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7F707B9048AD57E680653950D4D9487C.text	7F707B9048AD57E680653950D4D9487C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chamaecostus manausensis Maas & H. Maas 2023	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Chamaecostus manausensis Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Chamaecostus manausensis sp. nov. (Fig. 1) looks quite similar to  C. congestiflorus and has been regularly confused with that species but can be distinguished by a narrowly cylindric (instead of broadly obovoid) inflorescence and a non-fimbriate labellum. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Brazil. Amazonas:  Maua
Road
 , 22 Mar 1971, Prance,  Coêlho , Kubitzki &amp; Maas 11529 (holotype: U 2 sheets: U1219716 &amp; U1219717; isotypes: BR, COL128233, CR, DAV, E, F175333, F1842269, GH, INPA, K, MO, NY, P, S,  US, VEN, W). </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.4-1 m tall. Leaves sheaths 2-15 mm diam; ligule 1-2 mm long; petiole 0-5 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely puberulous; lamina 13-25  × 3-6 cm, narrowly elliptic, adaxially sparsely puberulous to glabrous, abaxially sometimes reddish-purple, sparsely to densely puberulous, particularly the primary vein, base obtuse, apex acuminate, acumen 5-15 mm long. Inflorescence 4-10  × 1.5-3 cm, up to ca. 13  × 4 cm in fruit, narrowly cylindric, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteoles, calyx, ovary, and capsule rather densely to densely puberulous; bracts 2.5-3.5  × 0.3-0.5 cm, narrowly triangular, green, chartaceous, apex often mucronate, callus 3-6 mm long; bracteole 15-20 mm long, tubular, often deeply split on the abaxial side, 2-lobed, lobes 3-7 mm long, deltate. Flowers calyx 20-33 mm long, green, tube often deeply split during anthesis, lobes 5-10 mm long, subulate; corolla 50-65 mm long, cream, densely puberulous, lobes 30-40 mm long narrowly, obovate; labellum ca. 35  × 40 mm, cream, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly angular-obovate, margin crenulate; stamen 25-30  × 10 mm, cream, apex reflexed, irregularly dentate, anther 5-6 mm long. Capsules 11-13 mm long, ellipsoid. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Brazil (Amazonas,  Pará ) (Fig. 21A). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In terra-firme rainforests or campinarana vegetation, on sandy or clayey soils, at elevations of about sea level. Flowering and fruiting: October to March, July.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species is named  “manausensis” after the city of Manaus, State of Amazonas, Brazil, where this species is most commonly distributed. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Brazil. Amazonas: Reserva Florestal Ducke, km 26 of Manaus-Itacoatiara road, 1 Dec 1994,  Assunção 107 (INPA, U), 5 Jan 1995, Costa et al. 73 (INPA, U), 12 Dec 1996, 568 (INPA, U), 10 Oct. 1995, Miralha &amp; Maas 296 (INPA, U), 26 Jan 1995, Nascimento &amp; Silva 726 (INPA, U); Cachoeira Alta do  Tarumã , Manaus, 7 Feb 1930, Ducke RB 25622 (U); Rio  Maués-Acú , across from  Maués , Mun.  Maués , 21 Jul 1983, Hill et al. 13138 (INPA, MG, NY, RB, US).  Pará Floresta Nacional do  Tapajós , comunidade  Jamaraquá , Mortati 92 (HSTM). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> For additional field data, see Costa et al. (2011), where this species has been treated under the name  Costus congestiflorus . </p>
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9C3F9D551EA1561D9D8D56211BEDCC2A.text	9C3F9D551EA1561D9D8D56211BEDCC2A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Costus alfredoi Maas & H. Maas 2023	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Costus alfredoi Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus alfredoi sp. nov. (Fig. 2) is recognizable by an extremely small ligule (&lt;1 mm long), a  “basal” inflorescence (inflorescence terminates a short, leafless shoot and thus is positioned at the base of the plant) with red, unappendaged bracts and yellow, tubular flowers, an almost complete lack of indument, and very narrow, grass-like leaves. It shares the last two features with  C. vargasii but differs by a shorter ligule (&lt;1 mm vs. 5-35 mm long) and a much longer calyx (15-16 vs. 6-10 mm) and bracteole (25-27 vs. 12-22 mm). </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Bolivia, La Paz: Prov. Bautista Saavedra,  Area Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba , between Paujeyuyo and Calzada, 1140 m, 16 Nov 2003, Fuentes Claros, Cayola, Whitehead &amp; Cuevas 6216 (holotype: MO2098346; isotypes: U1212213 &amp; U1212214)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb ca. 2 m tall. Leaves sheaths 4-5 mm diam; ligule obliquely truncate, &lt;1 mm long; petiole 5-7 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous; lamina linear, 15-23  × 1.5-2.5 cm, adaxially and abaxially glabrous, except for some hairs along the margin, base acute to obtuse, apex long-acute. Inflorescence ovoid, 11-12  × 5-6 cm, terminating a leafless shoot 50-85 cm long, sheaths obliquely truncate, 6-8 cm long, glabrous; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous; bracts red, coriaceous, ovate, 3-4  × 1.5-2.5 cm, apex obtuse, callus 5-7 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 25-27 mm long. Flowers abaxially oriented; calyx 15-16 mm long, lobes shallowly ovate-triangular, 2-3 mm long; corolla yellow to orange, ca. 50 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, ca. 30 mm long; labellum yellow, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a curved tube ca. 10 mm diam, oblong-elliptic when spread out, ca. 35  × 15 mm, middle lobe with yellow honey mark, 5-7-lobulate, lobules red, 5-6 mm long; stamen yellow, ca. 35  × 7 mm, slightly exceeding the labellum, apex red, slightly dentate, anther length not measured. Capsule ellipsoid, ca. 15 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Bolivia (La Paz) (Fig. 21B).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p> In wet, sub-Andine forests with  Oenocarpus bataua Mart.(  Arecaceae ) at an elevation of ca. 1140 m. Flowering in November. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus alfredoi is named after the very active and inspiring Bolivian plant collector Alfredo Fuentes, who we personally met some years ago during a visit to the MO Herbarium and who provided us with additional data on Bolivian species of  Costaceae . </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p>In Bolivia and Brazil, D. Skinner has observed plants with leaves and ligules that match this description. However, they were not in flower. The distribution of this species may be found to extend beyond the department of La Paz, Bolivia.</p>
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            <p> Costus alleniopsis Maas &amp; D.Skinner sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus alleniopsis sp. nov. (Fig. 3) resembles  C. allenii but differs by distinctly plicate leaves and a longer ligule. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Panama, Veraguas:  Rio
Segundo Brazo
 , 700-750 m, 8 Sep 1974, Maas &amp; Dressler 1652 (holotype U1231561; isotypes F, MO-2193025)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-1.2 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-20 mm diam; ligule obliquely truncate, 12-20 mm long, often reddish; petiole 10-25 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely brownish villose; lamina ovate to obovate, 25-32 by 13-16 cm, abaxially sometimes reddish, 10-12-plicate, adaxially and abaxially densely brownish villose, base cordate, acute, or obtuse, apex acuminate (acumen 10-15 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, 6-7  × 3-5 cm, terminating a leafy shoot or rarely terminating a leafless shoot; bracts rather densely to densely brownish villose, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule rather densely to densely puberulous to glabrous. Flowers adaxially oriented to erect; bracts green, rarely red, coriaceous, broadly ovate to ovate, 3-5  × 2-5 cm, apex obtuse, callus 5-7 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 20-30 mm long; calyx pink to red, 8-10 mm long, lobes shallowly triangular, 2-3 mm long; corolla yellow, 60-70 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 50-60 mm long; labellum yellow, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 50-70  × 40-50 mm, lateral lobes striped with red, middle lobe reflexed, with yellow honey mark, margin crenulate; stamen yellow, 40-50  × 12-15 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex red, obtuse to irregularly dentate, anther 7-10 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 15-20 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Panama (  Coclé ,  Colón , Veraguas) (Fig. 21C). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests, at elevations of 200-1300 m. Flowering in the rainy season.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species strongly resembles  C. allenii , and the Greek word " opsis " (= likeness) refers to the resemblance with that species. </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus alleniopsis sp. nov. is restricted to Panama. It is closest to  C. allenii Maas, differing by a longer ligule (12-20 mm vs. 2-10 mm) and distinctly plicate leaves. They both share adaxial oriented to erect flowers, a feature not often seen in the genus  Costus . </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Panama.  Coclé : Alto Calvario, above El  Copé , ca. 6 km N of El  Copé , 23 Jun 1988, Croat 68796 (MO, U); Alto Calvario, forest along Continental Divide, ca. 5 miles N of El  Copé , 900-1000 m, 31 Mar 1993, Croat 75052 (MO, U); Caribbean side of divide at El  Copé , 200-400 m, 4 Feb 1983, Hamilton &amp; Davidse 2778 (MO); near sawmill, 8 km N of El  Copé (28 km NW of  Penonomé ), 600-750 m, 1 Sep 1977, Maas et al. 2760 (U); Parque Nacional General Omar Torrijos Herrera, El  Copé , Sendero Rana Dorada, 750 m, 31 May 2004, Maas et al. 9541 (U); above El Potroso sawmill at Continental Divide, N of El  Copé , 1200-1300 m, 13 May 1981, Sytsma &amp; Andersson 4610 (MO, U).  Colón : MPSA Concession, around Petaquilla Tower, 23 May 2012, Hammel et al. 26342 (MO). Veraguas: valley of  Río Dos Bocas, on road between Alto Piedra (above Santa  Fé ) and Calovebora, 350-400 m, 29 Aug 1974, Croat 27455 (MO, U); near the Continental Divide, ca. 15 km NW of Santa  Fé , 800 m, 22 Oct 1980, Maas &amp; Dressler 5006 p.p. (K, L, U); 16 km NW of Santa  Fé , on road to Calovebora (Panamanian Highway 35), 300-500 m, 16 May 1975, Mori &amp; Kallunki 6124 (MO). </p>
