Taxonomic revision and morphological delimitation of Oxalis sect. Ripariae (Oxalidaceae)
Author
Nuernberg-Silva, Anelise
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia de Fungos, Algas e Plantas, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
Author
Fiaschi, Pedro
0000-0002-5457-6369
Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil pedrofiaschi @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5457 - 6369
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-12-30
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1
125
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journal article
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10.
Oxalis riparia
Norlind (1926: 18)
≡
Oxalis villosa
Progel (1877: 495)
,
nom. illeg.
non
O. villosa
Bieberstein (1808: 355)
, nec
O. villosa
Don (1831: 762)
≡
Acetosella villosa
(Progel)
Kuntze (1891: 91)
. Type:—Illustration CIV [104], Fig. II in
Progel (1877)
(
lectotype
designated here). Epitype (designated here):—
BRAZIL
:
Minas Gerais
, opp. Caldas,
s.d.
,
G.A
.
Lindberg 297a
(
BR526860
[web]! image available at https://plants.jstor.org/stable/viewer/10.5555/al.ap. specimen.br0000005268603?loggedin=true, isoepitype: SR-9808 [web]!) (figs. 16, 17).
=
Oxalis irreperta
Lourteig (1983: 47)
,
syn. nov.
Type:—
BRAZIL
.
Paraná
, Cerro Azul, Río Ribeira,
14 ago 1966
,
J.C. Lindeman & J.H. de
Haas 2314
(U0005430 [web]! image available at https://plants.jstor.org/stable/viewer/10.5555/al.ap.specimen.u0005430, isotypes: CTES0000699 [web]!, MBM
fide
Lourteig, P02286675!).
Stoloniferous herb. Stem slender
0.30–1 m
long; hairs 0.5–1 (2) mm long, appressed, ascending or descending, rarely very occasional, normally moderate to abundant, very abundant in younger parts; internodes (0.5)
1.1–12.7 cm
long, nodes slightly radicant. Stipules absent, or stipules inconspicuous 3–4.5 ×
1–1.5 mm
, elongated, narrow, apex semicircular, glabrous, petiole 2.5–9.5 (18) cm long; shorter hairs
0.5–1 mm
long, ascending, patent and descending, abundant, rarely occasional; longer hairs
1.5–2 mm
long, patent, very abundant in younger parts, or absent in some specimens; pulvina ca. 1 (1.5) mm long; hairs
0.5–1 mm
, appressed, ascending or patent, moderate to abundant. Leaf blades 0.8–3.6 × 1–3.1 (4.1) cm, widely depressed obovate to widely obovate, chartaceous or membranous, slightly discolorous, the base cuneate to obtuse, the apex emarginate to obcordate, occasionally mucronulate, or rarely cleft, hairs ca.
0.5 mm
long, appressed, sparse to moderate, rarely occasional adaxially; hairs ca.
0.5 mm
long, appressed, sparse to abundant, rarely occasional abaxially. Dichasia with 3–7 flowers, longer than the leaves, peduncle 1.7–9 (11) cm long, glabrous or shorter hairs ca.
0.2 mm
, appressed, ascending or descending, very occasional or most commonly moderate to abundant; longer hairs
0.5–1 mm
, ascending, patent and descending, moderate to abundant, or rarely hairs ca.
0.2 mm
, appressed, occasional, or absent; bracts 2–6 × 0,3–
1 mm
, lanceolate, hairs (0.2)
1 mm
long, appressed, moderate to abundant, rarely occasional; bracteoles 1,5–2 ×
0.2–0.5 mm
, lanceolate. Pedicels
5–24 mm
long; sepals 4–7 ×
1–2 mm
, base rounded, apex acute, hairs (0.2)
1 mm
long, ascending, sparse; petals yellow,
9–18 mm
long, spatulate, the apex crenate-denticulate, adaxially with very occasional glandular hairs; shorter stamens ca.
