The Morelloid clade of Solanum L. (Solanaceae) in Argentina: nomenclatural changes, three new species and an updated key to all taxa
Author
Knapp, Sandra
Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, UK
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7698-3945
s.knapp@nhm.ac.uk
Author
Chiarini, Franco
Museo Botanico, IMBIV (Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biologia Vegetal), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Casilla de Correo 495, 5000, Cordoba, Argentina
Author
Cantero, Juan J.
Museo Botanico, IMBIV (Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biologia Vegetal), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Casilla de Correo 495, 5000, Cordoba, Argentina & Departamento de Biologia Agricola, Facultad de Agronomia y Veterinaria, Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto, Ruta Nac. 36, km 601, 5804, Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, Argentina
Author
Barboza, Gloria E.
Museo Botanico, IMBIV (Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biologia Vegetal), Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Casilla de Correo 495, 5000, Cordoba, Argentina
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1085-036X
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Solanum tiinae Barboza & S. Knapp
sp. nov.
Figs 7
, 8
Diagnosis.
Like
Solanum aloysiifolium
Dunal but differing in narrower leaves decurrent onto the stems, antrorse pubescence, ellipsoid buds and strongly deflexed fruiting pedicels.
Figure 7.
Solanum tiinae
Barboza & S. Knapp
A
habit (
Barboza et al. 3491
)
B
details of the attenuate leaf base and winged stems with antrorse trichomes (
Barboza et al. 3491
)
C
flower bud (
Barboza et al. 3496
)
D
inflorescence (
Barboza et al. 3491
)
E
flowers at anthesis, note the changing colour and size (
Barboza et al. 3491
)
F
mature fruits (
Barboza et al. 3491
). All photographs by S. Knapp.
Type.
Argentina.
Tucuman
: Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Infiernillo, en el parador, 3042 m, 13 Feb 2012,
G.E. Barboza
,
S. Knapp & T.
Saerkinen
3496
(holotype: CORD [CORD00013848]; isotypes: BM [BM001115408, BM001115409], others to be distributed).
Figure 8.
Solanum tiinae
Barboza & S. Knapp (isotype:
Barboza et al. 3496
, BM [BM001115409]).
Description.
Perennial herbs or subshrubs sprawling from a woody base, to 50 cm tall. Stems narrowly winged, the wing to 0.5 mm wide, often invested with spinose processes (enlarged trichome bases), sparsely pubescent with antrorse eglandular, simple uniseriate trichomes, 6-10-celled, ca. 0.5 mm long, these white when dry; new growth densely to moderately pubescent with antrorse eglandular, simple 2-8-celled uniseriate trichomes, ca. 0.5 mm long; bark of older stems pale greenish brown, glabrescent. Sympodial units plurifoliate, the leaves not geminate. Leaves simple, 2-5 cm long, 0.6-2 cm wide, narrowly elliptic to almost lanceolate in some individuals, membranous, concolorous; adaxial surfaces sparsely and evenly pubescent with antrorse eglandular simple 2-4-celled uniseriate trichomes to 0.5 mm long, the trichomes slightly longer on the veins, white when dry; abaxial surfaces with similar, but denser eglandular antrorse pubescence; principal veins 4-6 pairs, drying yellow, especially abaxially; base attenuate and decurrent onto the winged stem and the leaves sessile or nearly so; margins entire or with a few teeth ca. 2 mm long, ca. 2 mm wide with blunt tips in the lower third to half; apex acute to slightly blunt-tipped; petiole absent to 0.2 mm long, eglandular pubescent like the stems and leaves. Inflorescences 2.5-5 cm long, opposite the leaves or internodal, forked with 2 short branches, with 10-20 flowers clustered at the tips of the inflorescence branches, sparsely pubescent with antrorse eglandular simple uniseriate trichomes like those of the stems; peduncle 1.2-2.5 cm long; pedicels 0.8-1 cm long, ca. 0.5 mm in diameter at the base, ca. 1 mm in diameter at the apex, strongly tapering, spreading to somewhat deflexed at anthesis, sparsely to moderately sparsely pubescent with antrorse eglandular simple uniseriate trichomes like the rest of the inflorescence, articulated at the base; pedicel scars clustered at the tips of the inflorescence branches, ca. 0.5 mm apart. Buds ellipsoid to somewhat turbinate (widest in lower third), the corolla strongly exserted from the calyx tube before anthesis, the style sometimes exserted from the bud before anthesis. Flowers 5-merous, perfect. Calyx tube 1.5-2 mm long, conical, the lobes (0.5)1-2 mm long, deltate with lanceolate tips, the sinuses rounded, sparsely pubescent with antrorse eglandular trichomes like the pedicels. Corolla 1.2-2.2 cm in diameter, white, pale violet or white tinged with violet, sometimes changing colour through