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            <p> Costus alticolus Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus alticolus sp. nov. (Fig. 4) can be recognised by its leafless flowering shoots up to ca. 1 m long, combined with large, red and unappendaged bracts, tubular and yellow flowers, and stamen far exceeding the labellum like in  C. pulverulentus C.Presl. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Mexico. Oaxaca: Sierra Mazateca, Mun. Santa  María Chilchotla,  Cuauhtemoc , ca. 4 km NE of Santa  María Chilchotla, near  Clemencia and  Santa
Rosa
 , 1200 m, 16 Jan 1984, Solheim &amp; Reisfeld 1367 (holotype WIS)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 2-3.5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-30 mm diam; ligule truncate, 4-12 mm long; petiole 5-20 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely to sparsely puberulous; lamina narrowly elliptic, 25-47  × 6-14 cm, adaxially glabrous, abaxially densely (particularly along the primary vein) sericeous to almost glabrous, base acute, apex acuminate (acumen 5-10 mm long). Inflorescence cylindric, 11-18  × 5-9 cm, terminating a leafless shoot 20-95 cm long, sheaths obliquely truncate, 4-7 cm long, rather densely puberulous to glabrous; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous to densely puberulous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red to bright crimson, coriaceous, ovate-oblong, 4-6  × 3-4 cm, apex obtuse, callus ca. 10 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 30-35 mm long; calyx red, 13-21 mm long, lobes deltate to shallowly triangular, 3-6 mm long; corolla yellow to orange, 50-60 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, ca. 40 mm long; labellum yellow, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a slightly curved tube 18-20 mm diam, obovate when spread out, ca. 60 by 35 mm, irregularly lobulate, lobules recurved, ca. 4 mm long; stamen yellow, ca. 65  × 11 mm, far exceeding the labellum, apex acute, anther ca. 8 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 17-18 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Mexico (Oaxaca) (Fig. 21D).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p> In primary, wet montane to premontane cloud forests, with some mosses on trunks, drier on ridge crests, with  Hedyosmum mexicanum Cordem. Ex Baill.,  Liquidambar macrophylla Oerst.,  Siparuna andina A.DC.,  Posoqueria latifolia (Rudge) Roem. &amp; Schult.,  Heliconia sp.,  Deppea sp,  Chamaedorea sp.,  Solenophora sp., and  Salvia divinorum Epling &amp;  Játiva , at elevations of 1040-1900 m. Flowering year-round. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus alticolus sp. nov. occurs at quite high elevations up to 1900 m, hence the specific epithet alticolus (  ‘altus’ means  ‘high’ in Latin;  ‘colere’ means 'to  live’ in Latin). </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Mexico. Oaxaca: Distr. and Mun.  Ixtlán , near abandoned community of Tarabundi, S side of  Río Soyolapán , access via La Luz, primary forest toward  Río Langaro, 1230-1260 m, 16 Nov 1993, Boyle &amp; Massart 2556 (MO, U); Mun. San Felipe Usila, cuenca del  Río Perfume, 4.4 km SE of Santa Cruz Tepetotutla, 1400 m, 29 Mar 1995,  Rincón Guttiérrez et al. 592 (MO); Distr. Mixe, Mun. Totontepec, Totontepec, 1900 m, 9 Aug 1990, Rivera Reyes &amp; Martin 1610 (CAS), Hwy 175, km 169, near La Esperanza, 1075 m, 12 Aug 2017, Skinner R3400 (BH). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> We are greatly indebted to Manuel  Gutiérrez , who assisted Dave Skinner in obtaining permission from the indigenous people of Santa Cruz Tepetotutla, Oaxaca, Mexico, to study this new species common in the Chinantla region of Oaxaca. </p>
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            <p> Costus antioquiensis Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus antioquiensis sp. nov. (Figs 5, 6) is well recognisable by adaxially oriented flowers, an often present ring of brown, erect and rather stiff hairs at the base of the ligule, and the abaxial leaf lamina and the bracts being often densely villose. It could be confused with  Costus laevis Ruiz &amp; Pav., but that species has much darker flowers and is often completely glabrous. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Colombia, Antioquia: Mun. San Rafael, along road from  Guatapé to San Rafael,  Rio
El Bizcocho
 ,  Finca El Castillo , 1059 m, 12 Oct 2013, Maas,  Maas-van de Kamer &amp; Valderrama 10488 (holotype L, 3 sheets; isotypes JAUM, K, MO-3159234, MO-3159235)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-20 mm diam; ligule truncate, 5-10 mm long, basally densely covered with a ring of brown, erect and rather stiff hairs (villose), sometimes absent; petiole 5-20 mm long; sheaths and petiole sparsely or sometimes densely villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 30-50  × 9-13 cm, adaxially glabrous, sometimes densely villose, abaxially densely to sometimes sparsely villose or glabrous, base obtuse, apex acuminate (acumen 5-10 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, 8-16  × 5-6 cm, enlarging to ca. 25 by 7-8 cm in fruit, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteoles, calyx, ovary, and capsule densely puberulous to villose, rarely glabrous. Flowers adaxially oriented to erect; bracts green, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 3-4  × 3-4 cm, apex obtuse, callus 8-10 mm long; appendages rarely present; bracteole boat-shaped, 20-27 mm long; calyx (pale) red, 7-11 mm long, lobes deltate to shallowly triangular, ca. 3 mm long; corolla yellow, pale orange, or pink, 60-70 mm long, glabrous, lobes elliptic, 40-60 mm long; labellum yellowish white, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 50-70  × 40-60 mm, lateral lobes striped with red, middle lobe reflexed, with dark yellow honey mark, margin irregularly dentate; stamen yellowish white to pink, ca. 40  × 10-12 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex dark red, entire to dentate, anther ca. 8 mm long. Capsule obovoid, 25-28 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Colombia (Amazonas, Antioquia, Arauca,  Boyacá , Caldas, Cauca,  Chocó ,  Córdoba , Cundinamarca, Guajira, Guaviare, Huila, Meta, Norte de Santander,  Quindío , Risaralda, Santander, Tolima, Valle del Cauca, Vichada), Venezuela (  Mérida ), Ecuador (Azuay, Carchi, Pastaza, Zamora-Chinchipe), Peru (Ucayali). (Fig. 21E) </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests (a.o., "selva baja/alta perennifolia" or wet montane forests) or forested roadsides at elevations of 50-1700 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Vernacular names.</p>
            <p> Colombia:  Caña agria,  Cañagria ,  Cañaguate . Peru: Sacha huiro. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species was collected by Paul and Hiltje Maas for the first time in the Colombian department of Antioquia and is therefore named in recognition of that locality.</p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Colombia. Amazonas: Mun. Puerto  Nariño ,  Trapécio Amazónico , orillas del Amazonas, 1 Nov 1945, Duque-Jaramillo 2251 (COL). Antioquia: Mun. Frontino, Corregimiento Nutibara-La Blanquita, 4-7.1 km between Alto de Cuevas and La Blanquita, 1420-1610 m, 26 Jan 1995, Betancur B. et al. 5970 (COL, U, US); Carauta, Mun. Frontino, Corregimiento Carauta, Parque Nacional Natural "Las  Orquídeas” , sector Tres Bocas, quebrada San Francisco, poco antes de la desembocadura al  río Carauta, Finca La Pradera, 1640-1680 m, 3 Sep 2012, Betancur B. et al. 16507 (NY); Mun. Frontino, Corregimiento Carauta, Parque Nacional Natural "Las  Orquídeas” , sector Tres Bocas, margen derecha del  río Carauta, poco  después de Tres Bocas, Finca La Pradera, 1610 m, 12 Sep 2012, Betancur B. et al. 16651 (NY). Arauca: Campo petrolero de  Caño Limón , Consorcio Cravo Norte, cerca del relleno sanitario, 280 m, 16 Oct 1997, Betancur B. 7500 (COL).  Boyacá : Puerto  Boyacá , Corregimiento Puerto Romero, quebrada alrededores del campamento Techint, 10 Oct 1996,  Balcázar 49 (COL); Guacamayas, Vereda La Laguna, sector  Litargón , 2349 m, 7 Jun 2009,  Beltrán Cuartas 78 (COL). Caldas: Mun. Norcasia, Reserva Natural  Ríomanso , ca. 40 km de La Dorada, valle del  río Magdalena, 212 m, 14 Oct 2013, Guevara-Ibarra 39 (COL, CUVC); Mun. Victoria, Vereda Gigante, Hacienda La  Española , 314-321 m, 5 Jun 2014, Vargas-Figueroa et al. 855 (CUVC). Cauca: Mun. Santander del Quillichao, Hacienda Nana Loisa, 1000 m, 2 Nov 2002, Silverstone-Sopkin et al. 8963 (CUVC).  Chocó : Carretera Tutunendo to El  Carmén , entre kms 135 y 120, 800-1200 m, 29 Apr 1979, Forero et al. 6161 (COL, MO, U); Mun. San  José del Palmar, mouth of  Río Torito (affluent of  Río Habita), 850-950 m, 16 May 1980, Forero et al. 7413 (COL, U).  Córdoba :  Montería , Buenos Aires, Finca La Poderoza, 13 Apr 2005, Pulido 107 (COL). Cundinamarca:  Yacopí ,  Inspección de  policía de Guadualito, Vereda del Lamal, al lo largo de la carretera de El Lamal a El Gramal, 950-1215 m, 26 Oct 1998, Galeano et al. 2036 (COL);  Yacopí , Churupaco, areas llamadas Peladeros, 1700 m, 8 Feb 1956, Idrobo 2027 (COL). Guajira: 16 km S of Carraipia, Corregimiento Guajira, 400 m, 6 Aug 1944, Haught 4292 (MEDEL, US). Guaviare: Mun. San  José del Guaviare, Vereda Agua Bonita, Finca El  Caimám , 1178 m, 17 Apr 2008,  Vélez et al. 7073 (HUA). Huila: Cordillera Oriental, Vertiente occidental, montes  más arriba de Guadelupe, 1600-1700 m, 20 Mar 1940, Cuatrecasas &amp;  Pérez-Arbeláez 8396 (COL, F); Neiva, Vereda Tamarindo, Finca La Tribuna, camino al pozo San Francisco 67, 550 m, 18 Apr 2004, Obando 284 (COL). Meta: Carretera Buenavista-Villavicencio, Duque-Jaramillo 3912 A (COL, NY); Villavicencio, Reserva Bavaria. 1000 m, 15 Nov 1995, Lozano-Contreras 7397 (COL). Norte de Santander: Hoya del  río Sardinata, Finca La Soledad y carretera a  Tibú , 50-70 m, 10 May 1965,  García-Barriga &amp; Lozano-Contreras 18240 (COL).  