HIOLOGX FIELDIANA: BOTANY A Contimiation of the BOTANICAL SERIES of FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY VOLUME 32 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY CHICAGO, U.S.A. *rx ~j TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. A New Guatemalan Spigelia. By Dorothy N. Gibson 1 2. Three New Nicaraguan Epidendrums. By Alfonso H. Heller 7 3. Syagrus oleracea ( Mart. ) Becc. and Closely Related Taxa. By S. F. Classman 13 4. Tropical American Plants, X. By Louis O. Williams 35 5. Two New Guatemalan Tournefortias. By Dorothy N. Gibson 65 6. A New Member of Morganella. By Patrick) Ponce de Leon 69 7. A New Odontoglossum from Nicaragua. By Alfonso H. Heller 73 8. Studies in the Palm Genus Syagrus Mart. II. By S. F. Glassman 77 9. Revision of the Genus Vascellum (Lycoperdaceae). By Patricio Ponce de Leon 109 10. A Conspectus of the Palm Genus Butia Becc. By S. F. Glassman 127 11. Studies in American Plants, II. By Dorothy N. Gibson 173 12. Tropical American Plants, XI. By Louis O. Williams 179 13. The Juglandaceae of Guatemala. By Louis O. Williams and Antonio Molina R 207 14. An Overlooked Genus of the Scrophulariaceae. By Louis O. Williams 211 15. A Synopsis of the Palm Genus Syagrus Mart. By S. F. Glassman 215 16. A New Hybrid in the Palm Genus Syagrus Mart. By S. F. Glassman 241 nc TWO NEW GUATEMALAN TOURNEFORTIAS DOROTHY N. GIBSON A NEW MEMBER OF MORGANELLA PATRICIO PONCE DE LEON A NEW ODONTOGLOSSUM FROM NICARAGUA ALFONSO H. HELLER STUDIES IN THE PALM GENUS SYAGRUS MART. II S. F. GLASSMAN BIOLOGY U8RAM 101 BURRILL HA\f The Library of the JAN 1 8 1979 FIELDIANA: BOTANY VOLUME 32, NUMBERS 5, 6, 7, 8 Published by FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AUGUST 11, 1969 TWO NEW GUATEMALAN TOURNEFORTIAS DOROTHY N. GIBSON Supervisor of the Herbarium Field Museum of Natural History A NEW MEMBER OF MORGANELLA PATRICIO PONCE DE LEON Assistant Curator, Cryptogamic Herbarium Field Museum of Natural History A NEW ODONTOGLOSSUM FROM NICARAGUA ALFONSO H. HELLER Associate, Field Museum of Natural History STUDIES IN THE PALM GENUS SYAGRUS MART. II S. F. CLASSMAN Research Associate, Palms Field Museum of Natural History and University of Illinois, Chicago Circle FIELDIANA: BOTANY VOLUME 32, NUMBERS 5, 6, 7, 8 Published by FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AUGUST 11, 1969 Printed with the Assistance of The Frederick R. and Abby K. Babcock Fund PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY FIELD MUSEUM PRESS CONTENTS Two New Guatemalan Tournefortias by Dorothy N. Gibson 65 A New Member of Morganella by Patricio Ponce de Leon 69 A New Odonloglossum from Nicaragua by Alfonso H. Heller 71 Studies in the Palm Genus Syagrus Mart. II by S. F. Glassman 75 FIELDIANA . BOTANY Volume 32, No. 6 August 11, 1969 Publication 1071 A New Member of Morganella PATRICIO PONCE DE LEON ASSISTANT CURATOR, CRYPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM The genus Morganella Zeller, as emended by Kreisel and Dring, consists of seven tropical Lycoperdaceae, one described by them and six transferred from Lycoperdon and Bovista. In my opinion Ly- coperdon albinum Cooke is certainly a Morganella, becoming the eighth known species of the genus. Morganella albina (Cooke) P. Ponce, comb. nov. Lycoperdon albinum Cooke in Massee, Journ. Roy. Microsc. Soc. 1887: 723. 1887. Zeller, Myc. 40: 648. 1948 (an emended description). L. albidum Cooke in Lloyd, Myc. Wrt. 5: 582. 1916, sphalma. Type. — In Cooke collection at Kew. Type locality. — Brazil. Habitat. — On rotted wood or on humus. Distribution. — Brazil and Puerto Rico. Fructifications 4-12 mm. in diameter, globose, subspherical, ses- sile, white to yellowish, smooth; peridium furfuraceous, thin; gleba yellowish first, then turning gray; subgleba obsolete; capillitium none; paracapillitium hyaline, slender, flaccid; spores 2.5-4.2^ di- ameter, asperate, clay color. Material examined. — Slide No. 58690 in Lloyd Herbarium, pre- pared by Lloyd from the type of Lycoperdon albinum Cooke in Kew Herbarium; Stevenson No. 3171 from Puerto Rico (Lloyd Cat. No. 24665); Stevenson No. 5441 from Puerto Rico (Lloyd Cat. No. 51776); Stevenson No. 4265 from Puerto Rico in Pathological and Mycological Collection in Beltsville, Maryland. Discussion. — This species was discovered by Cooke who estab- lished the name Lycoperdon albinum based on a collection from Brazil found in Kew Herbarium. This name was published by Massee (1887) in his Monograph of the Genus Lycoperdon. Lloyd (1916) studied the type material and found it in a very poor condi- Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 71 -921+73 69 70 FIELDIANA: BOTANY, VOLUME 32 FIG. 1. Morganella albina (Cooke) P. Ponce. (As Lycoperdon albidum Cooke) BPI. X2. Stevenson 3171. Porto Rico. tion. When he studied the material collected in Puerto Rico by Stevenson he identified it correctly as Lycoperdon albinum, but he applied the name Lycoperdon albidum, a sphalma. Zeller (1948) corrected the error, and confirmed the Puerto Rican material as Lycoperdon albinum Cooke and made an emended de- scription. In the original description of Massee and in the emended one of Zeller the floccose hyaline threads of the gleba are considered to be capillitium, but as application of the Cotton Blue technique produces the reaction of paracapillitium in the concept of Kreisel (1962), it PONCE DE LEON: NEW MORGANELLA 71 is necessary to remove this species from Lycoperdon and place it in Morganella. In addition, many other characters of this species are typical of Morganella, the size of the fructification, the reduction of the subgleba, the size of the spores, and the lignicolous habit. In view of these morphological and taxonomical similarities, I propose the transfer of this species to Morganella. REFERENCES KOTLABA, F. and POUZAR, Z. 1964. Staining Spores of Homobasidiomycetes in Cotton Blue and its importance for Taxonomy. Feddes Rep. 69: 131-142. KREISEL, H. 1962. Die Lycoperdaceae der Deutsche Demokratischen Republik. Feddes Rep. 64: 89-201. KREISEL, H. and DRING, D. M. 1967. An Emendation of the Genus Morganella. Feddes Rep. 74: 110-122. LLOYD, C. G. 1916. Mycological Writings, 582. MASSEE, G. 1887. A Monograph of the Genus Lycoperdon. Journ. Roy. Microsc. Soc. 1887: 723. ZELLER, S. M. 1948. Notes on Gasteromycetes. Myc. 40: 639. Publications 1071, 1072, 1073, and 1074