Towards a Monophyletic Infrageneric Circumscription of Adesmia DC. (Dalbergieae, Leguminosae): a Taxonomic Revision in Adesmia series Adesmia
Author
Monteiro, Thiago Cobra E
Author
Iganci, João Ricardo Vieira
Author
Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
Author
Simpson, Beryl B.
Author
Vatanparast, Mohammad
Author
Lewis, Gwilym P.
Author
Klitgård, Bente B.
Author
Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca
Author
Vargas, Oscar M.
Author
Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-03-06
639
1
1
69
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
1179-3163
13213359
19.
Adesmia subnuda
(A.Gray) Burkart, Darwiniana
10(4): 491–494 (1954)
.
Type
:—
PERU
.
Lima
:
Obrajillo
, 1838, {fl./fr.},
Wilkes
,
C
. s.n.
(
holotype
: US barcode US00001942 [photo!])
.
≡
Adesmia hispidula
var.
subnuda
A.Gray, U.S. Expl. Exped., Phan.
15: 425 (1854).
=
Adesmia subnuda
var.
peruviana
(Vargas & Burkart) Burkart, Darwiniana
10(4): 494–495 (1954)
.
syn. nov.
TYPE
:
PERU
.
Cuzco
:
Quispicanchis
,
Pikillaccta
,
3200 m
,
02 May 1943
, {fl./fr.},
Vargas
,
C
. 3385
(
holotype
:
SI
barcode
SI004034
[photo!],
isotypes
:
CUZ
;
GH
barcode
GH00058412
[photo!])
.
≡
Adesmia muricata
var.
peruviana
Vargas & Burkart, Bol. Mus. Hist. Nat. Javier Prado
8: 218 (1944)
.
Ascendant subshrubs, adventitious roots from stem branch nodes absent.
Stem
pubescent to pilose, abundant white tector hairs intermixed with sparse ochraceous to black glandular setules, or these absent, on all plant parts.
Stipules
1–4×
0.5–1.5 mm
, linear to lanceolate (rarelY oboVate), pilose to glabrous.
Leaves
with (3–)4–6 pairs of leaflets; petiole
0.3–1.8 cm
long, rachis
0.5–4.5 cm
long, pubescent; leaflets 3–18×
2–8 mm
, oVal-orbicular to elliptic (rarelY obovate), apex obtuse or rarely retuse, base rounded, margin entire to dentate, pilose to glabrescent.
Raceme
terminal or rarely axillary, up to three axillary flowers amongst the leaves below the inflorescence, inflorescence
5.5–19 cm
long, pubescent to pilose; bracts
2–3 mm
long, lanceolate, glabrescent to glabrous; pedicel
4–13 mm
long, pubescent to pilose.
Flowers
6–10 mm
long; calyx
3–5 mm
long, externally pubescent to pilose, internally hirsute on the lobes with white tector hairs; lobes
2–3 mm
long, narrowlY triangular to linear; standard petal reflexed, 6–10×
6–9 mm
, orbicular, apex obtuse, externallY glabrous, claw 2–3×
1–3 mm
, internallY pubescent on the median portion; wing petals 6–9×
2–4 mm
, oboVate to narrowlY flabelliform, claw
2–3 mm
long; keel petals 6–8×
3–4 mm
, falcate, claw
2–3 mm
long; stamens
6–9 mm
long, anthers elliptical; gynoecium
7–10 mm
, ovary
3–5 mm
long, pubescent, 4–6-ovulate.
Lomentum
11–22 mm
long, falcate, light brownish, pubescent to pilose, sparse stiff black setules at the centre of each article, fruit with (2–)3–5(–6) articles, these 3–4×
3–4 mm
, lenticular.
Seeds
brownish to greYish, 1.5–2×
1.5–2 mm
, orbicular, without an aril. (
Figure 29 B–D
).
Distribution and Habitat—
The species occurs from
Bolivia
to
Peru
at high elevations in the Andean mountains, between
2600 m
and
3200 m
, in inter-Andean dry woods and on rocky-clay slopes.
FIGURE 32.
Geographical distribution of
Adesmia subnuda
(A.Gray) Burkart.
Phenology—
Adesmia subnuda
flowers and fruits from November to April.
