The genus Astragalus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Galegeae) in Mexico
Author
Castillón, Eduardo Estrada
0000-0003-1061-9862
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, A. P. 41, 67700, Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico
aeduardoestradac@prodigy.net.mx
Author
Quintanilla, José Ángel Villarreal
0000-0001-9672-8693
Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Departamento de Botánica, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
javillarreal00@yahoo.com
Author
Delgado-Salinas, Alfonso
0000-0002-9322-9968
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Biología, 21068
adelgado@ib.unam.mx
Author
Rebman, Jon P.
0000-0002-4150-7356
San Diego Natural History Museum, P. O. Box 121390, San Diego, California, 92112
jrebman@sdnhm.org
text
Phytotaxa
2023
2023-03-07
586
1
1921
1935
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.586.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.586.1.1
1179-3163
7703999
72.
Astragalus pomonensis
M. E. Jones,
Contr. W. Bot. 10: 59, pl. 9. 1902
Type:
—
USA
,
California
,
Pomona
,
Tamcula
,
24 April 1882
,
Jones
3166
(
holotype
:
RSA0003063
digital image!,
RSA0003064
digital image!;
lectotype
:
BM001042746
digital image!;
isolectoype
:
NY00005662
digital image!,
US01108150
digital image!)
.
Phaca pomonensis
(M. E. Jones) Rydb., N. Amer. Fl.
24(6): 346. 1929.
Perennial
; Stems up to
80 cm
long, decumbent and scattered, suberect, rarely erect, pubescent to glabrate; trichomes up to
0.7 mm
long, appressed, subappressed or almost straight.
Stipules
2–10.5 mm
long, ovate to deltoid, semi-clasping, surrounding half or almost the total of stem´s circumference, not connate.
Leaves
5–22 cm
long, leaflets 25–41,
3–37 mm
long, linear, oblong, elliptic, ovate to rhombic, truncate, subacute, retuse, mucronate, abaxially minute strigose or few scattered trichomes.
Peduncles
5.5–14 cm
long, erect or somewhat decumbent with age; the racemes
3–9.5 cm
long, flowers 10–45.
Flowers
whitish or white with green tones to ochroleucous; the calyx 5–7.7 ×
3–4.5 mm
, strigose, the trichomes white, black or both mixed, the tube
3.5–5 mm
long, campanulate basally inequilaterous, the teeth
1–3 mm
long, triangular to subulate; the banner 11–15.3 ×
5.7–8 mm
, recurved, obovate to rhombic; the wings 10.6–15 ×
2.2–3.2 mm
, the claw
5–6.9 mm
long, the blade
6.2–9.5 mm
long, oblong to; the keel 9.4–13.2 ×
2.3–2.9 mm
, the claw
5.1–6.9 mm
long, the blade
4.6–6.9 mm
long, incurved.
Pod
1.8–5 ×
1–2.4 cm
, sessile, ascending o spreading, oblique, ovoid, inflated, bladder like, basally rounded, distally contracted in a short, straight or curved beak, ventrally open sulcate along the suture, dorsally slightly sulcate along suture, the valves ochre to purple, scattered strigose to glabrate with age, papery, sub-diaphanous and shiny, soflty reticulate, septum absent; ovules 34–55; seeds
2.3–3.5 mm
long, mitten shape, brown, olive, opaque.
Distribution:—
In Mexico, only in Baja
California
, from Ensenada, through Ejido Erendira and San Vicente to Ignacio López Rayón (
31°11’N
–
116°20’W
) and one isolated location, near Santa Catarina (
29°31’N
–
115°15’W
). Also, in
California
in
USA
(
Fig. 22
).
Habitat:—
Sandy and granitic soils; grasslands; stream banks with willow, salt cedar; roadside; disturbed areas with estafiate;
225–
675 m
.
Comments:—
This small surface adjacent to Ensenada harbors at least nine
Astragalus
species.
But only
A. douglasii
var.
parishii
and
A. pomonensis
has whitish, yellowish to ochroleucous flowers, they can be discerned by the leaflets number (
11–19 in
A. douglasii
)
and petal size (shorter in
A. douglasii
, banner
8.1–12 mm
, wings
7.9–10.7 mm
, keel
7.8–9.6 mm
).
Specimens examined:—BAJA
CALIFORNIA
:
20 May 1979
,
Las Cruces
ca.
20 km
east of
Ensenada
,
R. Moran
27300
(
CAS
,
SD
)
;
18 March 1956
,
J. T. Howell San Carlos Canyon
below Agua Caliente, 31085
(
CAS
)
;
4 April 1982
, Canon
San
Jose,
17 km
E of San Vicente
, in brad sandy arroyo,
R. Moran
30266
(
MEXU
,
NY
,
SD
,
TEX-LL
)
;
25 April 1976
,
Common
at roadside and on grassy flat, about 3 kilometers south of
Uruapan
,
R. Moran
22905
(
ENCB
,
NY
,
US
)
;
1 May 1976
,
Mountains
8 km
SW of Ojos Negros
; noted for ca.
3 miles
only at roadside,
R. Moran
22919
(
ENCB
,
NY
,
SD
)
;
5 April 1931
,
Las Animas Canyon
15–20 miles
osuth of Ensenada,
I. L
.
Wiggins
5169 (
CAS
,
NY
,
US
)
;
30 May 1983
,
Ca.
16.6 miles
east of
Ensenada
along
Hwy
to
San
Felipe, in sandy burned-over field (probably formerly mostly sage scrub)
R. F. Thorne
56016,
W. Wisura
,
W. Steinman
, et al.
(
SD
)
;
16 November 1980
,
Santa Lucía
, mouth of Cañón
San
Carlos, in sandy bottom near stream,
R. Moran
29458
(
SD
)
;
4 April 1982
,
Rancho San José
,
16 km
east of
San Vicente
, in weedy field & at roadside,
R. Moran
30255
(
ENCB
,
SD
)
;
10 April 1982
, Arroyo
San Vicente
in sandy bed,
3 km
NE of San Vicente
,
R. Moran
30275
(
MEXU
,
SD
)
;
10 April 1982
,
Cañón Agua Caliente
,
5 km
NE of San Vicente
, in sandy bottom,
R. Moran
30303
(
SD
)
;
18 February1956
,
Floor of San Carlos Canyon
below Aqua Caliente,
J. T
. Howell 31085 (
SD
)
;
8 April
1979
,
1 km
ENE of Media Luna
(west of
Ojos Negros
), at roadside,
R. Moran
26972
(
SD
)
;
21 March 2012
,
Canyon San Isidro
; approximately
3.3 km
northeast of
Erendira
, in the bottom of the canyon just south off the main road into Erendira,
J
.
Rebman
22838,
S. Vanderplank
(
SD
)
;
18 March 1987
,
L. E.
López
38
(
MEXU
)
;
14 July 2016
,
Ejido Eréndira
, aporx.
100 km
al sur de Ensenada, por la carretera a
San
Quintín, mpio. Ensenada,
Estrada 22829
,
Yen
, Delgadillo
(
CFNL
)
.