A refined concept of the Critoniopsis bogotana species group in Colombia with two new species (Vernonieae, Asteraceae)
Author
Robinson, Harold
Department of Botany, MRC 166, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, P. O. Box 37012, Washington, DC., 20023 - 7012, USA
robinsoh@si.edu
Author
Keeley, Sterling C.
Department of Botany, University of Hawaii, Manoa, 3199 Maile Way # 101, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96822 - 2279, USA
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Critoniopsis killipii (Cuatrec.) H. Rob., Phytologia 46: 440. 1980.
Vernonia killipii
Cuatrec., Bot, Jahrb. Syst. 77: 71. 1956.
Vernonia bogotana var. santandarensis
Cuatrec., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 77: 66. 1956.
Specimens examined.
COLOMBIA: Norte de Santander:
Road from Pamplona to Toledo, crossing the divide between
Rio
La Teja (Maracaibo drainage) and
Rio
Mesme (Orinoco drainage), thickets along stream, alt. 2500-2800 m, 28 Feb 1927,
E.P. Killip & A.C. Smith 19886
(holotype US).
Santander:
vicinity of California, shrub 10-12 ft., pappus greenish-white, open hillside, alt. 3000 m, 11-27 Jan 1927,
E.P Killip & A.C. Smith 16941
(holotype of
Vernonia bogotana var santanderensis
, US); vicinity of La Baja, shrub 10-12 ft, pappus yellowish-white, dense forest, alt. 3000 m, 14-31 Jan 1927,
E.P. Killip & A.C. Smith 18332
(US); 65 km NNW of Duitama on road to
Charalo
, about 1 km below La Palmera, growing in
sphagnum
-covered bog, saturated, over limestone rock. Trees 3.5-4 m tall (others 8-10 m tall), with slender trunk and spreading crown to 5 m across, with clusters of light lavender-white flowers; style long exerted, anthers inside corolla, short, pappus pale white, apparently deciduous, locally common, elev. 1900 m, 23 July 1983,
S,C. Keeley with J.E. Keeley 4290-4
(US).
Venezuela: Tachira:
selva. nublada
humeda
, faldas del
Paramo
de
Tama
, cerca de la frontera Colombo-Venezolana, arriba de Betania y
Tama
, cerca de la Quebrada Buena Vista, tree 10 m, leaves subcoriaceous, deep green above, white below, alt. 2300-2450 m, 22-24 May 1967,
J.A. Steyermark & G.C.K & E. Dunsterville 98656
(US).
The placement of the variety
santandarensis
in the species
bogotana
indicates the confusion that has existed between
Critoniopsis bogotana
and
Critoniopsis killipii
from the time of their description. This is surprising since
Critoniopsis killipii
is distinct in both its leaf base and its geography. The base of the leaf blade has a strongly recurved margin and an abrupt decurrence ca. 1 cm long on the petiole. The specimens seen are from Depto Santander and Norte de Santander in Colombia and adjacent Tachira in Venezuela, both areas distinctly to the northeast of any known collections of
Critoniopsis bogotana
.
Leaf bases similar to those of
Critoniopsis
killipii
, led to the misidentification of a series of Keeley collections of
Critoniopsis glandulata
(Cuatrec) H. Rob. as
Critoniopsis killipii
. On closer examination,
Critoniopsis glandulata
is strikingly distinct in its more thyrsiform inflorescence branches, apiculate involucral bracts, and stalked T-shaped trichomes.
Critoniopsis glandulata
was originally described from Norte de Santander in Colombia. The 1983 Keeley collections, 4464, 4465, 4466, 4467, 4468 extend the range into Tachira in Venezuela.