Quindío : Mun. Montenegro, Vereda El Gigante, Finca El Porvenir, ladera del  río Roble, 1100-1200 m, 2 May 2003, Cordero-P. et al. 91 (COL). Risaralda: Mun. Pereira, Hacienda La Alejandria, en la  vía Cerritos-La Virginia, 900 m, 24 Jan 1991,  Ramos-Pérez et al. 3052 (CUVC, U); Mun. Pereira, Hacienda Alejandria, km 6 of road Cerritos-La Virginia, 900 m, 1 Dec 1989, Silverstone-Sopkin et al. 5811 (CUVC, U). Santander: Puerto Parra-Campo Capote, 24 Jan 1991,  Rentería Arriaga et al. 2123 (COL, HUA, JAUM, MO). Tolima: Melgar,  Río Sumapán , Hacienda Corinto, 350 m, 26 Sep 1974, Maas &amp; Jaramillo  Mejía 1783 (COL);  Ibagué , Hacienda Altamira (Laserna), 5 Apr 2014, Villanueva &amp; Cabezas 1844 (COL). Valle del Cauca: Cordillera Occidental, hoya del  río Digua, Quebrada del Cauchal, 300 m, 19 Dec 1942, Cuatrecasas 13714 (F, US); Cordillera Central, near Palmira, 1400 m, 3 Jan 1972, Maas &amp; Escobar 596 (U); Quebrada Nueva to Cuchilla, E of Zarzal, 1100-1300 m, 21 Jul 1922, Pennell et al. 8486 (NY, US); Mun. Zarzal, Hacienda El Medio (Carretera Panamericana between La Paila and Zarzal), 950 m, 15 Apr 1987, Silverstone-Sopkin et al. 3085 (CUVC, U). Vichada: Cumaribo, Cerro Thomas, 50 m, 26 Aug 2006, Rojas-Zamora 136 (COL). Ecuador. Azuay: Highway Cuenca-Cola de San Pablo, Contego encampment, 1640 m, 15 Feb 1977, Boeke &amp; Loyola 1009 (L). Carchi:  Peñas Blancas, 20 km below Maldonado, on the  Río San Juan, 900-1000 m, 27 May 1978, Madison et al. 4623 (F, QCA, SEL, U). Pastaza: valley of the  Río Pastaza, near El Topo, 4000-5000 ft, 17 Apr 1945, Camp E 2395 (NY, US). Zamora-Chinchipe: along road from Namirez to Nambija, just S of Nambija, 1779 m, 23 Jul 2004, Croat 92034 (MO, QCNE, U). Peru. Ucayali: Prov. Coronel Portillo, Distr. Padre Abad, La Divisoria, near  Río Chino, 1500-1600 m, 3 Jun 1978, Schunke V. 10195 (MO, U). Venezuela.  Mérida : Carretera Panamericana, 15 km SW of El Vigia, 50-130 m, 6 Jun 1952, Vareschi &amp; Pannier 1674 (M), 4 Mar 1968, Wessels Boer et al. 2440 (U). Cultivated Material Cultivated in  Burgers’ Bush, Arnhem, the Netherlands, from Maas et al. 10488 from Colombia, P.J.M. &amp; H. Maas 10631 (L). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus antioquiensis sp. nov. could be confused with  C. allenii Maas, but in that species, the entire surface of sheaths, ligule and petiole are villose, while  C. antioquiensis is highly variable in its indument. Most material has a quite dense villose indument all over the plant, but some specimens of the same population can be almost completely glabrous, especially the adaxial side of the leaves. The ring of erect hairs at the base of the ligule is almost always present in  C. antioquiensis but consistently lacking in  C. allenii . </p>
            <p> C. antioquiensis sp. nov. also looks similar to  C. laevis Ruiz &amp; Pav. and was misidentified by us as belonging to that species in the past. It shares with  C. laevis the adaxially oriented flowers, but the flowers are a much lighter colour in  C. antioquiensis . Moreover, there are notable differences in indumentum, which is almost completely lacking in  C. laevis Ruiz &amp; Pav., whereas, in  C. antioquiensis , the vegetative parts are mostly densely villose. </p>
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            <p> Costus callosus Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus callosus sp. nov. (Fig. 7) is most similar to  C. curvibracteatus , differing by the inflorescence mostly produced terminally on a leafless shoot, with soon withering sheaths and bracts with a very long callus. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Colombia,  Chocó : Mun. San  José del Palmar, mouth of  Río Torito (affluent of  RioHabita ),  Finca Los Guaduales , 730-830 m, 4 Mar 1980, E. Forero,  Jaramillo-Mejía , Espina Z. &amp; Palacios 6668 (holotype COL, 3 sheets; isotypes MO-1456278, U1607067, U1607068, U1607069, U1610613)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-3 m tall. Leaves sheaths 15-30 mm diam; ligule obliquely truncate, 10-30 mm long, distally black to dark purple, with a minute, salient rim; petiole 5-20 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous, sparsely puberulous, or densely villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 25-50  × 7-16 cm, adaxially sparsely to rather densely villose to puberulous, abaxially rather densely villose, base acute, apex acuminate (acumen 5-15 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid to subglobose, 6-23  × 6-12 cm, terminating a leafless shoot 20-90 cm long, rarely terminating a leafy shoot (Knapp &amp; Vodicka 5524), sheaths withering and completely or partly falling off with age, obliquely truncate, 4-10 cm long, glabrous, sparsely puberulous to densely villose; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous to rather densely puberulous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts orange-red, red, or yellow, coriaceous, ovate-triangular, 4-7  × 2.5-4 cm, apex acute to obtuse, more or less curved outwards to patent in living plants, callus 8-25 mm long, margins wooly in living material; bracteole boat-shaped, 20-30 mm long; calyx red, 10-18 mm long, lobes deltate, 2-8 mm long; corolla orange to yellow, ca. 50 mm long, glabrous, lobes elliptic, ca. 30 mm long; labellum yellow, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a tube ca. 10 mm diam, elliptic when spread out, ca. 35  × 25 mm, 3-lobulate, lobules red, 5-6 mm long; stamen yellow, 35-40  × 12-15 mm, slightly exceeding the labellum, apex orange-red, acute, anther 9-10 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid to obovoid, 8-15 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia (Antioquia,  Chocó ) (Fig. 21F). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests, at elevations of 0-1300 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Vernacular names.</p>
            <p> Panama:  Caña agria (Kuna). </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus callosus sp. nov. has been named after the very conspicuous thickened callose zone on its bracts. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Costa Rica. Alajuela:  Volcán Arenal, Funk 10490 (MO). Heredia: path beyond  Río Sucio, Braulio Carrillo, 400 m, 4 May 1984,  Gómez Pignataro et al. 21201 (MO);  Cantón de  Sarapiquí , Llanura de Tortuguero, ca. 5 km NE of Puerto Viejo, NE side of  Río Sucio, 50 m, 5 Oct 1996, Hammel et al. 20494 (INBIO, MO, U, 2 sheets);  Cantón de  Sarapiquí , Cuenca del  Sarapiquí , 5 km NE of Puerto Viejo, NE side of  Río Sucio, 50 m, 22 Sep 1996, Hammel et al. 20694 (INBIO, MO).  Limón : Hacienda Tapezco-Hacienda La Suerte, 29 air km W of Tortuguero, 40 m, 24 Aug 1979, Davidson &amp; Donahue 8770 (CR, LAM, U); Parque Nacional Braulio Carrillo, W side of  Río Sucio, 450 m, 4 Aug 1989, Hammel et al. 17668 (MO, U); Braulio Carrillo National Park, Quebrada Gonzales section, ca. 40 km NNE of San  José , 500 m, May 1992,  Lücking s.n. (U). Panama. Bocas del Toro: 2 miles below the divide along main highway, 500 m, 23 Jun 1986, Kress et al. 86-1978 (MO).  Chiriquí : behind Vivero Forestal de Boquete, 12 km N of Los Planes de Hornito, IRHE Fortuna, 1100-1200 m, 17 Jun 1982, Knapp &amp; Vodicka 5524 (U); near Fortuna dam, from Continental Divide to  Chiriquí Grande, 1100 m, 22 Oct 1985, LaFrankie 85-38 (MO, U).  Darién : Parque Nacional del  Darién , along S branch of  Río Pucuro, near Tacarcuna, ca. 18 km E of Pucuro, 600-800 m, 25 Oct 1987, Hammel et al. 16513 (MO, U); 0-2 miles E of Tres Bocas, along the shortest headwater of  Río Cuasi, 28 Apr 1968, Kirkbride &amp; Duke 1180 (MO, U). Panama: Altos de Pacora, ca. 20 km NE of Cerro Azul, 750 m, 19 May 1972, Dressler 4190 (U, 3 sheets); summit of Cerro Jefe, 26 Aug 1967, Hayden 1020 (MO, 2 sheets); 5-6 hours walk from  Chocó village, Serrania de Maje, 650-800 m, 31 Mar 1982, Knapp et al. 4519 (MO, U); Altos de Pacora, 750 m, 2 Sep 1974, Maas et al. 1548 (U, 2 sheets). Colombia. Antioquia: Mun. Amalfi, between Amalfi and Fraguas, 1220-1300 m, 14 Feb 1989, MacDougal et al. 4020 (HUA).  Chocó : Carretera Panamericana, between  Río San Pablo and  Río Pató , 23 Apr 1979, Forero et al. 5765 (COL, MO, U, 2 sheets). Cultivated Material. Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Mun. Palmira, Reserva Natural Nirvana, 13 Jul 2018, Maas et al. 10688 (L, 3 sheets). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Maas (1977) already suspected this species differed from  C. curvibracteatus Maas, although they share many ligule and bract characters. The presence of a separate, leafless flowering shoot with soon withering sheaths and the presence of a distinct callus on the bracts convinced us that it is worthy of recognition as a separate species. Material recently collected (Maas et al. 10688) in the Reserva Natural Nirvana, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, made it possible to add all flower details to the description. </p>
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            <p> Costus cochabambae Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus cochabambae sp. nov. (Figs 8, 9) superficially resembles  C. comosus but differs by greenish appendaged bracts, a subglabrous corolla, a glabrous lower leaf side (except for the hairy primary vein), and a much longer ligule up to 25 mm long (vs. 1-3 mm). </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p> Bolivia, Cochabamba: Prov. Chapare, Villa Tunari, 40 km hacia el  Beni, por  Chipiriri , 400 m, 24 Nov 1981, Beck 7320 (holotype LPB, specimen lacking a barcode; isotypes L, 2 sheets: L1480367 &amp; L1480368 and spirit collection: L0303088)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb ca. 1.7 m tall. Leaves sheaths 5-8 mm diam; ligule 15-25 mm long, unequally lobed, lobes obtuse; petiole ca. 5 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely to rather densely puberulous to villose; lamina narrowly elliptic to narrowly obovate, 17-30  × 6-8 cm, adaxially glabrous, abaxially glabrous with primary vein densely villose, strongly raised and prolonged as a prominent rim into the sheaths, base obtuse, apex acuminate (acumen 5-10 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, 5-8  × 3-5 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, and calyx densely to rather densely puberulous, ovary and capsule densely puberulo-sericeous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts green, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 1.5-2  × 1.5-2 cm; appendages green, foliaceous, reflexed when dry, broadly to shallowly ovate-triangular, 0.5-1.2  × 1.2-2 cm, apex obtuse to acute; bracteole boat-shaped, 15-17 mm long; calyx 9-12 mm long, lobes shallowly ovate-triangular, 2-3 mm long; corolla yellow, 30-40 mm long, subglabrous, lobes elliptic, 20-25 mm long; labellum yellow, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a tube ca. 10 mm diam, oblong-elliptic when spread out, ca. 20  × 15 mm, dentate; stamen yellow, ca. 20  × 5 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex dentate, anther 8-9 mm long. Capsule not seen. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Bolivia (Cochabamba) (Fig. 21G).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In high forests ("pie de la ladera con bosque alto"), at an elevation of ca. 400 m. Flowering in November.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species is named after the Bolivian department of Cochabamba, where it was collected.</p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus cochabambae sp. nov. resembles  C. comosus and is likely to be closely related to this species. </p>