Conservation status—
Least Concern (LC).
Adesmia subnuda
occupies a wide distribution through the Andean mountains of
Peru
and
Bolivia
, with an EOO of 39.859,
834 km
² and an AOO of
44 km
². It is well-sampled in herbaria. The species tends to grow in ruderal habitats, frequently occurring near cities, along roads, and close to villages.
Etymology—
A reference to the non-plumose setules present on the fruit articles of
Adesmia subnuda
.
Notes—
Adesmia subnuda
was first described as a variety of
A. hispidula
(Lag.) DC.
, from which it can only be differentiated by the lomentum articles which lack plumose setules (
vs.
the presence of plumose setules on the lomentum of
A. hispidula
). This notable morphological resemblance with a species of
Adesmia
subg.
Adesmia
ser.
Hispidulae
, together with the disjunt distribution of
A. subnuda
compared with other species of the previously recognised series
Subnudae
introduces some doubt on its placement in series
Adesmia
, especially as the species was not included in our molecular analyses.
Adesmia subnuda
is frequently confused with
Adesmia pimpinellifolia
, differing only by the lomentaceous fruits with 4–5(–6) lenticular articles of 4×
4 mm
(
vs
. fruit a hemicraspedium with 6–8(–10) orbicular articles of 3×
3 mm
in
A. pimpinellifolia
).
When describing
A. hispidula
var.
subnuda
,
Gray (1854)
cited Obrajillo, in the Peruvian Andes, as the type locality. A century later,
Burkart (1954)
elevated the variety to species level, but he did not mention the type locality. The botanist Asa Gray worked with collections of the
U.S.
Exploring Expedition, led by C. Wilkes and there is a specimen collected by Wilkes at Obrajillo,
Peru
identified as
A. hispidula
var.
β subnuda
in
US
herbarium (
US
0001942), this annotated by Burkart as an
isotype
. There are no other known Wilkes specimens of the taxon and we consider the
US
specimen (
US
0001942) as the
holotype
of
A. subnuda
following article 9.1 of the Nomenclatural Code (
Turland
et al.
2018
). The specimen was probably the one used by Asa Gray to describe the species.
Burkart (1954)
described
A. subnuda
as having 3–6 pairs of elliptic to orbicular leaflets with dentate to entire margins, and
A. subnuda
var.
peruviana
as having 3–4 pairs of obovate to orbicular leaflets with an entire margin. Additionally, he mentioned smaller flowers (without any measurement) and racemes up to
30 cm
long to diagnose
A. subnuda
var.
peruviana
. We found that the characters used to diagnose
A. subnuda
var.
peruviana
overlap with those of the typical
variety and
, therefore, synonymize
Adesmia subnuda
var.
peruviana
under
A. subnuda
.
Additional Specimens Examined
—
BOLÍVIA
.
CHUQUISACA
:
Oropeza
, km 32–33, road from Sucre to Potosí (Yotala – Puente Mendez),
Wood, J.R.I
.
10832
(
K
).
Zudañez
, em la subida de Icla hacia
Candelaria
,
01 March 2006
,
Wood, J.R.I
. et al. 22304
(
K
).
COCHABAMBA
:
Arce
,
3-4km
NE of Anzaldo along road to Cliza
,
29 January 2001
,
Wood, J.R.I
. &
Goyder, D.J.
17040
(
K
).
Capinota
,
Comunidad de Apillampa
,
17 Feb 2003
,
Thomas, E
.
216
(
K
).
Quillacollo
,
Sipe Sipe – Lipichi
,
29 March 2007
,
Duchen, P
. et al. 258
(
K
).
LA PAZ
:
Larecaja
,
de Sorata bajando el rio San Cristobal
hasta la gruta de San Pedro,
28 March 1991
,
Beck, S.G
. 18719
(
K
).
PERU
.
CUSCO
:
Calca
,
2 km
from Calca on road to Urubamba
,
13 April 1971
,
Hawkes, J. G
.
et al. 5151
(
L 1970515
[photo!]).
HUANCAVELICA
:
Tayacaja
,
Mantaro valley
, near la mejorada,
21 March 1926
,
Weberbauer, A
.
7609
(
F 562529
[photo!])
.