Anthurium lucens (Araceae)
Epiphyte or terrestrial; stems to 20 cm long, ca. 4.5 cm diam.; internodes and leaf scars obscured by roots and cataphylls; roots dark brown, medium thick, descending; cataphylls subcoriaceous, 6.5-7.5 cm long, heavily tinged red-violet, the apex acuminate with subapical apiculum 2-3 mm long, drying brown (B & K Yellow 4/7.5), weathering to persistent reticulate fibers, the apex remaining ± intact. LEAVES with petioles erect to spreading, (12)26-72 cm long, 0.6-1 cm diam., subtrrete; geniculum 2.5-3.5 cm long, sometimes faintly tinged red-violet; blades narrowly ovate to oblong-ovate or ovate-triangular, moderately thick, gradually acuminate at apex, deeply lobed at base, 30-46 cm long, 18-24 cm wide, broadest at the base or just below point of petiole attachment; the anterior lobe 22-32 cm long, the margins usually convex, sometimes ± straight; posterior lobes 10-16 cm long, the sinus spathulate to hippocrepiform, obtuse to rounded, or sometimes acute at apex; both surfaces semiglossy, the lower surface punctate; the midrib acutely to convexly raised above, convexly raised below; basal veins 5-6 pairs, the first and second free, the remaining coalesced 2-2.5 cm; posterior rib naked one half to one third its length, usually with inner margin turned up; primary lateral veins 2-7 per side, departing midrib at 55°-60° angle, straight or weakly curving to collective vein, sunken above, raised below; lesser veins scarcely visible above, visible and ± flat below; collective vein arising from the first basal vein, in larger blades from fourth or sometimes fifth basal veins, sunken above, raised below, 6-1 5 mm from the margin. INFLORESCENCE usually held erect, arching or pendent in larger plants, shorter than or equalling petioles; peduncle 33-75 cm long, 5-8 mm diam., terete, sometimes tinged red-violet; spathe moderately thin, green heavily tinged with red-violet, lanceolate, 4-8.5 cm long, 1.4-1.7 cm wide, narrowly acuminate at apex, rounded at base, inserted at 45° angle on peduncle; spadix deep violet-purple, 10.5-13 cm long, 9-10 mm diam. at base, 3-3.5 mm diam. at apex; flowers rhombic to weakly 4-lobed, 3-3.2 mm long, 2.6-3 mm wide, the sides straight to gradually or jaggedly sigmoid and somewhat obscure; 6-7 flowers visible in the principal spiral, 8-9 flowers visible in the alternate spiral; tepals matte to weakly glossy, weakly punctate, minutely papillate, with scattered droplets, lateral tepals 1.5- 1.6mm wide, the inner margin broadly rounded; pistils weakly raised, green, sometimes purplish; stigma linear, ca. 0.6 mm long, opening as stamens emerge: stamens emerging from the base in a moderately rapid sequence, the laterals first, soon followed by alternates, the leading stamens several spirals ahead of third or fourth stamens; anthers bright yellow, held at the edge of tepals, ca. 0.6 mm long, ca. 0.3 mm wide; thecae ovate, widely divaricate; pollen pale yellow. INFRUCTESCENCE pendent; the spathe usually deciduous; berries bright red, obovoid to oblong-ellipsoid, usually developing only in basal one quarter to one third, round to truncate at apex, 8-18 mm long, 6.5-18.5 mm diam.; mesocarp juicy, clear, with raphide cells; seeds 1-2, greenish white, oblong-elliptic, slightly flattened, 4-5 mm long, 2.5-4 mm wide, 1.8-2.1 mm thick, obliquely concave at apex.
Mexico in the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Veracruz, to Heredia in Costa Rica. In Guatemala it has been collected only in the departments of Huehuetenango, Alta Verapaz and Ixabal. It has also been recorded in Ecuador.
In Mexico the species occurs only in "bosque pino-encino" and "selva alta perennifolia" in northern Chiapas.