon deciduous and exposing the branched stem, 3 cm. long. A'. Schultesiana. 7. Leaf-blades persistent and concealing the stem, 10 cm. long A', graminifolia. 5. Sepals 10-1 9 mm. long. 8. Leaf-blades tapering evenly from base to apex; sepals free. 9. Leaf-blades not over 9 cm. long. 10. Petals bright yellow; leaf-blades laxly serrulate, 2-3 mm. wide, 8 cm. long; floral bracts serrulate. ..A. aurea. 10. Petals white or flavous; floral bracts entire. 11. Leaf-blades densely serrulate, 4.5 mm. wide, 5 cm. long N brachyphylla. 11. Leaf-blades laxly serrulate, to 9 cm. long. 12. Leaf-blades pruinose-lepidote beneath with linear scales, less than 7 cm. long but 9 mm. wide. A', glauca. 12. Leaf-blades appressed-lepidote beneath. 13. Scales of the lower surface of the leaf-blade with distinct free margins, making the surface appear cinereous-scurfy. N duidae. 13. Scales of the lower surface of the leaf-blade punctiform, immersed, making the surface appear glabrous A. duidae var. glabrior. 9. Leaf-blades about 20 cm. long, 8 mm. wide; floral bracts serrulate toward apex N* Steyermarkii. 8. Leaf-blades narrowed or inrolled toward base, 13-22 cm. long; sepals much connate. 14. Leaf-blades subentire with only a few teeth near the base A'. Gleasonii. 14. Leaf-blades sparsely serrulate throughout. 15. Stem 22 cm. or longer; leaf-blades to 25 cm. long, 9.5 mm. wide; sepals 16 mm. long N. Maguirei. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 149 15. Stem 6-10 cm. long; leaf-blades less than 20 cm. long, 5 mm. wide; sepals 10 ram. long. A'. Maguirei var. minor. Pitcairnia cinerea L. B. Smith, sp. nov. E fragmentis solum cognita, verisimiliter acaulis, florifera ultra 3-4.5 dm. alta (ISteyermark); foliis homomorphis, bulbose rosulatis, ca. 3 dm. long is, vaginis late ovatis, 15 mm. longis, crasse coria- ceis, inflatis, laminis arcuato-recurvatis, linearibus, longe acumi- natis, 10 mm. latis, coriaceis, margine spinis patentibus gracilibus ad 3 mm. longis laxe armatis, supra dissite lepidotis, mox glabris, subtus densissime adpresseque cinereo-lepidotis; scapo erecto, 3.5 mm. diametro, cinereo-lepidoto, mox glabro; scapi bracteis in finals foliaceis, internodia multo superantibus, supremis angustissime triangularibus, parvis, quam internodia multo brevioribus, integris; inflorescentia laxe bipinnatim paniculata, spars issime lepidota; bracteis primariis supremis scapi similibus, quam ramis multo brevioribus; ramis divaricatis, subdense florigeris, ad 6 era. longis; bracteis florigeris late ellipticis, apiculatis, 3-4 mm. longis, tenui- bus; floribus divergentibus, sessilibus; sepalis anguste subtriangu- laribus, apice asymmetrice acutis, 15-18 mm. longis, coriaceis, basi alato-carinatis; petalis angustis, 25 mm. longis, nudis, margine minutissime denticulatis , pallide viridibus; staminibus styloque in- clusis; ovario 2/3 supero, parte infero obconico, 6-alato; ovulis alatis (Fig. 23, d-f). Type collected on igneous rock outcrops, Puerto Ayacucho, Terri- torio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., September 11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58514. Because of its alate ovules, Pitcairnia cinerea, along with P. armata, P. ctenophylla, P. heliophylla and P. patenti- flora, would seem to belong in section Schweideleria. It is interest- ing to note that all these species agree in their very narrow spiny leaf-blades, while all the species previously grouped in the section have distinctly petiolate broad-bladed leaves with few or no spines. Pitcairnia cinerea is very unusual in the genus for its 6-winged ovary. Pitcairnia tuberculata L. B. Smith, sp. nov. E fragmentis fructiferis solum cognita, verisimiliter acaulis et florifera ultra metralis; foliis rosulatis, ultra 7 dm. longis, vaginis suborbicularibus, 3 cm. longis, integris, atro-castaneis, extus ad apicem versus densissime brunneo-lepidotis , laminis sublinearibus, acuminatis, basi paulo angustatis sed baud petiolatis, ad 2 cm. latis, his vetustis glabris, toto margine spinis gracilibus atris ad 2 mm. longis laxe armatis; scapo erecto, 8 mm. diametro, scapi brac- teis foliaceis, internodia superantibus sed scapum nullo modo occult a ntibus; inflorescentia ampla, laxe bi- vel tripinnatim panicu- lata; bracteis primariis angustissime triangularibus, ad 3 cm. longis, quam basibus sterilibus ramorum multo brevioribus; ramis gracilibus, 150 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 ad 25 cm. longis, ad apicera versus minute tuberculatis; bracteis florigeris elliptic is, apiculatis, 5 mm. longis, quam pedicellis multo brevioribus; floribus patentibus, saepe secundis; pedicellis 1 cm. longis, gracilibus, tuberculatis; sepalis anguste triangularibus, ad 27 mm. longis, ecarinatis, subcoriaceis, densissime grosseque tuberculatis; petalis delapsis solum cognitis, linearibus, 5 cm. longis, nudis; staminibus verisirailiter inclusis; ovario 4/5 supero; ovulis caudatis (Fig. 22, c). Type collected along dry grassy slopes following quebrada, be- tween Beguilla and Mucuchachi', state of Me'rida, alt. 1065-2430 m., May 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56297. Pitcairnia tuberculata is strongly reminiscent of P. echinata but has naked petals, much smaller sepals and floral bracts and much more complex indument on the sepals. The indument of P. tuberculata consists of rods so sculptured as to be dendritic in form. On account of the naked petals, P. tuberculata would fall close to P. ferruginea in the key in the Pflanzenreich, but the latter has merely stellate indument and poorly demarcated leaf-sheaths. Tillandsia lacera L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Acaulis, florifera 27 cm. alta; foliis mukis, dense rosulatis, erectis, 12-20 cm. longis, utrinque dense adpresseque lepidotis, vaginis late ovatis vel suborbicularibus, atro-castaneis, laminis anguste triangularibus, long acuminatis, 2-3 cm. latis, cinereo- lepidotis; scapo erecto, gracili; scapi vaginis dense imbricatis, ellipticis, dense lepidotis, infimis foliaceo-laminatis, alteris late rotundatis dein abrupte lineari-caudatis vel apiculatis, ex sicco chartaceis; inflorescentia dense bipinnatim paniculata, breviter cylindrica, 7 cm. longa, 3.5 cm. diametro; bracteis primariis eis supremis scapi similibus, erectis, bases steriles spicarum sub- aequantibus, spicis e basi sterili nuda erecta divergentibus, dense 4-6-floris, oblongis, acutis, complanatis, 20 mm. longis, 8 mm. latis; bracteis florigeris dense imbricatis, lanceolatis, subcucullatis, 9 mm. longis, sepala paulo superantibus, obtuse carinatis, chartaceis, nervatis, dense adpresseque cinereo-lepidotis; floribus subsessili- bus; sepalis liberis, lanceolatis, late acutis, 8 mm. longis, carinatis, nervatis, glabris; petalis 13 mm. longis, auriculis binis praeditis, laminis oblongis, late rotundatis, valde laceratis, fulgide lilacinis, stamina styloque superantibus (Fig. 22, d-f). collected in ^thickets along quebrada, above Betania, at base of Paramo de Tama', state of Tachira, alt. 2285-2430 m., July 14, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57282. On account of its lacerate auricled petals, Tillandsia lacera is obviously related to T. heterandra, but it differs in its abruptly caudate upper scape-bracts, denser inflorescence, and short spikes with naked sterile bases. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 151 Tillandsia rubra R. & P. var. reducta L. B. Smith, var. nov. Differt planta minore, 6-10 dm. alta; inflorescentia simplex vel e spica terminal! normal! et lateralibus abortivis formata. Type collected on southeastern portion of base of Carrao-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1460-1615 m., December 4-5, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60851 (inflorescence simple); epiphyte on lower part of tree trunk. Also collected on ridge shoulder between Quebrada de Morro and Quebrada Cortijo, by boundary line Lara-Trujillo, above Humocaro Bajo, state of Trujillo, alt. 2600-2800 m., February 6, 1944, Steyermark 55334 (cotype, with inflorescence with aborted lateral branches); epiphyte in crotches of shrub. Tillandsia (Pseudo-Catopsis) stenoglossa L. B. Smith, sp. nov. Acaulis, florifera 3 dm. alta; foliis paucis, subbulbose rosulatis, 26 cm. longis, scapum superantibus, utrinque dense punctulato- lepidotis, vivo omnino roseis (ISteyermark), exterioribus valde re- ductis, vaginis late ovatis, ad 10 cm. longis, laminis anguste lingu- latis, 16 mm. latis, apice late acutis apiculatisque, planis; scapo erecto, gracillimo, mox glabro; scapi bracteis oblongis, parvis, remotis, cinereo-lepidotis; inflorescentia erecta, laxe bipinnatim paniculata, 10 cm. longa, spars is sime cinereo-lepidota; bracteis primariis eis scapi similibus, bases breves steriles ramorum paulo superantibus; spicis secunde patentibus, laxe florigeris, 5 cm. longis, 1 cm. latis; rhachi flexuosa, gracili, angulata; bracteis flori- geris ovatis, acutis, ecarinatis, quam sepalis distincte brevioribus, fere laevibus; floribus valde divergentibus, nullo modo secundis; sepalis liberis, obovatis, asymmetricis, 5 mm. longis, laevibus (Fig. 23, g-h). Type collected in Bonne tia roraimae forest on southwest-facing shoulder, Ptari-tepui', bordering swamp, state of Bolivar, alt. 2000- 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59775. In my key in the Contributions from the Gray Herbarium, 89: 16, this species would fall next to Tillandsia parviflora and T guana eas tens is. It differs from both of them in its ligulate leaf-blades and from 7. guanacastensis in its lax spikes. 152 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 COMME LINAGE AE Aneilema gracilis (H.B.K.) Steyermark, comb. nov. Tradescantia gracilis H.B.K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 7: 261. pL 672. 1825. Aneilema gracilis, forma bicolor (Kunth) Steyermark, comb. nov. Tradescantia gracilis p bicolor (Kunth) C. B. Clarke in DC. Mono. Phan. 3: 298. 1881. Tradescantia b ico lor Kunth, Enum. 4: 88. 1843. South-facing slopes of Cordillera del Avila, just above Caracas, along trail towards Los Venados, Distrito Federal, alt. 1520-1675 m., Steyermark 55027. The stamens in this collection are 6 in number, all fertile, equal and similar, and barbate in the lower third. So far as the 6 equal stamens are concerned, the collection matches H.B.K's plate 672 of Tradescantia gracilis. Phaeosphaerion pseudomonosperma (O. Ktze.) Steyermark, comb. nov. Athyrocarpus Pseudomonosperma O. Ktze. Rev. Gen. PI. 3, pt. 2: 319. 1898. Monagas: Montana de Aguacate, along Quebrada de Pajarral, tributary to Rio Caripe, northeast of Alto de Aguacate, between Caripe and Caripito, alt. 600-900 m., Steyermark 62217. Tradescantia venezuelensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Perennis, caulibus erecto-adscendentibus, basi decumbentibus, glabris, 40 cm. longis; foliis membranaceis, oblongo- vel ovato- lanceolatis, acutis, basi obtusis vel rotundatis valde asymmetricis, supra viridibus, subtus argenteo-viridibus, 3-5- 7 cm. longis, 1.5- 2.5 cm. latis, utrinque pilosis; vaginis 5-8 mm. longis, 3-5 mm. latis, marginibus apicibusque ciliatis, apice oblique truncatis; pedunculis 1.5-3.5 cm. longis uno latere dense pilosulis; bracteis 2, subaequali- bus, cordato-ovatis, obtusis, 12-13 mm. longis, 12 mm. latis, margini- bus dense ciliatis; sepalis ovato-oblongis, obtusis, falcato-asym- metricis, 3 mm. longis, sepalorum 2 tenuibus glabris, tertio uno latere carinato, carina ciliata; petalis albis, 2 mm. longis, obtusis vel rotundatis; staminibus 6, 3 brevioribus; filamentis glabris, ad 2 mm. longis; stylo filiform!, in fructu persistenti, glabro, 1-2 mm. longo; se minibus 4, oblongis vel quadrato-rhomboidalibus, griseo- brunneis, 1.25-1.5 mm. longis, 0.75- 1 mm. latis, uno latere plus minusve 12-scrobiculato, e contrario reticulate cicatrice hilari elongata. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected between La Trinidad and headwaters of Rio de Amana, Cerro Tururaiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 1300-1800 m., May 10, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62688. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 153 Known locally as "Suelda con sue Ida". Characterized by the glabrous filaments, small white petals, tiny sparsely pilosulous sepals, small size of seeds, strongly inequi- lateral base of leaves, small bracts subtended on one side by a leaf, and short pedicels, this species is related to Tradescantia comme- linoides Roem. & Sch. of Central America and Mexico. From this species, it differs, among other respects, in its white petals. It is related to T cymbispatha Clarke, from which it differs in the much smaller seeds, more densely pubescent bracts, smaller petals and sepals, inequilateral leaves, shorter pedicels, and filaments all glabrous. From T. anagallidea Seub. and T. fluminensis Veil, it may be distinguished by the asymmetric narrowed leaf base, smaller flowers, shorter pedicels, and glabrous filaments. LILIACEAE Excremis coarctata (R. & P.) Baker, forma alba Steyermark, f. nov. A typo recedit petalis alb is. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on ascent of Pico de Naiguata, above Los Chorros, state of Miranda, alt. 2200-2765 m., June 16-17, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62963. This differs from typical E. coarctata in the white, instead of blue, petals. Nietneria paniculate Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba perennis; foliis erectis, caeruleo-viridibus, linearibus, falcatis, angustate acuminatis, firmiter 10-costulatis, 7-17 cm. longis, 1.5-3.5 mm. latis, vaginis equitantibus; inflorescentia panicu- lata, 1.5-7.5 cm. longa, 1.5-2 cm. lata, pedicellis 8-13 mm. longis, erectis; bracteis infimis 4.5-6 mm. longis; perianthio superne flavo, parte inferiore olivaceo-viridi, hypanthio late conico, 2 mm. longo, segmentis 5 mm. longis, exterioribus 1.5 mm. latis, interioribus 1.75-2 mm. latis, marginibus scariosis albidis 0.5 mm. latis, sub- aequalibus, lanceolatis, acutis, apice paullo incurvatis, 5-7-nervatis; filamentis subulatis, 3 mm. longis; antheris oblongis, 1.1 mm. longis; ovario late conico, 3mm. longo sursum sensim angustato. Tips of leaves long- or narrowly acuminate; the 2-3 bracts of the scape above the lowest folia ceous bract poorly developed and re- duced in size; inflorescence elongated paniculate, the flowers rather remotely separated; perianth segments 6, the inner 5-7-nerved with scarious whitish margins, the outer 7-nerved; bracts at base of low- est flowering branches 4.5-6 mm. long; stigmas subcapitate; styles 1 mm. long. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59362. 154 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 This is the second species to be described in the genus Nietneria, previously represented by the single species /V. corymbosa Klotzsch & Schomb. of the Roraima region. It differs from that species in having a paniculate elongate instead of corymbose or subcorymbose inflorescence, the flowers more separated, much shorter bracts at the base of the lowest flowering branches, those in TV. corymbosa being more foliaceous, 7-9 mm. long in anthesis and 16-20 mm. long in fruit, the tips of the leaves long- or narrowly acuminate, whereas in N. corymbosa they are short-acute to subacuminate, and finally in the middle and upper bracts of the scape, which in N, corymbosa are more foliose and better developed. Smilax duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex scandens ubique glaber; ramulis teretibus laevibus vel minute tuberculatis, inermis; petiolis crassis, 30 cm. longis basi dilatis; laminis coriaceis elliptico-oblongis, 20-21 cm. longis, 7-9 cm. latis, obtusis vel acutis, basi subacutis et in petiolum subito contractis, basi 5-nervatis, nervis extimis minus prominentibus; pedunculis umbellarum mascularum in racemis bracteatis ad 5.5 cm. longis dispositis; bracteis oblongis acutis, 5.5-6.5 mm. longis; pedunculis 20-23 mm. longis,- paullo compressis; receptaculis mas- culis subglobosis 2 mm. diametro; floribus pallido-viridibus 21-23 per umbellam; pedicellis pallido-viridibus gracilibus 6-7 mm. longis; perianthii segmentis oblongis, 4.5-5 mm. longis, circiter 1.2 mm. latis, subacutis; staminibus perianthium aequantibus; filamentis 2.5 mm. longis; antheris linear! oblongis, 2.2 mm. longis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Cerro Duida, southeastern-facing forested sandstone slopes along Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 260- 610 ra., August 26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58057. This species resembles S. pseudosyphilitica Kunth in appearance, but differs in having larger staminate flowers, much longer pedun- cles, and longer pedicels. The general shape and large size of the leaves simulate those of 5. graciliflora A. C. Smith and S. grandi- folia Regel, but those species have aculeate stems. From 5. immersa A. C. Smith the new species may be distinguished by the larger 5-nerved leaves, longer peduncles and pedicels, and longer perianth segments. Smilax Lasseriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caulis fruticosus teres striatus, tenuiter tuberculatus, ramulis novellis striato-angu latis minute tuberculatis, inermis, scabridulis; petiolis crassis, 5-7 mm. longis, apicem versus incrassatis et rugu- losis; larainis coriaceis, supra lucidis, ovato-oblongis, 6-9 cm. longis, 3-5.5 cm. latis, basi subcordatis in petiolura subito con- tractis, apice obtusis breviter calloso-mucronulatis, e basi conspicue 3-5-nervatis, venis utrinque prominulis in rete grosso areolatum connexis; umbellis foemineis axillaribus; pedunculis foemineis BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 155 brevibus, 2-10 mm. longis, striatis; pedicellis foemineis 1 mm. longis, 0.6 mm. latis; perianthii segmentis anguste oblongis obtusis, exterioribus 1.8-1.9 mm. longis, 0.8-0.9 mm. latis, interioribus 1 .5 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis, apice incurvato-cucullatis; stigmatibus brevibus, sessilibus, incrassatis, latioribus quam longioribus, 0.5 mm. altis; ovario 1.5 mm. longo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected onSororopan-tepuf, crest of cerro between east and west end, state of Bolivar, alt. 2255 m., Julian A. Steyermark 60121, "sprawling over ground by wooded streamlet; stems wiry; leaves coriaceous, deep green both sides; flowers pale green." This species is named in honor of Dr. Tobias Lasser of the Ser- vicio Botanico of the Ministerio del Agricultura y Cria in Caracas. In the obtusis h, apiculate leaves and scabridulous stems this species resembles S. rufescens Griseb., from which it differs chiefly in the subsessile, pistillate peduncles and shining upper surface of the cordate or subcordate leaves. Smilax viminea Griseb. has sub- sessile peduncles, but much narrower leaves. Smilax Williams it Macbr. has obtusish leaves, but non-scabrous, non-verrucose branch- es, and the reticulation of the upper surface of the leaf blades con- sists of smaller areolation. Smilax Pittieriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex scandens ubique glaber; ramulis teretibus laevibus inermis; petiolis 1-1.5 cm. longis; laminis coriaceis oblongo-lanceolatis, 7-14 cm. longis, 1.5-5 cm. latis, acutis vel acuminatis, basi sub- acutis vel obtusis in petiolum contractis decurrentibus, e basi 3-5- nervatis, nervis extimis inconspicuis; pedunculis umbellarum mascu- larum axillaribus solitariis c ire her 2.5 cm. longis, paullo compress is; receptaculis masculis subglobosis 2 mm. diametro; floribus viri- descenti-flavidis, ca. 6 per urabellam; pedicellis masculis gracilibus 9-12 mm. longis, 0.4-0.5 mm. latis; perianthii segmentis lineari- oblongis obtusis subaequalibus, 5.2-5*3 mm. longis, 1.2-1.4 mm. latis, extus apicem versus et ad marginem parce et minute papilloso- tomentulosis, 1-nervatis; staminibus brevioribus quam segmentis; filamentis 2 mm. longis; pedicellis foemineis 6-7 mm. longis, 0.3-0.5 mm. latis; perianthii foeminei segmentis lineari- oblongis obtusis, 4 mm. longis, I mm. latis, extus apicem versus parce papilloso- tomentulosis; staminodiis 6, subulatis, 1.2 mm. longis, arcuato- adscendentibus; stylis 3, crassis, carnosis, oblongis, parte superiore tercero paullo constrictis 1-1.2 mm. longis; ovario 1.5 mm. long. Type (staminate plant) in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in scrubby forest at margin of swampy meadow, vicinity of "Misia Kathy camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepui and Sororopan-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60251; co-type (pistillate plant), same locality, Steyermark 60251a. 156 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 The dimorphous leaves of the pistillate and staminate plants are noteworthy, those of the staminate plants being broader. The older mature leaves of both sexes are non-reticulate and show immersed nerves, whereas the younger leaves of both sexes manifest a reticu- late conspicuously nerved and veined appearance. In age, apparent- ly, the leaves become much more coriaceous, and the veins become immersed on the upper leaf surface. On these older leaves usually just one main nerve stands out, the other lateral ones being only slightly evident. This species is related to S. immersa A. C. Smith of British Guiana, the principal likeness being found in the nerves of the upper leaf surface becoming immersed in the leaf tissue of the older leaves. From this species it differs in its shorter petioles, smooth rather than minutely tuberculate branches, more narrowly lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate leaves, longer pedicels of the staminate flower, and staminate inflorescence composed of only one umbel. Smilax staminea Griseb., f. obtusata Steyermark, forma nova. A typo differt apice foliorum obtuso vel subobtuso; pedunculis foemineis axillaribus solitariis 2-4 mm. longis, 1.5 ram. latis; pedi- cellis bacciferis 5-6 mm. longis. Stems striatulate, glabrous, unarmed; petioles thickened, 6-15 mm. long; leaf-blades deep green above, dull paler green below, ovate- oblong (older leaves) to narrowly oblong (those on lateral shoots), 6.5-H cm. long. 2.5 cm. wide, shining above, conspicuously reticu- late-veined on both sides, obtuse to rounded at base, obtuse or subobtuse at apex, 3-5-nerved from the base; fruiting peduncles short, solitary, 2-4 mm. long; fruiting pedicels 5-6 mm. long; berries pale green, 7-8 mm. in diameter. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on forested sand- stone south-facing slopes between pleteau portion and "Cave Camp," Ptari-tepuf, state of Bolfvar, alt. 1700-1800 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59695. Tofieldia duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba caespitosa, foliis elongato-linearibus acicularibus, 5.5-14 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. latis, glabris, longitudinaliter 6-10-striatis, basi distiche vaginantibus; scapo erecto tereti, 13-25 cm. longo, glabro foliis longioribus, 2-6-floro; bracteis minutis; floribus strictis race- mosis; pedicellis erectis, 8-12 mm. longis; involucello bracteolis late ovatis acutis 1.5-2 ram. longis; perianthii segmentis oblongo- lanceolatis acutis, 8 ram. longis, 1.75-2 mm. latis, 5-7-striatis; filamentis linearibus planis 2.7 mm. longis; antheris lineari-oblongis, 1.2 ram. longis, 0.5 ram. latis; stylis 3 coalitis, 1.5 ram. longis; stigmatibus 3 subcapitatis; ovario 3-lobato conico-oblongo 3.5 mm. longo apicera versus acuto, triloculari; ovulis 10 in quoque loculo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along stream bank [ BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 157 above Vegas Falls, Brocchinia Hills, summit of Cerro Duida, Terri- torio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1700-1980 m., September 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58176', co-type in herb. N.Y. Bot. Card., collected on rocks in streambed at Central Camp, summit of Mount Duida, alt. 1550 m., Dec. 20-28, 1928, G. //. H. Tate 546. This species differs from T. Schomburgkiana Oliver, described from Mount Roraima, and with which it has been confused, by its glabrous, long-acicular leaves, smaller perianth, much more slender scape and pedicels, and the minute reduced bracts of the scape and at the base of the pedicels. Tofieldia sessiliflora Hook., var. robustior Steyermark, var. nov. A typo differt inflorescentia valde elongata, 20-28 cm. longa; seminibus 2-2.5 mm. longis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in wet meadow at Las Sabanetas, above Los Aposentos, west of Humocaro Bajo, state of Lara, alt. 2530 m., February 5, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 55291. Known locally as "Barrita de San Jose'". This differs from typical T. sessiliflora in its much more elongated inflorescence and longer seeds. AMARYLLIDACEAE Pancratium Moritzianum (Kunth) Steyermark, comb. nov. Hymenocallis Moritziana Kunth, Enum. PI. 5: 668. 1850. Stem ancipital; filaments green in upper half, white below; style dull green; all other parts white; segments recurved, 1/2 curved; leaves green above, pale below; cultivated at Mucuchachf, state of Merfda, alt. 1065 m., May 4, 1944, Steyermark 56319 (2 sheets). VELLOZIACEAE Vellozia duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Caudex erectus simplex subligneus 1.3-1.8 m. altus, 2.5-5 cm. diametro; foliis apicalibus subcoriaceis adscendentibus undique viridibus 45-50 cm. longis, 10-11 mm. latis, apicibus pendentibus, supra glabris, subtus subglabratis vel inter nervios minute pilosulis, marginibus basi adpresso-hirsutis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on ridge top, Savana Hills, summit of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 1025-1200 m., September 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58270, "stems 4-7 feet tall; leaves ascending with drooping tips, sub- coriaceous, grass green both sides; stems subligneous, soft, 1-2 inches in diameter. " 158 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 It is with hesitancy that a new species in this genus is described from a vegetative state only, but the plant from the summit of Duida differs vegetatively from other species as follows: the broader and longer leaves which are glabrous on the upper surface and only subglabrate to minutely pilosulous in the sulcations between the nerves on the lower surface, the appressed-hirsute basal margins of the leaves, and the relatively tall thick stems which vary from 1.3- 1 .8 meters in height. Vellozia duidae is locally common in the Savana Hills, and forms a striking appearance with its tall subligneous stems giving rise at the tip to the long leaves. These stems are much taller than in V, tubiflora H.B.K. of the lowlands of the Upper Orinoco in Vene- zuela, and have much broader and longer leaves than either V. tubiflora or V. Alexandrinae (Schomb.) Goeth. & Henr. of the Gran Sabana region bordering Roraima, Auyan-tepui' and Ptari-tepui. In those species, moreover, and especially in V. Alexandrinae, the leaves are densely appressed-silvery-sericeous-pubescent beneath. The chances are great that V. duidae, geographically isolated as it is on the summit of Duida, will be found to possess additional characters as a distinct species when its flowers are eventually collected and described. DIOSCOREACEAE Dioscorea bolivarensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Caules teretes, glabri; laminis membranaceis cordato-ovatis acumi- natis, 4-6 cm. longis, 3-3.5 cm. latis, 7-nervatis glabris; petiolis 1.5-1.8 cm. longis; paniculis masculis paniculato-ramosis, 10-15 cm. longis; racemulis 2.5-3.5 cm. longis; floribus plerumque binis vel trinis fasciculatis pedicellatis; pedicellis 1-2 mm. longis glabris; bracteis ca. 1 mm. longis ovatis acuminatis; perianthio 2 mm. lato rotate; segmentis lineari-oblongis 1.5 mm. longis, 0.5-0.8 mm. latis, tubo brevi; sta minibus fertilibus 6, perianth ii tubo insert is; fi la- me mis elongatis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along rocky cas- cades of Rio Upaca, west of Upata, state of Bolivar, alt. 500 m., July 31, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57551. The paniculately branched staminate inflorescence relates this species to section Sarcantha Uline, as treated by R. Knuth in Das Pflanzenreich (IV. 43: 247. 