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            <p> Costus convexus Maas &amp; D.Skinner sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus convexus sp. nov. (Fig. 10) shares with  C. glaucus Maas the presence of glaucous shoots and leaves especially in young plants, but differs from that species by a globose inflorescence enveloped by the upper leaves and by the presence of distinctly convex bracts. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Colombia, Putumayo: 15 km S of  Villagarzón on road to Puerto Umbria, 360 m, 17 Jul 2018, Maas,  Maas-van de Kamer , Valderrama, Specht, Erkens &amp; Rodriguez 10707 (holotype. L, 2 sheets)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 3-5 m tall, young shoots and young leaves glaucous. Leaves sheaths ca. 20 mm diam; ligule truncate to obliquely truncate, 20-45 mm long; petiole 20-22 mm long, blushed in pink; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous; lamina narrowly elliptic, 31- 57  × 12-16 cm, adaxially pale green and glabrous, abaxially green or purple in very young plants, glabrous to sparsely puberulous, base acute to slightly cordate, apex acuminate (acumen ca. 15 mm long). Inflorescence globose to ovoid, 8-20  × 5-8 cm, wrapped tightly by the upper leaves, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous. Flowers adaxially oriented to erect; bracts distinctly convex, reddish on the outer margins, greenish at the centre, coriaceous, ovate, 55-65  × 40-45 mm, apex obtuse, callus green, indistinct; bracteole boat-shaped, 40-45 mm long; calyx red, 15-25 mm long, lobes shallowly triangular to deltate, 4-10 mm long; corolla deep pink, 80-85 mm long, glabrous, lobes 50-60 mm long; labellum yellow, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 60-70  × 60-70 mm, lateral lobes strongly striped with pink or red, middle lobe reflexed, with yellow honey mark, margin irregularly dentate to lobulate; stamen dark pink, 30-40  × 12-15 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex obtuse, anther 12-15 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 12-30 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Colombia (Putumayo), Ecuador (Morona-Santiago, Zamora-Chinchipe) (Fig. 21H).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests, in open shade or sunny areas, often found along roadsides and other disturbed areas, at elevations of 360-1500 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus convexus sp. nov. is named for the form of the bracts, which are distinctly convex; thus, the epithet convexus, an adjective meaning "convex or curved outwards" in Latin. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Colombia. Putumayo: road to Pto.  Guzmán , 300 m, Skinner R3467. Ecuador. Morona-Santiago: near Mendez, 856 m, 17 Oct 2009, Skinner R3196. Zamora-Chinchipe: Zamora-Loja road, 1200-1500 m. 3 Feb 1990, Madsen &amp; Knudsen 86796 (AAU, QCNE); Quebrada del  León , affluent of  Río Bombuscara, S of Zamora, 1100 m, 5 Feb 1989,  Ø llgaard et al. 90385 (AAU, MO), near entrance to P. N. Podocarpus, 970 m, Skinner R3331. </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Plants of  Costus convexus sp. nov. can grow to be huge plants, up to 5 m tall, with large inflorescences and flowers. The younger shoots and leaves usually have a glaucous covering making them appear similar to  C. glaucus Maas but having an inflorescence with distinctly convex bracts that are reddish or pink instead of the pale green and glaucous bracts in  C. glaucus . It is also characterized by having upper leaves that wrap tightly around and, in doing so, completely hide the young inflorescence. </p>
            <p>This new species is observed to be very common along the eastern flanks of the mountains from Putumayo, Colombia, south through Ecuador to Zamora-Chinchipe. Many more recent observations of this new species are recorded on iNaturalist.com in Napo and Pastaza, Ecuador.</p>
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            <p> Costus douglasdalyi Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus douglasdalyi sp. nov. (Fig. 11) can be confused with  C. erythrothyrsus Loes., but differs from that species by its very narrow, often almost linear leaves. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Brazil Acre: Mun.  Tarauacá , Basin of Rio  Juruá , Rio  Tarauacá ,  
Seringal 
Sumare , 19 Nov 1995, Daly, Silveira, Costa, Oliveira, Lima, Figueiredo &amp; Ehringhaus 8606 (holotype U1225319, isotype NY)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1-4 m tall. Leaves sheaths 5-20 mm diam; ligule truncate, 2-3 mm long; petiole 3-8 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous to sparsely puberulous; lamina narrowly elliptic to linear, 20-35  × 2-7 cm, abaxially sometimes purple, glabrous to sparsely puberulous, primary vein sparsely covered with a row of erect hairs, adaxially glabrous, base acute to rounded, apex long-acute. Inflorescence ovoid to cylindric, 8-9  × 4 cm, enlarging to 13-17  × 5-7 cm in fruit, terminating a leafless shoot 45-70 cm long or rarely terminating a leafy shoot, sheaths obliquely truncate, 3-5 cm long, glabrous; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous, apex of ovary and fruit sometimes sparsely puberulous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red to dark red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 2.5-4  × 2-3 cm, apex obtuse, callus 5-7 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 20-25 mm long; calyx red, 9-13 mm long, lobes shallowly triangular, 1-2 mm long; corolla red, pink, or pinkish orange, 45-55 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly ovate-elliptic to ovate-elliptic, 35-45 mm long; labellum pink to red, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a curved tube ca. 8 mm diam, broadly obovate to elliptic when spread out, 18-40  × 12-30 mm, irregularly 3-7-lobulate, lateral lobes striped with red, middle lobe yellow, 3-5 mm long, irregularly crenulate; stamen pale pink, 15-40  × 7-10 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex acute, anther 8-10 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 10-15 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Peru (Ucayali), Brazil (Acre,  Rondônia ) (Fig. 21I). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In non-inundated (terra firme) forests, campinarana, river margins, or roadsides at elevations of 0-350 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species is named for our dear colleague and friend Douglas Daly, whom PM and HM met many times in his home institute at the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY) and who enabled us to undertake field work in the Brazilian regions of Acre and Amazonas. He also inspired CDS during her graduate studies at the New York Botanical Garden, providing insights into excellence in field research and tropical botany.</p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Brazil. Acre: along road from Cruzeiro do Sul to  Barão do Rio Branco, NW of Cruzeiro do Sul, vicinity of  São Francisco, 150 m, 25 Aug 1986, Croat &amp; Rosas Jr. 62674 (MO, U); Mun. Cruzeiro do Sul, vicinity of Cruzeiro do Sul, between airport and downtown, headquarters of Rondon Project, 10 Nov 2001, Croat 85008 (MO, NY); Mun. Cruzeiro do Sul, km 6 of road from Cruzeiro do Sul to Boa  Fé , Ramal dos Carobas, 16 Oct 2001, Maas et al. 8999 (NY, U); Porangaba, Rio  Juruá-Mirim , 15 May 1971, Maas et al. P 12972 (INPA, NY, U); Porangaba, Rio  Juruá-Mirim , 21 May 1971, Maas et al. P 13213 (INPA, NY, U); Cruzeiro do Sul, Sub-base do Projeto RADAM/BRASIL,  próximo ao Aeroporto novo, 23 Feb 1976, Monteiro &amp;  Damião 601 (INPA, MG, U); vicinity of Serra da Moa, 22 Apr 1971, Prance et al. 12230 (INPA, NY, U).  Rondônia :  Mineração Taboca, proximo ao Campo de Pouso da  Mineração 10 Oct 1979, M.G.G. Vieira et al. 369 (L, NY). Peru. Ucayali: Prov. Coronel Portillo, Distr. Caleria, Quebrada Pumayaquillo, left margin of  Río Utiquina, 150-175 m, 10 Apr 2003, Schunke V. &amp; Graham 15567 (U); Prov. and Distr. Padre Abad, carretera al caserio San Miguel y Mapuya, 12-17 km de la Aguaytia, 350 m, 1 Oct 2004, Schunke V. &amp; Graham 16185 (U). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus douglasdalyi looks quite similar to  C. erythrothyrsus Loes. in its floral characters but differs by having very narrow, often linear leaves. </p>
