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            <p> Columnea angulata J.L. Clark &amp; Tobar sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 2, 3</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Differs from  Columnea picta by a shallow bilabiate corolla limb (vs. deeply bilabiate corolla limb) and a corolla perpendicular to oblique relative to the calyx (vs. corolla straight relative to the calyx). </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>
                  Ecuador Imbabura:  cantón 
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                 , parroquia  
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Moreno
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Cordillera de 
Toisan</a>
                 ,  
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                 , Bosque Protector Los Cedros, sendero Camino del Oso, north of lodge, 0°18'N, 78°46'W, 1500-2600 m, 19 Mar 2003, J.L. Clark, F. Nicolalde &amp; R. Hall 7413 (holotype: US [US 3492386]; isotypes: AAU, COL, K, MO, QCA, QCNE, SEL, UNA)  . 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Facultative epiphyte with dorsiventral shoots to 1.5 m long, subwoody, suffrutescent, glabrescent below, sparsely pilose above; internodes 7-10 cm near base, then clustered at branch apex. Leaves opposite, strongly anisophyllous, papyraceous when dry; larger leaf nearly sessile, petioles 0.1-0.4 cm long, pilose; blade asymmetric, oblanceolate to oblong, 7-28  × 2-9.5 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, adaxially uniformly dark green to red with dark red apex, glabrous, abaxially light green, upper regions of margins, and apical third of leaf dark red, sparsely pilose to densely pilose along the venation, lateral veins 7-15, primary and secondary veins occasionally red; smaller leaf sessile, sometimes appressed to the dorsal surface of stem; blade asymmetric, lanceolate 0.5-2  × 0.4-0.6 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, green with red apex on both surfaces, glabrous adaxially, sparsely pilose to densely pilose along the venation and margins abaxially. Inflorescence reduced to a single axillary flower (rarely 2-3); peduncles absent or highly reduced (&lt;0.2 cm); bracts 1-2, light green, lanceolate, 0.7-1.2  × 0.2-0.4 cm, glabrous on both sides. Flowers subtended by elongate pedicels, 1.5-2.5 cm long, sparsely to densely pilose, tightly appressed to the abaxial leaf surface when immature, becoming pendent during anthesis; calyx lobes 5, nearly free, mostly equal in size and shape, dorsal lobe slightly smaller, lobes appressed to flower when immature and spreading during anthesis, from uniformly yellow, to red with yellow margins, to yellow with a large reddish mid-region, 1.5-3.5  × 0.5-1 cm, ovate to broadly oblong, apex acuminate to acute, margin serrate, pilose on both surfaces; corolla tubular, appearing perpendicular to calyx via a sigmoid-shaped corolla tube, 2.1-3.5 cm long, outer and inner surfaces pilose, base appearing laterally compressed, limb shallowly bilabiate, white suffused with yellow on lower two thirds, more yellow toward apex, splotches of dark red on lower portion of lateral and ventral lobes, light yellow patch below lobes, red streaks abaxially, lobes 0.3-0.4  × 0.3-0.5 cm. Androecium of 4 stamens, filaments connate at the base and forming a filament curtain for 0.2-0.4 cm, free portion of filaments 3-3.5 cm long, glabrous; anthers longer than broad, ca. 2  × 1.5 mm, dehiscing by longitudinal slits; staminode absent; nectary a bilobed dorsal gland, glabrous; ovary superior, densely pilose, 0.2-0.4  × 0.2 cm, style ca. 2.5 cm long, glabrous, stigma included and shallowly bifid. Fruit not observed. </p>
            <p>Phenology.</p>
            <p>This species has been found with flowers in two periods: February to May and August to October.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet is in reference to the angulate or bent corolla tube. The corolla is nearly perpendicular to the calyx lobes because of the sigmoid-shaped tube.</p>
            <p>Distribution and preliminary assessment of conservation status.</p>