1924), and to D. amazonum Griseb. in that section, but that species has very elongated staminate branches of the inflorescence and the flowers are solitary, whereas in D. bolivarensis the flowers are in pairs or in cy mules of threes, and much smaller. Dioscorea Lasaeriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caules usque 2.5-* mm. crassi, hirtello-pubescentes, pilis patulis obsiti; laminis firmiter papyraceis ovato-oblongis, cordato-ovatis BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 159 vel subrotundatis, apice subiter cuspidatis, basi sinu latissimo cordate, adultis 8.5-10 cm. longis, 5.5-9 cm. lads, subtus villosis, supra glabris, 7-9-nervatis , venis prominence reticulatis, praesertim subtus; petiolis 3-4 cm. longis hirtellis; racemis masculis fascicula- tis pluribus in axilla folii, usque 15-20 cm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. crassis, villosis, rhachi et floribus et pedicellis villosis; fasciculis sub- sessilibus 1-1.5 mm. longis, 2-4-floris; pedicellis 3-6 mm. longis, villosis, perianthio 1.8-2 mm. longo, villoso, usque ad 4/5 partito; segmentis lanceolato-oblongis, obtusis, extus villosis; staminibus 6, centralibus; filamentis recurvatis, basi in tubum coalitis; antheris suborbicularibus brevioribus quam filamentis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on meadowy slopes between La Sabana de las Piedras and Cerro Negro, northwest of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 1200-1500 m., April 5, 1949, Julian A. Steyermark 61836; also collected in woods above Las Cuadras, along Quebrada Molino, north of Torondoy, state of Me'rida, alt. 1820- 2255 m., March 27, 1944, Steyermark 55802. A member of subgenus Helmia (Kunth) Benth., sect. Dematostemon Griseb., as treated by R. Knuth in Das Pflanzenreich IV. 43: 50-51. 1924, this species, because of its staminate flowers villous on the outer surface, is related to D. Fendleri R. Knuth of Venezuela, but differs from that species in having villous stems and the lower sur- face of the leaves villous. It is also closely related to D. sericea R. Knuth of Colombia, from which it differs in the much longer pedicels of the staminate flowers, the acuminate or cuspidate leaf-tips, and the loosely villous instead of villous-sericeous pubescence of the lower surface of the leaves. Dioscorea sororopana Steyermark, sp. nov. Volubilis glabra; caulibus tenuibus subteretibus; foliorum laminis firmiter membranaceis vel subcoriaceis late ovatis, subito acumina- tis, basi sinu latissime cordato, adultis 4-8 cm. longis, 3.5-6 cm. latis, glabris, 7-1 3-nervatis , nervis extremis furcatis, subtus con- spicuoribus et laxe areolatis; petiolis 1.5-4 cm. longis; inflores- centia mascula spicata; spicis masculis simplicibus solitariis vel 2-fasciculatis, 8-9 cm. longis, glabris angulatis, longioribus quam foliis; floribus masculis 2-3-glomerulatis, sessilibus; glomerulis 1-3 mm. remotis; bracteis ovatis cuspidatis, 2.5 mm. longis; peri- anthio masculo campanulato, 2-2.5 mm. longo, segmentis subaequali- bus, suborbiculari-ovatis, rotundatis vel obtusis, 1.5 mm. longis, 0.75-1 mm. latis, paullo longioribus quam tubo; staminibus 3, tubi fundo insertis, subcentralibus erectis, 1 mm. longis; filamentis 0.7-0.8 mm. longis; spicis fructiferis 10 cm. longis, 4 capsulas gerentibus; capsulis suborbicularibus vel subreniformibus 17-18 mm. longis, 18-19 mm. latis; seminibus undique alis circumcinctis, 9 mm. longis, 5-6 mm. latis, late oblongis, semine ipso suborbiculari 3-4 mm. longo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected by wooded streamlet, 160 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 crest of cerro between east and west end, Sororopan-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2255 m., November 14, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60124 (staminate plant); same locality Steyermark 60143 (pistillate plant), co-type. By having the seeds winged all around, this species would fall into subgenus Eudioscorea, according to R. Knuth's treatment of the genus in "Das Pflanzenreich". It is characterized by the 3 short fertile stamens without staminodia in the staminate flowers, the broadly suborbicular, rounded or obtuse staminate perianth segments, the fasciculate, sessile staminate flowers, the capsule as broad as or slightly broader than long, and the relatively small, broadly ovate, heart-shaped leaves with a conspicuous reticulum of nerves beneath. It may be considered a member of the sect. Hemidematostemon Griseb., the known species of which are all Brazilian, but does not agree with any of the described species of that section. IRIDACEAE Trimezia Fosteriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba perennis, ex cormum oriunda; scapo erecto subcomplanato simplici glabro, 60-75 cm. alto, bi- vel tri-foliato, bracteis subfolio- sis remotis, 5 - 13 cm. longis; foliis radicalibus elongatis erectis glauco-viridibus subcoriaceis conspicue striatis linearibus, 30-65 cm. longis, 5-8 mm. latis, apice obtusis et asymmetric is; spatha terminali sessili 1-3-flora bivalva; valvis inaequalibus pedicellum subaequantibus striatis late lanceolatis carinatis 3.5-4.5 cm. longis, 8-10 mm. latis, acutis vel acuminatis, exteriore interiorera basi amplectenti; floribus aureo-purpureo-maculatis; perigonii laciniis 2.5 cm. longis, exterioribus patentibus, interioribus minoribus sur- sum arcuatis; stylo 13 mm. longo trigono tripartite, laciniis triangu- latis aureo-flavidis 4 mm. longis, uno angulo ad duas margines late alato; stigmatibus bifidis lobatis vel crenatis, dentibus obtusis; staminibus styli ramulis oppositis et adnatis; filamentis liberis aureo-flavidis 4 mm. longis; antheris 6 mm. longis, apice apiculatis, juxta longitudinem dehiscentes; ovulis in loculis plurimis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Rio Tek- Yunsen, between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and Carrao-tepui^ state of Bolivar, alt. 1375 m., December 4, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 60834; sandy wet ground with Stegolepis and Brocchinia, Gran Sabana, between Mission of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen northwest to Rio Karuai, on large mesa, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., October 26, 1944, Steyermark 59364. This species is named in honor of Dr. Robert C. Foster of the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University. His studies of tropical American Iridaceae in recent years have done much to further our taxonomic knowledge of this family. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 161 The long basal, closely ribbed, narrow leaves, foliose flowering scapes, and yellow perianth segments, of which the inner ones are spotted purple, distinguish this species. According to Dr. Foster, who has examined my material, "this species represents a transition between the rather broad, flat, thin leaves of T. martinicensis (Jacq.) Herb, and its allies, and the rigid, terete, thick leaves of the Lans- 6erg*o-group, exemplified by T. juncifolia (Klatt) Benth. & Hook." MUSACEAE Heliconia Schneeana Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta 3 m. alta; foliorum laminis utrinque pallido-viridibus an- guste oblongis, apice subito acuminatis; inflorescentia in scapo aphyllo foliorum vaginis inferne abscondito terminal!, erecta; rhachidi inflorescentiae conspicua, flexuosa; rhachidis internodiis 3-6 cm. longis, in sitfco 4-5 mm. crassis, dense brunneo-villosulis; bracteis spathaceis rubris 8, e longa to-lanceolatis, e basi latioribus, apice acutis 12-19 cm. longis, 1-1.5 cm. latis, reclinatis vel reflexis, dorso inferne praesertim tomentosis; bractea infima fertili elongata, 38 cm. longa, lamina parva instructa; floribus in axillis spatharum, fasciculatis perpluribus pedicellatis ovario longioribus; bracteis membranaceis lanceolatis acuminatis, 4.5-5 cm. longis, 1-1.3 cm. latis, glabris; pedicellis flavidis 1.5-3 cm. longis, dense brunneo- villosulis; tepalis 4-4.5 cm. longis, glabris, basi viridescenti- flavidis superne pallido-viridibus; filamentis pallid o-f la vid is; ovario basi flavido, superne viridi. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest above Hacienda Agua Blanca, above La Azulita, state of Merida, alt. 1310- 1340 m., April 25, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56083 (3 sheets), "stems 10 feet tall; flowers among upper leafy shoot pan; bracts pointing downward, deep red; pedicel yellow; ovary yellow at base, green in upper half; filaments pale yellow; leaves pale dull green both sides." This species is characterized by the strongly reflexed or down- ward-pointing, narrowly elongated linear-lanceolate bracts of the inflorescence, the flexuose densely villosulous rachis, the densely villosulous pedicels, and the erect inflorescence. It is named in honor of Dr. Ludvig Schnee of Caracas, who', for many years, has studied and published on various groups of Vene- zuelan monocotyledons. MARANTACEAE Calathea acuminate Steyermark, sp. nov. Planta 35-40 cm. alta; foliis ad 18 cm. longe petiolatis, petioli parte superiore ad 4-5 mm. longa tereti callosa supra minutissime 162 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 pilosa; laminis inaequilateralibus elliptic o-lanceolatis vel anguste oblongo-ellipticis acuminatis basi acutis membranaceis, utrinque glabris, 13-20 cm. longis, 2.7-3.3 cm. latis; vaginis membranaceis praesertim supra minute adpresso-puberulis; spiels ellipsoideo- ovatis, 3 cm. longis; pedunculis gracilibus striatulis glabris vel minute adpresso-puberulis; bracteis 3-4, late ovatis acuminatis, 2.2- 3.7 cm. longis, 1.2-1.8 cm. latis, praesertim infra minute puberulis; sepalis ellipticis 11-12 mm. longis; corolla alba, tubo 15 mm. longo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected en las sabanetas, a lo largo de los caminos en sitios poco humedos, Capihuara, Alto Casiquiare, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 120 m., May 24, 1942, Llewelyn Williams 15532, "hierba hasta de 40 cm. con flores blancas"; en los sitios poco humedo en la selva, San Carlos de Rib Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., February 28, 1942, Llewelyn Williams 14515, "hasta de 30 cm. de alto; flores blancas". This species apparently is a member of subgenus Microcephalum Benth. as treated by K. Schumann in "Das Pflanzenreich" IV. 48: 111. 1902. It differs from all other members of this subgenus, how- ever, in its larger flower with longer corolla tube measuring at least 15 mm. long. It is further characterized by having few (3-4) long, acuminate bracts, which are minutely puberulous, especially at the base, and the narrowly elliptical, long-acuminate leaves. From C. Baraquinii (Verschaff.) Reg. it differs in the much longer petioles, which are glabrate or minutely pilosulous, larger spikes, glabrate to minutely puberulent peduncles, and longer corolla tube. Calathea duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. PJanta acaulis; scapis e basi plantae emittentibus a foliis discre- tis; foliis basalibus subcoriaceis inaequilateralibus, late ovatis vel suborbiculari-ovatis subito mucronatis, basi truncatis vel rotundatis, 42 cm. longis, ad 36 cm. latis, glabris; scapis saltern 45 cm. longis, in sicco 6-8 mm. crassis, dense adpresso-puberulis, supra velutinis; spicis obovoideo-subglobosis, apice rotundatis basi obtusis vel rotundatis, 9.5-10 cm. longis, ad 10 cm. latis; bracteis omnino fertili- bus spiralibus, orbiculatis, apice rotundatis, plerumque fenestralibus tenuibus plurimis, 4-5 cm. longis, 3-4 cm. latis, extus puberulis, praesertim infra; floribus non vis is; capsulis trilocularibus, apice truncato-depressis, extus parce puberulis, 15 mm. longis, 11 mm. crassis; seminibus 3, arillosis, uno solum maturescentibus, obtuse subtrigonis, seminis corpo nigro 9 mm. longo, 7 mm. crasso, arillo btunneo 3 mm. longo, 5 mm. lato. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected between Sabana Grande and Base River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 210 m., August 23 t 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57888, "flowering stems arising from base of plant; leaves subcoriaceous, deep green above, dull green below; bracts lace-like, dull brown; fruit orange." BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 163 Locally known as "Bijau", the leaves of this plant are reported to be used in wrapping a type of tamale here called "hallaca". The fruiting bracts with their fine lacy network impart to this species a most unusual aspect. If they are a normal and natural feature, then the species may be considered as the most extra- ordinary one of the genus. Examination by high power microscope reveals that the skeletal tissue is a left-over one, originally covered by parenchymatous cellular tissue. However, the parenchyma ap- pears to be very thin, whereas the fibro- vascular network accounting for the unusual lace-like skeleton of the bracts, is exceptionally strong and persists in fruit as the characteristic gross morphological feature of the bract. The species is further distinguished by the densely, fine pubes- cent naked flowering scape arising at the base of the plant, the large broadly orbicular bracts, in which at least the lowest ones are villosulous on the outer surface, the large inflorescences, and the large orbicular-ovate or broadly ovate leaves. Calathea Lasseriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Folia ad 22 cm. longa; petiolis longissime vaginatis fere ad articulum, vaginis raerabranaceis infra medium 8 mm. latis, petioli parte superiore 5-6 mm. longa, 4-5 mm. crassa, subtereti callosa, supra pilosulis; iaminis inaequilateralibus supra viridibus infra argenteo-viridibus membranaceis obovato-ellipticis abrupte et brev- iter acuminatis, basi obtusis, 20-30 cm. longis, 8-16 cm. latis, glabris; inflorescentia sessili terminal!, inferne foliorum basibus cincta; spica anguste ovata, 3.5 cm. longa; bracteis 2.5-3 cm. longis, circum apicem minute puberulis, aliter glabris; floribus pallido- flavidis; sepalis linearibus obtusis, 11-12 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, glabris; corollae tubo cylindrico, 12 mm. longo, 1.5 mm. crasso, pubescent! pilis adscendentibus; lobis exterioribus oblanceo latis, acutiusculis, 9 mm. longis, 3 mm. latis; ovario glabro. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest near Base River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 215 m., August 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 57920, "terrestrial; flowers creamy-yellow; leaves silvery gray green below, rich deep green above with sulcate nerves." This species is apparently related to C. mishuyacu Macbr., known only from near Iquitos, Peru. Our collection differs from the type of that species (Klug 416) in its sessile, instead of subsessile in- florescence, broader more membranous sheaths of the petioles, the sheaths of the petioles extending to the junction of the leaf blade instead of ending below the callus as in C. mishuyacu, the shorter broader callus at the top of the petiole, the leaf blades more rounded at the base, and the shorter bracts. It is also related to C. propinqua (Poepp. & Endl.) Koernicke of Surinam and Brazil, and to C. exscapa (Poepp. & Endl.) Koernicke 164 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 of Peru. From the former it differs in the sheaths of the petioles extending all the way to the junction with the blade, the callus por- tion at the base of the blade not pubescent, the more rounded base of the leaf blades, the glabrate bracts, and the smaller flowers. Ischnosiphon Lasseriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba erecta stricta; caulibus minute verruculoso-tuberculatis, supra medium 0.5 cm. crassis; petiolis ad articulum vaginatis, arti- culo 7-9 mm. longo plerumque glabro, vaginis 6-6.5 cm. longis, glabris; laminis inaequilateralibus utrinque viridibus ovatis acumi- natis, basi rotundatis, 8.5-13 cm. longis, 2.8-3.8 cm. latis, glabris; racemis solitariis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in lower portion of Quebrada O-paru-ma, tributary of Rio Pacairao, below Santa Teresita de Kavanayen, state of Bolivar, alt. 915-1065 m., November 15, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 60557, Local name: "Curarima-yek". This species is related to /. surinamensis (Miq.) Koernicke of the Guianas and Brazil, and to / verruculosus Macbr. of Peru. In its solitary spikes it resembles the former, but differs from that chiefly in the verruculose stems, while from the latter it may be distin- quished by the smaller leaves, and by the more finely verruculose stems, the projections being closer together and less conspicuously raised above the surface of the stem. Monotagma duidae Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba erecta metralis; foliis longe petiolatis, articulo subtereti 0.8-6.5 cm. longo, glabro vel pubescenti; vaginis basi vel interdum superne dense strigillosis; laminis infra cinereo-viridibus interdum atro-viridibus lineatis, inaequilateralibus ovato-lanceolatis, acumi- natis basi obtusis, 32-45 cm. longis, 11-15 cm. latis, supra ad costam raediam plus minusve dense hirtello-pubescentibus, interdum ad superficiam leviter puberulis, aliter glabris; inflorescentia termi- nal!, folio frondoso suffulta; paniculis congestis ovoideis vel ovato- ellipticis, 10-13 cm. longis, 6-8 cm. latis; bracteis subcoriaceis pallid o- viridibus vel cupreis suffusis, 2.2-2.4 cm. longis, strigillo- sis; floribus blancis, roseo-suffusis; bracteolis membranaceis ovato- lanceolatis subacutis, 7 mm. longis; sepalis lineari-spatulatis, obtusis 5 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis; corollae tubo 1.5-2 cm. longo; lobis 5-6 mm. longis, 3 mm. latis, lobo exteriori anguste spatulato, 7 mm. longo; staminodio exteriori calloso 4 mm. longo; a nth era late obovato-oblonga; filamento late linear!. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in second woodland after crossing Esmeralda Ridge on way to Duida, between Esmeralda Savana and southeastern base of Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 200 m., August 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57807, "leaves in rosette from cluster on stems; staminodia pale rose at BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 165 base, rest of petals white; bracts pale green; leaves grass dull green above, gray green below with dull dark green lines"; forest along Base River (Cano Negro), at southeastern base of Cerro Duida, alt. 225 m., August 23, 1944, Steyermark 57927, "herb in dense clump, 3 feet tall; leaves gray green below, deep green above; bracts brick- colored above; flowers white with rose-salmon"; San Carlos, Rio Negro, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., 1942, Lletvelyn Williams 14243. This species is characterized by the combination of the short, dense inflorescence, strigillose bracts, relatively short sepals and corolla parts, densely puberulent upper portion of the petioles, and minutely puberulent midrib of the upper leaf surface. It is related to M. laxum (P. & E.) Schum. and M. exannulatum Schum., from which it differs in the shorter sepals, abbreviated, shorter inflorescence, strigillose bracts, finely puberulous upper portion of the petiole, and puberulous midrib of the upper leaf sur- face. Williams 14243 has the leaf surface and petioles more pu- bescent than the other two collections cited, but is apparently the same in all other respects. BURMANNIACEAE Burmannia sanariapoana Steyermark, sp. nov. Caules erectes simplices vel ramosi, 11-23 cm. alti, inferne folio- losi, superne parce bracteosi; foliis 5-6, infimis ovato-lanceolatis, 3-5 mm. longis, caulinis lineari-lanceolatis vel lanceolatis, subulatis squamiformibus, caulem vaginantibus, 5-12 mm. longis, 0.5-1*5 mm. latis, prominenter uninerviis; bracteis caulinis adpressis remotis oblongo-lanceolatis, acutis, 3-5 mm. longis; floribus in racema capituliformi vel in cyma dichotoma secundis subsessilibus bracte- atis; bracteis elliptic o-oblongis, 1 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis; ovario 1.3 mm. longo; perianthio obconico triquetro purpureo, apice palli- diori et viridi, superne alato, tubo triangulari 2-3.5 mm. longo, lobis exterioribus ovatis 1-1.3 mm. longis erectis alatis vel cristatis, supra marginibus inflexis apice cucullatis, lobis interioribus lineari- spatulatis vel anguste oblongo-linearibus, rotundatis, 4 mm. longis; staminibus sessilibus, infra bases loborum interiorum insertis, connective ellipsoideo, 2 cristis apicalibus sublanceolatis; antheris reniformibus; stylo cylindrico-filiformi; stigmatibus divaricatis in- fundibuliformibus cristatis (Fig. 24). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in vicinity of Sanari- apo, near Rio Sanariapo, tributary of Orinoco river, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 100 m., September 8, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58466, "flowers purple with paler lavender and greenish at tip". This species is related to B. dasyantha Mart, of Brazil, but has smaller flowers and shorter and more scale-like leaves than that 166 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 species. It is intermediate between 5. capitata (Walt.) Mart, forma brae te os a (Gleason) Jonk. and H. dasyantha. FIGURE 24 Burmannia sanariapoana Steyermark A, Portion of inflorescence (X 5); B, Flower and bracts (X 5); C, One of inner and outer perianth lobes from within, and attached stamen (X 18>, D, Outer perianth lobe with crest, lateral view (X 18); E, Stamen (highly magnified); F, Upper part of style with stigmas (highly magnified). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 167 ORCHIDACEAE 1 2 Pogonia stricta C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, gracilis. Caulis sparsim ramosus, cum ramis strictis paucifloris, sine foliis sed minute bracteatus. Racemi bi-vel quadriflori. Flores lateraliter visi arcuati. Sepala carnosa. Sepa- lum dorsale fomicacum, longitudinaliter concavum, lanceolate- oblongum. Sepala lateralia arcuato-falcata, caetera similia. Petala elliptic o-oblonga, leviter falcata, quam sepala paulo breviora sed latiora. Labellum tubulari-involutum, simplex, lance olato-oblongum, obtusum; discus basi minute bicallosum, cum fascia lata carnosa minute multipapillosa per medium. Columna apice dilatala, ala conspicua term in a ta. Plant terrestrial, very slender, at least 23 cm. high (up to the apex of the raceme) in the only complete plant present. Stem with 1 to several strict and more or less remote branches, produced below into an irregularly flexuous villous portion, leafless, provided remotely with minute appressed, triangular-ovate and acute or narrowly triangular- lanceolate and acuminate bracts which are 10 mm. or less long; branches short, 2- to 4-flowered, rarely up to 7.8 cm. long. Floral bracts strict, triangular-ovate, deeply concave, acuminate. Flowers small, narrowly campanulate and arcuate when seen from the side in natural position. Sepals fleshy, longitudinally concave, greenish yellow. Dorsal sepal fornicate, lanceolate-oblong, acute, apiculate, up to about 20 mm. long and 4 mm. wide when expanded, dorsally lightly carinate. Lateral sepals oblique and falcate, lanceolate-oblong, acute, about 20 mm. long and 4.8 mm. wide, dorsally carinate. Petals similar to the lateral sepals, elliptic- oblong, falcate, acute, up to 18 mm. long and 5 mm. wide, 3-nerved (or 5-nerved in the middle), with minutely irregular margins, creamy yellow. Lip tubular-involute in natural position, simple, lanceolate- oblong, obtuse, up to about 16.3 mm. long and 6.2 mm. wide below when expanded, with the lateral margins toward the apex minutely erose and crisped-undulate; disc minutely bicallose at base, with a broad central oblong-lanceolate acuminate fleshy band (entirely covered by crowded papillose keels) extending from the base nearly to the apex. Column small, from a slender base rather abruptly dilated above, terminating in a prominent triangular blunt wing which is lacerate on each side below, about 8 mm. or less high at the back (Fig. 25). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203783, isotype in Herb. Ames, no. 64865, Brocchinia-Stegolepis-Heliamphora swamp on southwest-facing shoulder, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59786, "lateral sepals with pale greenish in center, lip creamy white with rose-lavender or magenta". 1 2 By Charles Schweinfurth 168 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 POGONIA stricta C. Schweinf. FIGURE 25 Pogonia stricta. 1, Plant (X 4/5); 2, Flower from the side (X 2); 3, Dorsal sepal (X 2); 4, Petal (X 2>, 5, Lateral sepal (X 2>, 6, Lip, from above (X 2 X BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 169 This species is apparently allied to Pogonia paludosa Reichb. f., but is dissimilar in having branched stems, short floral bracts and differently colored flowers with a dissimilar lip. Pogonia triflora C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, gracilis. Caulis basi excepta glaber, parte in- feriore remote bivaginata, parte superiore remote bifoliata. Folia parva, stricta, amplexicaulia; folium basale anguste ellipticum et acutum; folium superius linear!