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            <p> Costus gibbosus D.Skinner &amp; Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus gibbosus sp. nov. (Fig. 12) can readily be recognized by the swollen margin of the lower leaf sheaths; the inflorescence is similar to that of  Costus guanaiensis Rusby var.  Costus guanaiensis macrostrobilus (K.Schum.) Maas, from which it differs by the horizontal orientation of the bract appendages with often incurved apex and the mostly glabrous leaves, bracts, and calyx. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Ecuador, Pichincha: along the road from Aloag to  Santo Domingo , 1150 m (" 3500 ft "), 17 Nov 1974, Plowman &amp; Davis 4455 (holotype U1212018; isotypes GH, USM)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1.5-5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 15-35 mm diam, the margin of the lower ones swollen; ligule truncate to slightly 2-lobed, often with a ridge near the apex, 7-14 mm long; petiole 10-15 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous to densely puberulous; lamina narrowly elliptic, 30-50  × 10-20 cm, slightly shiny above, pale green to slightly glaucous below, adaxially glabrous, rarely puberulous, abaxially glabrous, sometimes densely puberulous to villose, base acute to cordate, apex acuminate (acumen 15-20 mm long) to acute. Inflorescence ovoid to cylindric, 11-18  × 5-9 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, and calyx glabrous, rarely rather densely puberulous, ovary and capsule glabrous to densely puberulo-sericeous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 40-50  × 30-40 mm; appendages green, foliaceous, erect, broadly triangular to triangular, 15-60  × 10-30 mm, often incurved at the apex; bracteole boat-shaped, 22-32 mm long; calyx red to pink, rarely white, (7-)12-20 mm long, lobes deltate to shallowly triangular, 2-5 mm long; corolla pale yellow, white, or pink, 60-70 mm long, glabrous, lobes ellliptic, 45-60 mm long; labellum pale yellow, orange, pinkish, or white, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 60-85  × 50-70 mm, lateral lobes erect, more or less striped with pink or red, middle lobe reflexed, with yellow honey mark, margin irregularly dentate to lobulate; stamen pink, red, yellow, or white, 40-50  × 12-15 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex irregularly dentate, anther 9-13 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid to narrowly ellipsoid, 12-20 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Ecuador (El Oro, Esmeraldas, Guayas, Loja, Manabi, Pichincha) (Fig. 22A).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forested roadsides, dry forests, or gallery forests at elevations of 0-1500 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus gibbosus sp. nov. is named for the swollen upper margin of the lower leaf sheaths. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Ecuador. Bolivar: Caluma, Pasagua Road, 836 m, Skinner R3344, Caluma-El Mirador, 185 m, Skinner R3346. El Oro: between  Piñas and Piedras, 1000 m, Asplund 18160 (S); Road from Santa Rosa to  Piñas , 3 km E of  Playón , 8 Feb 1987, 350 m, Bohlin 1226 (GB, QCA); Camino a  Limón-Playa , cerca a  Río Dumari, 600 m, 12 Oct 1993, Cornejo &amp; Bonifaz 425 (AAU, QCNE); Road Zaruma-Santa Rosa, between  Piñas and El Placer, 800 m, 6 May 1974, Harling &amp; Andersson 14354 (GB, U). Esmeraldas: Hacienda Timbre, 28 May 1955, Asplund 16494 (S); along road to  Río Tulubí from main San Lorenzo-Lita Highway, 12 July 2000, 59 m, Croat 83948A (MO, QCNE); between Esmeraldas and Tabiazo, 0 m, 14 Sep 1977, Maas et al. 2915 (QCA, U). Guayas: Guayaquil, Cerro Azul, Asplund 15412 (S); Cerro Azul, W of Guayaquil, 25 Mar 1955, Asplund 15895 (NY, S); Cordillera  Chongón-Colonche ,  Río California, 150 m, 27 Sep 1997, Cornejo &amp; Bonifaz 5792 (GUAY, U); Cerro Azul Cordillera Chongon-Colonche, 12 km W of Guayaquil, Quebrada Canoa, 17 Jan 1991, 50-300 m, Gentry &amp; Josse 72332 (F, MO, QCNE); Teresita, 3 km W of Bucay, 270 m, 5 Jul 1923, Hitchcock 20543 (GH, NY, US); Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco, Carretera Guayaquil-Salinas, km 17, 200-440 m, 31 Oct 1995, T.  Nuñez 306 (MO, QCNE);  Cantón Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco, carretera a Salinas, km 15, 100 m, 19 Aug 1991, Rubio et al. 2007 (MO, QCNE, U). Loja:  Macará-Cariamanga Road, ca. 3 km NE of Sabiango, 900-1000 m, 17 Apr 1980, Harling &amp; Andersson 18358 (S, U). Los  Ríos :  Río Palenque Biological Station, 220 m, 17 Sep 1973, Dodson &amp; Tan 5347 (F, QCA, US);  Río Palenque Science Center, km 56 of Quevedo-Santo Domingo Road, 14 May 1982, Dodson 13039 (MO, SEL);  Río Palenque Field Station, halfway between Quevedo and Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 200 m, 24 Feb 1974, Gentry 10165 (MO, RPSC, SEL). Manabi: 40 km along road from Santo Domingo de los Colorados to Chone, 19 May 1955, Asplund 16421 (S); El Aromo, 13 km SW to San Mateo, then E 13 km to town, 100 m, 4 Dec 1986, Hammel &amp; Trainer 15871 (MO); road Chone-El  Carmén , at Flavio Alfaro, 350 m, 28 Oct 1980, Holm-Nielsen et al. 27916 (AAU). Pichincha: shore of  Río Pilatón , at the bridge of the road from Chiriboga to Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 1000 m, 2 Jul 1955, Asplund 16763 (S); Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 530 m, 19 Jun 1975, Gilli 119 (W); new  Alluriquín-Quito Road, km 6, 850 m, 10 Oct 1980, Maas &amp; Cobb 4795 (NY, QCA, U); Santo Domingo de los Colorados, 200 ft, 28 Oct 1960, Pennington 56 SD (K, NY); along the road from Aloag to Santo Domingo, Tandape, 1150 m ("5000 ft"), 17 Nov 1974, Plowman &amp; Davis 4454 (GH, U); Toachi, on road Aloag-Santo Domingo, 750 m, 3 Jan 1967, Sparre 13862 (S, U); Carretera Quito-Puerto Quito, km 113, near Reserva de ENDESA  “Corporación Forestal Juan Manuel Durini", 800 m, 4 Mar 1984, Ulloa U. 111 (QCA, U). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus gibbosus sp. nov. is easily recognized in the field by the swollen margins of the lower leaf sheaths. </p>
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            <p> Costus mollissimus Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus mollissimus sp. nov. (Fig. 13) shares with  C. dirzoi Garcia-Mend. &amp; G.Ibarra a distinct velutinous indument on most parts of the plant, but differs by having appendaged bracts and a very short ligule. Moreover,  C. dirzoi has bracts with a distinct callus, absent in  C. mollissimus . </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Mexico, Chiapas: Mun. Chilon, 22 km from Temo in the direction of Palenque, 2 km from  Patathel , near  El Chich , 850 m, 4 Nov 1998, Ishiki Ishihara, Maas &amp;  Maas-van de Kamer 2400 (holotype L, 2 sheets: L4368349 &amp; L436835; isotype ECOSUR)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-2.5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 12-15 mm diam; ligule truncate, 1-4 mm long; petiole 10-15 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely velutinous; lamina narrowly elliptic, sometimes elliptic, 18-36  × 6-13 cm, slightly 5-8-plicate, adaxially shiny, glabrous, abaxially densely velutinous, base acute, obtuse, to cordate, apex acuminate (acumen 5-15 mm long). Inflorescence cylindric to subglobose, 5-13.5  × 4-5 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, appendages of bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule densely velutinous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts green, red, or pink, coriaceous, broadly elliptic, 2-2.5  × 2-3 cm; appendages green, foliaceous, patent to slightly reflexed, triangular to broadly triangular, 0.5-3.5  × 1.2-2.5 cm, apex acute to obtuse; bracteole boat-shaped, 16-20 mm long; calyx red to pink, 9-10 mm long, lobes broadly to shallowly triangular, 2-5 mm long, with a hairy tuft at the apex; corolla cream, yellow, or pale orange, 50-60 mm long, densely velutinous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 30-40 mm long; labellum yellow, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 30-40  × 40-50 mm, lateral lobes dark red with yellow venation, middle lobe reflexed with yellow honey mark, margin dentate; stamen yellow, 30-35  × 10-12 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex red, slightly 3-dentate, anther ca. 8 mm long. Capsule broadly obovoid to obovoid, 12-17 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Mexico (Chiapas, Oaxaca, Tabasco, Veracruz) (Fig. 22B).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p> In forests (a.o. "selva baja/alta perennifolia") with  Brosimum sp.,  Bursera sp.,  Calophyllum sp.,  Cymbopetalum sp.,  Dialium sp.,  Ficus sp.,  Tapirira sp., and  Sloanea tuerckheimii Donn.Sm., at elevations of 200-1000(-1500) m. Flowering year-round. </p>
            <p>Vernacular name.</p>
            <p>Mexico: Apagafuego.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species is named after its very soft indument on the abaxial surface of the lamina, the word  “mollis” meaning soft in Latin. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Mexico. Chiapas: Mun. Solosuchiapa, 3-5 km above Solosuchiapa, along road to Tapilula, 450 m, 26 Jul 1972, Breedlove 26463 (MO); Mun. Ixcomitan, 2 km E of Ixcomitan, road from Villahermosa to Tuxtla Gutierrez, 550 m, 11 Feb 1983,  Martínez Salas et al. 3160 (MEXU); Mun. Pichucalco, 10-12 km S of Pichucalco, 8 Mar 1983, Ramamoorthy et al. 1790 (MEXU); NW end of Valley of Chiapas on road to Mal Paso, 41 km (by road) NW of Ocozocoautla, 350 m, 4-5 Aug 1965, Roe et al. 928 (WIS). Oaxaca: Mun. Santa  María Chimalapa, Arroyo Milagrito, ca. 6 km SE of Santa Maria, 1 km from Vereda, which passes Arroyo Sanate, 230 m, 30 Aug 1984,  Hernández G. 387 (MEXU, MO); Mun. Santa  María Chimalapa, ca. 15 km ESE of Santa  María , Vereda near Arroyo Plata, loma S of  Río Milagro, 400 m, 3 Sep 1985,  Hernández G. 1435 (MEXU, MO). Tabasco: near San Manuel, S of village along  Río Mezcalapa, 11 Sep 1944, Gilli &amp; Hernandez Xolocotzi 97 (MEXU). Veracruz: Las Cruces, Las Choapas, 250 m, 14 Jul 1970, Nevling &amp; Gomez-Pompa 1526 (F). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus mollissimus sp. nov. superficially resembles  C. dirzoi García-Mend . &amp; G.Ibarra, as both share the velutinous indument all over the plant, but differs in having bracts with foliaceous, green appendages and a shorter ligule (1-4 mm vs. 3-12 mm long).  Costus dirzoi has bracts with a distinct callus that is absent in  C. mollissimus . </p>
            <p> In  Maas’ treatment of  Costaceae ("  Costoideae ") for Flora Neotropica (Maas 1972: 57), this species was erroneously included in  C. guanaiensis Rusby as var.  Costus guanaiensis tarmicus (Loes.) Maas. </p>
