A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
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Wood, John R. I.
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Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
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Williams, Bethany R. M.
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Scotland, Robert W.
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399.
Ipomoea rubens
Choisy
,
Mem
. Soc. Phys.
Geneve
6
: 463[81]. 1834. (Choisy 1834: 463[81])
Ipomoea lilacina
Blume
, Bijdr. Fl. Ned. Ind. 13
: 716. 1826. (Blume 1825-6: 716), nom. illeg., non
Ipomoea lilacina
Schrank (1822)
. Type. JAVA. Batavia
,
Blume
1097
(holotype L0004203, possible isotype P).
Ipomoea riparia
G. Don
, Gen. Hist. 4
: 265. 1838. (Don 1838: 265). Type.
SAO
TOME AND
PRINCIPE
. (holotype BM000930417, fide Verdcourt 1963: 135, n.v.).
Ipomoea baclii
Choisy
,
Mem
. Soc. Phys.
Geneve
8
(1): 60[138]. 1838. (Choisy 1838: 60[138]). Type. SENEGAL.
Bacle
s.n. (holotype G00135884).
Ipomoea rubens
var.
lanata
Choisy Prodr.
[A.P. de Candolle] 9: 371. 1845. (Choisy 1845: 381). Type. INDIA. Pirgun,
Buchanan-Hamilton in Wallich
2252 (isotype K).
Ipomoea lindleyi
Choisy in A.P. de Candolle
, Prodr. 9
: 371. 1845. (Choisy 1845: 381). Type. MADAGASCAR. (holotype CGE00070, isotype BR).
Ipomoea parkeri
Choisy in A.P. de Candolle
, Prodr. 9
: 381. 1845. (Choisy 1845: 381). Type. GUYANA. Demerara,
K.D. Parker
(holotype G 00135830, isotype K 000612844).
Pharbitis fragrans
Bojer ex Choisy in A.P. de Candolle
, Prodr. 9
: 341. 1845. (Choisy 1845: 341). Type. MADAGASCAR. Foulepoint,
Bojer
s.n. (holotype G00135106).
Ipomoea fragrans
(Bojer ex Choisy) Baker
, Fl. Mauritius 209
. 1877. (Baker 1877: 209).
Ipomoea parkeri
var.
subsericea
Meisn. in Martius et al.
, Fl. Brasil. 7
: 284. 1869. (Meisner 1869: 284). Type. SURINAM. Salem,
H.R. Wullschlaegel
346 (BR0000005837717).
Ipomoea hellebarda
Schweinf. ex Hallier
f.
, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 18
: 142. 1893 (Hallier 1893b: 142). Type. SUDAN. Matemma,
G.A. Schweinfurth
2176 (holotype B†?, isotype P00434209).
Ipomoea villicalyx
N. E. Br.
, Trans. Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 20
: 64. 1894 (Brown, NE 1894: 64). Type. ARGENTINA or PARAGUAY. Gran Chaco,
E. Gibert
(lectotype K000612910, designated here).
Ipomoea oxyphylla
Baker
, Bull. Misc. Inf. Kew 1894
: 71
. 1894. (Baker 1894: 71). Type. ANGOLA.
Welwitsch
6229 (holotype K000097183, isotypes LISU).
Ipomoea stuhlmannii
Dammer, Pflanzenw. Ost-Afrikas
333. 1895. (Engler 1895: 333). Type. TANZANIA. Bukumbi
,
Stuhlmann
828
(holotype B†).
Ipomoea hovarum
Rendle, J. Bot.
39: 58. 1901. (Rendle 1901: 58). Type. MADAGASCAR.
C.T. Hilsenberg & W.Bojer
s.n. (holotype BM).
Ipomoea brasseuriana
De Wild. Ann. Mus.
Congo Belge, Bot.
ser
. 4, [1(3)]: 115. 1903 (Wilderman 1902-3: 115). Type. CONGO. Environs du Lac Moero,
E. Verdick
s.n. (holotype BR0000008884886).
Ipomoea bonii
Gagnep., Notul. Syst. (Paris)
3: 142. 1915. (Gagnepain 1915: 142). Type. VIETNAM. Hanoi,
H.F. Bon
2816, 4233 (syntypes K, L, P).
Ipomoea garnieri
Standl. & L.O. Williams
, Ceiba 3
: 128. 1952. (Standley and Williams 1952b: 128). Type. NICARAGUA.
A. Garnier
110 (holotype F0054841).
Type.
INDIA.
Wallich
1421 (lectotype G00227258, designated by Wood et al. 2015: 20, isolectotypes K-W, G).
Description.
Twining perennial herb, stems tomentose, to several metres long. Leaves petiolate, 4-8
x
3-5 cm, ovate-deltoid, often shallowly 3-lobed, cordate with rounded auricles, apex acute, adaxially pubescent, abaxially grey-tomentose; petioles 2-4 cm, grey-tomentose. Inflorescence of compact, axillary, pedunculate cymes; peduncles 3-12 cm, densely woolly-pilose; bracteoles 3-7 mm, linear, caducous; secondary peduncles (if present) 2-3 mm; pedicels 5-17 mm, pilose; sepals somewhat unequal, outer (8-)10-14 mm, accrescent to 16 mm in fruit, ovate-deltoid, acute (or obtuse), pilose, inner sepals 8-12 mm, obtuse, pilose, margins scarious; corolla 4-5.5 cm long, funnel-shaped, pink, sericeous-pubescent, limb 4-5 cm diam. Capsules globose, 8-13
x
11-12 mm, enclosed by sepals, glabrous; seeds 5-6 mm long, pilose.
