Relationships among Calibrachoa, Fabiana and Petunia (Petunieae tribe, Solanaceae) and a new generic placement of Argentinean endemic Petunia patagonica
Author
Alaria, Alejandrina
Agronomy Faculty, National University of Cuyo, Alte. Brown 500, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina
Author
Chau, John H.
Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA & Centre for Ecological Genomics and Wildlife Conservation, Department of Zoology, University of Johannesburg, Auckland Park 2006, South Africa
Author
Olmstead, Richard G.
Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA
Author
Peralta, Iris E.
Agronomy Faculty, National University of Cuyo, Alte. Brown 500, Lujan de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina & IADIZA CCT CONICET, Adrian Ruiz Leal s / n Parque general San Martin, Mendoza, Argentina
iperalta@fca.uncu.edu.ar
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Fabiana australis Alaria
nom. nov.
Figures 4
, 5
Petunia patagonica
(Speg.)
Millan
. Darwiniana 5: 544 1941.
Basionym.
Nierembergia patagonica
Speg. Revista Fac. Agron. Univ. Nac. La Plata 3: 357. 1897, non
Fabiana patagonica
Speg. (1897). Type: Argentina. Prov. Santa Cruz, Golfo de San Jorge, C. Ameghino, Febr. 1896, "in campis aridis glariosis" (holotype: LP 006658!).
Description.
Densely branched shrubs forming compact cushions of approximately 50 cm tall and up to 2.5 (-4) m in diameter; stems
Bouchetia erect
, leafy, glandular-pubescent, resinous. Leaves alternate but apparently verticillated by shortening of the internodes, sessile, fleshy, glandular; linear, elliptical or obovate, blade 3-4 (5) mm long by 1-2 mm wide. Flowers terminal, solitary,
Bouchetia erect
; flowering pedicels of 4-6 mm. Calyx tubular or slightly campanulate, (8-) 11-12 mm long, externally with dense glandulous indumentum, internally with scattered glandulous pubescence, short and broadly triangular lobes, 2-3 mm long by 2-3.5 mm wide, almost as long as wide. Corolla yellow with marked violet nerves, but also with color variation from light purple to deep violet, infundibuliform, 20-25 (-30) mm long, externally glandular, broad triangular lobes 2.5-5 mm long by 6-10 mm wide. Stamens heterodynamous, adhered to the middle third of the corolla, about 9 mm from the base of the corolla; filaments 2 short and 3 long, somewhat geniculate at the point of insertion with short glandular hairs scattered at the base; ellipsoid anthers of 1-1.5 mm. Ovary obovoid, 2.5-3 mm long, 1.2-1.5 mm wide, with nectariferous disc surrounding the base, 10-15 mm long style, truncated stigma, shallowly split. Capsule ovoid, 5-9 mm long by 3-5.5 mm wide. Seeds numerous, polyhedrical in shape, 2-2.5 mm long.
Figure 5.
Fabiana australis
Alaria.
A
plant
B
flowering branch
C
flower
D
corolla deployed showing gynoecium and stamens of different length
E
stigma
F
anthers
G
capsule
H
capsule showing seeds,
I
capsule valve
J
seeds. Scale bars: 10 mm (
A
); 4 mm (
B
); 5 mm (
C
); 2.5 mm (
D
); 1 mm (
E
); 0.5 mm (
F
); 2 mm (
G, H
). Illustration by Cecilia Scoones.
Common name.
"Mogote"
meaning mound shape (Santa Cruz:
Arroyo 1999
)
Geographical distribution and habitat.
Endemic to Patagonian Argentina, in the provinces of Chubut and Santa Cruz, from 90 to 700 m elevation, inhabiting dry and cold environments, on stony, sandy soils, sometimes rich in silt and clay, poor in organic matter. It forms large populations of cushion shrubs with numerous showy flowers (Fig.
6
).
Figure 6.
Fabiana australis
Alaria. Plants habit and flower details (Zuloaga FO 13991, SI). Photograph IBODA, Flora Argentina database.
Taxonomic notes.
The epithet
autralis
was selected based on the restricted distribution of this species in southern Argentina. It is not possible to use
Fabiana patagonica
as a specific epithet in
Fabiana
, because it is already in use in
Fabiana patagonica
Speg.
Fabiana australis
is one of the southernmost species of the genus. It shares with
F. foliosa
and
F. nana
a similar habit forming dense cushions in dry, cold, and poor soils of Patagonian Argentina.
Representative specimens examined.
Argentina
:
Santa Cruz
:
Dpto. Corpen Aike, G.E
. Barboza 3706 (CORD);
O. Boelcke
16264 (BAB);
A.A. Cocucci
3684 & 3723 (CORD);
M.N. Correa
6527 (BAB);
R.H. Fortunato
7492 (BAB);
C.A.
O'Donell
3794 (CORD00015699).
Dpto. Deseado, L.M
. Bernardello &
M.R. Figueroa Romero
335 (CORD00015696!);
O. Boelcke
, 12214 (BAB);
A.A. Cocucci
4175 (CORD);
M.N. Correa
2644 & 6697 (BAB);
B.E Leuenberger
4100 (B: D-14191 Berlin);
M.C. Romanczuk
989 (UEC);
F.B. Vervoorst
5658 (CORD 00015700!).
Dpto.
Gueer
Aike, A
. Soriano 5062 (BAB).
Dpto. Lago Argentino, G.E
. Barboza 3732 (CORD);
A.A. Cocucci
471 (CORD 00015694!);
R.H. Fortunato
4967 (BAB, ARIZ, NY, HRP);
C. Guerrido
785 (SI).
Dpto. Magallanes, G.E
. Barboza 3704 (CORD);
O. Boelcke
15394 (BAB);
Iter Patagonicum
762 L.
Hauman
&
C.M. Hicken
(SI);
B.E. Leuenberger
&
S. Arroyo
3710 (CORD 00015698!).
Dpto.
Rio
Chico
, M.N
. Correa &
E.G. Nicora
3517 (BAB; CORD 00015697!);
G.E. Barboza
3696 (CORD);
G.E. Barboza
3746 (CORD;
SI 063988
!);
G.E. Barboza
3748 (CORD);
O. Boelcke
12810 (BAB);
J.M. Bonifacino
2986 (SI);
C.M. Hicken
10245 (SI);
F.O. Zuloaga
13978 & 13991 (SI). Valle del
Rio
Santa Cruz
C. Burmeister
s.n. & 95 (SI);
M. Gentili
330 (BAB);
J. Koslowsky
122 (CORD 00015695!). Without locality
A. Donat
206 (SI);
P.K.H.
Dusen
5496 (SI);
E. Molina Massey
31 (SI); Tessleff 5496 (SI)
.
Chubut
:
Dpto.
Futaleufu
, A.A
. Cocucci 3997 (CORD 00022097!);
Dpto. Paso de Indios
, S.C
. Arroyo 208 (BAB, LIL, K);
Dpto. Sarmiento, A
. Alaria 321 (MERL).
Dpto.
Languineo
, A
. Alaria 324 (MEN)
.
Taxonomic characters differentiating
Calibrachoa
,
Fabiana
,
Petunia
, and
Nierembregia
are described in the following key. Geographic distribution of the four genera and
Petunia patagonica
, as well as photographs of flowers and seeds of representative species of each genus, are illustrated in Figure
4
.