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            <p> Costus obscurus D.Skinner &amp; Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus obscurus sp. nov. (Fig. 14) can be recognized by its large, dark green leaves with dark purple undersides and densely whitish villose sheaths. It could superficially be confused with  C. erythrophyllus Loes. and  C. acreanus (Loes.) Maas, but these species never have densely villose sheaths. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Peru, Madre de Dios: Prov. Manu, near Shintuya, on road to  Salvación , 600 m, 9 Feb 1974, Plowman &amp; Davis 5054 (holotype USM; isotypes GH, L1483069, L1480371, L1480372)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1-1.5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-20 mm diam; ligule truncate, 10-15 mm long; petiole 8-12 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely to rather densely whitish villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 32-45  × 9-17 cm, adaxially dark green, rather densely to densely whitish villose, abaxially dark purple, densely to sparsely whitish puberulous, base acute to cordate, apex acuminate (acumen 5-10 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, 8-13  × 5-7 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, appendages of bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule rather densely to sparsely puberulous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts green in the exposed part, red or green in the covered part, coriaceous, broadly ovate-triangular, 35-45  × 30-35 mm; appendages green, erect, broadly ovate-triangular, 15-20  × 18-20 mm, or almost absent, apex rounded; bracteole boat-shaped, 35-37 mm long; calyx red, 25-27 mm long, deeply split on one side, lobes deltate to broadly triangular, ca. 2 mm long; corolla cream to yellow, ca. 75 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 55-60 mm long; labellum pale yellow, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, ca. 60-70  × 60-70 mm, lateral lobes strongly striped with pink or red, middle lobe reflexed, with yellow honey mark, margin irregularly dentate to lobulate; stamen white to pink, 35-45  × 12-15 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex pinkish red, deeply and irregularly lobed, anther 7-8 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 12-15 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Peru (Cuzco,  Huánuco , Madre de Dios, San  Martín ) (Fig. 22C). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests, in wet, shady areas, often in disturbed places, at elevations of 450-1300 m. Flowering in the rainy season.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus obscurus sp. nov. is known for its leaves having a very dark green adaxial surface and dark purple abaxial surface, and for growing in dark and shady places, hence the specific epithet obscurus (  ‘obscurus’ means 'dark, shady,  “indistinct’ in Latin). This species might also be considered  “obscure” (in English: unclear, uncertain, unknown, or in doubt) because it has been confused by the authors in the past as either  C. erythrophyllus Loes. or as  C. acreanus (Loes.) Maas. Only recently has it been determined to be an undescribed species. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Peru. Cuzco: Prov. La  Convención , Distr. Echarati, Cashiriari-3 well site, 5 km S of Camisea River, 700 m, 2 Sep 1998,  Nuñez V. et al. 23785 (F).  Huánuco : Prov. Leoncio Prado, Puente Pucayaco,  Río Pucayaco, road from Tingo Maria to Tocache, 570 m, 30 Mar 1976, Plowman &amp; Kennedy 5775 (U); cultivated in Tocache, besides Maior Plaza, originally collected by  José Schunke V. at Quebrada Cachiyaco de Lopuna, near Mina de Sal, S of Tocache, 31 Mar 1976, Plowman &amp; Kennedy 5791 (GH, U); cultivated in Jardin Botanico de Tingo Maria, from material collected by Plowman in Ramal de Aspusana, 65 km N of Tingo Maria, on the border of  Huánuco and San  Martín , 5 Jul 1978, Plowman &amp;  Ramírez R. 7595 (F, U). Madre de Dios: Prov. Manu, Cerro de Pantiacolla,  Río Palotoa, 10-15 km NNW of Shintuya, 700-1300 m, 16 Dec 1985, Foster et al. 10937 (F); Pantiacolla, serrania across  Río Alto Madre de Dios from Shintuya, 450-650 m, 28 Oct 1979, Gentry 27304 (MO, U). Cultivated material: Harvard Forest Greenhouses, Petersham, Massachusetts, USA, cultivated from Plowman &amp; Davis 5054, Peru, Plowman &amp; Davis 5054 A (F, L); cultivated from Peru,  Huánuco , 8 km NW of Tingo Maria, along quebrada on road to Shinchi Roca, 900 m, 14 Nov 2016, Skinner R3383 (BH). Peru, Madre de Dios, Pantiacolla, 25 Jan 2013, Skinner R3322 (UC). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Plants of  Costus obscurus sp. nov. have a compact appearance, with leaves closely spaced together along the shoot and generally pointed upward rather than horizontally or drooping. The  leaves’ dark green adaxial surface and dark purple abaxial surface are striking in appearance.  Costus obscurus can be confused with  C. erythrophyllus Loes., but can be distinguished from that species by its shorter, truncate ligule instead of a long and deeply 2-lobed ligule as well as by having smooth rather than (mostly) plicate leaves. </p>
            <p> This new species has been widely cultivated from the type collection Plowman 5054.  Plowman’s journal indicates the distribution of live plants to Marie Selby Botanical Garden and Lyon Arboretum, which is accessioned as L-81.0901. It has sometimes been confused with the famous "El Whiskey" plant from Colombia, but it can be easily distinguished by the indumenta on the adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces. </p>
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            <p> Costus oreophilus Maas &amp; D.Skinner sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus oreophilus sp. nov. (Fig. 15) can be confused with  C. laevis Ruiz &amp; Pav., with which it shares the mostly green bracts and adaxially oriented flowers, but it is distinguished by the puberulous sheaths and leaves and a smaller ligule (3-10 mm vs. 5-20 mm long); moreover the corolla lobes are often recurved, a feature rarely seen in  Costus . </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Ecuador,  Tunguruhua :  Río Verde Grande, 1500 m, 30 Mar 1956, Asplund 20068 (holotype S, 2 sheets S06-1367 &amp; S06-13643; isotype GB)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 3-4 m tall. Leaves sheaths 15-20 mm diam; ligule truncate, 3-10 mm long; petiole 5-10 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely to sparsely puberulous; lamina narrowly elliptic, 20-38  × 7-11 cm, adaxially shiny, glabrous, sometimes rather densely puberulous, abaxially green, densely to sparely puberulous to velutinous, base cordate to acute, apex acuminate (acumen 5-10 mm long). Inflorescence cylindric to ovoid, 7-12  × 3-6 cm, wrapped tightly by the upper leaves, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule sparsely puberulous to glabrous. Flowers adaxially oriented to erect; bracts green in the exposed part, red in the covered part, sometimes completely red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 3.5-4.5  × 3-4 cm, apex obtuse, callus inconspicuous; bracteole boat-shaped, 18-31 mm long; calyx red, 6-12 mm long, lobes shallowly triangular, 3-4 mm long; corolla white to yellow, 50-60 mm long, glabrous, lobes recurved, narrowly obovate, 40-55 mm long; labellum white, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 70-75  × 70-75 mm, lateral lobes striped with red, middle lobe reflexed, with yellow honey mark, margin irregularly crenulate; stamen red to pink, 35-40  × 12-13 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex red, irregularly dentate, anther 10-12 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, c. 15 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Ecuador (Pastaza, Tungurahua, Zamora-Chinchipe) (Fig. 22D).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In forests, at elevations of 1150-1600 m. Flowering in the rainy season.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The species name "  Costus oreophilus " is derived from the Greek words oros (= mountain) and philos (= beloved) as this is a mountain-loving species. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Ecuador. Pastaza: road to Puyo, km 45-60, 1300-1400 m, 8 Oct 1961, Dodson &amp; Thien 913 (WIS). Tungurahua: valley of  Río Pastaza, Hacienda Verde Grande, 1500 m, 26 Jul 1939, Asplund 7833 (GB, S); between  Río Mapoto and  Río Margaritas, along Canelos trail, 1225 m, 20 Mar 1939, Penland &amp; Summers 179 (BM, F, MO). Zamora-Chinchipe: along road Loja-Zamora, km 45-51, 1400-1600 m, 20 Nov 1961, Dodson &amp; Thien 1441 (WIS). Cultivated material: Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, 1175 m, 25 Jan 2013, Skinner R 3332; Ecuador, Zamora Chinchipe,  Río Numbamia, 1270 m, Skinner R 3333. </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Most collections of  Costus oreophilus sp. nov. were placed by Maas (1972) under  Costus laevis Ruiz &amp; Pav. with a note saying: "Three Ecuadorian collections deviated by being densely puberulous to velutinous on the lower side [abaxial surface] of the leaves. The flower material being incomplete, I could not determine their taxonomic status, i.e., whether it is a variety of  C. laevis or a distinct species". Now, 50 years later, we recognize these specimens merit specific rank.  Costus oreophilus differs from  C. convexus sp. nov. Maas &amp; Skinner by various features such as the hairy instead of glabrous sheaths and leaves, a smaller calyx (6-12 vs. 15-25 mm long), a smaller ligule (3-10 vs. 20-45 mm long), and recurved corolla lobes, a feature quite rare in  Costus . </p>
            <p> The authors are indebted to orchid specialist Marco  Jiménez Villata of Zamora, Ecuador, who has explored the forests of Zamora-Chinchipe for over 30 years. He showed Dave Skinner several localities in the province, where he was able to make photographs of this species. Skinner later found the living plants of this new species in Tungurahua, which were consistent with the plants in Zamora-Chinchipe but usually with less dense hairs on the undersides of the leaves. Moreover, in living material, the corolla lobes were found to be sharply recurved, which is very unusual in the genus  Costus . </p>
