Dipteryx Charapilla
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''Dipteryx charapilla'' is a little-known species of
flowering plant Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed with ...
in the family
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, a large to mid-sized tree growing along rivers in the rainforests of Brazil. and
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Description


Habitus

This plant is a relatively tall tree, 20-30m tall, with a trunk to 65 cm in diameter. The bark is covered in
lenticels A lenticel is a porous tissue consisting of cells with large intercellular spaces in the periderm of the secondarily thickened organs and the bark of woody stems and roots of gymnosperms and dicotyledonous flowering plants. It functions as a pore ...
and coloured cream to grey in adults, but greenish in juvenile specimens, with cork scars distributed in depressed, isolated patches (as if the trunk was hammered). The ends of the twigs are also covered in lenticels.


Leaves

It has alternate
compound leaves A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, fl ...
which are
imparipinnate Pinnation (also called pennation) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis. Pinnation occurs in biological morphology, in crystals, such as some forms of ice or metal crystals, and in ...
(with a lone terminal leaflet rather than a terminal pair of leaflets) and arranged spirally; the leaves having (2-) 3-4 pairs of leaflets distanced 3–6 cm apart from each other. The leaflets are shaped elliptic-ovalate and are alternate at the base of the leaf ( alternipinnate). The leaflets have a rounded base, a
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(pointy) apex, and have a length of 8.9-21.3 cm and a width of 4.9-8.5 cm.


Flowers

The
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
is a terminal
panicle In botany, a panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a p ...
. The panicle is covered in a minutely puberulous layer. The 22-30mm long flower has a 4-6mm
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and a leathery
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, 2-6mm in length and covered in an extremely fine puberulous layer. The calyx is split: the top half has two oblong "wings" which are 15mm in length and 6-7mm in width, with a rounded apex, formed from the upper two
sepal A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
s, while the lower three sepals are small and fused together in a tiny lower lip. The
petal Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''corol ...
s form a corolla 14-19mm long consisting of the wings, keel and banner common to this sub-family of plants. The corolla colour has been described as "mulberry", "pinkish-purple" or "fuchsia", although the sepals of the calyx are coloured light yellow. Unique among the ''Dipteryx'', in this species the calyx is said to be exceptionally hard, almost woody.


Fruit

The fruit (a bean pod) is an
indehiscent Dehiscence is the splitting of a mature plant structure along a built-in line of weakness to release its contents. This is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. Sometimes this involves the complete detachment of a part. Structures that ...
drupe In botany, a drupe (or stone fruit) is a type of fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin, and mesocarp, or flesh) surrounds a single shell (the ''pip'' (UK), ''pit'' (US), ''stone'', or ''pyrena'') of hardened endocarp with a seed ...
, elliptic or ovoid-oblong in shape and has juicy flesh within. The fruit may be green.Magill B, Solomon J, Stimmel H (2019). Tropicos Specimen Data. Missouri Botanical Garden. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/hja69f accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-08-02. https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1260696083 The fruit pod contains a single, enlarged seed (bean). This species has pods and seeds with the typical scent of
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Similar species

Other species of ''Dipteryx'' which are said to grow in the same area as this species are ''D. alata'', ''D. ferrae'', ''D. micrantha'', ''D. odorata'' and ''D. rosea''. ''D. charapilla'' is most similar to ''D. odorata'' and ''D. rosea''. According to Macbride, it can be distinguished from ''D. odorata'' primarily due to the calyx being puberulous as opposed to densely tomentose. It can be distinguished from ''D. rosea'' in having smaller flowers. Furthermore, in ''D. rosea'' the calyx has three distinct teeth-like lobes on the lower part; in ''D. charapilla'' these lobes are obscure and indistinct.