            <p> Columnea angulata is locally abundant in forests along the western slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes in the provinces of Cotopaxi, Imbabura, Pichincha, and Santo Domingo de los  Tsáchilas (Fig. 1) where it grows in mature forests and the shaded understory of recently cleared forests, from 1500 to 2600 m in elevation. It is especially common along the old highway between Quito and Santo Domingo. It has been documented in two protected areas: Reserva  Florística-Ecológica Río Guajalito and Bosque Protector Los Cedros. According to the IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN 2001) for limited geographic range (B1, less than 20,000 km2) and considering the uncertain future of habitat conservation of western Andean forests (B2b, c),  Columnea angulata should be listed in the category Vulnerable (VU). </p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Columnea angulata is unique from other  Columnea by the posture of the pendent mature flowers where the corolla tubes are oriented oblique to perpendicular relative to the calyx (Figs 2A, 3B). Another defining character is a constriction at the base of the corolla tube that makes it appear laterally compressed (Fig. 2C).  Columnea picta and  C. angulata are vegetatively similar and grow sympatrically. These two species are differentiated by the presence of deeply bilabiate corolla tubes in  Columnea picta (Fig. 6A) in contrast to the shallowly bilabiate corolla tubes in  C. angulata (Fig. 2B, C).  Columnea angulata differs from  C. tecta by an elongate corolla tube (vs. corolla tube that does not exceed the calyx lobes in  C. tecta ) and single axially flowers (rarely 2-3) in contrast to the abundant clusters of 3-5 axially flowers in  C. floribunda .  Columnea picta and  C. angulata are the two most commonly collected species in this complex and readily differentiated by the entire calyx margin in  C. picta and serrate calyx margin in  C. angulata . </p>
            <p>Specimens examined.</p>
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                  Ecuador Cotopaxi:  cantón Sigchos, parroquia San Francisco de las Pampas, Bosque Integral Otonga  ,   0°25.17'S, 79°0.19'W, 1900 m, 26 Jan 2001, J.L. Clark and  Muñoz 6125 (QCA, QCNE, SEL, UNA, US)  ;   Pichincha:  cantón Quito, parroquia  
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                 ,  
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                 , 17 km east of  
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                 , 0°1'S, 78°37'W, 1700 m, 17 Apr 2003, J.L. Clark et al. 7648 (QCA, QCNE, SEL, UNA, US)  ;   cantón San Miguel de los Bancos,  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.74139/lat -0.012222222)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.74139&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=-0.012222222">Mindo Loma Cloud Forest Reserve</a>
                 , km 73.5 via Calacali-La  
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                 , 3 km past the entrance to the village of  
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                 , 0°0'44"S, 78°44'29"W, 1800 m, 23 May 2011, J.L. Clark &amp; C. Aulestia 12198 (QCNE, UNA, US)  ;   cantón San Miguel de los Bancos,  Las Gralarias Reserve , 1.2 km east of the lodge  ,   0°05'N, 78°43'W, 1900 m, 15 Aug 2017, F. Tobar, A. Nieto, A. Marcayata &amp; S. Imba 2832 (QCA);  cantón San Miguel de los Bancos,  
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                 , Puma trail  ,   0°05'N, 78°43'W, 1900 m, 21 May 2018, F. Tobar, F. Richter 3280 (QCA);  cantón San Miguel de los Bancos,  
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                 , cultivada cerca de la casa de la reserva  , 0°01'N, 78°41'W, 1800 m, 13 Oct 2019, F. Tobar &amp; M. Gavilanes 3409 (HPUCESI, QCNE);  cantón San Miguel de los Bancos, a 2.6 km al este de San Tadeo en la  vía a Bellavista Lodge,   0°01'N, 78°44'W, 1893 m, 11 Mar 2020, F. Tobar &amp; M. Gavilanes 3475 (QCNE);  cantón San Miguel de los Bancos,  
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                 , a 800 m de la entrada del transecto principal  , 0°01'N, 78°41'W, 1995 m, 12 Mar 2020, F. Tobar &amp; M. Gavilanes 3479 (QCA); Santo Domingo de los  Tsáchilas :  cantón Santo Domingo de los Colorados, Bosque Protector Rio Guajalito, located on the old Quito-Santo Domingo road,   
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                 , 0°18'50"S, 78°55'35"W, 1796 m, 30 May 2009, J.L. Clark et al. 10968 (NY, QCNE, SEL, US)  ;   Reserva  Florística-Ecológica Río Guajalito, km 59 de la carretera antigua Quito-Sto. Domingo de los  
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                 , a 3.5 km al NE de la carretera, 0°13'53"S, 78°48'10"W, 1800-2200 m, 3 Apr 2003, J.L. Clark, N. Muchhala &amp; A. Hoyos 7618 (QCA, QCNE, SEL, UNA, US)  . 