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            <p> Costus pitalito C.D.Specht &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus pitalito sp. nov. (Fig. 16) looks superficially like  C. leucanthus Maas based on the shared light-coloured flowers and a very long ligule, but it differs from  C. leucanthus by markedly obtuse ligule lobes and bracts with densely brownish villose margins. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Colombia, Cauca: forested roadside from San Juan de Villalobos to Pitalito, 1590 m, 19 Jul 2018, Maas,  Maas-van de Kamer , Valderrama, Specht, Erkens &amp; Rodriguez 10733 (holotype L, 2 sheets)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1.7- 2.5 m tall. Leaves sheaths ca. 35 mm diam; ligule deeply 2-lobed, 45-70 mm long, lobes rounded, obtuse; petiole 10-20 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely, brownish villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 30-45  × 12.5-14 cm, adaxially glabrous but sparsely brownish villose when young, abaxially densely brownish villose, base acute, apex acuminate (acumen ca. 10 mm long). Inflorescence suglobose, 11-12  × 9-11 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts rather densely villose, appendages of bracts sparsely villose to glabrous, its margins densely brownish villose, bracteole and calyx sparsely puberulous, ovary and capsule rather densely sericeous. Flowers abaxially oriented to erect; bracts red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 3-4  × 2-3 cm; appendages green, foliaceous, cup-shaped, erect to patent, broadly ovate-triangular, 1-1.5  × 1-1.5 cm, apex obtuse to acute; bracteole 1- to 2-keeled, 30-32 mm long; calyx red, apex green, 20-22 mm long, lobes ovate-triangular, 10-12 mm long; corolla pale yellow to hyaline, base pinkish, 55-60 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 35-40 mm long, with filiform apex; labellum light yellow to cream, darker yellow in throat, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, ca. 70  × 70-80 mm, margin irregularly dentate to crenate; stamen cream, ca. 50  × 15 mm, apex reflexed, irregularly dentate, not exceeding the labellum, anther ca. 13 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, ca. 25 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Colombia (Cauca, Putumayo) (Fig. 22E).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>Along forested roadsides, at an elevation of ca. 1600 m. Flowering and fruiting: May and July.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species is named  “pitalito” after its type locality near Pitalito, in the Colombian department of Cauca. </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Colombia. Putumayo: Mun.  Villagarzón , carretera a Puerto Asis, 4 May 1994,  Fernández-Alonso et al. 11440 (COL). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus pitalito looks superficially like  C. leucanthus Maas by its white flowers and a very long ligule, but it differs by obtuse ligule lobes and bracts with densely brownish villose margins. </p>
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            <p> Costus prancei Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus prancei sp. nov. (Fig. 17) looks quite similar to  C. sprucei Maas (a species restricted to the Brazilian state of  Pará ) and has been confused with it in the past, both sharing most of the vegetative and floral characters, but this species has yellow to orange flowers whereas they are pinkish red in  C. sprucei . </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Brazil, Acre: vicinity of  Serra da Moa , 22 Apr 1971, Prance, Maas, Kubitzki, Steward, Ramos, Pinheiro &amp; Lima 12265 (holotype U, 2 sheets: U1607120 &amp; U1603130 (spirit collection); isotypes INPA, NY00867011)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1-1.5 m tall. Leaves sheaths 8-10 mm diam; ligule truncate, 2-7 mm long; petiole 2-8 mm long; sheaths, ligule, and petiole densely to sparsely villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 11-25  × 4-7 cm, adaxially densely villose to glabrous with a dense row of hairs along the primary vein, abaxially densely puberulous to villose, base acute, rounded, or cordate, apex acuminate (acumen ca. 15 mm long). Inflorescence cylindrical, 3-15  × 1.5-4 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and fruit densely puberulo-villose to glabrous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red, coriaceous to chartaceous, broadly to depressed ovate, 1.5-2.5  × 1.5-3 cm, callus 3-5 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 9-15 mm long; calyx red to pale orange-red, 6-12 mm long, lobes shallowly triangular, 1- mm long; corolla yellow to orange (2 labels indicated cream and pink to orange!), 20-30 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 20-25 mm long; labellum yellow to orange, lateral lobes involute and forming a straight tube 7-8 mm diam, oblong-obovate when spread out, 20-25  × 12-16 mm, irregularly lobulated, lobules 0.5-5 mm long; stamen yellow, 23-25  × 7-8 mm, slightly exceeding the labellum, apex rounded, anther ca. 6 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid to subglobose, 6-7  × 5-7 mm. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Brazil (Acre, Amazonas,  Rondônia ), Peru (Loreto, San  Martín ) (Fig. 22F). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p> In non-inundated (terra firme) or periodically inundated (  várzea ) forests at elevations of 0-260 m. Flowering year-round. </p>
            <p>Vernacular names.</p>
            <p>Brazil: Canafiche.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species is named after our friend and dearest colleague Sir Ghillean Prance, who invited us (PM and HM) in 1971 to join various of his expeditions into the Brazilian Amazon region and who inspired me (PM) very much to continue working as a Neotropical taxonomist.</p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Brazil. Acre: Mun.  Mançio Lima, Upper Rio Moa, top of Serra Azul, 12 Oct 1968, Campbell 8951 (NY, RB); Mun.  Mançio Lima, Serra do Moa, 29 Dec 1998. Ehrich 5c (L, NY); Mun.  Mançio Lima, PARNA, Serra do Divisor, trilha para a Cachoeira Formosa, 225 m, 21 Aug 2008, Fiaschi 3287 (NY). Amazonas: Rio  Nhamundá ,  Assumpção &amp;  Coêlho 72 (INPA); Tapurucuara, Rio Negro, 6 Feb 1959, Cavalcante 540 (MG); Mun.  Humaitá , BR 230, Rodovia Transamazonica, 126 km from  Humaitá , 12 Apr 1985, Cid et al 5437 (INPA, NY); Mun. Manaus, c. 80 km NNE of Manaus, Fazenda Esteio, 50-125 m, 23 Jun 1992, Nee 42842 (NY, U); Tapurucuara, road to the airport, 16 Oct 1971, Prance et al. 15300 (COL, DAV, F, INPA, NY, U, US, VEN, W); Rio  Canumã , 1 Mar 1945, Proctor Cooper s.n. (COL, US); Manaus-Itacoatiara Road, Rio Preto, km 80, 14 Nov 1966, Prance et al. 3151 (F, MO, NY, U, US); Manaus-Itacoatiara Road, Rio Preto, km 90, 19 Jul 1961, Rodrigues &amp; Lima 2996 (INPA, U); Tapurucuara, 22 Jan 1978, Steward et al. 476 (INPA, MO, NY, U, US); Lake  Canumã , Von Martius s.n. (M).  Rondônia : Estrada Porto  Velho-Cuiabá , km 48, 5 Feb 1983, Bilby et al. 33 (INPA); SE bank of Rio Jaci  Paraná , before Jaci  Paraná town, 9 Jul 1979, C.E.  Calderón et al. 2986 (NY, US); Porto Velho,  Guajará-Mirim , Estrada do Palheta, km 12, foot of Serra Parecis, 28 Jan 1983, Carreira 315 (INPA, MG);  Itapuã de Oeste, Floresta Nacional de Jamari, 4 Dec 2011, Castro et al. 81 (herbarium unknown); 1 km from BR 364, ca. 1 km N of road to  São Sebastião , 24 May 1984, Frame 171 (NY, U);  Ji-Paraná , Reserva  Biológica do Jaru, 125 m, 8 Jun 2015, Labiak 6250 (NY); between Jaci  Paraná and Rio Madeira, 26 Jun 1968, Prance et al. 5218 (INPA, NY, U, US); basin of Rio Madeira, foothill of Serra dos  Pacaás-Novos , 12 km NNE of  Guajará-Mirim , 1 Aug 1968, Prance et al. 6672 (COL, INPA, NY, U); 8 km N of Porto Velho, basin of Rio Madeira, 7 Nov 1968, Prance et al. 8227 (F, INPA, NY, U); road to  São Lorenço mines, N bank of Rio Madeira, 10 km above  Mutumparaná , 25 Nov 1968, Prance et al. 8866 (NY, U, US); Porto Velho, Parque Nacional Mapinguari, trilha do parquet, 12-14 Dec 2013, Silveira 559, 596 (L, NY). Peru. Loreto: Prov. Requena, Oyo de Contaya, Serra del Divisor, between Contamana and  Río Tapiche, 260 m, 10 Aug 2005, Uliana et al. 1342 (AMAZ, F, L). San  Martín : Prov. Alto Amazonas, Yurimaguas-Tarapoto road, 15 km SW of Yurimaguas, 180 m, 10 Oct 1985, Gentry et al. 52203 (MO, U). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p>We have named this species after Sir Ghillean Prance, who enabled the first author (PM) to undertake his first steps in the Amazonian world and assisted and taught him in a very kind and generous way.</p>
            <p> Costus sprucei Maas and  C. prancei sp. nov. closely resemble a third species,  C. chartaceus Maas, which occurs in Amazonian Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. They share many of the vegetative and floral features, but  C. chartaceus Maas mostly has an unequally lobed ligule of 5-15 mm long, while that of the other two is truncate and 2-7 mm long. The essential difference can be found in the flower colour, which is pinkish-white in  C. chartaceus (vs. pinkish-red in  C. sprucei and yellow to orange in  C. prancei ). </p>
            <p> The two Peruvian collections (Gentry et al. 52203 and Uliana et al. 1342) look quite similar to this species and agree in most of the floral measurements, but the leaves are quite large for this species (i.e., 25-35  × 9-13 cm). </p>
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            <p> Costus pseudospiralis Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus pseudospiralis sp. nov. (Fig. 18) looks superficially quite similar to  C. spiralis (Jacq.) Roscoe, but differs by the orientation of the flowers (floral opening facing abaxially v adaxially) and a cordate leaf base. It differs from  C. douglasdalyi by the inflorescence terminating a leafy shoot instead of terminating a shorter leafless shoot (sometimes referred to as  ‘basal’ in the literature), the presence of villose indumentum on most of its vegetative parts (vs. glabrous or sparsely puberulous), and a cordate (vs. acute to rounded) leaf base. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Bolivia, Beni: km 4 of road from Riberalta to Santa  María , 150 m, 22 Jan 1999, Maas,  Maas-van de Kamer &amp; Apaza 8751 (holotype U, 2 sheets: U1610003 &amp; U1610004; isotypes K, MO, USZ)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 1.5-2 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-15 mm diam; ligule obliquely truncate, 5-8 mm long; petiole 3-5 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely villose; lamina narrowly elliptic, 20-43  × 4-12 cm, adaxially densely to rather densely villose, abaxially densely villose, base cordate, apex acuminate (acumen 10-15 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, 4-12  × 3-6 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, calyx, ovary, and capsule glabrous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red to dark red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 2.5-3.5  × 2.5-3.5 cm, apex obtuse, callus 5-7 mm long, sometimes with a small, deltate appendage c. 5  × 5 mm; bracteole boat-shaped, 15-20 mm long; calyx red, 8-11 mm long, lobes shallowly ovate-triangular to very shallowly ovate-triangular deltate, 1-2 mm long; corolla dark salmon pink, 45-50 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly obovate-elliptic, 30-35 mm long; labellum pale salmon pink, apex and centre white, distal part of middle lobe yellowish, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a slightly curved tube 6-12 mm diam, oblong-obovate when spread out, 30-35  × 20-25 mm, apex irregularly 5-lobulate; stamen salmon pink, ca. 30  × 7 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex white, rounded, anther 8-10 mm long. Capsule ellipsoid, 10-20 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Bolivia (Beni), Brazil (  Rondônia ) (Fig. 22G). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In secondary roadside vegetation, at elevations of 150-700 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species is named  “pseudospiralis” , referring to its resemblance to  C. spiralis . </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Bolivia. Beni: 3 km E of Riberalta on road to  Guayaramerín , then 2 km SE of side road, 230 m, 7 Jun 1982, Solomon 7978 (L, LPB, MO). Santa Cruz: Prov. Velasco, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Los Fierros, 200 m, 8 Nov 1993, Jardim &amp; Quevedo 56 (MO, NY, USZ); Prov. Velasco, Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado, Huanchaca II, 700 m, 4 Jul 1996,  Peña-Chocarro et al. 65 (U, USZ). Brazil.  Rondônia : trail from Fortaleza to Rio  Abuña , 20 km above mouth to  São Sebastião mines, 15 Nov 1968, Prance et al. 8459 (NY, U). </p>
