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[Botany • 2025] Rhodospatha rubrinervis • An overlooked Morphological Feature in the Genus Rhodospatha (Araceae: Monsteroideae: Anepsiadeae) revealed through international collaboration, with the Description of A New endemic Species from Costa Rica
Abstract A recent floristic survey in the Pacific slope of the Talamanca Mountain (Costa Rica), has revealed a new species of Rhodospatha, characterised by a bracteolate inflorescence. We describe and fully illustrate Rhodospatha rubrinervis from the Cloudbridge Nature Reserve. A detailed taxonomic description, as well as its distribution, ecology, phenology and conservation assessment are provided, along with a comparative discussion of its morphological affinities with R. forgetii and R. wendlandii. In addition, we present a brief discussion on the presence of a bracteole in Rhodospatha, a morphological character that, although illustrated by H.W. Schott 160 years ago, has not previously been described in detail. Key words: Cloudbridge Nature Reserve, Monsteroideae, Pérez Zeledón, Talamanca, taxonomy Rhodospatha rubrinervis M.Cedeño, O.Cubero & O.Ortiz, sp. nov. Etymology. The species epithet “rubrinervis” refers to the distinctive reddish colouration of the mid-rib and primary lateral veins. This striking venation not only serves as a key diagnostic character in the field, but also highlights the aesthetic appeal and uniqueness of the species within the genus Rhodospatha. Marco Cedeño-Fonseca, Oscar Cubero-Vásquez, Orlando O. Ortiz, Marilyn Rodríguez-Arias, Maria Alejandra Serna-Sánchez, Edwin Trujillo-Trujillo, José Esteban Jiménez, Alejandro Zuluaga and Alistair Hay. 2025. An overlooked Morphological Feature in the Genus Rhodospatha (Araceae, Monsteroideae, Anepsiadeae) revealed through international collaboration, with the Description of A New endemic Species from Costa Rica. PhytoKeys. 260: 185-199. DOI: doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.260.154762 |
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