Illustration
:
O'Donell
(1959b: 231) as
Ipomoea riparia
; Deroin (2001: 241); Figure
190B
.
Distribution.
A pantropical species originally described from India but with every appearance of being native in parts of the New World especially in the basin of the
Paraguay-Parana
Rivers. It is a plant with a very distinct ecology, growing at low altitudes beside slow-moving tropical rivers, streams and small lakes but is very scattered in its distribution, being rare or absent from many parts of the neotropics, particularly north of the Isthmus of Panama.
ARGENTINA. Chaco
: Resistencia,
O'Donell
5578 (LIL).
Corrientes
:
T.M. Pedersen
5557 (C, E, S), 6461 (C, S).
Entre
Rios
:
A. Burkart
30083 (RB, SI) - requires confirmation.
Misiones
: Posadas,
C.
O'Donell
5601 (LIL); San Ignacio,
H.A. Keller & N.G. Paredes
7095 (CTES, FCQ).
PARAGUAY. Alto Paraguay
: Est. Miranda,
F. Mereles
6824 (FCQ).
Central
:
Rio
Salado on road to Limpio,
J.R.I. Wood et al.
28141 (FCQ); Lago
Ypacarai
,
F. Mereles
459 (FCQ, MO).
Cordillera
:
Ypacarai
,
E. Hassler
12183 (BM, K, MO, S).
Itapua
:
A. Pin et al.
565 (PY);
B. Balansa
1054 (P).
Presidente Hayes
: Puente Remanso,
K. Ericsson
582 (MO, PY).
BRAZIL. Amazonas
: Lago do
Carao
,
V.F. Kinupp
1903 (INPA).
Mato Grosso
:
C.A.M. Lindman
3195 (S); P. Estadual do Xingo,
D. Zappi et al.
3157 (K, RB); Novo Mundo,
D. Sasaki et al.
1474 (K).
Mato Grosso do Sul
: Faz. Acurizal, near
Corumba
,
G. Schaller
184 (NY); Cabeceira Grande, Rio Preto,
A.A. Santos & J.B. Pereira
1806 (CEN).
Parana
:
K.K. Kita
304 (MBM).
Sao
Paulo
:
V. Stranghetti
297 (UEC). Also Acre, Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro fide Flora do Brasil (2020).
FRENCH GUIANA.
Savane Matiti,
G. Cremers
14484a (CAY).
GUYANA.
Jenman
5531 (K);
D. Hancock
50 (K).
SURINAM.
J. Langouw
1064 (K);
J. Langouw & J.C. Lindeman
1430 (K).
BOLIVIA. Beni
: Cercado, Laguna
Suarez
,
N. Ritter & M. Ritter
3346 (BOLV, MO); Vaca
Diaz
, Riberalta,
J. Solomon
16736 (LPB, MO).
Cochabamba
: Puerto Villarroel,
R.
Chavez
de Michel
3269 (LPB). Pando:
Rio
Negro,
Vargas et al.
980 (LPB).
Santa Cruz
:
German
Busch, Puerto
Suarez
,
R. Frey et al.
494 (MO, USZ);
Nuflo
de
Chavez
, Sam Miguelito,
A. Fuentes
1586 (LPB, NY, USZ); Velasco, El Refugio,
J.R.I. Wood & H. Huaylla
20754 (HSB, K, LPB, USZ).
PERU. Loreto
: Res. Nac. Pacaya-Samiria,
C. Del Cario
2275 (MO).
ECUADOR. Guayas
:
L.B. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen
95 (AAU. MO, S).
Los
Rios
:
G. Harling
435 (MO).
COLOMBIA. Arauca
:
L.E.Forero & J.C. Betancour
193 (COL, MO).
Choco
:
H.
Leon
266 (COL).
Magdalena
: Chiriguana,
C. Allen
48 (MO).
VENEZUELA. Delta Amacuro
: Antonio
Diaz
,
J. Steyermark et al.
114834 (MO).
NICARAGUA.
Matagalpa,
P.P. Moreno
4908 (MO).
HONDURAS.
Lago Yojoa,
J.M. MacDougal et al.
3093 (MO).
MEXICO. Jalisco
:
E.J. Lott et al.
2867 (MEXU).
Tabasco
:
A. Novelo et al.
4127 (MO);
Veracruz
:
Minatitlan
,
M.A. Tenorio Torres
2 (MEXU).
TRINIDAD.
Crueger
(?) s.n, [4/10/1849] (K).
Note.
This superficially appears to belong to the
Jalapa
radiation (species 1-83) but molecular sequencing shows that it is an unrelated Old World species (
Munoz-Rodriguez
et al. 2019). The pilose sepals and grey-tomentose leaves can lead to confusion with
Ipomoea longibarbis
but the corolla is shorter and the bracteoles much smaller. Moreover their habitats are quite different,
Ipomoea rubens
growing by water whereas
I. longibarbis
is a plant of very dry scrub.
• Species 400-417 form a neotropical clade nested within the Old World Clade (OWC). Although several species show obvious similarities to others in the clade, there is no obvious single over-riding morphological feature which characterises the group. It is noteworthy that
Ipomoea obscura
and
I. ochracea
belong to this clade although they are generally considered to be introductions from the Old World to the neotropics.