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            <p> Columnea floribunda Tobar &amp; J.L. Clark sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Figs 4, 5</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Differs from  Columnea picta by a nearly tubular corolla (vs. deeply bilabiate corolla). Differs from  Columnea angulata by the straight corolla relative to the calyx (vs. oblique to perpendicular corolla relative to the calyx). Differs from  Columnea tecta by corollas that exceed the length of the calyx lobes (vs. corollas that are equal to or less than the length of the calyx lobes). </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>
                  Ecuador Pichincha:  cantón Pichincha, parroquia Pacto, Bosque Protector Mashpi, sendero  
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                 , 5 km al norte de Lodge, 0°09'N, 78°52'W, 900-1200 m, 18 Jan 2020, F. Tobar, C.H. Graham, T. Santander &amp; E. Guevara 3527 (holotype: QCA; isotypes: QCNE,  US). 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Facultative epiphyte with dorsiventral shoots to 2-3 m long, subwoody, suffrutescent, glabrescent below, sparsely pilose above; internodes 3-16 cm near base, then clustered at branch apex. Leaves opposite, strongly anisophyllous, papyraceous when dry; larger leaf nearly sessile, petioles 0.1-0.2 cm long, pilose; blade asymmetric, oblanceolate to oblong, 1-28  × 4.8-6.2 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, adaxially uniformly dark green with bright red, glabrous, abaxially light green with bright red apex, sparsely pilose, lateral veins 7-12; smaller leaf sessile, blade asymmetric, lanceolate 1.4-2.5  × 0.3-0.5 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, green with red apex on both surfaces, adaxially glabrous, abaxially sparsely pilose. Inflorescence reduced to axillary clusters of 3-5 flowers; peduncles absent or highly reduced (&lt;0.2 cm long); bracts 1-2, light green, oblong, 0.5-1.2  × 0.2-0.3 cm, glabrous on both sides. Flowers subtended by elongate pedicels, 2.2-3.3 cm long, sparsely pilose; calyx lobes 5, nearly free, mostly equal in size and shape, dorsal lobe elongate and slender, 1.7-2.1  × 0.7-1.3 cm, ovate, apex acute, margin serrate, mostly yellow with red splotches in the center, inner and outer surfaces pilose; corolla tubular, 0.6-2.1 cm long, mostly yellow with whitish base, outer and inner surfaces pilose, limb shallowly bilabiate, corolla lobes 0.3-0.5  × 0.2-0.4 cm, lateral and lower lobes red, upper lobes yellow. Androecium of 4 stamens, filaments connate at the base and forming a filament curtain for 0.2-0.3 cm, free portion of filaments 1.5-1.9 cm long, minutely pubescent; anthers longer than broad, ca. 0.3  × 0.2 mm, dehiscing by longitudinal slits; staminode absent; nectary a trilobed dorsal gland, glabrous; ovary superior, densely pilose, 0.2-0.4  × 0.2 cm, style 1.5-1.8 cm long, minutely pubescent, stigma included and shallowly bifid. Fruit an indehiscent globose white berry. Seeds not observed. </p>
            <p>Phenology.</p>
            <p> Collections of  Columnea floribunda are documented with flowers between January and April and between June and October. Fruits have been recorded during March. </p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>The specific epithet refers to axillary clusters of several flowers (3-5).</p>
            <p>Distribution and preliminary assessment of conservation status.</p>