- la nceola turn et acuminatum. Racemus perlaxe triflorus cum brae te is floralibus conspicuis, stric- tis, lanceolatis vel ovato-lanceolatis, acuminatis. Flores parvi, rosei. Sepalum dorsale fornicatum, expansum anguste oblongo- lanceolatum, acutum. Sepala lateralia expansa similia. Petala sepalis similia sed paulo breviora et latiora, cum marginibus superi- oribus leviter et irregulariter denticulatis. Labellum expansum anguste oblongo-ovatum, prope apicem trilobatum; lobi laterales apice abrupte angulati; lobus medius triangulari-ovatus; discus fascia mediana lata percursus, basi minute bicallosus. Columna gracilis, perianthii segmentis distincte minor. Plant terrestrial, slender. Stem glabrous except at the very base which is apparently lanuginose, provided in the lower portion with two remote ovate or ovate-oblong amplexicaul sheaths and above with two remote leaves, about 19 cm. high up to the base of the floriferous portion. Leaves two, appressed, amplexicaul, narrowly elliptic or linear- lanceolate, 'acute or acuminate, the upper and larger blade about 3.6 cm. long and 6 mm. wide. Raceme very loose- ly 3-flowered, with the rachis about 5 cm. long. Floral bracts con- spicuous, strict, lanceolate (lowermost) to ovate-lanceolate, acumi- nate, amplexicaul, deeply concave, the lowermost about 3.2 cm. long and 9 mm. wide. Flowers rather small, "rose-orchid", appar- ently nodding in age. Segments membranaceous. Dorsal sepal fornicate in natural position, when expanded narrowly oblong-lanceo- late, acute, about 2.4 cm. long and 5 mm. wide. Lateral sepals closely similar. Petals similar to the sepals but slightly shorter and broader, about 2.2 cm. long and 6 mm. wide, with the upper margins lightly and irregularly denticulate. Lip deep rose, when expanded oblong-ovate in outline, distinctly 3-lobed near the apex, about 2.25 cm. long and 9 mm. wide; lateral lobes with abruptly angulate obtuse, spreading tips; mid-lobe small, triangular-ovate; disc traversed by a broad median thickened band (with irregular margins) which extends from the base about to the middle of the mid-lobe, minutely bicallose at the base. Column, slender, slightly dilated upward, about 1.6 cm. long (Fig. 26). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203772, southwest-facing slopes between base of mountain at Quebrada Ka-hua-paru and Glycon swamp, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220-1980 m., October 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59014. 170 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 POGONIA trijlfora (3. o c fiure i nji. FIGURE 26 Pogonia triflora. 1, Plant (X 4/5>, 2. Flower from the side (X 2); 3, Dorsal sepal (X 2); 4, Petal (X 2>, 5, Lateral sepal (X 2>, 6, Lip, from above (X 2). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 171 This species appears to be similar to Pogonia tenuis Reichb. f., but differs in having longer floral bracts, larger rose-colored (not white) flowers and acute (not acuminate) sepals. It seems to be allied to P. elegantula Schltr., but has much smaller, narrower leaves. Pogonia unifoliata C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, minor. Caulis gracilis, ima basi dense villosus, supra glaber, unifoliatus. Folium anguste ellipticura, acutum, ses- sile, amplectens, erectum. Flos singulus, bracteatus. Sepala lanceolato-oblonga, acuta, tubulari-involuta. Petala elliptico- oblonga, paulo breviora, tenuiora. Labellum ezpansum oblongo- ellipticum, prope apicem profunde trilobatum; lobi laterales involuti, cum apice libero brevi rotundato vel obtuso; lobus medius comparate parvus, in circuitu natural! triangularis, ezpansus suborbiculari- obovatus; discus basi minute bicallosus, fascia mediana late percur- sus. Columna brevis, supra sensim dilatata. Plant terrestrial, rather small. Stem slender, up to about 20 cm. long, densely brown-villous at the base (doubtless where in contact with the soil), glabrous above, blue-gray and glaucous, furnished in the lower third with a minute ovate-lanceolate amplexicaul sheath and in the upper third with a single leaf. Leaf erect, narrowly elliptic, acute, sessile, amplexicaul, blue-gray, glaucous, about 2.8 cm. long and 8 mm. wide. Inflorescence 1-flowered, leafy bracted. Bract similar to the leaf, ovate-elliptic, amplexicaul, acute, deeply concave and clasping the flower, about 2.5 cm. long, with the tip little shorter than the floral segments. Ovary slender, plurisulcate, glabrous. Flower small, apparently a bud. Sepals parallel, fleshy, pale yellow-green, glaucous, tubular-involute. Dorsal sepal lanceo- late-oblong, acute, 7 -nerved, about 14.5 mm. long and 4 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals similar, slightly shorter and narrow- er, slightly oblique, 5-nerved. Petals elliptic-oblong, acute or sub- acute, about 13 mm. long and 4 mm. wide, thinner than the sepals, pale green, 3-nerved through the middle with lateral nerves branch- ing. Lip oblong-elliptic in natural poskion, deeply 3-lobed near the apex, about 12.5 mm. long and 5.8 mm. wide when expanded, pale greenish white with purple lines; lateral lobes inrolled with short rounded or obtuse free apex; mid-lobe very small, triangular in natural position with involute sides, when expanded suborbicular- obovate with crenate margins; disc through the middle with a broad fleshy band (longitudinally divided above) extending from near the base about to the middle of the mid-lobe, minutely bicallose at the base. Column short, gradually dilated upward, white at base with wine-purple near tip, about 7.1 mm. tall at the back including the large erect anther (Fig. 27). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203948, scrubby forest on rocky open portion of plateau on southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 59630. 172 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 POGONIA if n iAo fia ta & FIGURE 27 Pogonia unifoliata. 1, Plant (X 4/5); 2, Flower from the side (X 3>, 3, Dorsal sepal (X 4); 4, Petal (X 4); 5, Lateral sepal (X 4); 6, -Lip, from above (X 4). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 173 This species does not appear to have any near ally, but it recalls a small form of the North American Pogonia ophio gloss aides (L.) Ker-Gawl. Prescottia carnosa C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, stricta; pro genere mediocris. Folia tria, basalia, prominenter petiolata; lamina ovata, acuta, basi rotundata vel sub- truncata, valde coriacea. Scapus glaber, remote multivaginatus. Raceraus subdense multiflorus. F lores parvi. Sepala petalaque revoluto-circinnata. Sepala similia, oblonga vel triangulari-oblonga, apice abrupte rotundata, lateralia paulo majora et in saccum ovario adnatum basi producta. Petala linearia, apice abrupte rotundata. Labellum erectum, multo majus, subgloboso-concavum, valde car- nosum, intus medio unicarinatum, basi utrinque in auriculam adnatam eztensum. Columna abbreviata. Plant terrestrial, strict, medium-sized for the genus, about 50.5 cm. high. Roots fascicled, tuberous, densely lanuginose. Stem up to the inflorescence glabrous, about 41.5 cm. long, rose-red, pro- vided with many (about 13) sheaths which are relatively short imbri- cating and coriaceous at base, scarious longer and remote in the middle, and scarious and very short above. Leaves 3, entirely basal (i.e. rosulate), long-petioied; lamina ovate, acute, abruptly rounded to subtruncate at base, with the margins entire but often appearing erose-crenulate in the dried specimen, coriaceous, deep green above, silvery beneath with rose-red mid-rib, about 4.7 cm. long and 3 cm. wide; petioles fleshy and deeply sulcate, abruptly dilated above, rose-red, about 5.5-6.5 cm. long. Inflorescence subdensely many- flowered, looser below; rachis 8.5 cm. long, rose-red. Floral bracts ovate, long-acuminate, scarious, shorter than the ovary. Flowers very small, non-res up inate (i.e. with lip uppermost), tawny-yellow and salmon, sepals and petals submembranaceous and recurved- circinnate, lip fleshy. Dorsal sepal oblong or lanceolate-oblong, abruptly rounded at the apex, 1-nerved, about 3 mm. long and 1.2 mm. wide below when expanded. Lateral sepals triangular-oblong, form- ing at base a sac adnate to the ovary; free part similar to the dorsal sepal, shortly connate on the inner margins, about 3*5 mm. long and nearly 2 mm. wide below. Petals linear, abruptly rounded at the apex, 1-nerved, about 2.6 mm. long and 0.9 mm. wide. Lip relatively large, subglobose-concave, tapering on each side below into a long auricle which is mostly adnate to the sepaline wall but free at the apex, very fleshy, about 7-nerved, divided in the middle by a promi- nent but short longitudinal keel, glabrous within but densely minute- papillose on the outer surface. Column abbreviated, very stout (Fig. 28). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203753, Brocchinia- Stegolepis-Heliamphora swamp on southwest-facing shoulder, Ptari- tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59772. 174 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 This species is remarkable for its small coriaceous ovate leaves and for die medium keel or septum in the center of the fleshy lip. It appears to be somewhat allied to the widely distributed Prescottia stachyodes (Sw.) Lindl. which has larger membranaceous leaves and an ecarinate membranaceous lip. Erythrodes confusa C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, alta. Caulis gracilis, pluriarticulatus cum articu- lis inferioribus radiciferis et superioribus foliiferis. Folia elliptico- lanceolata, acuminata, basi sensim angustata, petiolata; petiolus in vaginam laxam infundibuliformem productus. Racemus erectus, dense mukiflorus. Flores parvL Sepalum dorsale lanceolato-ellipticum. Sepala lateralia oblongo-lanceolata, leviter falcata, antice late decurrentia. Petala oblique lineari-oblanceolata. Labellum in calcar pergracile productum; lamina supra medium utrinque constric- ta, cum lobo anteriore suborbiculari-ovato, conspicue apiculato; calcar elongatum, supra plusminusve incrassatum. Plant terrestrial, tall, about 35 cm. in length to the tip of the raceme. Stem rather slender, many-jointed, glabrous except near the apex, dark purple, the lower portion producing at the joints pairs of long simple lanuginose roots, the upper portion loosely leafy. Leaves about eight, shortly petioled; lamina elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, gradually narrowed below, membranaceous, many-nerved with three prominent sulcate nerves, dull above, silvery gray beneath, up to 10 cm. long and 2.65 cm. wide (the uppermost and lowermost leaves much smaller); petiole indistinct, about 2.7 cm. or less long, sulcate, gradually dilated below into a loose infundibuliform sheath. Inflo- rescence a dense, terminal, many-flowered raceme, about 4.3 cm. long. Floral bracts lanceolate, long-acuminate, concave, sparingly ciliolate. Flowers small, membranaceous, with a few scattered hairs without and with a slender glandular-pubescent ovary. Sepals dull lavender-brownish without, pale green at base and buff in upper half within. Dorsal sepal lanceolate-elliptic, acuminate, concave, 1- nerved, (indistinctly 3-nerved near the base), up to 7 mm. long and 2.2 mm. wide in the middle. Lateral sepals oblong-lanceolate, acuminate with inrolled margins, lightly falcate, long-decurrent at the base in front, 1-nerved (indistinctly 3-nerved toward the base), a little smaller than the dorsal sepal. Petals adherent to the dorsal sepal, very obliquely linear-oblanceolate, acute or acuminate, up to 7 mm. long and 1.1 mm. wide above, 1-nerved, the same color as the sepals. Lip produced into an elongate spur; lamina divided by an abrupt constriction into two pans; basal part oval, concave, with a little fold on each side at the constriction; anterior part suborbicular- ovate, abruptly acute or apiculate, about 2.5 mm. long and 2.6 mm. or less wide; spur very slender, more or less dilated above, up to 1 .4 cm. long, white. Column dilated upward, terminating in an obtuse oblong-triangular wing (Fig. 29). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 175 FIGURE 28 Prescottia carnosa. 1, Plant (X 4/5); 2, Flower and ovary, natural position (X 4); 3, Dorsal sepal (X 8>, 4, Petal (X 8>, 5, Lateral sepal (X 8); 6, Lip, partially expanded, from above (X 6). 176 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Ocfiureinfi. FIGURE 29 Erythrodes confusa. 1, Plant (X 3/5); 2, Flower from the side (X 2); 3, Petal (X 5): 4, Column with anther attached, from the side (X 5); 5, Lip and spur, from above (X 3). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 177 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203776, southeastern- facing slopes along Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Cerro Duida, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 305-1095 m., August 25-26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57966. This species appears to be allied to the Brazilian Erythrodes commelinoides (Rodr.) Ames, but differs in its narrower leaves and much smaller flowers with differently proportioned lip. In vegetative appearance it suggests . aratanhensis (Rodr.) Ames and E. multi- foliata C. Schweinf., but the perianth is very different. Stelis (1 is par C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, pro genere mediocris, rhizomatosa. Rhizoma gracile, vaginis arctis tubulatis omnino juventute velatum. Caules secundarii numerosi, rari vel approximati, apice unifoliati. Folium conspicue petiolatum; lamina oblongo-elliptica, acuta, infra cuneata. Inflorescentiae saepissime solitariae vel duae, diffusae vel sub- erectae, folium subaequantes vel duplo superantes, supra dense multiflorae. Flores perparvi, glabri. Sepala valde inaequalia, tri- nervia. Sepalum dorsale late ovatum vel rotundato-ovatum. Sepala lateralia similia, multo minora, valde obliqua. P eta la minuta, sub- orb iculari-rhorabica, cum parte anteriore late rotundata et incrassata. Labellum subaequale, valde incrassatum, semiorbiculari-ovatum antice visum, transverse cuneato-trapeziforme superne visum. Co- lumna generis . Plant epiphytic, medium-sized for the genus, producing an elongate rhizome. Roots fibrous, filiform, glabrous, scattered. Rhizome slender, irregularly flexuous, entirely concealed by close tubular sheaths which waste away in course of development. Secondary stems numerous, scattering (about 2.5 cm. apart) to approximate, making an acute angle with the rhizome, up to 7.2 cm. long (common- ly much less), unifoliate at the apex, entirely or mostly concealed by two to four close tubular evanescent sheaths. Leaf erect or erect- spreading, distinctly petioled; lamina oblong-elliptic, acute with a minutely tridenticulate apex, cuneate below, coriaceous, about 4-7.5 cm. long, 9-17 mm. wide; petiole slender, about 2 cm. or more long. Inflorescences commonly solitary or two (rarely remnants of a third one appears), diffuse to suberect, subequaling to twice surpassing the leaf, subdensely to densely many-flowered and racemose above, rather loosely flowered toward the base. Floral bracts minute, in- fundibuliform, acute. Flowers very small, glabrous, deep purple or dull lavender with mulberry-purple lip. Sepals markedly unequal, 3-nerved, connate below. Dorsal sepal broadly ovate or round-ovate, obtuse to subacute, about 3 mm. long and nearly as wide below. Lateral sepals very obliquely round-ovate, about 2 mm. long and wide below. Petals minute, suborbicular-rhombic, with the anterior portion broadly rounded and fleshy-thickened, about 0.5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide. Lip subequal to the petals, very fleshy, with a trans- verse thickening across the middle and a small conical tubercle near the base, semiorbicular- ovate when viewed from the front, trans- 178 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 versely cuneate-trapeziform with a broad truncate-concave apex when viewed from above. Column of the genus (Fig. 30). Type in Herb. Ames no. 64847, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1221980, rich forest on slopes near summit of Cerro San Isidro, above La Carbonera, state of Me'rida, alt. 2430-2745 m., April 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56034, "epiphyte on trunk of Laden- bergia undata, leaves fleshy subcoriaceous, dull green above, pale below"; same data, Steyermark 56031. This species appears to be allied to the Ecuadorian Stelis lancea Lindl., but differs in its very unequal sepals and simple lip. Lepanthes exilis C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, caespitosa. Caules numerosi, pertenues, apice unifoliati, pluriarticulati, vaginis arctis glabris tubulatis omnino tecti. Folium lanceolatum vel elliptico-lanceolatum, acuminatum cum apice acriter tridenticulato, breviter petiolatum. Inflorescentiae axillares, saepissime plures, diffusae, multiflorae, quam folium plus- minusve longiores. Flores parvi, membranacei, glabri. Sepalum dorsale ovatum, acutum, concavum. Sepala lateralia in laminam late ovatam profunde bidentatam connata. Petala perparva, transverse oblonga cum lobo posteriore subquadrato-oblongo comparate longo et lobo anteriore minuto, triangular!. Labellum petala subaequans, 3- lobatum; lobi laterales comparate magni, late flabellati; lobus medius minutus, villosus. Columna generis. Plant epiphytic, caespitose. Roots fibrous, glabrous, filiform, numerous. Rhizome abbreviated. Stems numerous, very slender, 1-leaved at the apex, several- (up to 14-) jointed, entirely concealed by close tubular glabrous sheaths which terminate in ovate spreading marginate, minutely hispid mouths, about 5 (rarely) -13 cm. long. Leaf very shortly petioled; lamina lanceolate to elliptic -lanceolate (often narrowly so), coriaceous, acuminate to a sharply tridenticulate apex, shortly cuneate below, 3*1-6.5 cm. long, up to 1.3 cm. or less wide; petiole about 5 mm. or less long. Inflorescences axillary, solitary to about 15, diffuse, laxly or subdensely many-flowered, surpassing the leaf (sometimes nearly three times as long). Floral bracts minute, infundibuliform. Flowers very small, membranaceous. Sepals distinctly connate below, tawny yellow with pale yellow margins. Dorsal sepal ovate, acute, concave, 3-nerved, up to 4 mm. long and 2.2 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals with their inner margins connate to half their length, each sepal very obliquely ovate, acute, 2-nerved; lamina of lateral sepals broadly ovate, about 3.4 mm. long from the outer point of union with the dorsal sepal to the tip and 2.9 mm. wide near the base. Petals much smaller than the sepals, vermilion-orange, transverse, bilobed, about 0.8 mm. long and 1.9 mm. wide; posterior lobe much the larger, oblong-subquadrate with a very oblique obtuse apex; anterior lobe very small, triangular, obtuse. Lip adnate to the middle of the column, 3-lobed, orchid-rose; lateral lobes relatively large, broadly flabellate, the apex broadened BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 179 FIGURE 30 Stelis dispar. 1, Plant (X 3/5>, 2, Flower, from the front (X 8); 3, Petal (X 16); 4, Lip, from above (X 16); 5, Lip, from die side (X 16). 180 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 into a transverse peltate plate about 1.6 mm. across; mid-lobe minute, oblong-ovate, long-hirsute. Column about 1.4 mm. long, dilated above, orchid-rose (Fig. 31) Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1207544, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64841, on densely forested steep south-facing slopes over- lying sandstone, between "Cave Rock" and base of high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui' state of Bolivar, alt. 2100-2285 m., October 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59540 "leaves pale green above and paler green beneath". This species appears to be allied to Lepanthes cyanoptera Reichb. f., but has longer leaves and dissimilar sepals and petals. Pleurothallis callifera C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, mediocris, caespitosa. Caules numerosi, gra- ciles, variabiles, apice unifoliati. Folia valde variabilia, saepissi- me horizontalia, lanceolata vel saepius ovato-lanceolata vel ovata, acuta vel acuminata, basi cordata. Inflorescentiae abbreviatae, uniflorae, singulae vel plures. Flores parvi, bilabiati, glabri. Sepalum dorsale oblongo-ovatum, concavum, acutum. Sepala lateralia in laminam triangulari-ovatam, acutam, concavam omnino connata. Petala patentia, lineari-lanceolata, acuminata, basi obliqua. Label- lum in positu natural! arcuato-recurvum et sulcatum, expansum rhombico-ovatum, membranaceum; discus prope basim carina trans- versa crescentiformi ornatus. Columna crassa, perbrevis. Plant epiphytic, medium-sized, caespitose. Roots numerous, fibrous, glabrous. Rhizome abbreviated. Stems approximate, slen- der, provided below with 2 close separated tubular sheaths of which the upper is much the longer, very variable in size, about 9-23.5 cm. long, 1-leaved at the apex. Leaf very variable in form and size, commonly horizontal or widely spreading, lanceolate (rarely) to ovate-lanceolate or ovate, acute or acuminate with a minutely tri- denticulate tip, cordate at the sessile base, 5.8-10.8 cm. long, 1.9- 4.4 cm. wide. Inflorescences abbreviated, axillary, 1-flowered, apparently solitary to several, enclosed in an evanescent condupli- cate spathe. Flower small, glabrous, bilabiate. Dorsal sepal oblong-ovate, acute, 3-nerved, concave, about 7 mm. long and 4 mm. wide. Lateral sepals entirely connate into a triangular-ovate con- cave lamina which is acute, 5- to 6-nerved, about 7 mm. long and 4.4 mm. wide. Petals linear-lanceolate, acuminate, oblique at the base, 1 -nerved, about 6 mm. long and 1.1 mm. wide at the base. Lip arcuate-recurved and sulcate in natural position, rhombic-ovate when expanded, submembranaceous, cuneate below, obtuse at the apex, 3-nerved with the mid-nerve clavate and thickened near the tip, about 4 mm. long and 3.2 mm. or more wide when expanded; disc with a prominent transverse crecentiform keel or callus near the base. Column abbreviated, stout (Fig. 32). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1206418, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64844, on densely forested steep south-facing slopes over- BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 181 FIGURE 31 Lepanthes exilis. 1, Plant (X 3/5); 2, Flower, from the front, (X 7); 3, Petal (X 14); 4, Lip (X 14). 182 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 PLEUROTHALLIS C, FIGURE 32 Pleurothallis callifera. 1, Plant (X l/2>, 2, Flower from the side (X 4>, 3, Petal (X 5); 4, Lip, from above (X 5); 5, Lip and column, from the side (X 5). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 183 lying sandstone, between "Cave Rock" and base of high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 2100-2285 m., October 30, '1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59541, "leaves coriaceous, dark green above and pale green beneath; sepals translucent, dull green with dull lavender stripes; petals spreading, dull lavender; lip dorsal, erect, purple, depressed along the middle". This species appears to resemble Pleurothallis undulata Poepp. & Endl., but the membranaceous rhombic-ovate lip is distinctive. Pleurothallis exilis C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba perparva, calcicola, caespitosa. Rhizoma abbreviatum. Caules secundarii perparvi, approximati, apice unifoliati. Folium late spathulatum vel anguste oblanceolatum, apice rotundatum vel acutum, infra sensim angustatum. Inflorescentia abbreviatae, bi- vel quadriflorae, flos membranaceus. Sepalum dorsale valde concav- um, oblongo-lanceolatum, acutum. Sepala lateralia in laminam con- cavam elliptic o-ovatam connata. Petala breviora, late obovata, obliqua, abruptius acuta. Labellum quam petala paulo brevius, in po- situ natural! conduplicatum, expansum anguste ovatum, apice rotun- datum, marginibus anterioribus denticulatis. Columna apice cum ala lacerata. Plant very small, caespitose. Roots fibrous, glabrous, relatively stout. Rhizome abbreviated. Secondary stems numerous, approxi- mate, filiform, 1-jointed, mostly concealed by 2 imbricating tubular evanescent sheaths, 1-leaved at the apex. Leaf erect or spreading, broadly spatulate to narrowly oblanceolate, acute to rounded with a minutely tridenticulate apex, gradually narrowed to an indistinct petiole, up to 2.5 cm. long and 7 mm. wide, marginate. Inflorescence abbreviated, with two to four flowers, the segments (in our specimen) on the summit of an ellipsoid ovary. Dorsal sepal strongly concave, oblong-lanceolate, acute, 3-nerved, membranaceous, about 3.7 mm. long and 2 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals connate into a concave elliptic-ovate lamina which is 4-nerved, about as long as the dorsal sepal and 3.4 mm. wide when expanded. Petals broadly obovate, oblique, rather abruptly acute, 1-nerved, about 2.6 mm. long and 1.6 mm. wide. Lip conduplicate and gently recurved in natural position, simple, narrowly ovate when expanded, rounded at the apex with the anterior margins denticulate, about 2.5 mm. long, finely papillose especially on the inner surface. Column shorter than the lip, slightly arcuate, terminated by a lacerate wing (Fig. 33). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1206448, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64846, base of limestone bluffs, Cerro de la Cueva de Dona Anita, south of and bordering valley of Caripe, state of Mona- gas, alt. 1100-1200 m., April 7, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 61902, "common in crevices of lime bluffs, leaves deep green above and gray green beneath". This little species recalls Pleurothallis barbulata Lindl., but has very different petals and lip. 184 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 PLEUROTHALLIS C, Scfaveinjvrtfi P, fiumiKs C,Scfoveinf> FIGURE 33 Pleurothallis exilis. 1, Plant (X 2>, 2, Flower from the side, partial- ly expanded (X 5); 3, Petal (X 5); 4, Lip, from the side and from above (X 8). Pleurothallis humilis. 5, Plant (X 2); 6, Flower from the side, partially expanded (X 5>, 7, Petal (X 8>, 8, Lip from above (X 12). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 185 Pleurothallis humilis C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba perparva, caespitosa, epiphytica. Caules secundarii ab- breviati, vaginis duabus imbricatis tubularibus obtecti. Folium singulum, erectum, oblanceolatum vel lineari-oblanceolatum, apice abrupte rotundatum, infra longe angustatum. Inflorescentiae fili- formes, singulae vel tres, saepissime folia superantes, supra uni- vel laxe triflorae. Flos parvus, tenuis. Sepalum dorsale valde concavum, anguste lanceolatum, acuminatum. Sepala lateralia similia sed angustiora, obliqua. Petala oblique linear!- lanceolata, longe acuminaca, sepalis paulo breviora. Labellum multo minus, in positu natural! oblanceolaco-oblongum, acutum, cum lobulis erectis breviter rotundato-rriangulis in parte inferiore. Columna crassa. Plant very small, epiphytic, caespitose. Roots fibrous, glabrous, as stout as the stems. Stems abbreviated, about 8 mm. or less long, entirely or very nearly enveloped by 2 tubular imbricating translucent sheaths. Leaf solitary, erect, oblanceolate or linear-oblanceolate, abruptly rounded above with a minutely tridenticulate tip, long- narrowed below, fleshy-coriaceous and rich green with purple spots in natural condition and revolute margins in the dried state, up to 18 mm. long and 3.5 mm. wide when expanded, the mid-nerve being sul- cate above and sharply carinate beneath in the dried specimen. Inflorescences filiform, 1-3 near the summit of the stem, usually more or less surpassing the leaf, 1- or loosely 3-flowered above. Flower small but large for the plant, thin and translucent in the dried specimen. Sepals and petals dull salmon-orange. Dorsal sepal strongly concave, narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, 3-nerved, about 5 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals similar to the dorsal sepal, obliquely and narrowly lanceolate, acuminate, shortly connate at the base, about 5 mm. long and 1 mm. wide. Petals obliquely linear- lanceolate, long-acuminate, 1-nerved, slight- ly shorter than the sepals, about 0.75 mm. side. Lip red, much smaller than the other segments, oblanceolate-oblong in natural position, acute, glabrous, with a pair of incurved triangular-rounded lateral lobules near the basal third, about 2.25 mm. long and 0.5 mm. wide above. Column stout, about 1.5 mm. long (Fig. 33). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203736, epiphyte on tree on wooded slopes of Quebrada O-paru-ma, between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and Rib Pacairao (tributary of Rib Mouak), state of Boh'var, alt. 1065-1220 m., November 20-21, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 60383. This little plant has several apparent allies. It differs from Pleurothallis barbulata Lindl. in having much larger sepals and petals and an eciliate lip. It has petals which are markedly unlike those of P. pertenuis C. Schweinf. and P. sarcophylla Reichb. f. Pleurothallis Steyermarkii C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba terrestris, magna. Caules approximati, longi, apice unifoli- ati. Folium ellipticum, apice abrupte acuminatum, infra longe an- J86 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 gustatum, coriaceum. Inf lore scentiae axillares, pendulae vel re- flexae, pluri-vel multiflorae. Floras comparate parvi, bilabiati, atropurpurei. Sepala membranacea. Sepalum dorsale lanceolatum vel ovato-lanceolatum, acuminatum. Sepala lateralia in laminam sub- orbicularem profunde concavam connata. Petala oblongo-lanceolata, longe acuminata, in positu natural! leviter incurva. Labellum parvum, in circuitu triangulari-ovatum, in positu natural! trilobatum cum lobis lateralibus basalibus obovato-semiorbicularibus et lobo terminal! triangular! acuminate. Columna parva. Plant large. Rhizome apparently abbreviated. Roots fibrous, pubescent, filiform, numerous. Stems approximate, rather slender, clothed in the lower part with about three distant close tubular sheaths which are evanescent in course of development, 41.5-65 cm. or more long (incomplete in the longest specimen), unifoliate at the apex, very rarely superposed. Leaf elliptic, abruptly acuminate with a tridenticulate tip and produced mucro, long-narrowed to a more or less petioled base, coriaceous, 15 - about 23 cm. long (longest blade incomplete), 5-7.1 cm. wide. Inflorescences axillary, one or two, nodding or recurved, subdensely several- to many-flowered, much shorter than the leaf, about 11 cm. or less in length. Floral bracts narrowly infundibuliform, abruptly acute. Flowers relatively small, deep wine-purple, bilabiate. Sepals membranaceous. Dorsal sepal lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, concave, 3-nerved, about 11 mm. long (tip incomplete), 4 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals entirely connate into a deeply concave suborbicular lamina which is 6-nerved, about 10 mm. long and wide when partially ex- panded, subacute at the apex. Petals oblong-lanceolate, long- acuminate, lightly incurved in natural position, rather fleshy, 3- nerved, about 10 mm. long and 2 mm. wide below. Lip relatively small, triangular -ovate in outline, abruptly re flexed at the base, 3-lobed in natural position with obovate-semiorbicular lateral lobes and triangular acuminate mid-lobe, subentire when expanded, deeply cordate at base, about 4.1 mm. long from the basal margin of a lateral lobule to the tip of the lip and subequally wide below; disc with a pair of nipple-shaped call! in the center of the base. Column short and stout, about 2 mm. high at the back, with a very short foot in front (Fig. 34). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1221987, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64843, rich woods near and bordering Quebrada de Palmar, at foot of Pa'ramo de Tama', 2 kms. above Betania and 7 kms. above Villapaez, state of Tachira, alt. 2500 m., July 14, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57246, "leaves dark green above and dull green beneath, stems erect, dull green mottled with dark purple". This species appears to be allied to the Ecuadorian Pleurothalli* antennifcra Lindl., but lacks the abbreviated upper stem-member, has shorter racemes and broader petals. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 187 PLEUROTHALLIS Sieyerrruvrkii FIGURE 34 Pleurothallis Steyermarkii. 1, Upper portion of plant (X 3/5); 2, Basal portion of plant (X 2/3); 3, Flower, from the side (X 3); 4, Petal (X 3); 5, Lip from above (X 6); 6, Lip from the side (X 6). 188 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Pleurothallis sub til is C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba mediocris, epiphytica. Rhizoma abbreviatum. Caules secundarii approximati, graciles, a basi decumbent! suberecti, apice unifoliati. Folium lineare, apice abrupte tridentatum, basi cordatum, coriaceura, marginibus revolutis. Inflorescentiae azillares, uniflorae, singulae vel plures. Flores perparvi, flavidi, glabri. Sepalum dorsale valde concavum, suborbiculari-ovatum, obtusum. Sepala lateralia in laminam concavam suborbicularem, apice bidentacam connata. Petala falcata, oblongo-lanceolata. Labellum ovatum, obtusum, valde incrassatum, basi abrupte reflezum et a latere visum sigmoideum. Columna valde arcuata, supra dilatata. Plant medium-sized, epiphytic, apparently caespitose. Roots fibrous, filiform, glabrous, numerous. Secondary stems very variable in size, numerous, slender, rigid, suberect from a decumbent base, 1-leaved at the apex, enveloped below by one to three close tubular evanescent sheaths, up to 19 cm. long. Leaf commonly horizontally spreading or reflexed, linear, narrowed above to an abrupt minutely tridentate apex of which the middle tooth is produced into a con- spicuous mucro, cordate at the base, coriaceous with strongly revo- lute margins, very variable in size, up to 12.7 cm. long and about 8 mm. wide when expanded. Inflorescences axillary, abbreviated, 1- flowered, solitary or several (up to 7), enclosed by an evanescent concave spathe. Flower very small, bilabiate, glabrous, with sepals, petals and column pale yellow and lip deep yellow. Sepals concave. Dorsal sepal suborbicular-ovate, obtuse, 3-nerved, about 3.5 mm. long and 2.5 mm. wide when forcibly expanded. Lateral sepals connate into a suborbicular lamina which is bidentate at the apex, 4-nerved, and slightly shorter but broader than the dorsal sepal. Petals falcate, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, 1-nerved, with slightly irregular margins, about 3*3 mm. long and 1 mm. wide. Lip ovate, very fleshy, obtuse, abruptly reflexed at the base and sigmoid in natural position when viewed from the side, cordate at the base when viewed from the front, about 2 mm. long and 1.5 mm. wide. Column strongly arcuate, abruptly dilated above (Fig. 35). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1206354, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64845, rich forest on slopes near summit of Cerro San Isidro, above La Carbonera, state of Merfda, alt. 2430-2475 m., April 22, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56030, "epiphyte on Ladenbergia undata, leaves dull blue green above and paler beneath". This species differs from the Bolivian Pleurothallis scleropus Schltr. in having smaller flowers with dissimilar sepals. It is ^ege- tatively similar to the narrow-leaved form of the Peruvian P. juni- nensis Schltr. Octomeria rhizomatosa C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, pro genere alta et rigida. Rhizoma repens, elongatum ut videtur. Caules secundarii graciles, apice unifoliati, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 189 PLEIIROTHALLIS suMiis a FIGURE 35 Pleurothallis subtilis. 1, Plant (X 3/5>, 2, Flower, three-quarter view (X 6); 3, Lip from the side and from above (X 10); 4, Petal (X6). 190 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 tri- vel quadriarticulati ec vaginis pluribus tubulatis arete omati. Folia perangusta, oblongo- vel elliptic o-linearia, apice acuto minute tridenticulata, basi breviter petiolata. Inflorescentiae abbreviatae, uniflorae, subaxillares, in fascicule utroque flores plures ut videtur. Flores parvi, membranacei, flavidi, glabri. Sepala petalaque per- similia, elliptico-lanceolata, acuminata, trinervia. Labellum multo brevius, infra medium trilobatum, cum lobis lateralibus parvis, rotundacis, suberectis et lobo intermedio multo majore, apice acuto vel tridentato. Columna parva, leviter arcuata. Plant epiphytic, tall for the genus. Rhizome creeping, apparently elongate, entirely concealed by close tubular sheaths which waste away during development. Roots fibrous, filiform, glabrous, appar- ently growing in scattered clusters. Secundary stems slender, 1- leaved at the apex, up to 2 cm. apart on the rhizome, subparallel with the rhizome or growing at a right angle from a decumbent base, 3- to 4-jointed, adorned at intervals with three to five close tubular eva- nescent sheaths, about 8-20 cm. long. Leaf rigidly erect or ascend- ing, short-petioled; lamina oblong-linear or elliptic-linear, acute with a minutely tridenticulate apex, cuneate below, 11.7-19.5 cm. long, up to 1 cm. wide; petiole sulcate, about 7 mm. long. Inf lores censes subaxillary, abbreviated, 1-flowered, apparently with several flowers in each fascicle. Flowers small, membra naceous, glabrous, with creamy yellow sepals and petals and pale yellow lip. Dorsal sepal elliptic-lanceolate, acuminate, 3-nerved, about 8.4 mm. long and 2.5 mm. wide. Lateral sepals free, very similar to the dorsal sepal but slightly narrower (1.5 mm. wide), slightly oblique. Petals elliptic- lanceolate, acuminate, about 7 mm. long and 2.2 mm. wide, 3-nerved, Lip much shorter than the other segments, oblong-obovate in outline in natural position, 3-lobed below the middle, about 3*7 mm. long and 2 mm. across the lateral lobes when expanded, cuneate at base, pandurate-constricted on each side in the middle, acute and un- equally 3-angled or tridentate in front; lateral lobes relatively very small, erect-incurved in natural position, rounded; disc with a pair of short distant keels extending from the middle of the lateral lobes to the dilated portion of the middle lobe. Column relatively small, gently arcuate, slightly narrowed above, about 2 mm. long at the back (Fig. 36). Type in herb. Ames no. 64842, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1207006, along Quebrada Sororopan, between Santa Tere- sita de Kavanayen and Rio Tek-Yunsen, state of Bolivar, alt. 1375 m., December 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60830; cotype collected on forested sandstone south-facing slopes between plateau portion and "Cave Camp", Ptari-tepui, alt. 1700-1800 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59703, "leaves deep green above and paler green beneath, flowers (buds) greenish yellow". Another collection (Steyermark 59703), while furnishing only young buds, apparently represents this species. It differs in having some BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 191 OCTOMERIA FIGURE 36 Octomeria rhizomatosa. 1, Plant (X 1/3); 2, Flower, from the side (X 3); 3, Petal (X 3); 4, Dorsal sepal (X 3); 5, Lateral sepal (X 3); 6, Lip from above (X 7); 7, Column and lip from the side (X 7). 192 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 times greater intervals between the stems (up to nearly 3 cm.) and sometimes broader leaves (up to 1.2 cm. wide). This species seems to be allied to the Colombian Octomeria longi- folia Schltr., but has larger flowers with acuminate sepals and petals and a differently proportioned lip. Acineta alticola C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba robusta, saxicola, caespitosa. Pseudobulbi plusminusve ovoidei, apice tri-vel quadrifoliati. Folia elliptico-lanceolata vel oblonga, acuta vel saepius acuminata, plica ta. Inflorescentia, 3, Petal (X 2/3); 4, Column and lip from the side, natural size; 5, Lip from above, natural size. 194 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 triangular with upcurved sides and subacute apex in natural position, broadly ovate if forcibly flattened, "pointed with inrolled margins"; deep yellow disc between the lateral lobes with a high subquadrate fleshy purple callus and a small irregularly subglobose callus just in front. Column relatively slender but gradually bialate toward the apex, arcuate, whitish above and greenish white and "lightly pu- bescent" below, about 2 cm. high (Fig. 37). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., nos. 1203742, 1203744, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64855, along base of east-facing high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui^ state of Bolivar, alt. 2410-2450 m., November 7, Julian A. Steyermark 59922, This species appears to be quite distinct from all of the other Acinetas noted by reason of the relatively shallow sinus between the lateral and middle lobes of the lip and by its abbreviated not spatu- late middle lobe. Zygopetalum Tatei X. & S. var. angustilabium C. Schweinfurth, var. nov. Herba v aria bills, pseudobulbis brevioribus et nunc latioribus uni- foliatis atque la belli epichilio multo angustiore a specie differt. Plant epiphytic, very variable, closely similar to the species. Pseudobulbs cylindric (as in the species) to ellipsoid or complanate- subglobose, up to 3 cm. long (instead of 3.6-6 cm. long in the species), unifoliate (not bifoliate). Scape about 13.5 cm. or less long (instead of 35 cm. or more long), 1- (rarely) or loosely 2-flowered above. Flowers about as large as those of the species except for the epichile of the lip which is ovate or rhombic-ovate and acuminate (instead of abruptly apiculate) about 1.9 cm. long and only 1.3 cm. wide (instead of 2.3-2.8 cm. wide in the species). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203947, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64861, epiphyte on branch, summit of Carrao-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2470-2500 m., December 7, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60909, "sepals and petals pale yellow or olive green with pale brown transverse bands, lip white with purple above and on crest, column rich yellow with magenta on margin and magenta streaks within"; same locality and date, epiphyte on trunk of Bonnetia Roraimae, "leaves coriaceous, dark green above and dull green be- neath, sepals and petals orange-brown, lip white with dull brown at base, column dull orange", Steyermark 60908; same locality and date, "leaves dark green, lip creamy yellow, column pale grass green", Steyermark 60910. Maxillaria condensata C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, ramosa, late patens. Caules graciles, vetusti- ores remote pseudobulbiferi, panes juniores cum vaginarum foliifera- rum disticharum imbricantium fasciculis. Folia parva, variabilia, saepissime elliptica vel oblonga, crassa ut videtur. F lores parparvi, e vaginarum axillis exorientes. Sepalum dorsale elliptico-oblongum, BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA 195 FIGURE 38 Maxillaria condensata. 1, Plant (X 3/5); 2, Flower from the front, expanded with the lip detached (X 2>, 3, Lip, three-quarter view (X4). 196 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 acutum. Sepala lateralia falcato-oblonga, acuta. Petala oblanceo- lato-linearia, acuta. Labellum in partes duas divisum; pars basalis columnae parallela, tubulari-concava, expansa elliptica; pars an- terior leviter convexa, ovato-subquadrata, apice profunde bilobata. Columna conspicua, in pedem sensim producta. Plant epiphytic, sprawling. Stems irregularly much branched, slender, bearing pseudobulbs at more or less remote intervals, pro- ducing scattered fibrous, filiform, glabrous roots mostly beneath or in the vicinity of the pseudobulbs or among the remote strobiliform clusters of leaves on the younger parts; stem-members adorned with several short infundibuliform sheaths which are more or less distant and evanescent in age, up to 9.3 cm. long in our specimens. Pseudo- bulbs well-developed only on the older portions of the plant, narrow- ly ovoid to ellipsoid, unifoliate at the apex, about 1.5 cm. or less long and apparently surmounting abbreviated stems which are en- veloped by several pairs of closely imbricating evanescent leaf- bearing sheaths. Upper portions of the stems producing short stro- biliform clusters of several distichous, closely imbricating leaf- bearing sheaths. Leaves small, apparently fleshy, variable in size and shape, elliptic to oblong or linear, subacute to abruptly rounded with a minutely tridenticulate more or less oblique apex, up to 4.6 cm. long, 3.5-8.5 mm. wide, sessile at the narrowed complicate base. Inflorescences abbreviated, 1-flowered, in the axils of leaf-bearing sheaths on the younger portions of the plant. Flowers very small on relatively elongate pedicels, with subfleshy segments. Sepals pale greenish yellow. Dorsal sepal elliptic-oblong, acute, 3 -nerved, about 7 mm. long and 3 mm. wide. Lateral sepals obliquely oblong, lightly falcate, acute, 3-nerved or obscurely 5-nerved, about 7 mm. long and 3 mm. wide. Petals oblanceolate-linear, acute, 3-nerved, about 6 mm. long and 1.3 mm. wide, maroon-purple or wine purple-red. Lip about as long as the other segments, with the lower half erect and parallel to the column and the anterior half recurved in natural position, pale yellow with dull lavender spots on anterior lobe; lower portion tubular-concave, broadly elliptic when expanded, minutely erose in front and extending onto the anterior portion; anterior portion lightly convex, ovate-subquadrate, deeply bilobed with overlapping lobules, the lateral margins slightly constricted above the middle and irregu- larly denticulate, provided with a conical tubercle beneath the apical indentation. Column prominent, arcuate, slightly dilated above, cream-colored, about 4 mm. high at the back, extended gradually into a conspicuous foot (Fig. 38). Type in Herb. Ames no. 64858, isotype in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1206998, lower southeastern slopes of Carrao-tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 1675-1980 m., December 5-6, 1944, Julian A. Steyer- mark 60873, "on dead mossy log". There do not appear to be any near allies of this species. The specific name is in allusion to the short crowded branches. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 197 Maxillaria patula C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba robusta, alticola, ramosa. Caules crassi, saepius ramosi, plusminusve remote pseudobulbiferi. Pseudobulbi ovoidei vel an- guste pyriformes, saepissime unifoiiati, basi vaginis foliiferis distichis obtecti. Folia oblongo-elliptica vel oblonga, apice rotun- data, basi conduplicata sessilia. Inflorescenciae abbreviatae, uni- florae, ex bractearum axillis exorientes. Flores parvi, carnosi, aurantiaci. Sepala similia, concava, ovata, vel oblongo-ovata, acuta vel acuminata. Petala late oblonga, acuta. Labellura erectum et columnae parallelum, leviter sigmoideum, prope apicem distincte trilobatum; lobi laterales erecto- incurvi, semiobovati; lobus termina- lis parvus, ovato-rotandatus. Columna parva, antice complanata, infra incrassata. Plant robust, with sprawling stems. Stems stout, usually loosely branched, bearing pseudobulbs at varying intervals; stem-members between the pseudobulbs 2-10 cm. long, several-jointed, the older ones naked, the younger ones more or less entirely concealed by approximate or imbricating infundibuliform sheaths, bearing scatter- ing fibrous glabrous roots mostly beneath or in the vicinity of the pseudobulbs. Pseudobulbs ovoid to narrowly pyriform, 1- or rarely 2-leaved at the apex, up to 3 cm. high, surrounded below by several (usually two or three) pairs of distichous imbricating leaf-bearing sheaths, the blades being successively larger upward. Leaves elliptic -oblong to oblong, rounded above with a somewhat unequally bilobed and apiculate tip, sessile with a cuneate conduplicate base, up to 7 (rarely 9.2) cm. long and 1.5 cm. wide, coriaceous. In- florescences rising singly from the axils of the clustered bracts on the younger apical portions of the stems, abbreviated, 1-flowered. Flowers campanula te in natural position, fleshy, vermilion-orange with orange-yellow to golden lip and column. Dorsal sepal concave, ovate or oblong-ovate, acute (acuminate in natural position), about 10 mm. long and 5.6 mm. wide when expanded. Lateral sepals very similar but slightly longer and narrower than the dorsal sepal, lightly oblique. Petals broadly oblong, acute, about 7.2 mm. long and 3 mm. wide. Lip continuous with the column, upcurved and parallel to the column in natural position, very fleshy, lightly sigmoid, about 7.1 mm. long, sharply 3-lobed near the apex, oblong when viewed from above; lateral lobes erect-incurved, relatively elongate, semiobovate from a cuneate base, with a rounded free terminal portion; mid-lobe much smaller, ovate-rotundate , rounded above with a conical mucro beneath; disc with a broad central thickening extending from the base nearly to the apex of the upcurved lateral lobes. Column short, stout, about 4 mm. high at the back, with the lower portion gradually dilated into a short stout foot (Fig. 39)* Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1206446, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64859, between headwaters of Rio Colorado and summit of southern peak, Cerro Turumiquire, state of Sucre, alt. 2200-2400 m., 198 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 MAXILLARIA FIGURE 39 Maxillaria patula. 1, Plant (X 3/5); 2, Flower from the side, (about X 1-1/2); 3, Flower from the front, expanded with the lip detached (X 2>, 4, Lip, three-quarter view (X 4). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 199 May 7, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62650, "leaves deep olive green above and dull green beneath". This species is habitally very similar to the West Indian Maxilla- ria croceorubens (Reichb. f.) L. O. Wms. (Ornithidium croceorubens Reichb. .) but the petals and lip are very different. Oncidium diffusum C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, venusta. Rhizoma abbre via turn. Pseudobulbi aggregati, ovoidei vel anguste ovoidei, valde complanati ut videtur, apice unifoliati. Folium la nee ola to-elliptic urn, acutum, in petiolum brevem sulcatum angustatum, membranaceum. Inflorescentia latera- lis, pendula, diffusa, perlaxe paniculata cum ramis laxe paucifloris. Flores parvi, segmentis patentibus. Sepalum dorsale oblanceolato- spathulatum, infra longe angustatum. Sepala lateralia similia sed majora, omnino libera, oblique spathulata, basi longe et anguste unguiculata. P eta la obovato-spathulata, quam sepala breviora sed latiora. Labellum suborbiculari-ovatum, basi cord a turn, supra con- spicue constrictum lobulum subquadratum retusum formans; discus basi medio cum callo conspicuo apice tridentato ornatus. Columna brevis, utrinque ala lata transverse oblonga praedita. Plant epiphytic, graceful. Rhizome apparently abbreviated. Roots fibrous, filiform, glabrous, numerous. Pseudobulbs crowded, ovoid or narrowly ovoid, unifoliate at the apex, apparently strongly com- planate, about 3.7 cm. or less long, surrounded at base by one or more pairs of distichous leaf-bearing sheaths which are evanescent as the plant develops. Leaf petioled; lamina lanceolate-elliptic, acute, cuneate below, membranaceous, about 13 cm. or less long and 2.6 cm. or less wide; petiole conduplicate, about 2 cm. or less long. Inflorescence lateral, elongate, very loosely paniculate, diffuse, pendent (detached in our specimen), apparently over 70 cm. long; branches short, about 5-8 cm. apart, loosely few-flowered, with slender fractiflex rachis. Bracts ovate, concave, acuminate with prominent mid-nerve. Flowers small for the genus, with widely spreading segments. Dorsal sepal oblanceolate-spatulate, subacute at the recurved apex, long-narrowed to a very slender base, about 9.2 mm. long and 3*4 mm. wide above. Lateral sepals similar, en- tirely free, obliquely spatula te, subacute with a recurved thickened apex, gradually narrowed to a long sulcate claw, about 11 mm. long and 3.9 mm. wide above. Petals obovate-spatulate, broadly rounded at the apex (sometimes with a short acute tip), narrowed to a short claw, about 7.9 mm. long and 5 mm. wide above. Lip suborbicular- ovate in outline, cordate at base, convex or reduplicate in natural position rather abruptly constricted in front to form a relatively small subquadrate terminal lobe which is bilobulate and apiculate, about 7.8 mm. long in greatest length (from either side of the base to the apex) and 8 mm. wide below; disc provided through the basal central half with a conspicuous callus which is irregularly toothed above and terminates in three teeth of which the middle one is longest. Column 200 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 short, about 4 mm. high at the back, with a conspicuously beaked rosteUar process, provided above with a pair of broadly and trans- versely oblong petaloid wings and below with a pair of small refuse subquadrate plates (Fig. 40). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1204664, wooded quebrada in Montana of Ri'o Tachira at base of Paramo de Tama, between Betania and Tama, by Colombian-Venezuelan boundary, state of Bolivar, alt. 2430 m., July 13, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57180, "sepals and petals pafe yellow above, pale brown near base, lip pale yellow with pale brown blotches, crest of lip pale creamy yellow". This species seems to be allied to Oncidium pyramid ale Lindl., but has a lax open panicle, a much narrower mid-lobe of the lip and very dissimilar column-wings. Lockhartia latilabris C. Schweinfurth, sp. nov. Herba epiphytica, caespitosa. Caules rigidi, simplices, foliorum basibus irabricatis oranino tecti. Folia numerosa, disticha, equi- tantia, triangulari-oblonga, breviter acuta, valde adscendentia. In- f lore scent iae perbreves, pauciflorae. F lores pro genere grandes, flavi. Sepala elliptico-ovata. P eta la majora, elliptic o-obovata, antice late rotundata. Labellum simplex, suborbiculari-reniforme, leviter retusum, marginibus irregulariter denticulatis; discus medio calloso-incrassatus. Columna perbrevis, crassa. Plant epiphytic, caespitose, medium-sized for the genus. Roots numerous, fibrous, glabrous, filiform, more or less branched. Stems straight, up to 17 cm. high, entirely concealed by the imbricating bases of the leaves. Leaves very numerous, distichous, equitant, triangular- oblong or triangular-lanceolate, strongly ascending, short- ly acute, often slightly incurved above, up to 2.3 cm. long on the outer margin and 5.5 mm. wide across the base. Inflorescences apparently solitary in several of the upper leaf-axils, subequaling the leaves. Floral bracts broadly ovate, acuminate, amplexicaul below. Flowers large for the genus, raembranaceous, pale yellow, the lip being spotted with orange-brown toward the center. Dorsal sepal elliptic-ovate, subacute at the rounded apex, 3-nerved, about 8.8 mm. long and 5 mm. wide. Lateral sepals similar but slightly broader, acute, concave below, slightly oblique. Petals larger than the sepals, elliptic-obovate, broadly rounded above, with slightly irregular margins, 3-nerved with the lateral nerves branching, about 10.8 mm. long and 7 mm. wide. Lip simple, noticeably broader than long, suborbicular-reniform, concave, lightly refuse, with irregularly denticulate margins (except near the truncate basal portion), about 10 mm. long on either side of the refuse center and 15 mm. wide; disc callose-thickened throughout the basal and central portions, the thickening appearing bilobed in the center and with lacerate margins. Column very short and stout with a semiovate wing having irregular margins on each side (Fig. 41). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 201 FIGURE 40 Oncidium diffusum. 1, Plant (X 3/5); 2, Flower, three-quarter view (X 1-1/2); 3, Dorsal sepal (X 2>, 4, Petal (X 2); 5, Lateral sepal (X 2); 6, Column from the front, with wings expanded (X 2); 7, Lip from above (X 2). 202 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 LOCKHARXIA Caiifafrris (3. Oc FIGURE 41 Lockhartia latilabris. 1, Plant (X 4/5); 2, Flower expanded, from the front (X J>\ BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 203 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., no. 1203732, isotype in Herb. Ames no. 64848, at western end of Sororopan-tepui, Salto de Iwara- caru-meru, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15,1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60222, "epiphyte on tree trunk along stream above water- fall". The simple and unlobed lip of this species is distinctive from that of most Lockhartias, while the shape and the lack of any distinct keel appears to be unique. 204 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 PIPERACEAE 13 Peperomia Steyermarkii Yuncker, sp. nov. Herba parva glabra terrestris; caule tuberose; foliis suborbiculari- bus, 8-10 mm. diametientibus, peltatis 5-nerviis; petiolo filiform! ad 3.5 cm. longo; spicis 1 mm. crassis, 15-20 mm. longis; pedunculo filiformi 2-2.5 cm. longo; drupa globoso-ovoidea, stylo brevi subu- laco; stigmate apicali. A small delicate tufted glabrous terrestrial herb; stem com- or tuber-like, 3-4 mm. thick; leaves when living fleshy-membranous, deep green above, suffused with purplish with a pale green spot near the base in center and with pale green areolate veins radiating from this spot, silvery pale green or suffused with lavender beneath, sub- orbicular, 8-10 mm. in diameter, peltate 2-4 mm. from the margin, with 5 delicate anastomosing nerves from the petiole, drying very mem- branous, subpellucid; petioles filiform, up to 3.5 cm. long, pale greenish-white when living; spikes 1 mm. thick x 15-20 mm. long when dry; peduncle filiform, often rose-lilac when growing, 2-2.5 cm. long, sometimes with a leaf about 1 cm. below the spike; bracts round-peltate; fruit globose-ovoid, black, verrucpse, about 0.8 mm. long, with a short subulate style; stigma apical. Type in herb. Chil Nat. Hist. Mus., collected at edge of cafetal, below limestone bluffs, Cerro de la Cueva de Dona Anita, south of and bordering valley of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 1200 m., April 7, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 61874. Piper Arbelaezii Trel. & Yun.,var. subglabrirameum Yuncker, var.nov. Frutex 3-4 m. altus; internodiis innovationum laeviter hirtulis mox glabrescentibus; spicis 12 mm. crassis, 70 cm. vel ultra longis; pedunculo 8-9 cm. longo, glabro; bracteis sub margine fimbriatis, dorso longe pilosis. Shrub 3-4 m. tall, planted at times for ornament; young internodes thinly hirtellous, quickly glabrescent; leaves subcoriaceous, deep green above, silvery green beneath; spikes creamy-white, recurved- dro oping, 5-6 mm. thick in anthesis, 12 mm. in fruit, up to 70 cm. or more long; peduncle 8-9 cm. long, glabrous; bracts submarginally fringed, dorsally long-pilose. Otherwise as in the species. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Rio Zumbador and tributary, near base of Piedra Blanca, northeast of Bergantfn, state of Anzoategui, alt. 800-1000 m., March 1-2, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 61298. 13 By T. G. Yuncker BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 205 Piper bolivaranum Yuncker, sp. nov. Planta glabra vix pedalis; foliis anguste lance olatis, 10-17 mm. latis, 6-8 cm. longis, apice sensira acuminatis basi acutis, a tertio supero deorsum pinnatim venosis; petiole 2-10 mm. longo; spiels 3 mm. crassis, 25 mm. longis; pedunculo filifonni, 10-12 mm. longo; bracteis trianguiari-subpeltatis anguste fimbriatis; drupa truncato- trigona; stigmatibus sessilibus. A small glabrous soft-wooded branching plant scarcely 30 cm. tall; internodes 1-3 cm. long; leaves membranous, deep green above, paler beneath, narrowly lanceolate, 10-17 mm. wide x 6-8 cm. long, apex gradually acuminate, base equilaterally acute, pinnate ly nerved be- low the upper third with about 3 ascending nerves on each side, loop-connected and joined to the midrib with numerous horizontal nervules, drying membranous, translucent, minutely pellucid-dotted; petiole 2-10 mm. long; peduncle filiform, 10-12 mm. long; bracts triangular-subpeltate, narrowly marginally fringed; fruit truncate- trigonous, granulate; stigmas 3, small, sessile. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on mossy-covered banks of streamlet on plateau near "Misia Kathy Camp", Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585 m., October 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59468. Piper el-paramoense Yuncker, sp. nov. Frutex 2-3 m. altus; intemodiis superis parcius hirtulis; foliis ova to-elliptic is, 7-8 cm. latis, 14-15 cm. longis, apice acutis, basi oblique inaequilatera liter cordatis, iobis rotundatis quam petiole brevioribus, ad tertium superum pinnatim venosis, supra glabris, subtus ad venas hirtulis; petiolo 2-4 cm. longo subvilloso ad laminam vaginato-alato; spicis 4-5 mm. crassis, 11 cm. longis; pedunculo 2 cm. longo pubescente; bracteis concavo-subcucullatis, margine brevi- fimbriatis; ovario ovoideo; stigmatibus sessilibus. A shrub 2-3 m. tall, upper internodes short and slender, sparingly hirtellous glabrescent; leaves when living spicy-fragrant, membra-^ nous, dull green above, greenish-silvery beneath, elliptic -ovate, 7-8 cm. wide x 14-15 cm. long, apex acute, base obliquely inequilater- ally cordate with rounded lobes shorter than the petiole, sinus nar- rowly acute or closed with the lobes slightly overlapping, pinnate ly nerved to the upper third, the nerves 5 or 6 on each side, prominent beneath, slightly impressed above, with rather prominent cross- connecting and anastomosing nervules, drying somewhat membranous, translucent; petiole 2-4 cm. long, subvillous, vaginate-winged to the blade; spikes 4-5 mm. thick x 11 cm. long, nodding; peduncle slender, 2 cm. long, pubescent; bracts concave-subcucullate, marginally short-fringed; ovary ovoid; stigmas 3, sessile. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected at El Paramo, north- east of Las Delicias, northeast of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 1200-1450 m., April 13, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62038. 206 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Piper monagasense Yuncker, sp. nov. Frutex 5-6 m. altus; inter nodi is indumento conferto brunneo inter- texto vestitis; foliis ovatis 13-16 cm. latis, 27-30 cm. longis, apice acutis, basi cordatis, lobis basalibus rotundatis approximatis obtegentibusve, supra secus venas villosis, subtus dense crispe villosis, a tertio supero deorsum pinnatim venosis; petiolo 4 cm. longo, indumento brunneo intertexto praedito, ad laminam vaginato- alato; spicis 7-8 mm. crassis, 35 cm. vel ultra longis; pedunculo 3.5 cm. longo, pubescentia intertexta vestito; bracteis triangulari- subpeltatis, conferte ad marginem firabriatis; ovario ovoideo, stig- matibus sessilibus. A shrub 5-6 m. tall; upper intemodes comparatively slender and elongated, densely matted brown-villous; leaves when living dark green with sulcate loose areolate nerves above, silvery-gray green beneath with raised nerves, ovate, 13-16 cm. wide x 27-30 cm. long, apex acute, base cordate, lobes rounded, approximate or overlapping, nearly equal or one lobe somewhat longer, pinnately nerved below the upper third, the nerves 6 or 7 on each side, submarginally loop- connected, with rather prominent cross-connecting and anastomosing nervules, villous above along the nerves, densely crisp-villous be- neath, the hairs brown, drying coriaceous, opaque; petiole 4 cm. long, matted brown-villous, vaginate-winged to the blade; spikes pendent, 7-8 mm. thick x 35 cm. or more long in fruit; peduncle 3.5 cm. long, matted-villous; bracts triangular-subpeltate, densely marginally fringed with brown hairs, the pedicel villous; ovary ovoid; stigmas 3, sessile. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on forested south- west-facing slopes of Cerro Negro, above La Sabana de Las Piedras, northwest of Caripe, state of Monagas, alt. 1500 m., April 5, 1945, Julian A, Steyermark 61853. Piper oparumaense Yuncker, sp. nov. Suffrutex 2-3 m. altus; intern odiis superis lenticulato-verrucosis, glabris; foliis ovatis, 17 cm. latis, 28-30 cm. longis, apice obtusis, basi inaequilatera liter cordatis, sinu obliquo clauso, venis subtus puberulis, ad quartum superum pinnatim venosis; petiolo 3 '5 cm. longo ad laminam vagina to-alato, lenticulato-verrucoso; spicis 1 x 30 cm. magnis; pedunculo 2-3 cm. longis; bracteis rotundato- vel subtriangulari-subpeltatis; drupa oblonga subtetragona, apice paullo papillose; stigmatibus sessilibus. A soft-wooded subshrub 2-3 m. tall; upper intemodes moderately short and slender, lenticular-warty, glabrous; leaves when living subcoriaceous, deep green above, paler beneath, ovate, 17 cm. wide x 28-30 cm. long, apex obtuse, base inequilate rally cordate with oblique closed sinus, lobes rounded, the larger longer than and covering the petiole, pinnately nerved to the upper fourth, the nerves about 6 on eech side with 3 additional recurved nerves in the longer lobe, submarginally loop-connected in two series, with rather strong BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 207 cross-connecting and anastomosing nervules, glabrous above, the nerves beneath puberulent, drying coriaceous, opaque; petiole 3-5 cm. long, glabrous, vaginate-winged to the blade, lenticular-warty; spikes 1 cm. thick x 30 cm. or more long when mature; peduncle 2-3 cm. long, glabrous; bracts rounded- or subtriangular-subpeltate, somewhat inflexed ventrally, papillate and brown-hairy on the ventral margin and pedicel; fruit oblong-subtetragonous, somewhat papillate at the apex; stigmas 3, sessile. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in lower portion of Quebrada O-paru-ma', tributary of Rio Pacairao, below Santa Teresita de Kavanayen, state of Bolivar, alt, 915-1065 m., November 25, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 60548% Piper perlongivillosum Yuncker, sp. nov. Frutex nodosus 1 m. altus; internodiis superis indumento hirtulo cum pilis longioribus intermixto vestitis; foliis elliptic o-subovatis, 6-8 cm. latis, 18-21 cm. longis, apice subcaudatim acuminatis, basi subaequilatera liter rotundatis cordulatisve, venis subtus hirtulis, fere totis pinnatim venosis; petiolo ca. 5 mm. longo hirtulo-villoso; spicis 4 mm. crass is, 6 cm. vel ultra longis; pedunculo 2 cm. vel ultra longo; bracteis parvis subcucullatis apice triangulari-truncatis; fructu obovoideo bene angulato subalatove; stigmatibus sessilibus. A nodose shrub about 1 m. tall; upper intern odes short and slender, hirtellous intermixed with rather stiff hairs up to 3-4 mm. long; leaves when living rugose on both sides, dark dull green above, paler beneath, firmly membranous, elliptic-subovate, 6-8 cm. wide x 18-21 cm. long, apex subcaudately acuminate, base subequilaterally rounded, cordulate, pinnate ly nerved throughout, the nerves 10-12 or more on each side, submarginally loop-connected, wkh shorter inter- mediates and cross-connecting anastomosing nervules, glabrous and somewhat depressed-punctate above, the nerves beneath staring hirtellous, the midrib with scattered long hairs, drying chartaceous, translucent, narrowly revolute; petiole stout, about 5 mm. long, hirtellous-villous; spikes 4 mm. thick x 6 cm. or more long, dull green when living, rather loosely flowered; peduncle slender, 2 cm: or more long, hirtellous-villous; bracts small, subcucullate wkh triangular-truncate apex, hispidulous; fruit obovoid, strongly angled or subalate, glabrous; stigmas small, sessile. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southeastern- facing slopes along Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), Cerro Duida, Territories Federal Amazonas, alt. 305-1095 m., August 25-26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57953. The rugose leaves, dimorphic hairs and strongly angular or some- what winged fruit are distinctive characters of this species. Piper Steyermarkii Yuncker, sp. nov. Frutex scandens glaber epiphyticus; foliis ellipticis 3.5-6 cm. latis, 10-15 cm. longis, apice sensim acute acuminatis, basi aequi- 208 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 lateraliter acutis, a medio infero pinnatim venosis; petiolo ad 25 mm. longo ad medium et ultra vaginato; spiels 5 mm. crassis, 5 cm. longis; pedunculo viz 5 mm. longo; bracteis parvis rotundato-subpel- tatis, conferte longeque pallido-fimbriatis; fructu subgloboso, brevi- styloso. A climbing epiphytic glabrous nodose shrub; internodes slender, elongate; leaves subcoriaceous, deep glossy-green above, paler beneath, elliptic, 3.5-6 cm. wide x 10-15 cm. long, apex attenuately sharp-acuminate, base equilaterally acute, pinnate ly nerved from the lower half, the nerves 2-4 on each side or in large leaves with a faint fifth nerve near the base, the innermost pair connected with the midrib with shorter nerves upward, drying coriaceous, opaque, nar- rowly revolute; petioles up to 25 mm. long below, reduced upward, vaginate and narrowly winged to above the middle, drying somewhat corrugated; spikes white when in flower, pale green and 6-7 mm. thick in fruit when growing, 5 mm. thick x 5 cm. long when dry; pe- duncle scant 5 mm. long; bracts small, round-subpeltate, densely long pale-fringed; ovary ovoid, tapering into a short stout style; stigmas 3, small; fruit subglobose, somewhat granulate, glabrous. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southeast-facing, steep wooded slopes just below dry ridge and shrubby growth, Ptari- tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59996. Piper subalpinum Yuncker, sp. nov. Suffrutex 1-2 m. altus; internodiis superis conferte retrorseque bmnnco-hirtulis; foliis lanceolato-ovatis, 5-7 cm. lads, 12-19 cm. longis, apice sensim acuminatis, basi aequilatera liter rotundatis, supra gkbris, venis subtus adpresse hirtulis, a medio deorsum pinnatim venosis; petiolo 5-15 mm. longo conferte hirtulo, ad laminam vaginato-alato; spicis 5 mm. crassis, 5 cm. longis; pedunculo 15 mm. longo hirtulo; bracteis triangulari-subpeltatis, margine fimbriatis; fructu subgloboso; stigmatibus sessilibus. A branching soft-wooded subshrub 1-2 m. tall; upper internodes slender and rather short, densely retrorsely brown-hirtellous; leaves when living subcoriaceous to firmly membranous, rugose, dark green above, dull paler green beneath, lance-ovate, 5-7 cm. wide x 12-19 cm. long, apex gradually acuminate, base equilaterally rounded, pinnately nerved from below the middle, the nerves 4 on each side, impressed above, salient beneath, with prominent cross-connecting and anastomosing nervules, glabrous above, the nerves beneath appressed-hirtellous, drying coriaceous, subopaque, narrowly revo- lute; petiole from 5 mm. long above to 15 mm. long below, densely hirtellous, vaginate-winged to the blade; spikes erect-ascending, 5 mm. thick x 5 cm. long; peduncle 15 mm. long, hirtellous; bracts triangular-subpeltate, marginally fringed; fruit subglobose; stigmas 3, short, sessile. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 209 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on densely wooded slopes of narrow ridge between quebrada and summit, Sororopan- tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 2130-2250 m., November 15, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60172. 210 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 MORACEAE l 4 Cecropia kavanayensis Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor ramulis scabris copiose hamato-pilosis. Folia mediocria coriacea peltata petiolata. Petiolus robustus striatus albicans ad- presse villosus et minute arachnoideus, basi subtus pulvinum brun- neum dense tomentosura incrassatus. Lamina palmata profunde (2/3) 7-lobata, lobis subobovato-oblongis apice obtusis basi angustatis, margine incegra vel levissime sinuata; lobo maximo ab insertione petioli usque ad apicem 28 cm. longo et 15.5 cm. lato, lobo minimo 12 cm. longo et 6.5 cm. lato, parte central! concrescenti 7-8 cm. radii; supra atroviridis conspectu glabra sed sparsissimis tenuissimis pilis araneosis munita, nervis primariis et secundariis conspicuis tertiariis transversis obsoletis superficie sub lente minutissime irreguliterque reticulato-alveolata vel rugulosa; subtus sericeo- cinerea nervis primariis crasso-eminentibus roseis laxe strigosis vel araneosis, nervis secundariis prominentibus roseis ascendentibus circa 1.5 cm. distantibus, laxe araneosis, tertiis transversis 2-3 mm. distantibus bene conspicuis, inter eos superficie dense cinereo- arachnoideo-tomentosa. Inflorescentiae masculae geminatae. Pedunculus rigidus crassus valde brevis, dense tomentoso-hirsutus, 1-2 cm. longus. Spatha 8.5 cm. longa, cylindrico-oblonga apice abrupte acutata breviter apicu- lata, extus dense albido-villosa intus glabra sed sparsissimis pilis arachnoideis visibilis. Amenta masculina circa 10 pedicellata, 4-6 cm. longa maturitate in sicco 4-5 mm. crassa. Perianthium prismatico- pyramidatum 6 farium striatum 1.5 mm. longura, costis apiceque minute hirsutulum. Pedicelli robusti rigidi basi in ad modum annulum crassum 3-5 mm. ahum coaliti, parte libera crassa 3-7 mm. longa, breviter tomentulosi et hirsutuli. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on wooded slopes of Quebrada Oparu-ma', between Santa Teresita de Kavanayen and Rio Pacairo (tributary of Rio Mouak), state of Bolivar, alt. 1065-1220 m., November 20-21, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 62754. This interesting species is related to C. obtusa Trecul., but differs from it chiefly by the smooth upper side of the leaves. The same character differentiates if from C. solanoensis Pitt. Other very typical features of C. kavanayensis are the short peduncles of the male inflorescences, the thick pedicels which are concrescent at the base, and the rigid, coriaceous leaves. Pourouma Steyerinarkii Standley et Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor 14 m. alta. Ramuli subteretes pallido-virides cicatricibus stipularum annularis parum obliquis, cicatricibus foliorum depresso- 14 By Jose'Cuatrecasas BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 211 ovatis 3-4 mm. lads, internodiis 1-1.5 cm. longis striolulatis hirsutis. Stipulae terminates caducae 3-4 cm. longa oblongo-lanceolata, sub- villoso-hirsuta, subnitida. Folia integra parva alterna coriacea pet io lata. Petiolus 5-6 cm. longus angustus sed robustus basi apiceque subite incrassatus breviter denseque hirsutus patulus. Lamina ovato-acuminata basi obtuse cuneata apice breviter cuspidata, 8-12 cm. longa, 4-6.5 cm. lata, margine brevissime sinuata vel conspectu integra; supra viridis, in sicco viridi-grisea, scabra pilis cornicis acutis basi callosis copiosis et pilis simplicibus tenuis longioribus sparsissimis munita, costa conspicua hirsutula, nervis secundariis ascendentibus minus conspicuis, tertiariis obsoletis; subtus costa crassiuscule eminent! subsericeo-hirsuta, nervis secundariis 6-7 utroque latere ascendenti- bus angulo acuto prominentibus subsericeo-hirsutis submarginem angustioribus arcuato-anastomosatis, venulis transversis crebris prominulis subsericeis cum alteris venulis tenuioribus obsoletum reticulum formantibus, costa nervis venulisque subsericeo-hirsutis inter hos reliqua superficie pilis tenuibus arachnoideis tomentum cinereum formantibus tecta. Inflorescentiae femineae cymosae ad terminationes ramorum axil- lares longe pedunculatae pauciflorae. Pedunculi graciles sed ridigi dense hirsuti 4-5 cm. longi. Saepe 3 ramulis centrale unifloro later- alibus 5-15 mm. longis crassiusculis hirsutis 3-4 flores ferentibus. Pedicelli crassi hirsuti breves 2 mm. longi. Perianthium femineum ova to-elliptic urn utriculosum 4 mm. longum, dense velutinum. Stigma peltato capitatum tomentosum. Capsula ovata apice acuta circa 12 mm. longa, et 6 mm. lata, pericarpio coriaceo-lignoso, perianthio carnoso griseo-viridi eduli inclusa. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in the lower south- facing slopes of Mount Ptari-tepuf between Rio Karuai and first ridge above Rib Karuai, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 28, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60665, "tree 40 feet tall, leaves firmly mem- branaceous, deep green above, ,gray below, fruit gray green, edible". Local name: "caibari-cai-yek". This new species is well characterized by its small, entire, thinly coriaceous leaves which are cuneate at the base and acuminate at the apex; they are rough, scabrous on the upper side and cinereous be- neath. P ourouma Steyermarkii is similar to P. Mildbraediana St. and P. umbellate St. of the Amazonian basin, but the above eked charac- ters differentiate it from them. P ourouma Mildbraediana has larger, thicker, stronger nerved leaves which are cordate or rotundate at the base, and P. umbellata has smooth leaves on the upper side, which are larger and thicker with more numerous, a cute angled, and stronger, sericeous nerves beneath. Pourouma Cucura Standley and Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor mediocris. Caulis 30 cm. diam. cortice badi vel grisei, sub- 212 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 laevi, ligno pallldo. Ramuli terminal! subteretes internodiis brevibus dense hispidis pilis longis rigidis patentibus siccitate flavis copiose obtectis. Folia simplicia alterna coriacea petiolata. Petiolus longus mediocriter robustus patulis leviter striatus copiosis pilis longis flavis patulis munitis, basi subite incrassatus, 4.5-8 cm. longus. Lamina ovata basi rotundata vel subtruncata vel obtusissime cuneata, apice late obtusa, margine leviter repando-crenata, 10-15 cm. longa, 6.5-11.5 cm. lata, supra pallide viridis sublaevis longis pilis tenuis rectis basi minute callosulis sparsis munita, costa magis villosa et nervis secundariis conspicuis tertiariis obsoletis; subtus cinerea costa crasse elevata hirsute, nervis secundariis prominentibus 7-9 utroque latere ascendentibus angulo acuto flavo-hirsutis prope margi- nem tenuioribus arcuatis anastomosatis, venulis transversis copiosis prominulis cum alteris tenuioribus in reticulo anastomosatis, pilos longos rigidos sparsos ferentibus et dense tomento lanato-araneoso reliquam laminam obtecto velatis. Stipulae subcoriaceae 3.5 cm. longa obtusiusculae densissime hirsuta. Inflorescentiae femineae paniculatae pluriforae axillares ad termi- nationes ramorum quam folia valde breviores. Pedunculus 4.5 cm. longus rigidus rectis patentibus dense longis sime hispid us. Ramuli 1.5-5 mm. longi crassiusculi plus minusve flexuosi hirtuli. Pedi- celli breviter hirsutuli crassiusculi recti vel arcuati, 2-4 mm. longi. Perianth ium femineum ovatum utriculosum breviter hirsutulum. Stigma capitatum tomentulosum subsessile. Capsula ovato-elliptica apice obtusa circa 9-10 mm. longa, 5-6 mm. lata, pericarpio coriaceo- lignoso, perianthio carnoso nigrescenti sapido inclusa. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected at Capihuara Casi- quiare, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 118 m., May 6, 1942, Llewelyn Williams 15812, "nom. vulg. Cucura. Arbol de tamano mediano o moderadamento alto con corona abierta; el tronco con varias raices superficiales o adventicias y el tronco cilindrico, erecto, 30 cm. diam., sin ramas por la mitad de la altura; la corteza de color castanb claro o grisaceo, algo lisa y el liber Colorado a obscuro; la madera tambie'n de color claro, moderadamente blanda y facil de cortar, el fruto ovoideo, de color oscuro, casi negro, contiene una pulpa comible y de sabor dulce; el liber exsuda resina de color oscuro o negruzco; hojas de color verde pa lido tirando a gris por debajo; en la selva de tierra firme en los chiquichiquiales". Pourouma Cucura is a well marked species distinguished chiefly by its long shaggy branchlets, petioles, and inflorescences. Coussapoa Steyermarkii Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor epiphytica trunco circa 30 cm. diam. Ramuli brunnei-grisei juveniles dense tomentoso ferrugineo-hirsuti. Folia simplicia Integra alterna petiolata crasse coriacea. Petiolus robustus 10-15 mm. longus dense hirsutus, supra planiusculus subtus striatus apice subarticulatus. Lamina obovata basi obtuse cuneata BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 213 apice obtusa vel rotundata margine laevis leviter revoluta, 4.5-9 cm. longa, 2.8-6.5 cm. lata; supra atro-viridis nitida, siccitate ochraceo- viridula opaca, nervis raedio secundariisque argute impressis reliquis obsoletis; subtus luteolo-viridis nervis ferrugineis, in sicco ochra- ceo-ferruginea, nervo medio secundariisque 3-4 utroque latere, acute ascendentibus prope marginem arcuato anastomosatis valde crasse prominentibus, subsericeo-hirsutis ferrugineis, nervulis trans vers is satis crebris horizontalibus valde elevatis cum venulis minus promi- nulis reticulato-anastomosatis, copies is pilis longis simplicibus vel furcatis plus minusve patentibus et intricatis tecta. Stipula crassius- cula, acutiuscula 10 mm. longe densissime subsericeo-hirsuta. Inflorescentiae femineae 1-2-cephalae axillares, pedunculo 10-12 mm. longo. Capitulis ad 4 mm. diametro globosis. Perianthium obovoideo-angulatum glabrum. Semina nitida. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on the southeast- facing slopes of Mount Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, ak. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60002a, "waremba- yek. Epiphytic tree with trunk 1 foot in diameter growing attached to trunk of 59999; leaves coriaceous, dark green and shining above with sulcate nerves, yellow green below with ferruginous nerves prominent below; stems, buds, petioles, and rachis ferruginous; flowers greenish." Number 60679 collected at Rio Karuai, 1220 m., alt., is sterile and probably represents the same species in spite of its leaves rotundate at the base. Number 60364 of Santa Teresita de Kavanayen is another form with larger and acute leaves, but also sterile. This species is typified by the hirsute-ferruginous branchlets and petioles and by its thick, coriaceous leaves which are hirsute- ferruginous below. Coussapoa viridifolia Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor parva, 8 met. alta. Kami cortice griseo rugoso, valde juve- niles ferrugineo-hirsuti. Folia simplicia Integra alterna petiolata coriacea. Petiolus 10-22 mm. longus, rigidus pubescens subtus leviter striatus supra sulcatus. Lamina obovato-oblonga basi paulo angustata obtusissima, apice obtusa vel rotundata, margine laevis plana vel, in sicco, leviter revo- luta, 6-9 cm. longa, 3-5 cm. lata; supra viridis glabra, siccitate tabacinea, nervis medio secundariisque leviter impressis reliquis nervulis minutum reticulum prominulum formantibus; subtus costa crasse elevata, nervis secundariis prominentibus 5 utroque latere, angulo acuto ascendentibus prope marginem tenuioribus arcuato- anastomosatis, nervulis transversis prominulis, venulis minus elevatis reticulum minutum gracilem formantibus, nervs parce pu- bescentibus reliqua glabra. Stipulae breves villoso-hirsutae 4-7 mm. longae. 214 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Inflorescentiae masculae axillares subterminales cymoso-panicu- latae 2.5-4 cm. longae pluriflorae, pedunculis tenuibus rigidis paculis 15-25 mm. longis tomentuloso-puberuli, ramulis elongatis brachiatis graciles saepe 2-fvircatis, 8-5 mm. longis, coraentellis. Pedicelli 2-7 mm. longi graciles tomentelli. Capitula globosa 2.5-3 mm. diam. fulva. Sepala facie glabra margine ciliata. Antherae maturicate subezsertae. Type in herb. ChL Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along mesa escarp- ment between Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n and wooded quebrada about 8 kms. northwest of Kavanayen, alt. 1220 m. f November 23, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60456, "small tree 25 feet tall; leaves subcoriaceous, rich deep green above, pale green below; flowers buff-brownish, sap slightly milky". This species is well characterized by its small obovate-oblong, subcoriaceous leaves which are obtuse at both ends, and glabrous except on the slightly hirtellous principal nerves beneath. The most similar species, C. orthoneura St., and C, cuneata Miq., have thicker, larger, more or less acuminate leaves, not reticulate nerved; in this last species the male capitules are smaller too. Coussapoa viridifolia var. tenuifolia Cuatr., var. nov. Lamina foliorum membranacea obovato-oblonga basi obtusa apice rotundata breviter emarginata, 4-8 cm. longa, 2-4 cm. lata pallide viridis, nervis principalibus subtus parce hirtulis reliqua glabra, non elevato-reticulata. Inflorescentiae femineae cymulis 1-2-cephalis, pedunculis 6-10 mm. longis, capitulis 2 mm. lads, perianthio glabro, stigmate peni- cillati exserto. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Cerro Duida, on the southeastern-facing slopes along Cano Negro (tributary of Cano Iguapo), alt. 305-1095 m., August 25-26, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 57955, "tree 40 feet tall; leaves firmly membranaceous, pale grass green above, pale green below; inflorescence pale green*'. This variety of C. viridifolia substantially differs by its slightly smaller, more slender leaves which do not have an elevated venose- reticulum, and by the shorter inflorescences; these, being feminine, cannot be compared with those of the typical species. Coussapoa Williams!! Cuatr., sp. nov. Arbor parva terrestris vel epiphytica. Ramuli subteretes virides, in sicco brunnescenti. Folia simplicia integra alterna petiolata coriacea. Petiolus 3*5-5 cm. longus glaber striatus. Lamina subobovato-oblonga basi attenu- ata obtusa apice angustata cuspidata, margine levissime crenato- sinuata vel laevis leviter revoluta, 10-13 cm. longa, 4-7 cm. lata; supra in sicco luteolo-viridula vel brunnescens, glabra costa promi- BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 215 nula nervis secundariis notatis, superficie minutissime ruguloso- reticulata punctate depressa vel adultioribus sublaevi; subtus costa crassa elevata striata parce puberula, nervis secundariis 5-7 utroque latere prominentibus ascendentibus ad marginem curvato anastomo- satis, parce puberulis vel in adultis glabris, nervulis transversis subimmersis depressis tenuiter conspicuis inter eos venulis minutum reticulum subtus microscopium visibilera formantibus , epiderrao inter lineas reticulorum minute bullato-elevato et praecipue in statu juve- nile minutissime hirtula adultiore glabra. Stipulae cylindraceo- lanceolatae 2.5 cm. longae acutae pubescentes. Inflorescentiae masculae cymoso-paniculatae pluriflorae, axillares subterminales 3-4 mm. longae, pedunculo tenui puberulo ramulis divaricatis plus minusve flexuosis puberulis vel tomentellis, pedi- cellis teneribus 1-4 mm. longis. Capitula subglobosa 2-3 mm. lata. Perianthium glabrescente apice minute sparseque puberulum. Anther- ae subexsertae. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in the Upper Orinoco river at Esmeralda, Territorio Federal Amazonas, alt. 143 m., May 14, 1942, Llewelyn Williams 15240 & 15363. Closely related to C. cuneata Miq., which has thicker, coriaceous leaves, toraentulose or arachnoid beneath, smaller male capitules, longer pedicels, and long exserted anthers. Coussapoa cornifolia Standl. has the under side of the ovate acute leaves tomentulose, somewhat smaller capitules, and exserted anthers. Coussapoa orthoneura Standl. has more acute ascending nerves of the leaves, smaller male capitules, and different structure of the epidermis of the lower side of the leaf, which is more or less tomentulose and arachnoid, although in the old state can be nearly glabrous, but, by means of a microscope, the epidermis is seen to consist of minute spreading hairs with rather depressed alveoles between the reticulum. The more lanceolate stipules, which are only slightly pubescent, differentiate C.Williamsii from the above cited species. Pseudolmedia rigida (Kl. & Karst.) Cuatr., comb. nov. Olmedia rig id a Klotsch & Karsten. Linnaea 20: 524. 1847. MONAGAS: forested southwest-facing slopes of Cerro Negro, above La Sabana de las Piedras, northwest of Caripe, alt. 1500 m., April 5, 1945, Julian A Steyermark 61846, "tree 80 feet tall; wood very hard; latex creamy-yellow; leaves chartaceous-subcoriaceous, dark green and shining above, dull green below". ANZOATEGUI: forested slopes of Montana de las Palomas, tributary of Rio Never/, between "Carmelita" and "Natalia", northeast of Bergantin, alt. 900-1000 m., March 23, 1945, Steyermark 61447, "tree 25 feet tall; leaves chartaceous-firmly membra naceous, dark green above, dull green below; flowers dull green". Headwaters of Rio Maravilla, slopes of Fila Grande between Los Chorros and Cerro Negro, east of Bergantin, alt. 900-1400 m., March 23, 1945, Steyermark 61714, "tree 216 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 30 feet tall, slender with oblong shape; leaves firmly membranaceous- chartaceous, deep green above, dull pale green below". Local name: "chara". URTICACEAE 15 Pile a venosa Killip, nom. nov. Pilea succulenta Wedd. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. [jParis ] 9: 256. 1856, not Hook, f., 1847. MoNAGAS: Cerro de la Cueva de Dona Anita, valley of Caripe, alt. 1100 m., Julian A. Steyermark 61896. ANZOATEGUI: confluence of Rio Leon with Ri'o Zumbador, northeast of Berganti'n, alt. 400-500 m., Steyermark 61215 ("guritoto Colorado"). This species was based upon Funck's 145, and in my revision of the Andean species of Pilea (Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 26: 509. 1939) was tentatively treated as a synonym of P. mollis Wedd., a plant of north-central Venezuela. The type locality was given by Weddell as "In terras caracasanis, prope Gucharosa" in the "Archives" and as "In ditione Caracas, prope Guacharos" in DC. Prodromus 16, pt. 1: 150. In all probability this is Guacharo, situated in Monagas, be- tween the Cerro Turumiquire and Caripe. Steyermark's material shows that this species is clearly distinct from P. mollis. The stipules are larger and more persistent than in P. mollis; the cysto- liths, though slenderer, are far more numerous; and the pedicels of the staminate flowers are proportionately shorter. 15 By E. P. Killip BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 217 PROTEACEAE Euplassa Glaziovii (Mez) Steyerm., comb. nov. Adenostephanus Glaziovii Mez, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 30, Beibl. 27: 10. 1890. Euplassa obversiflora (Mez) Steyerm., comb. nov. Adenostephanus obversiflorus Mez, in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 30, Beibl. 27: 9-10. 1890. Euplassa saxicola (Schultes) Steyerm., comb. nov. Roupala saxicola Schultes, Leafl. Bot. Mus. Harv. Univ. 13: no. 10: 300-301. 1949. The pinnately compound alternate leaves with opposite leaflets, and the flower structure definitely place this in the genus Euplassa. Euplassa venezuelana Steyermark, sp. nov. Arbor 9 m. alta; ramulis tenuiter adpresso-pubescentibus; petiolis cum rhachibus 17-19 cm. longis, adpresso-fulvo-pubescentibus; foliolis 2-4-jugis, oppositis, coriaceis, ovali-oblongis vel obovatis, basi obtusis, apice tenuiter vel profunde obcordatis vel emarginatis, integerrimis, supra nitidis glabris grosse reticulatis, subtus pal lid o- viridibus parce minute adpresso-pilosulis tenuiter reticulatis, pilis pallidis, 5.5-10 cm. longis, 3.5-6 cm. latis; petiolulis 9-10 mm. longis, adpresso-fulvo-pubescentibus; racemis terminalibus et axil- laribus simplicibus, 15-25 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. crassis, rhachi dense adpresso-ferrugineo-tomentosis; pedicellis 1.5-3 mm. longis, dense adpresso-ferrugineo-tomentulosis; calyce subirregulari subclavato- cylindrico curvato; sepalis 4 apice concavo staminiferis, 9-11 mm. longis, extus parce adpresso-fulvo-tomentulosis, intus glabris; a her- is subsessilibus ovatis, 1.8-2 mm. longis; glandulis hypogynis connatis, marginibus paullo lobatis vel undulatis, 1.5 mm. altis, glabris, uno latere lobato profundiori; ovario parce tomentoso, 2.5 mm. longo, ad glandulam adnato; stylo erecto robusto glabro, 4-5 mm. longo; stigmate clavato compresso 2 mm. longo (Fig. 42, a-b-c). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Rio Karuai, northwest of Santa Teresita de Kavanaye'n, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60824, "tree 30 feet tall; leaves coriaceous, deep green and shining above, pale green below; rachis and peduncle ferruginous-brown; corolla buds brownish or olive green without". This species is related to E. Glaziovii (Mez) Steyerm. and E. obversiflora (Mez) Steyerm. From the former it differs in having 4 pairs of leaflets deeply emarginate at apex, the lower leaf surface pilosulous instead of glabrous, and the relatively shorter pedicels in proportion to the length of the flowers. From the latter, E. vene- zuelana differs in the more densely ferruginous appressed tomentum 218 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 of the rachis of the petiole, peduncles, and branchlets, and the entire margins of the leaflets. Panopsis pUriana Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex 1.1-1.8 m. alms; ramulis junioribus cum petiolis parce FIGURE 42 A, Euplassa venezuelana. Pistil (X 5)", B, Euplassa venezuelana. Perianth segment, ventral view, showing anther (X 5); C, Euplassa venezuelana. Single flower, unopened (X 5); D, Phthirusa ptariana. Petal with attached stamen, lateral view (X 3); E, Phthirusa ptari- ana. Petal with attached stamen, ventral view (X 3); F, Phthirusa ptariana. Petal with attached stamen, ventral view, filament more elongate (X 3>, G, Ranunculus limoselloides. Petal (X 4); H, Ra- nunculus limoselloides. Sepal (X 4); I, Ranunculus limoselloides. Achene (X 3 ). BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 219 addresso-pilosulis; foliis oppositis subcoriaceis subtus pallido- viridibus in sicco flavido-vel olivaceo-viridibus utrinque prominente pulchre areolatp-reticulatis obovato-oblongis basi obtusis apice rotundatis, laminis 4-6 cm. long is, 1.7-3 cm. latis, specie glabris sed cum microscope pilis pallidis adpressis obtectis, petiolis 2-3 mm. longis parce adpresso-pilosulis; racemis terminalibus 3-fasciculatis simplicibus 4-6 cm. longis, 12-15 mm. latis; rhachi 4-6 cm. longo, ferrugineo-tomentoso; pedicellis divaricate patentibus 4-5 mm. longis, ferrugineo-pubescentibus; sepalis 4.5-5 mm. longis planis revolutis intus glabris extus pilosulis ferrugineis; filamentis 3.5-4 mm. longis glabris sepalis brevioribus; squamulis hypogynis 0.6-0.7 mm. longis in urceolum quadridentatum connatis, dentibus 0.2 mm. longis; ovario ovato superne angustato ferrugineo-hksutulo; stylo et stigmate flavido. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dry sandy and rocky sandstone exposures on level ground adjacent to swamp on plateau-portion of southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepuf, state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59677, "shrub 4-6 feet tall; leaves subcoriaceous, deep green above, pale green below, areolate-reticulate-veined; pedicels and calyx and ovary ferruginous; style and stigma yellow". This species is closely related to P. multiflora (Schott) Taub. (Andripetalum multiflorum Schott and Andripetalum reticulatum Pohl), but differs from that in having more slender, unbranched racemes with simple or temate peduncles, shorter, more rigidly divaricate-spread- ing pedicels, more finely areolate-reticulate and paler green leaves, hairs on the ovary longer, hairs on the leaf surface longer and of a paler buff color instead of white, and in the hypogynous squaraellae, which in P. multiflora have longer teeth 0.5 mm. long and longer glands 0.9-1 mm. long. Panopsis tepuiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Arbor 19-22 m. aha; ramulis novellis ferrugineo-tomentellis; foliis alternatis vel oppositis coriaceis, supra nitidis viridibus, adultis subtus pallidioribus, junioribus subtus pallido-ferrugineis, oblanceo- latis vel elliptico-oblanceolatis, basi angustatis, apice subobtusis apiculatis, supra minute reticulatis, subtus tenuiter reticulatis et dense minute rubentibus vel ferrugineo-pilosulis ad nervum medium praecipue, laminis 8.5-15 cm. longis, 2-5 cm. latis; petiolis 8-15 mm. longis, rubentibus vel ferrugineo-tomentellis; racemis terminalibus simplicibus vel ramosis, 6.5-8 cm. longis, dense ferrugineo-tomen- tosis; pedicellis 1.5-3 mm. longis dense rubentibus vel ferrugineo- tomentosis; sepalis rubentibus linear i-spatulatis obtusis recurvatis intus glabris extus ferrugineo-tomentosis, 3.5-5 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis; antheris oblongis abrupte appendiculatis; filamentis plerumque liberis, parte liberi 1.5-2 mm. longo, glabris; squamellis hypogynis 0.5 mm. altis, tenuiter lobatis rotato-connatis; ovario dense ferru- gineo-hirsutulo; stylo glabro erecto, 2-2.2 mm. longo; stigmate clavato. 220 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59988 (2 sheets), "tree 60-70 feet tall; leaves coriaceous, deep green and shining above, dull paler green below on older leaves, pale ferruginous below on young leaves; rachis, pedicels, and sepals orange-ferruginous; petals recurved, creamy-yellowish within; style and stigma pale green; fruit edible". Local name: "para-raa-yek". This species is similar to P. rubescens (Schott) Ducke, from which it differs in the shorter inflorescence, shorter pedicels, more densely ferruginous tomentum of the stems, flowers, and lower leaf surface, shorter styles, and in the hypogynous gland which is shorter and not 4-dentate. Roupala minima Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex 0.8-1.1 m. altus; ramis solitariis infra simplicibus glabris; foliis adscendentibus, utrinque caeruleo-viridibus, coriaceis sub- sessilibus elliptico-oblongis vel suborbicularibus, basi angustatis vel rotundatis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, integerrimis, marginibus incrassatis, omnino glabris, subtus nervo medio et nervis lateralibus paullo prominentibus vel inconspicuis, supra plus minus ve incon- spicuis, laminis 13-30 mm. longis, 7-25 mm. lads; petiolis glabris, 1-2 mm. longis, racemis axillaribus vel terminalibus solitariis sim- plicibus, 5.5-9 cm. longis; rhachi glabro; floribus juvenilibus extus glabris; bracteis ovato-triangularibus subito longe attenuatis glabris, 1 ram. longis, 1 mm. latis; pedicellis glabris divaricate patentibus 1-3 mm. longis; ovario glabro; stylo tenui glabro in fructu ad 4 mm. longo; folliculis (maturis) coriaceis oblique oblongo-ellipticis basi sub- stipitatis vel prominente attenuatis 20-28 mm. longis, 8-10 mm. latis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in savana, vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepui and Sororopa'n- tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60234 (2 sheets), "shrub, single-stemmed, 2-4 feet tall; leaves ascending, coriaceous, blue-green both sides; rachis blue- green". An unusually well-marked species, characterized by the low stature and stems simple and unbranched for three-fourths their length, and by the markedly small, crowded, ascending leaves, all of which combined impart a peculiar aspect to the plant. Roupala sororopana Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex 1.2 m. altus; ramis in stato sicco purpureis glabris vel furfuraceis; foliis alternates coriaceis supra glabris viridibus, subtus furfuraceis femigineo-suffusis (in sicco specie purpureis) glabres- centibus elliptico- vel ovato-oblongis basi obtusis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, larainis 6-11.5 cm. longis, 2.5-7 cm. latis; petiolis 1.5-3 cm. longis, ferrugineo-furfuraceis (in sicco purpureis) obtectis vel BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 221 glabris; racemis axillaribus simplicibus 12.5-13 cm. longis, 1-2 mm. latis, rhachi minute ferrugineo vel partim glabrato; pedicellis patent!- bus 2.5-4 mm. longis, ferrugineo-tomentosis; sepalis 7-9 mm. longis, extus minute furfuraceis; staminibus 4; antheris lineari-oblongis 3 mm. longis cum appendiculo rotundato; filamentis 3/4 longitudine ad calycem adnatis, in parte superiori quadrans liberis, pane liberi 1 mm. longo; squamellis hypogynis 4 suborbicularibus, 0.2-0.3 mm. longis; ovario breviter ferrugineo-hirsutulo, 1.5-1.6 mm. longo; stylo erecto glabro, 4.6 mm. longo; stigmate clavato parum incrassato. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rocky hematite exposures at west end, on summit, Sororopa'n-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2225-2255 m., November 13, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60089. This is related to R. obtusata Kl. of Brazil and British Guiana, from which it may be distinguished by the tomentose pedicels and rachis of the inflorescence, the ferruginous scurfy tomentum on the lower leaf surface, as well as on some of the stems, petioles, and larger flowers. LORANTHACEAE Gaiodendron punctatum (Ruiz & Pavon) G. Don, var. puracense (H.B.K.) Steyermark, comb. nov. Loranthus puracensis H.B.K. Nov. Gen. & Sp. 3: 437. 1820; Gaiodendron puracensis (H.B.K.) G. Don, Gen. Syst. 3: 432. 1834. In his Flora of Peru, vol. 13, part II, no. 2, p. 397, Macbride states for G. puracense, "Perhaps only a variety of G. punctatum, but slenderer and smaller in all its parts". I am in agreement with this statement, and therefore a reduction of this entity to varietal rank is necessary. Knuth (Ink. Fl. Venez., in Rep. Sp. Nov. Veg. 43: 301. 1928) refers an Vie collection from Roraima to G. punctatum, but it is probable that it belongs to this variety puracense which the present author collected on Ptari-tepuf in the same general region. Pittier et al in the Catalogo de la Flora Venezolana, vol. 1, p. 268, under G. punctatum, state that "el material que poseemos en el herbario bajo esto nombre, parece ser referible a la siguiente especie" (G, Tagua). Thus, outside of the Vie collection above cited, the follow- ing collection is the only Venezuelan material with deep yellow flowers that can be referred correctly to the G. punctatum group: "Growing 35 feet up on bluffs, along base of south-facing high sand- stone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2410 m., November 6, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59912, flowers very fragrant, like exotic perfume; floral buds orange-yellow; style, filaments, and petals deep yellow, calyx pale green; leaves coriaceous or subcoriaceous, deep green above, pale green below; petals recurved in upper half; shrub 3 feet tall". 222 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Phoradendron karuaianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex paras it icus furcatus, ramis oppositis pseud odichotomis vel cymosis teretibus, ad omnes nodos cataphyllis suffultis; internodiis 3-4 cm. longis; cataphyllis late deltoideo-triangularibus supra nodos 0.5-2 cm. insertis; foliis oppositis paullo falcatis vel symmetricis la nee ola to-elliptic is vel elliptico-ovatis basim versus et ad apicem sensim attenuatis, laminis 5-8 cm. longis, 1-3.5 cm. latis, in stato sicco minute ruguloso-verruculosis, palmatim 3-nervosis basinerviis; nervis inconspicuis non elevatis; petiolis 2-4 mm. longis alatis; spicis axillaribus ad nodos plerumque solitariis tenuibus 2-3 cm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. crassis cataphyllorum, jugis 3 et articulis 3 tenui- bus gerentibus; pedunculis 2-3 mm. longis; articulis 3 et 5-8 mm. longis, 12-16-floris, prophyllis superne minute papillatis; floribus 2-seriatis: masculis minoribus, in diametro 1-1.1 mm. ad quoquem articulura infra flores foe rain ineas; foemineis raajoribus, in diametro 1.5-1.7 mm.; baccis oblongis laevibus 4 mm. longis, 2.5 mm. latis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in dense forest at base of Cerro along Rio Karuai, Ptari-tepuT, state of Bolivar, alt. 1220 m., November 27, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60659. Local name: "atapi". This is an exceptional species, belonging to the Dichotomae group, and apparently related to P laxiflorum Ule of Amazonas, Brazil, from which it differs in its thicker, longer, less-pointed leaves and more densely-flowered spikes. From P. Jenmani Trel. it differs in the pointed leaves and more densely many-flowered spikes. Furthermore, from some members of section Chrysocarpae it differs from P. haitense Urban in the broader, shorter blades, oblong fruits, and more densely-flowered spikes. It is well characterized by the combination of densely-flowered slender spikes, the flowers in two ranks, the oblong fruits, and the palmate ly-nerved thickish leaves. Phoradendron ptarianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutez parasiticus, ramis oppositis dichotomis teretibus dioicis; cataphyllis tantum ad nodos basales ramulorum 1-jugis sterilibus late deltoideo-triangularibus, 1.5 mm. longis, supra nodos 1.5-4 cm. in- sertis; foliis oppositis crasso-coriaceis paullo falcatis elliptico- lanceolatis vel oblanceolato-oblongis basi angustatis, apice rotunda- tis vel obtusis, laminis 7-10 cm. longis, 1.5-4 cm. latis, in sicco minute ruguloso-verruculosis aereo- vel olivaceo-viridibus, margini- bus plerumque albicantibus, penninerviis, nervis lateralibus incon- spicuis; petiolis 12-25 mm. longis; spicis axillaribus ad nodos nonnullis olivaceo-viridibus, 1.2 cm. longis, 2-2.5 mm. crassis, cata- phyllorum jugis 3-4 et articulis 4-5 gerentibus; pedunculis 2-3 mm. longis; articulis 4-5 et 5-6 mm. longis, 3 mm. latis, clavatis, 24-30- floris, floribus masculis (tantum visis) verticillatis 6-seriatis tri- meris. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 223 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on forested south- facing slopes overlying sandstone, on "Cave Rock" above "Cave Camp", Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1810 m., October 29, 1944, Julian A t Steyermark 59483, "parasite on shrub; leaves coriaceous, bronze to olive green both sides; spikes or rachis dull olive green; stem terete, dull green". From P. undulatum (Pohl) Eichler this species differs in its di- oecious habit, longer petioles, prevailingly obtuse blades, and in the minutely papillate or suberose, instead of ciliolate, margins of the cataphylls. From P. Uleanum Steyerm. (P. macrophyllum Ule, not Cockerell)* of Mount Roraima, it differs in the obtuse, usually nar- rower blades, longer petioles, and crowded staminate flower spikes. Phoradendron tepuianum Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex parasiticus furcatus, ramis oppositis dichotomis teretibus dioicis; internodiis 4-7 cm. longis; cataphyllis tantum ad nodos basales ramulorum 1- jugis sterilibus late deltoideo-triangularibus, 1 mm. longis, supra nodos 9-12 mm. insert is; foliis oppositis crasso- coriaceis late obovatis vel elliptic o-obovatis basi subito attenuatis, apice rotundatis, laminis 3-6 cm. longis, 3-5 cm. latis, in sicco minute ruguloso-verruculosis aereo-olivaceo-viridibus novellis api- calibus leviter penninerviis adultis costa tantum basi manifesta, costae residuo et nervis lateralibus plerumque obsoletis; petiolis 7-10 mm. longis; spicis axillaribus ad nodos nonnullis lutescenti- viridibus 2.5-5 cm. longis, 4-5 mm. crassis cataphyllorum jugis 4-5 et articulis 5 gerentibus; pedunculis 1-3 mm. longis; articulis 5 et 3-10 mm. longis, 2.5-5 mm. latis, clavatis, 10-16-floris, prophyllis 3-4 mm. longis apice papilla to-cilio latis, floribus foemineis (tantum visis)4- vel 4+2-seriatis; baccis oblongo-ovoideis 5 mm. longis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on dry sandy and rocky sandstone exposures on level ground adjacent to swamp on plateau-portion of south east- facing slopes, Ptari-tepui', state of Bolivar, alt. 1600 m., November 1, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59688, "parasitic on shrubs; leaves coriaceous, bronze olive-green; rachis and flowers yellow-green". Apparently a member of section Penninerviae and related to P. Northropiae Urban of the Bahamas and to P. Warmingii Eichl. of Brazil. From the latter it differs in the terete stems and more numer- ous joints of the flowering spikes, while from the former it differs in the stouter, longer spikes and stouter branches. In some respects this new species resembles P. Macbridei Standl. of Peru, but that 'Phoradendron Uleanum Steyermark, nom. nov. Phoradendron macrophyllum Ule, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berl. 6: 291. 1915, not Phoradendron macrophyllum Cockerell, Am. Nat. 34: 293. 1900. 224 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 has only 4-seriate flowers and the leaves are smaller and of a different shape. Phthirusa adunca (Meyer) Maguire, var. orinocensis (Spreng.) Steyerm., comb. nov. Loranthus orinocensis Spreng. Syst. 2: 129. 1828; Phthirusa orinocensis Eichl., in Mart. Fl. Bras. 5 2 : 60. 