Table Of ContentAechmea sucreana, a Mew Species of Bromeliaceae from 
Espfrito Santo State, Brazil 
Gustavo Martinelli and Claudia Magalhaes Vieira 
Instituto <le Pesquisas Jardim Bolanico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leao 915, 
Horto Florestal, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil, CEP 22460-030. [email protected]; 
[email protected] 
Ahstract. A new species of Bromeliaceae, Aech¬  Aechmea sucreana Martinelli & G. Vieira, sp. 
mea sucreana, found in Espfrito Santo State, Brazil,  nov. TYPE: Brazil. Espfrito Santo: Einhares, 
is described and illustrated. It is distinguished from  Imbiriba, Eazenda Sao Jorge, proximo da Re- 
its closest relative, A. blanchetiana, on the basis of  serva Florestal de Einhares, Mata Atlantica, 
inflorescence features.  Restinga aberta, 10 m s.m., I9°11'27"S, 
Key words: Aechmea, Brazil, Bromeliaceae.  39°52'83"W, 5 Aug. 1999 (fl), G. Martinelli 
1555V & L. Heron, R. Azoury (holotype, RB 
353539). Figure 1. 
Species nova Aechmeae blanchetianae affinis sed inflo- 
During development of the Biology and Conser¬  rescentia breviore, rachidibus intemodiis minoribus, flo- 
vation of Bromeliaceae of the Atlantic Rainforest  ribus plus dense dispositis, ae foliis minoribus differt. 
Project, a scientific program of the Rio de Janeiro  Plant flowering to 1.2 m high. Eeaves ca. 25, 
Botanic Garden Research Institute, I I scientific  erect or suberect, forming a broadly funnelform ro¬ 
expeditions were made between 1998 and 1999.  sette; sheaths elliptic, 22—30 X (9.5)14—16 cm, spi- 
The project encompassed the largest remaining  nose-serrate toward apex, pale brown, densely lep- 
area of rain forest, and major fragments. A total of  idote on both surfaces; blades yellowish green with 
92.394 km of roads and trails were accessed in 78  reddish nuances on both surfaces, otherwise totally 
conservation units and 59 private areas through 14  red. ensiform to narrowly triangular, 34—53 X (4)6— 
Brazilian states. Seven hundred twenty-nine taxa  I I cm, lepidote on both surfaces, mainly on abaxial 
were obtained and observed, some of them consid¬  surface, spinose-serrate, spines dark brown, 1—2 
ered new taxa to this family, representing ea. 69%  mm long, apex acute, ending in a rigid, pungent 
of the total Bromeliaceae recounted in the literature  spine. Inflorescence erect; scape reddish green at 
for the Atlantic Rainforest bionic (Martinelli, un¬  base, red toward apex, often exceeding the leaves, 
published data). Information on the biology and the  41—57 X 0.5—0.7 cm, sparsely white lanate; scape 
bracts reddish pink, erect, strongly imbricate, en¬ 
status of conservation of the Bromeliaceae species 
folding the scape, oblong, entire, with acuminate 
and their respective populations were obtained and 
apex, 9—17 X 3—4.5 cm, ehartaceous, lepidote on 
stored in a database. In addition to voucher spec¬ 
both surfaces; fertile part of inflorescence 2- to 3- 
imens deposited in RB, one live collection was se¬ 
branched, many-flowered, with central rachis red, 
cured for taxa considered endemic and/or threat¬ 
(25)36—48 cm long, sparsely white-lanate to gla- 
ened with extinction and placed into cultivation. A 
breseenl; primary bracts reddish pink, shorter than 
total of 1842 specimens were collected and are be¬ 
the branch but greatly exceeding the basal sterile 
ing cultivated in a specially built greenhouse in the 
portion, entire with acuminate apex, 8—15 X 1.5— 
Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden Research Institute. 