Taxonomy

This species was first described as ''Coumarouna charapilla'' in 1943 by
James Francis Macbride James Francis Macbride (19 May 1892 16 June 1976) was an American botanist who devoted most of his professional life to the study of the flora of Peru. Early life and education Born on 19 May 1891 in Rock Valley, Iowa, MacBride graduated from th ...
citing as the
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a sample, JS362, collected in 1935 by the important Peruvian plant collector José M. Lopez Schunke along the river bank of the Río Mazán in
Maynas Province Maynas is one of the eight provinces in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru. Its capital, Iquitos, is also Loreto's regional capital and the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. History A decree signed on 26 April 1822 signed by ...
, Loreto, Peru. According to the Macbride, the collector Schunke relayed that this tree was known as ''charapilla'' by the locals. The word ''charapilla'' is a diminutive of the
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word '' charapa'', meaning 'turtle', and refers to the shell-like half of an opened bean pod of this tree. The second example was discovered in Esperança, Amazonas, Brazil, by
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in 1942, although it was only identified as such in 1985 by de Lima.Forzza R, Dalcin E (2019). RB - Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden Herbarium Collection. Version 84.188. Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/7ep9i2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-08-02. https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1423988690 Ducke moved the species to the genus ''
Dipteryx ''Dipteryx'' is a genus containing a number of species of large trees and possibly shrubs. It belongs to the "papilionoid" subfamily – Faboideae – of the family Fabaceae. This genus is native to South and Central America and the Carib ...
'' in 1949. In 1975 a herbarium voucher identified as this species was collected along the banks of the Río Nanay in Maynas Province, Peru. It has since been collected in Maynas a number of times.Orrell T (2019). NMNH Extant Specimen Records. Version 1.21. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/hnhrg3 accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-08-02. https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1702851504 In the most recent monograph on the genus ''Dipteryx'', ''A Checklist of the Dipterygeae species'' by the Brazilian researcher Haroldo Cavalcante de Lima in 1989, he synonymised ''D. charapilla'' with ''D. rosea''. His taxonomy was accepted by ILDIS (2005) but not noticed or followed by some databases, i.e. the
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(1998) or the ''Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru'' (1993), which was built using the
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database by the
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. By 2010 de Lima had changed his mind and had started to recognise ''D. charapilla'' as an independent species again and it was readmitted into the ''Lista de espécies Flora do Brasil''. Since 2014 local botanists from Brazil and Peru have collected many more additional specimens. The Herbario Herrerense (HH) at the Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana in
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, Peru, holds the most specimens at present.


Distribution

Peru: In
Maynas Province Maynas is one of the eight provinces in the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru. Its capital, Iquitos, is also Loreto's regional capital and the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. History A decree signed on 26 April 1822 signed by ...
, Loreto, Peru, this species is known from three localised populations in the districts of
Iquitos Iquitos (; ) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province, Peru, Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as the List of cities in Peru, ninth-most populous city in Peru ...
(along the
Nanay River The Nanay River is a river in northern Peru. It is a tributary of the Amazon River, merging into this river at the city of Iquitos. The lower part of the Nanay flows to the north and west of the city, while the Itaya River flows to the south a ...
), San Juan Bautista (El Huayo Arboretum in Puerto Almendras) and Mazán (along the Río Mazán). Aldana ''et al''. report that trees previously identified as ''D. odorata'' in
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are misidentified, and in actuality are ''D. charapilla''. Brazil: This species was collected from Amazonas in the early 1940s. Although not known in 2014, as of 2019 the distribution of this species has been expanded to the states of
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and
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in Brazil. Bolivia: A collection from 1975 of a specimen identified as this species at the herbarium of the Museu Botânico Municipal in
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is attributed to that country in error, as that particular collection is a duplicate of the 1975 collection (number 19865).Leandro Brotto M (2019). MBM - Herbário do Museu Botânico Municipal. Version 1.53. Museu Botânico Municipal. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/g6ppmt accessed via GBIF.org on 2019-08-02. https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1095543023


Habitat

In Brazil this tree has been found in the
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growing on ''terra firme'' forest, várzea (inundated forest) and/or shaded tropical rainforest. In Peru it has been found growing in inundated forest along the banks of rivers, and along river banks in general (although this may be an artefact caused due to these being the easiest places to collect plant specimens). It has been collected growing at altitudes of 90-125m.


Conservation

In 1998 Oldfield ''et al''. published a list of tropical tree species whose populations they believed to be threatened by extinction, which was adopted into the
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. Likely working from the
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database, they mistakenly believed that the taxon was
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to the
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in the department of Loreto, Peru, and that it was "known only from the type locality". Hence, they decided to set the conservation status for the population of this species as ' vulnerable'. In Brazil, this species has not yet been evaluated by the
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. Trees are grown at the Centro de Investigaciones Jenaro Herrera and Puerto Almendras Arboretum in Peru. It is unclear if the population in
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is protected within the
Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve Allpahuayo-Mishana National Reserve () is a protected area in Peru located southwest of Iquitos in the region of Loreto. It was established in 2004 to protect the diverse forest types in the area, especially the rainforests on white sandy soil a ...
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References

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