1868. Phthirusa ptariana Steyermark, sp. nov. Scandens parasiticus lignosus glaberrimus; rarnis subangulatis cortice in adultis cinereo; foliis coriaceis supra oliveo-viridibus subtus pallido-viridibus, elliptico-ovatis vel late ellipticis, basi angustatis vel rotundatis, apice acuminatis, 7-12 cm. longis, 2-5.5 mm. latis, nervo medio prominenti; petiolis 1.5-2.5 cm. longis; spicis in paniculam terminalem dense ramosam dispositis, 3-3.5 cm. longis, 3-3.5 cm. latis; pedunculis 3-4 mm. longis, ad 2.5 mm. crassis; flori- bus polygamo-dioicis aut hermaphroditis, 6-meris; calyce pallido- viridi 2 mm. alto, 2 mm. lato, leviter 2-3-dentatis, dentibus deltoideis minutis; petalis 6, pallido-viridibus, lineari-oblongis, 7 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, intus papillosis, extus laevibus, anthesi aperte patent- ibus; staminibus 6, alternatim diversis; filamentis subalbidis su- perne liberis, pane liberi 1-1.5 mm. longa; antheris pallido-brun- neis, late oblongis, ca. 2 mm. longis, eis staminium longiorum superne paullo rotundatis, staminium breviorum apiculatis; stylo 4.5 mm. longo; bacco oblongo, 13 mm. longo, 8 mm. lato (Fig. 42, d-e-f). Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on densely forested steep south-facing slopes overlying sandstone, between "Cave Rock" and base of high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 2100-2285 m., October 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59549 (2 sheets), "parasitic, branching ligneous clinber; leaves coriaceous, olive green above, pale green below; perianth segments spreading horizontally in upper half, pale green; filaments whitish; anthers pale brown; calyx pale green". This species is characterized by its large petals, congested short inflorescences, large fruit, and long petioles. It is apparently related to P adunca (Meyer) Maguire. Phthirusa rora linens is Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex parasiticus; ramis fuscis teretibus glabris lenticellosis et long hrors urn rimulosis; internodiis 1-2 cm. longis; foliis coriaceis utrinque olivaceo- aut aereo-viridibus, elliptico-oblongis vel late obcuneatis, basi angustatis, apice rotundatis aut subtruncatis vel emarginatis, saepe mucronatis, 2.5-5 cm. longis, 1-3.2 cm. latis, subtus nervis obsoletis, supra aut haud evidentibus aut 3-5 incon- spicuis; petiolis 8-12 mm. longis; spicis axillaribus brevibus, 4-5 mm. longis (fructiferis 12 mm. longis), 6-8-floris; rhachi 12 mm. longo et in diametro 1 mm.; bracteis brunneis ovatis 2 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis; floribus lacteo-lutescentibus dioicis, calyce 1.8 mm. alto, 1.8 BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 225 mm. lato, glabro, 2-dentatis, dentibus late deltoideo-triangularibus, acutis, marginibus irregulariter undulatis vel erosis; petalis 5-6, lineari-oblongis, 6 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis; staminibus 5-6 alternatim diversis; filamentis 0.3-0.4 mm. longis, glabris prope apicem peta- lorura insertis; antheris suborbiculari-oblongis, 1 mm. longis, ad- ex- tremitates utrasque rotundatis; baccis caeruleo-viridibus, oblongo- ovoideis, 7 mm. longis, in diametro 5 mm. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southwest-facing forested slopes between Rondo'n Camp and base of sandstone bluffs, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2040-2255 m., September 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 58943, "parasite on 58944; leaves coriaceous, olive green to bronze both sides; perianth creamy yellow"; same locality, Steyermark 58965, "fruiting plant of same species as 58943; fruit dull blue-green". This species is perhaps related to P clandestina Mart., from which it differs in the shape and size of the leaves, size of flowers and stamens, and terete rather than angulate branchlets. From the group to which P. micrantha Eichl. belongs, it differs in its 5-6-merous, instead of 4-merous, flowers, while from P guyanensis (Kl.) Eich. it may be distinguished by the glabrous branchlets, and non-furfu- raceous leaves and branches. SANTALACEAE Thesium tepuiense Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba annua, 25-30 cm. alta; caulibus simplicibus vel infeme raraosis, ramis paucis angulosis rigidis, in diametro 1.5-2 mm.; foliis ovato-lanceolatis, acuminatis, adpressis, minutis, ad 2 mm. longis; spicis congestis simplicibus, bifurcatis, vel cymoso-paniculatis dis- positis; floribus luteo-albidis, proximis, congestis, sessilibus; bracteis et bracteolis ovatis acuminatis, ad margines inferiores minute denticulatis, 1.5 mm. longis; perigonio in anthesi subcylin- drico, 3.8-3.9 mm. longo, tubo 1.8-1.9 mm. longo ovoideo angulato, laciniis 5 anguste oblongis vel lineari-oblongis, obtusis, 2 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis, margine inflexo, apice subcucullato, minute obtuse appendiculato, intus et ad margines pubescentibus, pilis papillatis brevibus et longis; staminibus 5 laciniis oppositis, fila- mentis ca. 1 mm. longis, subulatis arete adpressis quam antheris paullo longioribus; antheris ovato-oblongis vel ovatis, 0.5 mm. longis; ovario in fundo tubi globoso; stylo quara perigonio paullo breviori; stigmate capitate obtuso simplice; nuce ovoidea, 3.5 mm. longa, 2.25 mm. lata, angulatis, nerviis 5-9 validis, nervulis obliquis trans- versisque. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on savanna, vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepui' and Sororopa'n- tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 60237. 226 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 This remarkable species is the first of the family Santalaceae to be discovered in the area of the table-mountains of Venezuela. In its annual habit it resembles T, bras Hie nse DC., but differs from that species in its more robust, but shorter, simple or sparsely branched angulate stems, closely crowded inflorescences with larger, more conspicuous bracts, and somewhat larger fruits. From the only other known South American species T. aphyllum Mart., it is at once dis- tinguished by the annual roots, smaller flowers with shorter perianth lobes, and smaller fruits. CARYOPHYLLACEAE Arenaria venezuelana Briq. Ann. Conserv. Jard. Bot. Geneve XIII and XIV: 383. 1911. This name must replace A. humifusa Linden & Planch., 1863, not Wahlenberg, 1812. Arenaria humifusa Lind. & PI., even if considered to have been effectively published (See Sprague in Kew Bull. 1926: 32-44. 1926), still remains a later homonym, and cannot be used, since it is antedated by Arenaria humifusa Wahlenberg, Fl. Lapp. 129. 1812. This latter name was legitimately published, and is dis- cussed by Nordhagen in Bergens Museum Arb. 1: 24. 1935. In publishing his A. venezuelana, Briquet uses the same type number (Linden 393) as was used by Linden & Planch, for their A humifusa. If Briquet had been aware of this situation, one would have supposed that he would have mentioned something about his species replacing that of Linden & Planch. Typical A, venezuelana has elongated stems with the leaves either all linear-lanceolate and crowded, or these mixed with broader elliptical-lanceolate ones. It varies in pubescence of stems, leaves, sepals, length and width of leaves, and in length of internodes. The extreme depressed cespitose form of this species is Arenaria venezuelana, forma jahnii (Blake) Steyermark, comb. nov. Arenaria humifusa B Linden & Planchon, Trois. Voy. Linden 1: 35. 1863; Arenaria Jahnii Blake, Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb. 20: 35. 1863. In die Catalogo Flora Venezolana, vol. 1, p. 294, Pittier publishes A. humifusa var. nana Lind & Planch., but actually this name was never originally published by the authors as such. Linden & Planch- on described (p. 35) under their Arenaria humifusa a certain "Forma B Nana, caulibus vix 2 centim. longis" and cite the collection of 3 as from "Alto del Paramo de Mucuchies. Alt. 3250-3900 metres. Linden, no. 1486". This latter form actually has never been taken up nomen- clatorially, and Pittier merely adopted the first word of Linden & Planchon's description, misusing it as a name of their unnamed forma B. From an examination of the type specimen of A. Jahnii Blake, it is apparent that it is identical with and represents the A. humifusa forma B described above by Linden & Planchon. Moreover, when the type of A. Jahnii is compared with additional material from the BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 227 paramos in the state of Merida, it is found to represent but a cespi- tose extreme form, grading by various degrees into A, Venezuelans For example, Steyermark 57518 from Laguna Mucubajf, above Los Apartaderos, state of Merfda, matches well the type collection of A. Jahnii. Other collections (Steyermark 55669 and 55738) similarly relate themselves to this depressed paramo-inhabiting form. The type collection of A. Jahnii has small, detached portions of clumps with the pedicels protruding well above the tips of the leafy shoots. In Steyermark 57518 similarly extended pedicels may be found when the clumps are broken into smaller portions. In other collections, such as Steyermark 55669, the pedicels are not as obviously extended and the leaves and stem appear more congested, but represent only a form of variation present in these cespitose matted growth forms. The minute puberulence near the apex of the pedicels, the glandular* papillosity in the grooves of the stem, and the sparsely ciliate base of the leaves can be found in varying degrees. In some cases, the leaves are more obviously ciliate at the base, while in others they are glabrate. The description of forma Jahnii may be emended as follows: A typo (A. venezuelana) differt habitu caespitoso, caulibus brevissimis confertis plerumque glabris, foliis confertis rigidis brevioribus ovatis vel lanceolatis glabris vel basim versus minute ciliatis, sepalis plerumque glabris. Type in U.S. Nat. Herb., collected on Paramo de la Sal, state of Merida, alt. 3400 m., September 2, 1921, Alfredo Jahn 625. Other specimens examined are: MERIDA: Alto del Paramo de Mucuchies, ak. 3250-3900 m., Linden I486', Alto de Mucuchies, La Tapa, cabeceras del Mifafi, entre Barro Negro y Torondoy, alt. 4500- 4600 m., April, 1930, Gehriger 106\ in dense clumps, on other side of paramo between El Aguila (top) and Apartaderos, along headwaters of Rio Chama, paramo along upper headwaters of Rio Tormero, below El Aguila and above Chachopo, alt. 3650-3965 m., March 13, 1944, Steyermark 55669; dense clumps, dry rocky gneis sic-granitic slopes, between Timotes and Paramito, alt. 2285-3500 m., March 24, 1944, Steyermark 55738; mats, flowers, white, Laguna Mucubajf above L*os Apartaderos, alt. 3525-2655 m., July 21, 1944, Steyermark 57518. In general, this form is distinguished by its dense, compact, more cespitose habit, with more crowded and shorter stems, shorter and more crowded leaves, and shorter internodes. Usually its leaves are more glabrate than in typical A. venezuelana t the latter varying from sparsely to densely ciliate leaves, glabrate to densely ciliate and puberulent sepals, and glabrate to puberulent stems. The forma Jahnii represents an extreme variation of the species, growing in ex- posed situations, and marked by its habit of forming dense clumps. Drymaria firmula Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba, caulibus purpureis, rigid o-adscendentibus glabris; inter- 228 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 nodiis quam foliis longioribus; laminis firmiter membranaceis, supra atroviridibus, infra valde nervatis, glabris, late ovatis, apice sub- a cut is apiculatis, basi subcordatis vel cordatis, 3-8.5 mm. longis, 3-7 mm. latis; petiolis 1-1.5 mm. longis, glabris; stipulis conspicuis setaceis albis; floribus 3-6 in cymulas sat densas terminales dispo- sitis; .pedicellis erectis vel adscendentibus, 2-4 mm. longis, minute glandulosis; bracteis ovatis acutis glabris, 2.25-2.5 mm. longis; sepalis oblongo-lanceolatis acutis apiculatis conspicue 3-nerviis scariosis, 4.5 mm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. latis, glabris; petalis albis un- guiculatis, ultra medium profunde bipartitis, 5 mm. longis, infra medium 0.75 mm. latis, lobis anguste ligulatis, 3-3.5 mm. longis, 0.8 mm. latis; staminibus 5; filamentis 3 mm. longis; antheris oblongis, O.Tmm. longis, 0.3 mm. latis; ovario ovoideo, 1.9-2 mm. longo; stylo supra medium 3-partito; ovulis 6-7. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on Paramo de^ Los Colorados, between El Molino and San Isidro Alto, state of Merida, alt. 2745-2955 m., May 14, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 56536, "stems stiff-ascending, purple; leaves firm-membranaceous, dark green above; petals white". This species is characterized by the short-petiolate, firmly mem- branaceous, glabrous, broadly ovate subcordate leaves, which are strongly nerved beneath, the stiff-ascending, glabrous, purple stems, the conspicuously setaceous white stipules, the glabrous strongly 3-nerved, acute sepals, and cymosely disposed flowers on short, erect, minutely glandular pedicels. It apparently is related to D. nitida Ball of Peru and D. cordata (L.) Willd., but differs from them in the combination of characters above given. Stellaria ovata Willd., forma paradoxa Steyermark, forma nova. Herba pro strata vel procumbens, caulibus plerumque pilosis, pilis multi eel lulls 1 mm. longis instruct is; internodiis plerumque quam foliis longioribus; laminis firmiter membranaceis, late ovatis subiter acutis apiculatis, basi truncatis vel rotundatis ciliatis utrinque valde pilosis, 7-12 mm. longis, 5-10 mm. latis; petiolisnl-2 mm. longis, pilosis; floribus solitariis, axillaribus vel terminalibus; pedicellis 5-20 mm. longis, valde pilosis; sepalis 5, ovatis, obtusiusculis, 3-3.5 mm. longis, 1.5-2 mm. latis, extus parce pilosis; petalis 5, un- guiculatis, bilobatis, sepala excedentibus, 5 mm. longis, in mediam 2 mm. latis, lobis ovato-oblongis obtusis 1.5 mm. longis 0.75-0.8 mm. latis; staminibus 10; filamentis 3.5 mm. longis; antheris suborbicu- laribus, 0.5 mm. longis; stylis 3-4, 1.8-2 mm. longis; ovario ovoideo, 2.5 mm. alto; ovulis pluribus. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in moist cloud forest, on southwest-facing slopes at Los Aposentos, above Las Sabanetas, above Humocaro Bajo, state of Lara, alt. 2500-2530 m., February 3, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 55217, "sprawling on ground". From typical S. ovata this differs in having all the vegetative parts BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 229 of the plant abundantly pilose with several-celled hairs up to 1 mm. in length. The leaves, stems, and pedicels are especially pilose, while the sepals are sparsely so without. Stellaria venezuelana Steyermark, sp. nov. Herba perennis, caulibus diffuso-patentibus vel erectis, ramosis, plerumque glabris; internodiis elongatis, inferioribus quam folia longioribus vel ea aequantibus, superioribus quam folia brevioribus vel longioribus; laminis membranaceis magnis, late ovatis vel corda- tis apice longe acuminatis, basi cordatis vel subcordatis, supra praeter pauces pilos per costam glabris, infra parce pilosis secundum costam ceterum glabris, 15-45 mm. longis, 10-30 mm. latis, longe petiolatis; petiolis prominenter longe ciliatis praesertim basim ver- sus, plerumque 12-37 mm. longis; floribus pluribus minimis in di- chasiis valde compositis longissime pedunculatis; pedunculis gracillimis, 3.5-9 cm. longis, glabratis vel glandulari-puberulis, praesertim superne; bracteis late lanceolatis vel elliptico-ovatis, acuminatis, 3-5 mm. longis, 1.5-2.5 mm. latis; pedicellis tenuissimis, 5-10 mm. longis, dense glandulari-puberulis; sepalis 4, liberis, mem- branaceis, late ovatis, obtusiusculis scariosis 1-nerviis glabris, 1.5- 2.5 mm. longis, 1 mm. latis; petalis 4, alb is ligulato-oblongis ob- tusis, bilobatis, quam sepalis longioribus, 2-3.5 mm. longis, 1-1.5 mm. latis, lobis 1 mm. longis, 0.5 mm. latis; staminibus 5-6 quam petala brevioribus vel ea aequantibus; filamentis glabris; antheris suborbicularibus, 0.3 mm. longis; stylis 2, filiformibus, ad apicem recurvatis, 1 mm. longis; ovario 1-2 mm. longo; ovulis 4; semine maturo 1, fusco, lenticulari-reniformi, papillato-verrucoso* 1.5 mm. longo, 1.5 mm. lato. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in forest along stream at base of Cerro de Diablo (western extension of southern peak of Cerro Turumiquire), state of Sucre, alt. 2000-2100 m., May 11, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62739; also collected on Cerro Turumiquire, north-facing slopes above La Trinidad in cloud forest zone, southwest of Cocollar, state of Sucre, alt. 2100-2200 m., May 5, 1945, Steyermark 62557, "stems erect, sprangling and branching; leaves membranaceous, pale green below, dull green above; petals white"; and, in wet thickets, between El Cobre and Cordero, state of Ta'chira, alt. 1520-1820 m., July 8, 1944, Steyermark 57121, "sprawl- ing on floor of dwarfed forest in shade; leaves thin; petals small, white"; also ad vias regionis subalpine prope coloniam Tovar, Fendlcr46, Moritz 1903. This distinctive species, characterized by its 2 styles, 4 sepals, 4 petals, 5-6 stamens, minute flowers arranged in a branched di- chasial cyme, and long-p etiolate large, cordate-ovate leaves, was at first believed to be conspecific with S. micrantha Spruce (in Rohr- bach, Linnaea 37: 280. 1871-73). That species, the type of which must be based upon the first-mentioned collection cited in the list of exsiccatae examined, namely, "in Andibus Ecuadorensibus (Spruce 230 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 6023! )", is described as having a 5-parted calyx, petals divided nearly to the base, and 10 stamens. Moreover, the blades of the leaves are either long-ciliate towards the apex or glabrate, whereas in S. venezuelana the blades are not ciliate. Other differences are found in the relative length of the sepals and petals, which are longer in the Ecuadorian S. micrantha, and in the pedicels, which are glandular-puberulent in S venezuelana, whereas in S micrantha they are described as being "pilosis". The Fendler and Moritz collec- tions, from Colonia Tovar, Venezuela, cited by Spruce, are probably conspecific with the other three Venezuelan collections above cited, and to have included them, along with the Ecuador plant collected by Spruce, was an erroneous assumption. While the usual condition within the genus is a flower with 5 sepals, 5 petals, 10 stamens, and 3 t 4, or 5 styles, apparently the new species, together with S. micrantha, show greater affinity to Section Pseudalsine Boiss. (as treated by Pax & Hoffmann in Die Nat. Pflanzenf. 2, 16c: 322. 1934) delimited by the Persian S. alsinoides and characterized by 4-merous flowers, 2 styles, and ovary with 4-6 ovules, and to Section Oligosperma Boiss., character- ized by 5-merous flowers, 2 styles, and ovary with 4-6 ovules, and represented by three species of Asia. RANUNCULACEAE Ranunculus limoselloides Turcz., var. Mandonianus (Wedd.) Steyer- mark, comb. nov. Ranunculus Mandonianus Wedd. Chi. And. 2: 299. 1857. Knuth, in his Initia Florae venezuelensis, lists R. limoselloides Turcz. for Venezuela (p. 329) with the note "Locus natalis ignotus". Pittier et al, on the other hand, in the Catalogo de la Flora Venezo- lana, do not mention this species. After a careful study of Turczani- now's original description (Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou 27: 275-276. 1854), it is evident that the plant described (based on Linden 1441 from Venezuela) is identical with Steyermark 57473 from the state of Merlda (aquatic; leaves floating; in still pools in valley above Laguna Mucubajf, above Los Apartaderos, alt. 3625-3655 m., July 21, 1944). It is well known that Linden made collections in the paramos and higher parts of the mountains in the state of Merida on his journey from Caracas to Colombia, and it is very probable that he collected this Ranunculus near or in the same locality in which the Steyermark collection was obtained. The significant parts of Turcz- aninow's description which are matched by the Steyermark collection are "foliis longissime petiolatis (natantibus ?) ovalibus vel sub- ovato-oblongis integerrimis subtrinerviis, venoso-reticulatis; petala obovata (alba) staminibus circiter 8 1 ! In the Steyermark collection 10 stamens are present, but, as will be seen in the follow- ing paragraphs, the number of stamens is apparently variable in this particular complex. The same entity is found in an adjacent region BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 231 of Colombia (Cuatrecasas 1556 from Pianos del Toldadero, Dept. of Boyaca'), where the stamens are also 10 in number. Proceeding southward in the Andes, there is encountered in Bo- livia, under the name R. Mandonianus Wedd., a Ranunculus Which superficially resembles greatly the one from Venezuela and Colombia. In the original description of R, Mandonianus, based upon Mandon's collection from the Cordillera de Sorata, Bolivia, it was stated that the "staminibus sub-5". However, an examination of what is appar- ently an isotype specimen, preserved in the Herbarium of the Chicago Natural History Museum (sent originally as a duplicate from the Botanical Conservatory of Geneva, Switzerland), shows 15 stamens. Moreover, both this specimen, as well as a photograph of the sup- posed type (same collection as referred to above), exhibit much larger flowers than those found in the Venezuelan collection. In the Venezuelan (and Colombian) plants the stamens are actually less numerous (10-8) than in the Mandon collection cited, but are more than is given ("staminibus sub-5") in the original description. One wonders whether a typographical error of "5" instead of "15" may not have been made by Weddell in his original description. Be that as it may, the Venezuelan (and Colombian) collections have petals with a much broader but shorter blade, shorter ovate instead of broad- ly oblong sepals, shorter filaments, and smaller achenes than are found in the Mandon collection from Bolivia. Nothing is mentioned in Weddell's description to indicate the size of the flower, but both the photograph of the supposed type specimen and a specimen of the type collection exhibit the larger flowers. Complications arise with an ex- amination of Peruvian material referred to R. Mandonianus. In Mac- bride & Feathers tone 2474 the stamens are 5-6 in number and the petals have the narrow shape of those of the Bolivian plant, but in Mac bride 3355 the stamens are about 10 and the petals resemble the obovate-rounded type of typical R. limoselloides of Venezuela and Colombia. Such modifications and variations indicate that the Venezuelan and Colombian plants are closely related and not distinct specifically from the Bolivian entity, the latter, therefore, more logically treated as a variety. The plant Turczaninow described precedes by at least three years that which Weddell published*, and, therefore, has priority. *An apparent discrepancy would seem to exist between the date of Weddell's publication and that of Mandon's collection, for the date appearing in the second volume of Weddell's work is given as 1857, whereas the Mandon collection examined is dated "1859-Jan., I860". Evidently, the publication of the last part of this second volume (p. 299 is near the end of the volume) was deferred until 1861 (as is suggested by a reference to this work in the Catalogue of the Library of the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, vol.1, p. 737). 232 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Although Benoist (Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 87: 125. 1940) described R. Mandonianus forma minor from Ecuador, based upon a plant charac- terized by the following description "/4 speciminibus typicis differt statura et foliis minoribus. Le limbe des feuilles est long de 5-12 mm. et large de 2-4,5 mm", it appears to represent only a small- leaved and short-stemmed form of R. limoselloides. Although Benoist states in the data accompanying his collection label, "fleurs blanches tres petites" (Ibid.), he does not indicate how small the flowers are in comparison with those of R. Mandonianus, but rather gives the smaller stature of the plant and leaves as the only dis- tinguishing characters used. Since the Venezuelan plants do not correspond in small leaf size to that described by Benoist, and further differ in the characters mentioned, they cannot be considered identical. Therefore, it becomes necessary to make the combination, Ranunculus limoselloides, forma minor (Benoist) Steyermark, comb, nov. R. Mandonianus f. minor Benoist, Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr<, 87: 124.1940. In view of the more detailed gross morphological data now at hand for R. limoselloides, a description is here emended: Sepala late ovata obtusa glabra 3-5 mm. longa, 2-3 mm. lata; petalis obovato-spatulatis rotundatis unguiculatis, basi squamula instructis, 3-4 mm. longis, 1.5-2.5 mm. latis, quam sepalis breviori- bus; staminibus 8-10, nonnihil inaequalibus; filamentis 0.8-1.6 mm. longis, 0.3 mm. latis; antheris oblongis, 0.8-1 mm. longis; achaeniis (maturis) 1.6-1.8 mm. longis, laevibus (Fig. 42, g-h-i). As for R. limoselloides var. Mandonianus an emended description for that entity, based upon an examination of isotypic material and a photograph of the type specimen, follows: Sepala late oblonga, rotundata, 7 mm. longa, 5 mm. lata; petalis oblongo-spatulatis, rotundatis, 5.5 mm. longis, 1.5 mm. latis, quam sepalis brevioribus; staminibus 15; filamentis 4.5 mm. longis; anthe- ris suborbicularibus, 0.8 mm. longis, 0.8 mm. latis; achaeniis (maturis) 2-2.2 mm. longis, laevibus. Ranunculus nubigenus H.B.K., forma subintegrus Steyermark, f. nov. A typo differt foliis latioribus suborbicularibus, basi cordatis vel rotundatis, obscure crenatis vel integris, 0.5-2 cm. longis, 0.5-1.5 cm. latis, glabris vel paullo pubescentibus; petiolis glabris vel ad- presso-pubescentibus, 1.5-5.5 cm. longis; pedunculis glabris vel adpresso-pubescentibus, ad 5 cm. longis; sepalis obovoideo-oblongis, apice paullo emarginatis, 3.5-3.8 ram. longis, 2-2.5 mm. latis; petalis obovatis rotundatis unguiculatis 3-5 mm. longis, ad 2 mm. latis; staminibus 5-8, filaraentis 1-1.5 mm. longis; antheris oblongis, 0.9 mm. longis; achaeniis ovoideis, 1.8 mm. longis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on rocky slopes BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 233 along stream above Laguna Mucubaji towards Laguna Negra, above Los Apartaderos, state of Merfda, alt. 3625-3655 ra., July 21, 1944, Julian A Steyermark 57487. Also referred to this form are the following Colombian collections: moist gully, bushy lower mountain slope, San Cristobal, Bogota, Dept. of Cundinamarca, alt. 2700-2800 m., September 30, 1917, F. W. Pennell 2326; hierba reptante, acuatico semis umergida, verde clara, pecalos amarillos, cabeceras del rio Otun, bajando del Nevado de Santa Isabel, paramos de la Laguna del Mosquito, Cordillera Central, Dept. Caldas, alt. 3820 m., November 26, 1946, Cuatrecasas 23250. Typical R nubigenus H.B.K. was described (ex DC. Syst. 1: 253. 1818) as having leaves "suborbiculatis 7-dentatis", scapes "apice pubescente" and later (Nov. Gen. 5: 42. 