anthesis, with a brownish yellow to yellow-green central star edged with brownish purple, stellate, lobed halfway to the base, the lobes 5-8 mm long, 4-5 mm wide, deltate to triangular, spreading or slightly reflexed at anthesis, adaxially glabrous, abaxially densely pubescent with eglandular papillae and simple uniseriate trichomes to 0.2 mm long. Stamens equal; filament tube minute; free portion of the filaments 0.5-1 mm long, adaxially densely pubescent with tangled transparent simple uniseriate trichomes; anthers 4-5 mm long, 1-1.25 mm wide, ellipsoid, yellow, the abaxial surfaces occasionally papillate, poricidal at the tips, the pores lengthening to slits with age. Ovary conical, glabrous; style 7-10 mm long, pubescent along almost the entire length, more densely in the lower half with tangled transparent simple trichomes to 0.5 mm long; stigma capitate to clavate, bright green in live plants, the surface minutely papillose. Fruit a globose berry, 0.8-0.9 cm in diameter, green with tiny white spots (immature?), opaque, the pericarp surface thin, matte, glabrous; fruiting pedicels 0.8-1 cm long, ca. 0.75 mm in diameter at the base, ca. 1.5 mm in diameter at the apex, thickened but not woody, strongly deflexed with a distinct bend at the pedicel base; fruiting calyx not enlarged or accrescent, the lobes appressed to the surface of the berry. Seeds 10-30 per berry, 1.7-2 mm long, 1-1.5 mm wide, not markedly flattened, teardrop shaped with an apical hilum, pale tan, the surfaces minutely pitted, the testal cells sinuate in outline. Stone cells 4-9 per berry, 0.7-1.5 mm in diameter, 2 usually larger than the rest. Chromosome number: n=12 (
Moscone 1992
, as
S. lorentzii Bitter var. montigenum
C.V.Morton).
Distribution
(Figure
9
).
Solanum tiinae
is endemic to Argentina; it has been collected from the provinces of Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta and
Tucuman
, with most collections from the area around the type locality at El Infiernillo.
Ecology and habitat.
Solanum tiinae
grows among rocks and in open areas in pre-puna habitats in the Andes (Fig.
7A
), from 2400 to 4000 m elevation.
Etymology.
Solanum tiinae
is named in honour of our long-term collaborator and colleague Dr. Tiina
Saerkinen
of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh; she was the first to notice the uniqueness of these plants, giving them the field name "
Solanum
misterioso" while in the field in 2012.
Preliminary conservation status
(
IUCN 2019
)
. AOO (76 km2 - EN); EOO (41,143 km2 - NT). Most collections of
S. tiinae
are from a very few commonly visited localities and the main road between
Tafi
del Valle and Amaicha del Valle in the province of
Tucuman
.
Solanum tiinae
is not found in protected areas, and based on the number of localities (ca. 5), the area of occupancy and the extent of occurrence, we assign a preliminary threat status of Vulnerable (VU B2a,biii). Where it occurs
S. tiinae
is not common or weedy, although it does grow in open areas.
Notes.
It is surprising that
S. tiinae
has not been described previously, as the area from which the type and many other collections come is one of the most intensively collected Andean areas in Argentina. None of the collections we cite here were cited in
Morton (1976)
. We have encountered specimens of
S. tiinae
identified as
S. aloysiifolium
(and its synonyms, see
Barboza et al. 2013
) and
S. cochabambense
. It is similar to those taxa in its forked inflorescence with a long peduncle, but differs from
S. aloysiifolium
in its larger, less deeply stellate purple or purplish cream (rather than white) corollas, and from
S. cochabambense
in its smaller habit and winged stems. The strongly antrorse pubescence of
S. tiinae
is distinctive and not found in either
S. aloysiifolium
or
S. cochabambense
.
Solanum tiinae
also resembles the highly variable species
S. salicifolium
, from which it can be distinguished by its shorter (1-2 mm versus 2.5-3 mm long) calyx lobes, the strongly antrorse pubescence (Fig.
7B
), the strictly furcate (versus only occasionally once branched) inflorescences with more flowers (10-20 versus 4-10) (Fig.
7B, C
) and the calyx lobes (Fig.
7F
) that are tightly appressed to the berry (versus spreading and slightly recurved). These two taxa have been collected in the same habitat (e.g.,
Barboza et al. 3491
,
S. tiinae
and
Barboza et al. 3494
,
S. salicifolium
from km 92 on the Amaicha del Valle to
Tafi
del Valle road) and can be easily distinguished in the field using corolla shape - those of
S. salicifolium
are deeply stellate with relatively narrow lobes, while those of
S. tiinae
are less deeply and more broadly lobed (Fig.
7E
).
Additional specimens examined
(paratypes)
. Argentina.
Jujuy
: Dtto. Tilcara, Sierra de Zenta, 4000 m, Feb 1931,
Budin 7471
(CORD).
La Rioja
: Dtto.
