Cenostigma macrophyllum Tul.

  • Filed As

    Caesalpiniaceae
    Cenostigma macrophyllum Tul.

  • Collector(s)

    G. Eiten 9528 with Liene T. Eiten, 25 Nov 1969

  • Location

    Brazil. Mato Grosso. Barra do Garças Mun. 257 km along new road NNE of village of Xavantina.(3.2 km due S of Royal Society-Royal Geographic Society Base Camp. 300 m N of "Airstrip Campo".

  • Habitat

    Closed secondary cerrado shrubbery at roadside, 1-1 ½ (-3) m. tall. [See label for further habitat description.].

  • Description

    Shrub 8 dm tall, with open branching. Corolla golden-yellow. Phenology of specimen: Flower.

  • Specimen Notes

    "Examined by B. B. Simpson for a phylogenetic study of Caesalpinieae published in Advances in Legume Systematics, Vo. 10, pp. 123-148, 2003.";

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00979139

    Occurrence ID: dd11025c-1984-4c22-93d3-f8d528fbc1ee

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Fabales

  • Family

    Fabaceae

  • All Determinations

    Cenostigma macrophyllum Tul., 2018
    Note: Accepted name: Gagnon et al. 2016. Generic syst. Caesalpinia. PhytoKeys 71: 1-160

    Cenostigma gardnerianum Tul. det F. M. T. Freire, s.d.
    Note: Duplicate specimen at herb. UB-31097 identified as such. = Cenostigma macrophyllum Tul. Also duplicate at herb. MO-2726540

  • Region

    South America

  • Country

    Brazil

  • State/Province

    Mato Grosso

  • County/Municipio

    Barra do Garças Mun.

  • Locality

    257 km along new road NNE of village of Xavantina.(3.2 km due S of Royal Society-Royal Geographic Society Base Camp. 300 m N of "Airstrip Campo".

  • Elevation

    Alt. 450 m. (1476 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    -12.85, -51.75

  • Distribution

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Examined by B. B. Simpson for a phylogenetic
study of Caesalpinieae published in Advances in
Legume Systematics, Vol. 10, pp. 123-148,2003.
Municipio de Barra do Garças: 257 km along new road NNE of
village of XAVANHNA ( 3*2 km due 3 of Royal Society-
Royal Geographic Society Base Camp. Base Camp is at 12°51’S. 51°45*W.)
Alt. ca. 450 m. 300 m H of "Airstrip Caapo"*
25 196$
(Area of 10 km radius around Base Camp is situated on crest of the Serra do
Roncador, a gently-sloped divide between Xingu drainage (via Rio Suiá Miçu)
to west and Araguáia drainage (via Rio das Mortes) to east. The yet undissected
few-tan wide crest is flat or gently rolling with a few low lateritie scarps and
ridges. Brook valleys with very gentle to moderately steep slopes. Base Camp
area is exactly at climatic boundary between Amazonian forest region and central
Brazil “cerrado” region (savanna sens. lat.). North-western half of area is covered
with the outer edge of the continuous Amazonian forest, here a slightly semide-
ciduous dry mesophytic forest 15-18 m tall on the upland, taller along the
seasonally dry brooks. Southeastern half of area has, on the upland, xeromorphic
semideciduous cerrado, in the form of medium-tall open scrub ca* tree-and-scrub
woodland, with evergreen gallery forests 20-30 m tall along the permanent brooks.
Usually a band of seasonally marshy grassy campo, a few meters to a few tens
of meters wide, borders the gallery forests, separating them from the cerrado,
but where the campo is lacking, the cerrado grades directly into gallery forest
through a narrow band of its arboreal form, “cerradlo”. The campos usually
have scattered circular groves of cerrado scrub several meters in diameter on
sUghtly raised soil, each with a termite mound. On the upland the cerrado region
grades into the continuous dry forest region through a few-km wide ecotone of
cerradâo. Underlying rock is various kinds of sandstone, giving rise to slightly
clayey fine-sandy deep latosols, sterile and reddish or yellowish-tan with almost
no humus on upland under cerrado, and dark red with more clay under dry
forest. In restricted areas under cerrado, small laterite blocks or quartz pebbles
may form a thin permeable subsurface layer, or the upper soil layer may be
purely of laterite pebbles. Valley soils are deep light gray fine sand with little
or no clay, sterile on drier upper slopes, black with humus in upper layar on
moister or soaking lower slopes and floors. Shales underlie soils in a few valleys.
At this date the Base Camp region has not yet been settled; the forests are virgin;
the cerrado and campo are uncut and ungrazed, but have been subjected to ground
fires set by Indians every 3-5 years. In the cerrado, these infrequent fires
temporarily reduce density of the lower shrubs but otherwise have no effect
on the physiognomy.)
Habitat of this n°: closed secondary cerrado shroWHsry
at roadside t 1 - 1 l/2 («3) m tall* (The primary
cerrado here is a tree & scrub woodland«)
fliis n*3 shrub 8 dm tally with open 'branching*
Corolla golden-yellow*
leg. George Eiten & Llene T. Eiten, n.° 9526
Distributed by the Instituto de Botànica, SSo Paulo
00979139