3.5 cm, shorter toward inflorescence apex, charta- 
The living collections are part of an ex-situ con¬ 
ceous, lepidote on both surfaces; primary branches 
servation program, including the maintenance of a  red-pink, 9 to 13, spreading-ascending, the lowest 
germplasm bank and the propagation and later re-  (9)12—22 cm long; secondary bracts similar to pri¬ 
introduction, when necessary, of the species into  mary bracts, 3.5—5 X 0.9—2 cm; spikelets 3- to 10- 
their original habitats.  flowered, 4—12 cm long, with internodes 0.8— 
This paper presents a new species of Aechmea  1.3(1.5) cm; floral bracts red-pink, slightly shorter 
collected by the project during the expedition in  than to little exceeding the sepals (but often ex¬ 
Espfrito Santo State, Brazil.  ceeding floral buds), 2—3.5 times as long as I lie 
Novon 15: 173-175. 2005.
174  Novon 
(showing longitudinal callosities and petal appendages) and antepetalous stamen. —F. Stigma. —G. Leaf. 
internodes, not covering the raehis, ovate, convex,  centae fixed in the upper half of the ovary, ovules 
multi-nerved, (1.8)2.4—3.8 X 1-1.1 cm, entire, with  numerous, caudate; epigynous tube ca. 4 mm long; 
acuminate apex, sparsely lepidote on abaxial sur¬  style ca. 3.2 cm long; stigma conduplieate-spiral, 
face. Flowers polystichous, laxly to densely ar¬  ovoid. Fruit ellipsoid, 10—12 X 7—8 mm, red. 
ranged, sessile, ea. 4 cm long; floral buds green- 
I bis species was found growing in open thicket 
yellow; sepals green with apex rose and mucro red, 
vegetation (restinga), as terrestrial in white sand, 
connate at base for ca. 3 mm, ovate or narrowly 
forming dense groups. Although the occurrence of 
ovate, strongly asymmetric, 1.6—2.1 X 1 cm, mu-  Aechmea blanchetiana (baker) L. 8. Smith in res¬ 
cronate, mucro 1—2 mm long, sparsely white-lanate 
tinga of Linhares was registered by herbarium col¬ 
to glabreseent on abaxial surface; petals pale yel¬  lections (KB), no overlap was noticed between these 
low. becoming pale brown after anthesis, free, lin-  two species. The local vegetation where A. sucreana 
ear-spatulate, apex suberect at anthesis, acute, 3.2—  was found is endangered due to cattle activities de¬ 
3.4 X 0.6 cm, bearing two longitudinal callosities  veloped in the area. 
parallel to staminal filaments, ca. 2.2 cm long; petal  Aechmea sucreana is similar to A. blanchetiana 
appendages 2 per petal, basal, spatulate-undulate  in overall appearance, but can be easily distin¬ 
with apex unevenly toothed, ca. 3 X 2—3 mm; sta¬  guished by its shorter inflorescence, spikelets with 
mens shorter than petals, included at anthesis, ca.  shorter internodes, flowers more densely arranged, 
2.8 cm long; filaments 2.4—2.5 cm long, the ante¬  and shorter leaves. 
petalous ones adnate to the petals for ca. 1.8 cm;  The specific epithet is a tribute to the Brazilian 
anthers linear-oblong, dorsifixed at the middle, 8—  botanist Dimitri Sucre, who made extensive plant 
0X4 mm, apex acute; ovary subtrigonous, 8—10  collections throughout the Brazilian state of Espfr- 
X 4—5 mm, pale green, sparsely white-lanate, pla¬  ito Santo.
Volume 15, Number 1  Martinelli & Vieira  175 
2005  Aechmea sucreana from Brazil 
Paratypes. BRAZIL. Espirito Sanlo: I.inhares, Im-  D & /.. Heron, R. Azoury (K), G. Martinelli 15559-E & /.. 
biriba. Fazenda Sao Jorge, proximo da Reserva Florestal  Heron, R. Azoury (SPF) (Inst. Bot.), G. Martinelli 15559- 
de Linhares, Mata Atlantica, Restinga aberta, 10 m s.m.,  F & /,. Heron, R. Azoury (CVRD). 
19° 11 '27"S, 39°52'83"W, 5 Aug. 1999 (fl), G. Martinelli 
15559-A <£■ L. Heron, R. Azoury (MO), G. Martinelli 
15559-B & /.. Hewn, R. Azoury (CEPEC), G. Martinelli  Acknowledgments. The authors thank Patricia 
15559-G /.. Heron, R. Azoury (R), G. Martinelli 15559-  Villela for the illustration of the new species.