Fig 1.
Phylogenetic reconstruction of Vivaria calvasensis (tribe Spathicarpeae) for the combined markers matK (a) and trnL-F (b) using MP and B/MCMC analysis.
Values above to the nodes correspond to bootstrap from MP, and values below the nodes correspond to BPP. Only values larger than 50 or 0.5 respectively are shown.
Table 1.
Uncorrected pairwise distances (%), for the combined matK and trnL-F genes, among the closest Vivaria calvasensis genus and species into tribe Spathicarpeae.
Fig 2.
Vivaria calvasensis adult individual in which a mature leaf, infructescence and bulb can be observed.
Fig 3.
Mature leaf of Vivaria calvasensis collected in its natural habitat.
Fig 4.
Pinna taken from the central section of a mature Vivaria calvasensis leaf.
Fig 5.
Upper section of the inflorescence of Vivaria calvasensis.
Fig 6.
Panoramic view of the dry scrub, habitat of Vivaria calvasensis at the end of the rainy season.
Fig 7.
Rhizome and roots of an adult individual collected.
Fig 8.
Unfruitfulness and unripe berries collected.
Fig 9.
Floral tube and closed immature infructescence.
Fig 10.
Spathe and spadix.
Fig 11.
Seedlings and medium plants of Vivaria calvasensis, note the shape of the leaves.
Fig 12.
Seedlings of Vivaria calvasensis, note the shape of the leaves, kept until they reach maturity.
Fig 13.
Synandrium of Vivaria calvasensis.
Table 2.
Comparison matrix of phenotypic characters between Vivaria calvasensis and the most closely related species based on the most important morphological characters within the tribe (Table 3).
Fig 14.
Leaf shape and leaf base of Vivaria calvasensis.
Fig 15.
Location of the study area and geographic position of botanic collection of Vivaria calvasensis.
Table 3.
Characters used for the phenotypic analysis.