Taxon Details: Macleania smithiana Luteyn
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Family:

Ericaceae (Magnoliophyta)
Scientific Name:

Macleania smithiana Luteyn
Primary Citation:

Fl. Ecuador 54: 131. 1996
Accepted Name:

This name is currently accepted.
Type Specimens:

Specimen 1: Holotype -- J. L. Luteyn
Specimen 2: Isotype -- J. L. Luteyn
Specimen 3: Isotype -- J. L. Luteyn
Common Names:

femu-piu-tapé, pe' piin tape
Description:

Description: Terrestrial or more commonly epiphytic shrub to 2-3 m tall, often arising from a lignotuber; stem terete, glabrous, the bark reddish and exfoliating in thin strips; twigs subterete, smooth, sparsely puberulous, glabrate. Leaves coriaceous, subsessile, ovate to elliptic-ovate, (4-)8-12(-16.5) x (3-)4-7(-9.5) cm, base rounded and strongly cordate, usually amplexicaul, apex rounded or obtuse, rarely subacute, margin entire and occasionally slightly revolute, glabrous to moderately puberulent along nerves beneath then glabrate; pinnately nerved with 3-4 lateral nerves per side, the inner lateral nerves arising from 1.5-2(-4) cm above the base, midrib thickened and raised in the proximal 1.5-2(-4) cm then distally impressed above and prominently raised beneath, lateral nerves arcuately ascending slightly impressed proximally and slightly raised distally above, slightly raised beneath, reticulate veinlets conspicuous but slightly raised on both sides; petiole thickened, rugose, 0-3 mm long, glabrous or puberulent. Inflorescence axillary, usually solitary but sometimes up to 4 rachises arising from a node, racemose, 3-8-flowered, the flowers clustered at distal tip of rachis; rachis subterete, smooth to striate, 0.5-1.5(-4) cm long, glabrous or puberulent; floral bract ovate, acuminate, 1-2 mm long, ciliate, frequently persistent; pedicel subterete, striate, rugose, 12-23 mm long, glabrous or puberulent; bracteoles (medial to) apical to subapical, sometimes subopposite, deltate to ovate, acute to acuminate, 0.5-1 mm long, ciliate, usually at base dorsally with 1-2, prominent, circular, blackish, callose-thickened, nectariferous glands. Flowers sometimes obscurely articulate with the pedicel, with the calyx 7-14 mm long, glabrous or puberulent distally; hypanthium obconic, 5-winged to the sinuses, 5-13 mm long, the base oblique, the wings fleshy, ca. 0.5 mm broad and projecting as a spur to ca. 1 mm beyond the limb; limb campanulate-spreading, 2-3 mm long; lobes apiculate, 0.2-0.6 mm long; sinuses flat to broadly rounded; corolla carnose, cylindric to cylindric-urceolate, slightly contracted below the throat, pentagonal, 13-20 mm long and ca. 9 mm basal diam. when fresh, glabrous or puberulent without, densely pilose at throat within with hairs ca. 0.5 mm long, scarlet to orange-red, green distally, the lobes spreading and reflexed, oblong-triangular, acute, 2-3 mm long, bearing a perpendicular, fleshy, oblong spur at the tip; stamen 7-12 mm long; filaments connate into a tube, 1.5-3 mm long, glabrous; anther 9-10 mm long; thecae 5-7.5 mm long; tubules fused into one, 3-4.5 mm long, dehiscing by a cleft ca. 3 mm long; style often slightly exserted from the corolla. Berry spherical, to 18 mm diam., glabrous, translucent white.

Distribution: Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador; tropical moist and wet forest, to premontane wet and rainforest at 50-1350 m altitude.

Type: Ecuador. Imbabura: Ibarra-Lita rd, ca. 5 km E of Lita, 800 m, 13 May 1992 (fl, fr), Luteyn & Quelal 14606 (holotype, NY; isotypes, AAU, CAS, GB, K, MEXU, MO, NY, QCA, US, W).

Local name: Ecuador: femu-piu-tapé

Uses: medicinally as cure for bites of Equis snake.

Flora and Monograph Treatment(s):

Macleania smithiana Luteyn: [Article] 1996. Fl. Ecuador. 54: 131.
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Macleania smithiana Luteyn
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J. L. Luteyn 6957, Colombia
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J. L. Luteyn 14606, isotype; South America
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P. Pedraza-Peñalosa 2458, Colombia
P. Pedraza-Peñalosa 2279, Colombia
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A. H. Gentry 17700, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 53862, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 30120, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 36778, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 53418, Colombia
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A. H. Gentry 53685, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 40426, Colombia
A. H. Gentry 70066, Ecuador
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C. Quelal 445, Ecuador
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J. L. Luteyn 14634, Ecuador