Famatina
, Rodeo de las Vacas, 3000-4000 m, Feb 1913,
Flossdorf 55
(SI); Quebrada Encrucijada, 3500-5000 m, Mar 1913,
Flossdorf 56
(SI).
Salta
: Dtto. San Carlos, Amblayo, 2371 m, 16 Mar 1943,
Hunziker 2623
(CORD); Dtto. Cachi, Ruta Prov. 33, de Piedra del Molino a El Carril, La Herradura, 3110 m, 26 Feb 2009,
Zuloaga et al. 11256
(CORD, SI).
Tucuman
: Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Pinar de los Ciervos, Km 70, 2400 m, 6 Mar 1998,
Barboza et al. 139
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Pinar de Los Ciervos, km 70, 2400 m, 6 Mar 1998,
Barboza et al. 140
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, entre
Tafi
del Valle y
Amaicha
: Km 76, 6 Mar 1998,
Barboza et al. 150
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, entre
Tafi
del Valle y
Amaicha
: Km 76, 6 Mar 1998,
Barboza et al. 151
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, entre
Tafi
del Valle y Amaicha, 6 Mar 1998,
Barboza et al. 152
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Infiernillo, 2920 m, 19 Mar 2006,
Barboza et al. 1705
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Carapunco, rumbo a Amaicha del Valle por RP307, 2864 m, 24 Feb 2009,
Barboza et al. 2167
(CORD); El Infiernillo, 2960 m, 24 Feb 2009,
Barboza et al. 2172
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, La Quebradita, a unos pocos km de
Tafi
del valle rumbo a Amaicha del Valle, 2053 m, 21 Feb 2011,
Barboza et al. 3014
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, a 28 km de
Tafi
rumbo a Amaicha del Valle, 2857 m, 21 Feb 2011,
Barboza et al. 3019
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, desde Amaicha del Valle rumbo a
Tafi
del Valle, entre km 92-91, 3000 m, 13 Feb 2012,
Barboza et al. 3491
(BM, CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, entre
Tafi
del Valle y
Amaicha
, El Infiernillo, 19 Feb 1988,
Cocucci et al. 293
(CORD);
Tafi
del Valle, 2500 m, 24 Feb 1998,
Cocucci 989
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Km. 82, al N de
Tafi
del Valle, hacia la quebrada del
Baron
, 3100 m, 26 Feb 1959,
Diers 285
(SI); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Molle, en el camino entre
Tafi
del Valle y Amaicha, km 91-92, 2800-2900 m, 12 Feb 1986,
Hunziker et al. 24878
(BM, CORD [x2], E, MO); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Molle, en el camino entre
Tafi
del Valle y Amaicha, km 91-92, 2800-2900 m, 12 Feb 1986,
Hunziker et al. 24879
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, viniendo desde
Tafi
del Valle, rumbo a Amaicha del Valle, entre kms 75 y 76, 2600- 2700 m, 14 Dec 1995,
Hunziker et al. 25546
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Infiernillo, 22 km de
Tafi
del Valle, 2950 m, 18 Mar 1972,
Krapovickas et al. 21885
(CTES);
Tafi
, 2000 m, 4 Dec 1908,
Lillo 8691
(CORD, LIL, SI, US); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, La
Cienaga
; Sierra de Tucuman, 10 Jan 1874,
Lorentz & Niederlein 565
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, 16 km N de
Tafi
del Valle, Mojon, K [km] 78, 16 Mar 1972,
Marunak
et al.209
(CTES); Infiernillo,
Tafi
del Valle, 1850 m, 2 Mar 1972,
Meyer s.n.
(LIL); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Ruta 40, ca. 10 km NW de
Tafi
del Valle, Cumbres
Calchaquies
, 2985 m, 26 Jan 2007,
Paula-Souza et al. 7912
(CTES); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Infiernillo, 3040 m, 8 Mar 1955,
de la Sota 236
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Cumbres
Calchaqui
, Quebrada Honda, 3100 m, 23 Jan 1952,
Sparre 9232
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Cumbres
Calchaqui
, Quebrada Honda, 3100 m, 23 Jan 1952,
Sparre 9233
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Tafi del Valle, 4 Dec 1960,
Subils &
Artico
285
(BM, CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, Colalao del Valle, alrededores, 17 Feb 1979,
Subils & Bernardello 2670
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, pasando
Tafi
del Valle rumbo a Amaicha, Carapunco, 2942 m, 1 Apr 2012,
Urdampilleta et al. 760
(CORD); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle,
Tafi
del Valle, 2900 m, 29 Jul 1971,
Without Collector s.n.
(BAA); Dtto.
Tafi
del Valle, El Infiernillo, RP 307, 2995 m, 18 Mar 2018,
Zuloaga et al. 16415
(SI).
Figure 9.
Distribution of
Solanum tiinae
Barboza & S. Knapp.