1821) as having stems "superne puberuli" and petioles "pubescente", while in the latter publication the leaves are described as "5-7-crenata". Various collections from Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela have the ap- pressed pubescence, especially on the petioles, base of the stems, sheaths, and upper part of the peduncles, characteristic of typical K. nubigenus. The leaves may vary in shape from suborbicular to ovate, and from shallowly to prominently 5-9-crenate. In forma subintegrus the blades of the leaves are often much larger and only obscurely crenulate to subentire. The appressed pubescence in this form, while sometimes present, is frequently lacking so that the plant is almost glabrous. MAGNOLIACEAE Magnolia ptaritepuiana Steyermark, sp. nov. Arbor 10-13 m. alta; cortice albicanti vel pallido-cinereo; foliis coriaceis vel chartaceo-coriaceis, subtus dense cinereo-tomentosis, 13-19 cm. longis, 9-15 cm. latis, late ovalis vel suborbicularibus, basi obtusis, apice rotundatis, nervis lateralibus 8-10-jugis adscen- dentibus; petiolis 1.2-1.7 cm. longis, in diametro 2-3.5 m., glabris vel interdum novellis apice et parte superiori costae villosis; stipulis undique glabris, marginibus ciliatis, 9 cm. longis, 7 mm. latis, sub- coriaceis; floribus odoratis; sepalis 3, oblanceolato-oblongis, cunea- tis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, 4-4.5 cm. longis, 2 cm. latis; petalis 6, albidis, arcuato-adscendentibus, oblanceolatis, cuneatis, apice subacutis vel obtusis, 4.2 cm. longis, 1.5-2 cm. latis; gynaeceo e carpidiis glabris, stylis apice recurvatis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on densely forested steep south-facing slopes overlying sandstone, between "Cave Rock" and base of high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, state of Boli- var, alt. 2100-2285 m., October 30, 1944, Julian A. Ste Y ermark 59547 (2 sheets), "tree 30-40 feet tall with whitish or pale gray bark; leaves; coriaceous-chartaceous, deep green above, gray-scurfy below, paler green below; petals white, arched-ascending; flowers fragrant". 234 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Magnolia roraimae Steyermark, sp. nov. Arbor 13 m. aha; foliis coriaceis vel chartaceo-coriaceis supra nitidis eleganter tenuiter reticulato-venosis, subtus pallido-flavido- viridibus molliter flavido-villosis, 15-20 cm. longis, 12-17 cm. latis, late suborbicularibus vel suborbiculari-obovatis, basi obtusis, apice rotundatis, nervis lateralibus 9-11-jugis adscendentibus prope margi- nem 1-2 cm. arcuato-conjungentibus; petiolis 2.7-3 cm. longis, 5-6 mm. latis, undique dense villosis; stipulis intus glabris, extus dense pannoso-villosis, 7.3 cm. longis, 12 mm. latis, subcoriaceis; alabas- tro ovoideo 4 cm. longo, in diametro 2.7 cm.; floribus odoratis; sepalis 3, late oblongo-obovatis, cuneatis, infra medium angustatis, apice rotundatis, 5 cm. longis, 2 cm. latis; petalis 6, lute o-a Ibid is, cucullatis, subcoriaceis, oblongo-obovatis, cuneatis, apice rotunda- tis, 4-4.7 cm. longis, 2 cm. latis; gynaeceo e carpidiis glabris, stylis apice recurvatis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southwest-facing forested slopes between Rondon Camp and base of sandstone bluffs, Mount Roraima, state of Bolivar, alt. 2155 m., September 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59000 (3 sheets), "tree 40 feet tall; leaves coriaceous-chartaceous, deep green and shining above, buff green below; petals creamy white, infolded, subcoriaceous, fragrant; pistils creamy white; rare; one tree seen". Local name: "iura-ta-na-ca-ta" (Spanish: cabeza de aurauata). The pubescent buds of this species are reminiscent of the culti- vated X M. Soulangeana, and of certain North American species. This species and the preceding one, because of the free stipules, are placed in the genus Magnolia, rather than Talauma. Specimens of Talauma from South America all show an elongate scar on the upper surface of the petiole to which the stipule has been adnate. Both Magnolia roraimae and M. ptaripetuiana differ from all South American species of Talauma in the broadly obovate to suborbicular-obovate leaves rounded above, which are densely villous on the lower sur- face, and in similar characters from all the known species of Mag- nolia from Central America. In pubescence these two new species somewhat approach M. grandiflora L., but that has much smaller leaves and larger flowers. Magnolia roraimae differs from M, ptaritepuiana in several respects: the outer surface of the stipules is densely velvety-pubescent, the petioles are densely villous and stouter, the sepals and petals are larger, the upper part of the branches are densely villous, the pu- bescence of the lower surface of the leaves consists of much longer hairs, and the areolar network of the upper leaf surface is more promi- nent and the upper ends of the lateral nerves more conspicuously ananas tomos ing. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 235 WINTERACEAE Drimys brasiliensis Miers, var. ptaritepuiensis Steyermark, var. nov. A var. roraimensis differt inflorescentia 3-5-floris, pedunculis brevioribus 8-23 mm. longis; staminibus 31-35; filamentis 1.5-1.75 mm. longis; carpellis 8-9, stigraate sessili subterminalique. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on densely forested steep south-facing slopes overlying sandstone, between "Cave Rock" and base of high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, state of Boli- var, alt. 2100-2285 m.> October 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59537, "small tree 20-30 feet tall; trunk slender; leaves subcoriaceous- chartaceous, deep green above, silvery blue-white below; petals white; peduncles salmon-rose; flower very fragrant". This variety differs from var. roraimensis A. C. Smith principally in the usually 3-flowered inflorescence with shorter peduncles, those in var. roraimensis averaging longer. The connective at the tip of the anther is apiculate and densely glandular as in var. roraimensis. MONIMIACEAE Mollified ia ptariensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex, ramis subteretibus, no veil is puberulis, adultis glabrescen- tibus; foliis oppositis petiolatis ovatis vel elliptico-ovatis, basi obtusis vel subacutis, apice acutis vel subacuminatis, integris vel subintegris, coriaceis, 10-14 cm. longis, 5-6.5 cm. latis, supra gla- bris nervis subimpressis inconspicuis, subtus minute adpresso- pubescentibus, nervis circiter 5 jugis prominentibus suboppositis vel alternates; petiolis 12-15 mm. longis, novellis dense adpresso- puberulis, adultis parce puberulis vel glabratis; floribus masculis: 3-5 mm. longis, in diametro 5 mm.; receptaculo crasso, intus glabro; pedicellis 4-5 mm. longis dense adpresso-pubescentibus; perigonii phyllis 4, extus dense adpresso-pubescentibus, 2 exterioribus late suborbiculari-ovatis, apice obtusis vel rotundatis, 4.5 mm. longis, 3.5-4 mm. latis quam 2 interioribus latioribus, 2 interioribus late oblongis, apice obtusis, 3 mm. longis, 2.5-3 mm. latis, appendice crassa inaequa liter denticulata instructis; staminibus 13-14; antheris suborbicularibus, 1-1.5 mm. longis, 1.25-1.5 mm. latis; filamentis glabris, 1 mm. longis; floribus foemineis solitaries: 6 mm. diam., ex- trinsecus adpresso-pubescentibus; receptaculo crasso cupuliformi, intus dense hispidulo, paullo aspero; pedicellis 10 mm. longis, dense adpresso-pubescentibus; perigonii phyllis 2 exterioribus suborbicu- laribus, apice rotundatis, 2 mm. longis, 2.8-3 mm. latis quam 2 interioribus latioribus, 2 interioribus 1.5 mm. longis, 2 mm. latis; ovariis 20, dense adpresso-hispidulis, 2-2.5 mm. longis; stylo glahro, 0.5-1 mm. longo. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on steep wooded slopes just below dry ridge and shrubby growth of southeast-facing 236 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 slopes, Ptari-tepui, state of Bolivar, alt. 1585-1600 m., November 10-11, 1944, Julian A, Steyermark 60014 (2 sheets, staminate and pistillate), "shrub 10 feet tall; leaves coriaceous, dull green above, pale green below; perianth dull yellow". In the staminate flowers the 2 inner divisions of the perianth are thickened within, and have more or less three irregularly toothed and denticulate-thickened callosities running lengthwise along the inner margins and irregularly denticulate at the apex. The appendages of the inner divisions of the staminate flowers are thinner than the rest of the perianth but not conspicuously elongated. This species is apparently a member of Sect. Appendiculatae Perk, and is related to M. LowtherianaPerk. of Brazil. From that species it may be distinguished by the 20 densely hispidulous carpels, the rounded tips of the pistillate perianth divisions, larger pistillate flowers, 13-14 stamens, more coriaceous broader subentire leaf blades which are minutely appressed-pubescent on the lower surface, and longer petioles. Mollinedia roraimensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex, ramis subteretibus, novellis fulvo-tomentosis; foliis oppo- sitis petiolatis ovatis vel elliptico-ovatis, basi subacutis, apice abrupte acuminatis, remote denticulatis, coriaceis, 15-18 cm. longis, 6-9 cm. latis, supra glabris, subtus subtomentosis, nervis 5-6 jugis; petiolis 12-15 mm. longis, plus minusve subtomentellis; floribus non visis. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected on southwest-facing forested slopes of Mount Roraima, between Rondon Camp and base of sandstone bluffs, state of Bolivar, alt. 2040-2255 m., September 30, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59004, "shrub 8 feet tall; leaves cori- aceous, dark green above, pale green and velvety below; stems purple-brown pubescent". Although this plant was found in only sterile condition, it apparent- ly represents an undescribed species that may be distinguished from the closely related and above described A/, ptariensis by the denticu- late leaves, which are more densely pubescent on the lower surface with longer trichomes. Siparuna Pittieri Steyermark, sp. nov. Frutex dioecus, 3 m. akus; ramis tomentulosis, pilis stellatis luteo-fulvis; foliis elliptico-obovatis, 15-32 cm. longis, 7-13 cm. latis, apice subito acutis vel acuminatis, basi rotundatis vel obtusis, minute et remote denticulatis, utrinque stellato-tomentosis; petiolis 1.5-6 cm. longis, dense fulvo-tomentosis; inflorescentia tomentulosa, gracili, foeminea 1.5-2 cm. longa; receptaculo foemineo globoso- urceolato fulvo-tomentoso in diametro 3.5; stylis 4 exsertis, inferne in columnam coalitis. BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 237 Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in Parque Nacional, between Rancho Grande and Maracay, state of Aragua, alt. 240-455 m., December 9, 1943, Julian A. Steyermark 54967. Apparently there belong here two other collections from the same or nearby area: Killip 37120 from the same locality, and Pittier 8804 (in guaremales, Urama, between Puerto Cabello and San Felipe, state of Carabobo, 1920. The Pittier 8804 collection was cited by Knuth in his Initia Florae Venezuelensis (Beihefte Report. Sp. Nov. 43: 335. 1927) as the type of a new species, S. Pittieri R. Knuth "in schedis herb. Pittier". Unfortunately, that name as such can be treated only as a nomen nudum. Since the plant of the Parque Nacional collected by Killip and the writer constitute an undescribed species, previously errone- ously referred to S. gesnerioides (H.B.K.) A. DC., it is fitting that Dr. Pittier's name be preserved by a validly published description, instead of lapsing into obscurity as a nomen nudum. Although I have not seen the Pittier 8804 collection, it is most probable that it is con- specific with the plant here described. This new species from the Parque Nacional superficially resembles S. gesnerioides , but differs in having 4 styles in the pistillate flower and shorter and less abun- dant tomentum of stems and petioles. CRUCIFERAE Cardamine ovata Bench., forma Lehmanii (Hieronymus) Steyermark, comb. nov. Cardamine ovata subsp. Lehmannii (Hieronymus) O. . Schulz, in Engl. Jahrb. 27: 412. 1903; C. Alberti O. E. Schulz, Notiz. 10: 341. 1928. This entity, with leaflets averaging smaller than those of typical C. ovata, appears to be only an ecological form prevalent on the paramos and higher elevations scattered throughout the range of the species. It varies in glabrity of stems and leaves. Steyermark 55754 from the state of Merida (between Los Corales and Las Cuadras) is practically glabrate, while Lehmann 4759 from Colombia (Paramo de Guanacas), and Steyermark 55450 from Vene- zuela (between Buenos Aires and Paramo de las Rosas, state of Lara) are more pubescent. Some specimens, such as Steyermark 62743, from the state of Sucre in eastern Venezuela (forest along stream at base of Cerro de Diablo [western extension of southern peak of Cerro TurumiquireJ) are inter- mediate in leaf size between typical C. ovata and f. Lehmannii. An examination of isotypic material of C. Alberti O. E. Schulz at once identifies it with C. ovata f. Lehmannii. The obtuse crenately toothed, rather small leaflets whichare sparsely pilose, together with 238 FIFLDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 the scattered pubescence of the sepals, pedicels, and stems can be matched by some of the collections cited above. CAPPARIDACEAE Capparis guaguaensis Steyermark, sp. nov. Arbor 19-25-metralis; ramulis subteretibus glabris, cortice cinereo- brunneo; foliis alternis simplicibus integerrimis, firrae membranaceis, longe petiolatis, petiolis glabris 2-11.5 cm. longis; laminis late ovatis vel elliptico-ovatis, 9-26 cm. longis, 5-13 cm. latis, apice acutis vel breviter acuminatis, supra glabris atroviridibus, nervis lateralibus 8-9-jugis prominulis pallid is, subtus glabris argenteo- viridibus, costa elevata, nervis venisque prominentibus; floribus non vis is; pedicellis fructiferis glabris 2-2.2 cm. longis, 2-3 mm. crassis; bacco pallide flavido pendulo ovoideo molli, 5-6 cm. longo, 3-4 cm. lato, pericarpio laevi, in sicco ca. 2 mm. crasso; pulpa esculenta dulci cinereo-alba; seminibus circa 6, nigrescentibus nitidis, 15*20 mm. longis, 10-12 mm. latis, testa firmiter Crustacea. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected along Rio Guagua, tributary to Rio Manzanares, above valley of Cumanacoa, above Cuchivano, state of Sucre, alt. 230-300 m., May 18, 1945, Julian A. Steyermark 62800 (2 sheets), "tree 60-80 feet tall; leaves firmly membra naceous, deep dark green above, silvery green below; fruit edible, pendent, ovoid, 5-6 cm. long, 3-4 cm. broad, pale yellow, soft; pulp edible, sweetish, gray white; seeds blackish, shining". Local name: "toco". The name "toco" in Venezuela is usually applied to Crataeva Tapia L. (C. gynandra L.), but in parts of the Venezuelan Oriente, such as northeast of Bergantfn in the state of Anzoategui, the name is applied, at least in part, to another tree, Capparis Baducca L., of the same family. A collection of C. Baducca (Steyermark 61088) from Cerro La Danta, in this region, was so named by the inhabitants. Near the type locality along the Rio Guagua another collection of C. Baducca (Steyermark 62788) was made. This new species is striking in that the fruit somewhat resembles that of a Crataeva, but the leaves are simple throughout and resemble those of Capparis Baducca. At first, it might be wondered whether the fruit and the leaves might not have been collected from separate trees, and therefore comprise a mixture, but such is not the case. The leaves of this collection are much broader and of a thinner texture than those of C. Baducca, and the fruit is ovoid and large similar to that of a Crataeva. However, it differs from other fruiting specimens of Crataeva Tapia sensu latu in its much larger, smooth seeds, much shorter gynophore, and much thinner and softer mature pericarp of 2-3 mm. thickness, whereas that of Crataeva is much firmer, more rigid, and has a thickness of 5-7 mm. The pulp of the new species is BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 239 sweetish and edible, a fact which has not been recorded for either Crataeva Tapia sensu latu or for Capparis Baducca. Steriphoma paradoxum f . venezuelanum (Briquet) Steyermark,comb.nov. Steriphoma venezuelanum Briq. in Ann. Conserv. et Jard. Bot. Geneve XVD: 394. 1914. Although Briquet compares his species with S. elliptic a Spreng., actually it is related to 5. paradoxum, of which it can be considered only a form separated from the species by the elliptic or oblong- elliptic leaf blades, which are relatively broader in proportion to their length (2-2 1/2 times broader than long) than in typical S. paradoxum, in which the leaf blades are much more elongated, lance- olate, or oblong- lanceolate and usually 4-5 times longer than broad. The blades of 5. paradoxum f. venezuelanum are slightly more obtuse at the base and more abruptly acuminate with somewhat shorter tips than those of typical 5. paradoxum. The petioles are also somewhat shorter in f. venezuelanum. Apparently there are only two valid species of this genus thus far known in Venezuela, S, ellipticum Spreng. and S. paradoxum (Jacq.) Endl. In the Catalog de la Flora Venezolana i: 321. 1945, Pittier et al list four species of this genus as occurring within Venezuela. A comparison of the description of Steriphoma cleomoides based on Stephania cleomoides Willd. from the region of Caracas, and study of herbarium material from that area, show that it is not different from Steriphoma paradoxum, based on Capparis paradoxa Jacq. from the same region. As the latter validly published name is the oldest one congeneric with Steriphoma, it must be used over any others subse- quently placed in that genus. The synonymy is as follows: Steriphoma paradoxum (Jacq.) Endl. in Flora XV: 396. 1832. Cap- parts paradoxa Jacq. PI. Har. Hort. Schoenbr. 1: 58. pU 111. 1797. Stephania cleomoides Willd. Sp. PI. II: 239. 1799. Steriphoma cleomoides Spreng. Syst. IV: 139. 1827. SARRACENIACEAE Heliamphora heterodox* Steyennark, sp. nov. Folia radicalia, plerumque 12-25 cm. (ad 40 cm.) longa; amphoris in medio expansis, intus dense strigosis pilis albis reflexis, appen- dice apicali cucullata suborbiculari, 0.6-2.5 cm. longa; scapo 3-7 dm. alto plerumque 2-4-(ad 7-) floris, omnino glabro; bracteis sessilibus amplexicaulibus, late ovatis obtusis vel cuspidato-acuminatis, infi- mis 3.5-7 cm. longis, 1.6-4.2 cm. latis, superioribus minoribus re- ductis, supremis 0.9-2 cm. longis, plerumque glabris vel partim puberulis; floribus nutantibus; perianthii segmentis anguste vel late ovatis vel oblongo-ellipticis acutis vel subobtusis in anthesi 20-50 mm. longis, 10-20 mm. latis, in fructu ad 80 mm. longis et 37mm. 240 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 latis glabris; antheris anguste oblongis, 5.5-8 mm. longis; ovario pubescent! pallido viridi; capsulis ovoideis, 1.5-2 cm. longis; semini- bus alatis, late ovatis vel suborbicularibus pallido brunneis, 3-3.5 mm. longis, a la ca. 1 mm. lata. Type in herb. Chi. Nat. Hist. Mus., collected in Bonne tia roraimae forest on southwest-facing shoulder, Ptari-tepu/, state of Bolivar, alt. 2000-2200 m., November 2, 1944, Julian A. Steyermark 59766 (2 sheets), "matted on mossy exposed top of big shoulder; flowers faint- ly fragrant, arising near base of plant; 2 outer sepals rose-pink at base, otherwise greenish-white; a midline of pink or rose on outer sepals; 2 inner sepals white within; rachis wine red as is scape; leaf pale green with suffusion of wine purple-red, either one color massed or in splotches; leaf tip with incurved purple-red appendage". Additional collections are: in swamp on open level portion of plateau on southeast-facing slopes, Ptari-tepuf, alt. 1600 m., Novem- ber 1, 1944, Steyermark 59657; vicinity of "Misia Kathy Camp", on mesa between Ptari-tepuT and Sororopan-tepuf, alt. 1615 m., November 15-17, 1944, Steyermark 60242', and along moist base of east-facing high sandstone bluffs, Ptari-tepui, alt. 2410-2450 m., November 7, 1944, Steyermark 59934. It may be noted that considerable variation occurs within this species. For example, Steyermark 60242 has the pedicels slightly puberulous on one side and glabrous on the other, whereas in the other collections cited the pedicels are glabrous throughout. More- over, the size of the sepals varies in length and width, depending in part on their age or development. The bracts subtending the pedicels may be obtuse, but usually have a short or elongated cuspidate apex. The appendages of the lids also vary in size, as do the pitchers themselves. The Steyermark 59934 collection is a good example of how robust this species may become under certain favorable growing conditions induced by a combination of abundant moisture and shade. In every way it is larger and more luxuriant than the other collections cited. It was found on moist bluffs where seepage occurred, growing in mats of Sphagnum oxyphyllum moss. It has larger more elongated pitchers with longer hairs within, longer peduncles with larger and more numerous flowers, and larger sepals. Despite these differences it cannot be considered more than a vigorous individual likely to be found in any group of plants where moisture affects more vigorous growth and enlarged parts. In details of morphological characters this luxuriant specimen, in all respects, is identical with that of typical H. heterodoxa. In the living condition H. heterodoxa is a very striking and colorful plant. The pitchers are usually pale green with a suffusion of wine- purple-red color, either the one color massed or occurring in splotch- es, or the lower part of the pitchers may be purple-red with the upper portion pale green. The inner surface may be pale green within, but also may have a dark brown-purple coloring within in the cup portion BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN VENEZUELA - I 241 at the base, while the margin and keel of the pitchers on the outside are red. The lid appendage is red or purple-red. The flowering stalks arise at the base of the plant, the scapes and flowering pedi- cels being dark red or wine red. The outer sepals vary from pale green or greenish-white with rose-pink at the base to a rosy color in age; there may be a midline of pink or rose color on the outer sepals. The inner sepals are usually white within, or may be whitish-pink on both sides. They are usually paler green in age. The pubescent ovary is generally pale green in color. It is interesting to record another new species in this genus to the five previously known. From a genus originally considered as mono- typic, six Species are at present known, three (H. Maedonaldae, H. Tatei, and //. Tyleri) known only from Mount Duida, and each of the others (H. nutans, H. minor, and H. heterodoxa) known only respec- tively from Mount Roraima, Mount Auyan-tepui, and Mount Ptari-tepui'. Undoubtedly, several more will eventually be discovered when all of the tepuis have been carefully explored. Heliamphora heterodoxa is most closely related to H. nutans Benth. of Mount Roraima and to H. minor Gleason of Mount Auyan-tepuu It differs from them in hav- ing longer anthers (5.5-8 mm. instead of 3-4 mm. long) and in the extent of pubescence of the upper pubescent zone on the inside of the upper pubescent zone on the inside of the pitcher, the zone of pubescence in H. heterodoxa occupying the upper half of the pitcher, whereas in H. minor and H. nutans this zone covers the upper one- third. A key to the species at present known is here given: Pitchers expanded in the middle and constricted above and below the middle; pedicels slender, drooping Anthers 5.5-8 mm. long; upper pubescent zone on inside cover- ing about the upper half of the pitcher H. heterodoxa. Anthers 3-4 mm. long; upper pubescent zone on inside covering the upper one-third of the pitcher Pedicels pubescent; sepals 2-3.2 cm. long; pitchers scarce- ly expanded in middle; wings of pitchers more or less equally broad from base to apex; lid appendage abruptly narrowed at base, suborbicular; pitcher 10-12 cm. long. //. minor. Pedicels glabrous; sepals 3.5-5 cm. long; pitchers conspicu- ously expanded at middle into a flared bell-like form; wings of pitchers abruptly narrowed below the middle and again appearing above the middle; lip appendage incon- spicuous and passing directly into the upper part of die pitcher, or conspicuous and suborbicular to orbicular with abrupt constriction at base or not all at constricted; pitcher 13-30 cm. long H. nutans. Pitchers barely or not at all expanded in the middle, with an elon- gated tubular form; pedicels stout, erect 242 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 28 Pitchers glabrous within, except for a few scattered hairs at the very margin; sepals obtuse //. Macdonaldae. Pitchers pubescent within; sepals" acuminate Lid cuspidate at the summit; pedicels very sparsely pubescent H. Tatei. Lid rounded at the summit; pedicels densely pubescent H. Tyleri. Having had an opportunity of observing in the field four of these six entities, and having witnessed the great variability within //. heterodoxa of Ptari-tepui, especially in regard to the size of the pitcher and the shape and size of the appendage on the lid, it may be stated that observations on the other species of Heliamphora have revealed a great amount of variation in shape and size (length and breadth) of the lid and appendage of the pitcher, and in shape and size (length and breadth) of the sepals. For example, in H. Mac- donaldae of Mount Duida, there is variation in sepal width, the sepals in the type (Tate 1022) being about 40 mm. wide, but Gleason notes (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 58: 367. 1931) that in Tate 1023 "The perianth segments are much narrower, ranging from 14 to 23 mm." Although they are described by Gleason as being "obtuse", they actually vary from obtuse to subacute. Furthermore, when more material is available for study, it is quite possible that H. Tyleri may have to be reduced to a variety of H Tatei, and H. minor to a variety of H nutans. The differences of pubescence of pedicel and smaller size of sepals separating H* minor from //. nutans have been found to be variable and inconstant characters. Similarly in H. Tatei the tip of the lid is slightly cuspi- date, while in H. Tyleri it is rounded. Moreover, the characters of pubescence in H Tatei and H. Tyleri are relative and the same varia- tions in shape of lids and pubescence of pedicels is found in these two species from Mount Duida as are found in the material of H. heterodoxa from Ptari-tepui. In his work on carnivorous plants (p. 11), F. E. Lloyd states, for H. minor of Mount Auyan-tepui', that "the bell is densely hairy only along the marginal zone, with a few scattered hairs on the general surface". But while this is true for older pitchers, it does not hold true for young to middle mature ones which are densely hairy with fine short hairs throughout the upper one-third of the bell. The hairs either appear to fall off or weather off eventually, thus causing a deception of observation on this character. With more extensive collecting of this genus over a wide area, more variations will probably be found eventually within given species than are at present known to occur. It is quite probable, therefore, that some of the species may have to be reduced to varie- ties or forms. 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