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            <p> Costus rubineus D.Skinner &amp; Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus rubineus sp. nov. (Fig. 19) looks somewhat similar to  C. scaber Ruiz &amp; Pav. but differs from that species by a larger calyx (9-15 vs. 3-7 mm), larger bracteole (20-28 vs. 9-12 mm), larger corolla (50-60 vs. 35-40 mm), and a labellum which is distinctly lobulate at the apex vs. entire in  C. scaber ; furthermore it is restricted to high elevations whereas  C. scaber is mostly a lowland species;  C. rubineus also lacks the row of hairs along the adaxial midvein of the lamina, which is so typical for  C. scaber . </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Peru, Pasco: Prov. Oxapampa,  Gramazú , 1961 m, 17 Mar 2005, Rojas G.,  Vásquez Chávez &amp; Francis 3574 (holotype L4196133; isotypes HUT, MO-2152325, USM)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-4 m tall. Leaves sheaths 15-30 mm diam; ligule truncate to slightly lobed, 2-7 mm long; petiole 3-8 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole densely sericeous to glabrous; lamina narrowly elliptic, 20-37  × 5-13 cm, adaxially glabrous, abaxially rather densely villose to almost glabrous, base obtuse to slightly cordate, apex acuminate (acumen 10-15 mm long) to acute. Inflorescence ovoid, 7-11  × 4-6 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts, bracteole, and calyx rather densely puberulous to glabrous, ovary and capsule densely sericeous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts dark ruby red to red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 3-4  × 2.5-4 cm, apex obtuse, callus 6-10 mm long; bracteole boat-shaped, 20-28 mm long; calyx red to pink, 9-15 mm long, lobes very shallowly triangular, 2-3 mm long; corolla pink to orange, 50-60 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 40-50 mm long; labellum yellow, distal part red, lateral lobes rolled inwards and forming a curved tube ca. 10 mm diam, oblong-obovate when spread out, 30-50  × 18-20 mm, 5-lobulate, lobules narrowly ovate-triangular, ca. 4 mm long; stamen yellow, 30-45  × 7-10 mm, not or slightly exceeding the labellum, apex red, irregularly dentate, anther 8-9 mm long Capsule obovoid, ca. 13 mm long. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p> Peru (  Huánuco , Pasco) (Fig. 22H). </p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In primary or secondary, premontane or montane forests, at elevations of (300-)1400-2200 m. Flowering year-round.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> Costus rubineus sp. nov. is named in reference to the Spanish explorer Hipolito Ruiz who visited in August 1780 the place called Chinchao in the Peruvian department of  Huánuco . In his journal, he mentioned the collection of a plant he referred to as "  Costus ruber ", but his collection was lost in a shipwreck off the coast of Portugal, and this  species’ name was never again mentioned in the journal. Since there is already a  C. ruber C.Wright ex Griseb. (a synonym of  C. pulverulentus C.Presl), we cannot use that name but are using the very apt name of  C. rubineus to reflect the beautiful ruby-red colour of the bracts. The first author of this species visited the Chinchao region in 2016 and found at that locality specimen which he believed to be the same species as Ruiz mentioned in his journal (Skinner 2016). </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Peru.  Huánuco : Cordillera Azul, ca. 42.7 km E of Tingo Maria on road to Pucallpa, 5650 ft, 21 Nov 1979, Davidson &amp; Jones 9395 (U). Pasco: Prov. Oxapampa, Distr. Huancabamba, Zona de Amortiguamiento del Parque Nacional  Yanachaga-Chemillén , Sector alto tunqui, 1781 m, 10 Dec 2006, Castillo et al. 642 (AMAZ, HUT, L, MO, USM); Prov. Oxapampa, Pichis Valley, new road between Santa Rose de Chivis and Puerto  Bermúdez , 300-400 m, 30 Sept. 1982, Foster 8950A (MO); Prov. and Distr. Oxapampa, Carretera Oxapampa-Tsachopem, 1850 m, 15 Nov 2004, Monteagudo Mendoza et al. 7658 (HUT, MO, U, USM); Prov. Oxapampa, Distr. Huancabamba, Carretera hacia Pozuzo-Zona de Amortiguamiento, Parque Nacional  Yanachaga-Chemillén , 1390-1630 m, 22 Mar 2005, Ortiz V. et al. 521 (L, MO, USM); Prov. Oxapampa, 5 km SE of Oxapampa, Oswald  Müller property, 1850 m, 13-16 Dec 1982, Smith 2946 (MO, U), idem, 24 Dec 1983, Smith 5360 (HUT, MO, U, USM); Distr. Oxapampa, La Suiza, 10 Dec. 2002, 2200 m,  Vásquez Martínez &amp; Rojas 27782 (F, HUT, MO, U, USM). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> Costus rubineus sp. nov. is a species mostly restricted to relatively high elevations (except for Foster 8950A, which was found at 300 m) in the departments of Pasco, San  Martín , and  Huánuco , Peru. It looks, at first glance, somewhat similar to  C. spiralis (Jacq.) Roscoe, but it differs from that species by its abaxially oriented flowers and a very short ligule. The living plants look similar to  C. scaber Ruiz &amp; Pav., but that species differs by a much shorter calyx (3-7 mm vs. 9-15 mm long in  C. rubineus ) and the presence of a row of erect hairs on the adaxially of the lamina (lacking in  C. rubineus ). There are often several flowers at the same time at anthesis, whereas in  C. scaber , there is usually just one flower at anthesis. </p>
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            <p> Costus whiskeycola Maas &amp; H.Maas sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Costus whiskeycola sp. nov. (Fig. 20) looks quite similar to  Costus erythrophyllus Loes., sharing many features of inflorescence and flowers, but it is markedly different in their leaves which lack the distinct plication and which have a dark, olive green adaxial surface. </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>  Colombia, Putumayo: Km 42 of Mocoa-Puerto Asis Road,  Quebrada El Whiskey ,  Finca Santa Marta ,  Hilltop forest , c. 400 m (" 1260 ft "), 5 Nov 1974, Plowman &amp; Davis 4396 (holotype COL; isotype PSO)  . </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Herb 0.5-0.7 m tall. Leaves sheaths 10-18 mm diam; ligule 10-20 mm long, obliquely truncate; petiole 5-15 mm long; sheaths, ligule and petiole glabrous, purple-red to green; lamina ovate-elliptic to narrowly ovate-elliptic, 22-29  × 10-13 cm, dark, olive green adaxially, red-purple to dark purple abaxially, with 5-6 dark green bands corresponding with slightly raised veins above, adaxial and abaxial surfaces both glabrous, base acute, apex acute to shortly acuminate (acumen 3-5 mm long). Inflorescence ovoid, ca. 7  × 4.5 cm, terminating a leafy shoot; bracts and appendages of bracts, bracteole, calyx, and ovary glabrous. Flowers abaxially oriented; bracts red, coriaceous, broadly ovate, 3-4  × 2-3.5 cm; appendages green, foliaceous, ascending, triangular-ovate, 2.5-5  × 2-3.5 cm, apex acute; bracteole boat-shaped, 24-30 mm long; calyx red, 12-20 mm long, lobes very shallowly triangular, 2-5 mm long; corolla white, 60-75 mm long, glabrous, lobes narrowly elliptic, 45-60 mm long; labellum white, distal edge horizontally spreading, broadly obovate, 60-70  × 50 mm, lateral lobes striped with red, middle lobe reflexed with yellow honey mark, irregularly lobulate, margin crenulate; stamen white, tinged with red, 35-40  × 13-14 mm, not exceeding the labellum, apex 3-dentate, anther 8-10 mm long. Capsule not seen. </p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Colombia (Putumayo). Ecuador (Napo), Peru (Loreto) (Fig. 22I).</p>
            <p>Habitat and ecology.</p>
            <p>In tropical wet forests at an elevation of 250-400 m. Flowering period is uncertain.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> This species has been named after its type locality El Whiskey (Putumayo, Colombia), with  “cola” the Latin for "living in". </p>
            <p>Paratypes.</p>
            <p> Colombia. Putumayo: El Chapo, 250 m, Skinner R 3463. Cultivated Material Greenhouse of  “Sandwijck” , near Utrecht, the Netherlands, 3 Aug 1978, Maas 74-618 (AAU, COL, K, NY, QCA, P, U161001, U161002, US), from the type collection Plowman &amp; Davis 4396; cultivated in USBRG as 1994-680, Skinner R 2257 (UC); cultivated in Jesse Durko Nursery, Skinner R 2847; cultivated by Bob Campos, Skinner R 2948; Smith College Botanical Garden, Skinner R 3026 (UC). </p>
            <p>Notes.</p>
            <p> This new species has long been widely cultivated worldwide, originally grown from seeds collected by Tim Plowman when preparing Plowman &amp; Davis 4396 at the type locality. Until a late stage in our revision, we united this species with  C. erythrophyllus Loes. Although the flowers and inflorescence look very much like those of that species, the leaves are quite different in their colour and the almost absence of distinct plication. They also have a thicker mesophil layer and are waxy in living plants. This species can also be distinguished from  C. erythrophyllus by the length and shape of the ligules, which are truncate to obliquely truncate instead of being deeply lobed. </p>
            <p> In April 2022, Dave Skinner visited the Santa Cruz private reserve of Project Amazonas near Iquitos, Loreto, Peru and found large populations of plants in primary forest that are identical vegetatively and have flowers that match those of  Costus whiskeycola . However, the bracts lack leafy appendages. It is yet to be determined whether or not these plants are of this same species. </p>
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