            <p> Columnea floribunda is locally abundant in the Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve (900-1340 m) and the surrounding roads, a  Chocó biogeographic forest relict in northern Ecuador. It is likely that additional populations are located in the adjacent provinces of Imbabura and Esmeraldas. Future research expeditions to unexplored areas of the Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve will hopefully result in additional documented populations of  C. floribunda . According to the IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN 2001) for limited geographic range (B2a, less than five locations) and considering the uncertain future of habitat conservation,  Columnea floribunda should be listed in the category Endangered (EN). </p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Columnea floribunda is readily distinguished from all other congeners by the elongate corolla tubes that exceed the length of the calyx lobes (Fig. 4A), in contrast to the corolla tubes of  C. tecta that are equal to or less than the length of the calyx lobes (Fig. 7C); the corolla posture relative to the calyx that is straight (Fig. 4A), in contrast to the oblique to perpendicular corolla relative to the calyx of  C. angulata (Fig. 2A); and the axillary clusters of three or more flowers (Fig. 4D). </p>
            <p>Specimens examined.</p>
            <p>
                  Ecuador Pichincha:  cantón Pacto, Mashpi Lodge, transecto  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.85/lat 0.15)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.85&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=0.15">Mashpi Laguna</a>
                 , a 500 m de la entrada del transecto, 0°09'N, 78°52'W, 880 m, 21 Sep 2017, F. Tobar &amp; A. Nieto 2903 (QCA);  cantón Pacto, transecto Mashpi Capuchin, entrada del transecto, 0°10'N, 78°52'W, 800 m, 20 Mar 2018, F. Tobar, A. Marcayata &amp; K. Cortez 3161 (QCA);  cantón Pacto, km 20, carretero entre La Delicia y el pueblo de Mashpi, 0°09'N, 78°51'W, 1200 m, 18 Dec 2019, F. Tobar &amp; M. Gavilanes 3509 (QCA)  ;   cantón Pichincha, Amagusa Reserve, 1200 m dentro del sendero principal hacia el rio, 0°09'N, 78°51'W, 1213 m, 18 Mar 2018, F. Tobar, C. Poveda, S. Basantes &amp; M. Gavilanes 3465 (HPUCESI, QCNE);  cantón Pacto,  
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                 , road to lodge, 0°09'38"N, 78°50'58"W, 1338 m, 7 Feb 2019, M. Perret &amp; F. Tobar 258 (QCNE)  . 
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            <p> Columnea tecta J.L. Clark &amp; Clavijo sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 7</p>
            <p>Diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Differs from  Columnea picta by a nearly tubular corolla (vs. deeply bilabiate corolla) that is equal to or shorter than the calyx lobes (vs. corolla that extends beyond the calyx lobes). </p>
            <p>Type.</p>
            <p>
                  Ecuador Esmeraldas:  cantón San Lorenzo, remnant patch of forest along highway Ibarra-San Lorenzo, between the towns of  
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                 and  
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                 , 0°57'21"N, 78°33'38"W, 664 m, 3 Jun 2009, J.L. Clark &amp; 2009 Gesneriad Research Expedition Participants 11104 (holotype:  US [3693986]; isotypes: MO, NY, QCNE, SEL). 