3–5 mm
long, glabrous, longer
4.5–7 mm
long, with hairs ascending; pistil
7–10 mm
long, hairs ascending, abundant, stigmas papillose. Capsules 5–7 ×
2–3 mm
, ovoid, 5-lobed, hairs ca.
1 mm
long, ascending, sparse. Seeds 1–3 per locule, ca. 2.1 ×
1.1 mm
, elliptic, the base rounded, the apex acute.
Distribution and habitat:
—This species was previously reported from the states of
Minas Gerais
,
São Paulo
, and
Paraná
(
Lourteig 1983
,
2000
), and here the known distribution is expanded to
Santa Catarina
and
Rio Grande do Sul
states (fig. 17), due in part to the inclusion of
Oxalis irreperta
as its nomenclatural synonym (see below).
Oxalis riparia
usually grows at riverbanks and riparian forest edges.
Phenology:
—Flowers and fruits have been collected throughout the year.
Conservation status:
—
Oxalis riparia
has an extent of occurrence (EOO) of about
133,244 km
², with an area of occupation (AOO) of ca.
60 km
². There are only few recent collections of this species in the last ten years, but it is presumably protected at some protected areas, so we suggest it should be categorized as near threatened (NT).
Typification of
Oxalis riparia
:
—According to
Lourteig (1983)
, the “type” of
O. villosa
Progel
(“
In Brasilia meridionali: Sello
”, B), i.e., the specimen belonging to the original material, was destroyed in 1943 during World War II. When
Norlind (1926)
proposed
O. riparia
as a replacement name for
O. villosa
Progel
, he did not indicate any type. The neotypification later carried out by
Lourteig (1983: 46)
was not legitimate, due to the existence of the original illustration of flower details by
Progel (1877
: Tab. CIV, Fig. II). This illustration is therefore selected as the
lectotype
. However, as it does not allow an unambiguous identification of the taxon, an epitype is also indicated, in accordance with Art. 9.9 of the ICN.
Taxonomic notes:
—
Oxalis irreperta
is here treated as a synonym of
O. riparia
. According to
Lourteig (1983)
these two species could be distinguished by the inconspicuous stipules in
Oxalis irreperta
(vs. absent in
O. riparia
), and a sparser indumentum in
O. irreperta
when compared with
O. riparia
. However, the
type
of
Oxalis irreperta
does not bear stipules, and only differs by the indumentum density from other samples of
O. riparia
from the same locality (Cerro Azul,
Paraná
). Stipules were observed in
R. Reitz & R.M. Klein 13588
, whose leaves have longer petioles and glabrescent leaves with the apex cleft, while another sample with similar leaves (
A. Butzke et al. s.n
.) do not bear stipules, suggesting that the features used by
Lourteig (1983)
to distinguish the two species might not justify their recognition.
FIGURE 16.
Oxalis riparia
. A—habit in detail; B—young branch detail with leaves and young inflorescence; C—habit; D—leaves adaxial view and flowers; E—petiole and peduncle insertion at stem; F—bracts (arrowhead); G—fruit; H—petiole insertion at stem, detail (arrowhead); I—leaflet adaxial view detail; J—leaflet abaxial view detail. Photos: A, D. Paulo Sampaio; B–C. Eduardo Lozano; E–J. A. Nuernberg-Silva. [E, F, H from
E.D. Lozano 3832
(FLOR); G from
G. Hatschbach 24514
(MO); I from
J.C. Lindeman & Haas 2314
(MBM); J from
O.S. Ribas 1424
(MBM)].
FIGURE 17.
Geographic distribution of the species of
Oxalis
sect.
Ripariae
:
Oxalis riparia
and
O. sarmentosa
.
Oxalis riparia
can be distinguished from other species of
O.
sect.
Ripariae
by the combination of rhizomatose herbaceous habit and leaflets incised at apex, while the remaining species either lack an incised apex (
O. bifrons
,
O. hepatica
, and
O. sarmentosa
) or have a decumbent shrubby (
O. eriocarpa
and
O. refracta
) or stoloniferous herbaceous (
O. niederleinii
) habit.
