Anthurium lojtnantii
Terrestrial, ca. .2-.3 m high; dried stem moderately smooth, semiglossy under magnification; internodes 1-4 cm long, 3-4 mm diam., drying smooth, gray-green; cataphylls 5-6.3 cm long, pale green, drying thin, promptly deciduous; petioles 10-17 cm long, 1-2 mm diam., subterete; blades ovate-cordate to narrowly ovate-cordate, moderately to weakly cordate at base, narrowly acuminate at apex, 12-19 cm long, 6-9.5 cm wide, approximately 2 times longer than wide, 1-1.3 times longer than petiole, semiglossy above, paler semiglossy below, drying pale green above, lighter green below; basal veins 3(-4) pairs, the 1st pair forming a collective vein .2-.4 cm from margin; primary lateral veins 8-12 pairs, arising at 30-38° from midrib, raised below, drying paler below; secondary and tertiary veins obvious. INFLORESCENCE with peduncles 9-22 cm long, drying 1-1.5 mm diam., dried color light greenish brown; spathe green, narrowly linear-lanceolate, 3-5 cm long, 4-11 mm wide; spadix green, 2.5-5 cm long, 2-4 mm diam.; flowers 5 visible per spiral, 2.6-3 mm long, 2.3-2.5 mm wide, lateral tepals 1.6-1.8 mm wide, outside margin 2-sided, inside margin broadly rounded, very thin and almost translucent.
Anthurium lojtnantii is endemic to Ecuador known at present only in Manabi, Guayas and Los Rios Provinces and found in the low hills at the base of the Andes at 220-220 m in Premontane moist forest and Tropical wet forest at 220 m.