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            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Facultative epiphyte with dorsiventral shoots to 1.5 m long, subwoody, suffrutescent, glabrescent below, sparsely pilose above; internodes 5-10 cm near base, then clustered at branch apex. Leaves opposite, strongly anisophyllous, papyraceous when dry; larger leaf nearly sessile, petioles succulent, 0.3-0.8 cm long, glabrous; blade asymmetric, broadly oblanceolate, 7-30  × 3-6.6 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, adaxially uniformly green with bright red apex, glabrous, abaxially light green with bright red apex, sparsely pilose along the venation, lateral veins 7-14, primary vein bright red, secondary veins red at base and green adaxially; smaller leaf sessile and often clasping the base of the stem; blade asymmetric, lanceolate 0.5-1.5  × 0.4-0.5 cm, base oblique, apex acuminate, margin serrate, green with red apex on both sides, adaxially glabrous, abaxially sparsely pilose. Inflorescence reduced, appearing in clusters of 1-4 axially flowers; peduncles absent or highly reduced (&lt;0.2 cm long); bracts 1-2, light green, oblanceolate, 0.7-1  × 0.2-0.3 cm, glabrous on both sides. Flowers subtended by elongate pedicels, 1.5-2.4 cm long, sparsely pilose, with enations near the apex; calyx lobes 5, nearly free, mostly equal in size and shape, dorsal lobe slightly smaller, 1.5-2.3  × 1-2 cm, ovate, apex acute, margin serrate, yellow with red splotches in the center, inner and outer surfaces sparsely pilose; corolla tubular and erect, 1-1.9 cm long, outer and inner surfaces pilose, limb shallowly bilabiate, mostly yellow with red striations on lateral and ventral lobes, corolla lobes 0.2-0.5  × 0.2-0.4 cm. Androecium of 4 stamens, filaments connate at the base for 0.1-0.3 cm and forming a filament curtain, free portion of filaments ca. 1.5 cm long, glabrous; anthers longer than broad, ca. 2  × 1.5 mm, dehiscing by longitudinal slits; staminode absent; nectary a bilobed dorsal gland, glabrous; ovary superior, densely pilose, 0.2-0.4  × 0.2 cm, style ca. 1.4 cm long, glabrous, stigma included and shallowly bifid. Fruit an indehiscent oblong white berry, 1.2  × 0.72 cm. </p>
            <p>Phenology.</p>
            <p>This species was documented with flowers in June and May. Fruits have been recorded in June.</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p> The specific epithet  Columnea tecta refers to the  “hidden” or relatively short corolla tube that does not exceed the length of the calyx lobes, an unusual character in  Columnea . </p>
            <p>Distribution and preliminary assessment of conservation status.</p>
            <p> This species has not been found in any formally protected areas. According to the IUCN Red List criteria (IUCN 2001) for limited geographic range (B2a, less than five locations) and considering the uncertain future of habitat conservation of western Andean forests,  Columnea tecta should be listed in the category Endangered (EN). </p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Columnea tecta is readily distinguished from all other congeners by relatively short corollas that barely exceed the length of the calyx lobes (Fig. 7). The corollas of  Columnea tecta have limbs that are shallowly bilabiate (Fig. 7A) in contrast to the deeply bilabiate corollas of  Columnea picta (Fig. 6A).  Columnea tecta and  C. picta are vegetatively similar by the presence of a dorsiventral habit with red apices on both leaf surfaces. The corolla tubes of  C. tecta are short (less than the length of the calyx lobes and shallowly bilabiate) relative to the longer corolla tubes of  C. picta (exceeding the length of the calyx lobes and deeply bilabiate).  Columnea tecta differs from  C. angulata by a straight orientation of the corolla relative to the calyx (vs. oblique to perpendicular in  C. angulata ). </p>
            <p>Specimens examined.</p>
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                  Colombia  Nariño : municipio Barbacoas, corregimiento El Diviso, western slopes of the  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.19583/lat 1.3558334)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.19583&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=1.3558334">Cordillera Occidental</a>
                 , trail from  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.19583/lat 1.3558334)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.19583&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=1.3558334">El Diviso</a>
                 towards  
                <a title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -78.19583/lat 1.3558334)" href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-78.19583&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=1.3558334">RioGueiza</a>
                 , 1°21'21"N, 78°11'45"W, 404 m, 13 May 2013, J.L. Clark, L. Clavijo, O.  Marín &amp; M.   Flores 13433 (COL, CUVC); Altaquer to  Junín , near  Altaquer , 10 May 1972, H. Wiehler, R.L. Dressler, N.H. Williams &amp; N.F. Williams 72222 (SEL)  . 
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