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Itaya
Tình trạng bảo tồn
Phân loại khoa học
Giới (regnum)Plantae
(không phân hạng)Angiosperms
(không phân hạng)Monocots
(không phân hạng)Commelinids
Bộ (ordo)Arecales
Họ (familia)Arecaceae
Phân họ (subfamilia)Coryphoideae
Tông (tribus)Cryosophileae[2]
Chi (genus)Itaya
Loài (species)I. amicorum
Danh pháp hai phần
Itaya amicorum
H.E.Moore

Itaya amicorum is a medium-sized fan palm that is native to Brazil, Colombia and Peru. The only species in the genus Itaya, it was unknown to science until 1972.

Description

Itaya amicorum is a medium-sized, single-stemmed palm with fan-shaped (or palmate) leaves. The stems reach a height of up to 4 mét (13 ft) with a diameter of 9 đến 10 xentimét (3,5 đến 3,9 in). Plants have between 11 and 25 leaves which have a roughly circular blade, about 2 m (6,6 ft) in diameter which is split into 10 to 16 broad leaflets, and a long petiole. The leaves have a whitish or silver-grey underside.[3]

Itaya amicorum is pleonanthic—it flowers repeatedly over the course of its lifespan—and hermaphroditic; both male and female sex organs are present in the same flowers.[4] The flowers are whitish in colour, while the fruit are yellowish-green, 2 đến 2,5 cm (0,8 đến 1,0 in)[chuyển đổi: số không hợp lệ] long, 1,5 đến 2 cm (0,6 đến 0,8 in)[chuyển đổi: số không hợp lệ] in diameter.

Taxonomy

Coccothrinax

Hemithrinax

Leucothrinax

Zombia

Thrinax

Schippia

Cryosophila

Itaya

Chelyocarpus

Simplified phylogeny of the tribe Cryosophileae (except Trithrinax) based on the nuclear genes PKR and RPB2.[5]

Itaya is a monotypic genus—it includes only a single species, I. amicorum. The species was first collected in 1972 along the Rio Itaya in Peru, and was described by Harold E. Moore the same year.[3] In the first edition of Genera Palmarum (1987), Natalie Uhl and John Dransfield placed the genus Itaya in the subfamily Coryphoideae, the tribe Corypheae and the subtribe Thrinacinae[4] Subsequent phylogenetic analysis showed that the Old World and New World members of the Thrinacinae were not closely related. As a consequence of this, Itaya and related genera were places in their own tribe, Cryosophileae.[2]

Distribution

Itaya amorica is found only in the western Amazon basin in Brazil, Colombia and Peru. Originally thought to be endangered due to its narrow distribution, the species is now known to be more widely distributed.[3] The IUCN Red List categorises the species as data deficient.[1]

Uses

The Miraña, an indigenous Amerindian group in the Amazon, reportedly burn the trunks of Itaya amicorum in order to extract salt from them. The leaves are used for thatch.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Bernal, R. 1998. Itaya amicorum. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 20 July 2007.
  2. ^ a b Dransfield, John (2005). “A New Phylogenetic Classification of the Palm Family, Arecaceae”. Kew Bulletin. 60 (4): 559–69. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |coauthors= (gợi ý |author=) (trợ giúp)
  3. ^ a b c d Henderson, Andrew (1995). Field Guide to the Palms of the Americas. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. tr. 41–42. ISBN 0-691-08537-4. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |coauthors= (gợi ý |author=) (trợ giúp)
  4. ^ a b Uhl, Natalie E. (1987). Genera Palmarum: a classification of palms based on the work of Harold E. Moore Jr. Lawrence, Kansas: The L. H. Bailey Hortorium and the International Palm Society. tr. 175–177. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |coauthors= (gợi ý |author=) (trợ giúp)
  5. ^ Roncal, Julissa (2008). “Molecular Phylogenetic Studies of Caribbean Palms (Arecaceae) and Their Relationships to Biogeography and Conservation”. Botanical Review. 74 (1): 78–102. doi:10.1007/s12229-008-9005-9. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |coauthors= (gợi ý |author=) (trợ giúp)