Specimens examined:
—
BRAZIL
.
Minas Gerais
:
Caldas
,
August 1854
,
G
.
A
.
Lindberg
297
(
S-R-9808
[web]);
12 October 1855
,
I
.
Regnell
42
(
P
);
Campinas
, próxima a estrada para
Carmo de Minas
,
R
.
Mello-Silva
et al. 82
(
SPF00067645
[web]);
Delfim Moreira
,
21 April 1939
,
M
.
Kuhlmann
&
Gehrt
s.n.
(
SP
,
CEN
,
SPF00140648
)[web];
18 October 1950
,
M
.
Kuhlmann
&
A
.
Gehrt
(
SP40242
[web]);
Lagoa Santa
,
28 August 1964
,
J
.
E
.
B
.
Warming
1020
(
NY00470564
[web]!);
Lambari
, 1935,
P
.
P
.
Horta
s.n.
(
RB00271012
[web]);
March 1942
,
H
.
Delforge
s.n.
(
RB
);
Ouro Fino
,
11 May 1927
,
F
.
C
.
Hoehne
s.n.
(
SP19576
,
SPF00163085
[web]);
Poços de Caldas
,
20 January 1980
,
A
.
Krapovickas
&
C
.
L
.
Cristóbal
35402
(
CTES
);
Santa Rita do Sapucaí
,
Serra da Bela Vista
,
6 July 1996
,
O
.
S
.
Ribas
1424
(
MBM
);
São Thomé das Letras
,
Baipendi
,
14 July 1950
,
A
.
C
.
Brade
&
Cepparieio
s.n.
(
RB
)
;
Paraná
:
Adrianópolis
,
Parque Estadual
das
Lauráceas
, trilha da caverna,
24°51’12.7’’S
,
48°43’08.6’’W
,
14 September 2017
,
E
.
D. Lozano
3832
(
FLOR
,
MBM
);
Cerro Azul
,
Shaded
sandbank of
rio Ribeiro
at foot of forested steep S-slope, ca.
10 km
W
of Cerro Azul
,
14 August 1966
,
J
.
C
.
Lindeman
2314
(
P
);
Estrela
,
22 July 1970
,
G
.
Hatschbach
24514
(
MBM
,
MO1061595
[web],
NY00470563
[web],
P
,
SP
);
G
.
Hatschbach
24519 (
SP
); barra do
Lageado Grande
,
31 August 1978
,
G
.
Hatschbach
41571 (
MBM
,
MO1061593
[web],
P
,
SP
)
;
Rio Grande do Sul
:
Erechim
, estrada de
Aratiba
,
20 October 1995
,
A
.
Butzke
et al. s.n
. (
NY3321126
[web])
;
Santa Catarina
:
Santa Catarina
:
Canoinhas
,
26 October 1962
,
R
.
Reitz
&
R
.
M
.
Klein
13588
(
CRI006026
[web]!,
FLOR
,
P
);
Itajaí
, rio do
Testo
(
Pomerode
),
12 February 1905
,
F
.
Muller
417
(
K001198510
[web]!)
;
São Paulo
:
Águas de Prata
,
Reserva Estadual de Águas de Prata
,
21°52’S
,
47°20’W
,
21 March 1994
,
A
.
B
.
Martins
31415
(
SP
,
SPF00098475
[web]!);
Amparo
,
Monte Alegre
, estação experimental,
April 1943
,
M
.
Kuhlmann
472
(
SP
,
SPF00140649
[web]!);
Joanópolis
,
Estrada
para
Campos de Jordão
,
13 October 1979
,
P
.
G
.
Windisch
2518
(
P
)
;
São Paulo
,
Serra da Bocaina
, caminho de
Alambari
,
1 January 1932
,
B
.
Lutz
736
(
P
)
.