Towards a Monophyletic Infrageneric Circumscription of Adesmia DC. (Dalbergieae, Leguminosae): a Taxonomic Revision in Adesmia series Adesmia
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Monteiro, Thiago Cobra E
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Iganci, João Ricardo Vieira
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Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia
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Simpson, Beryl B.
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Vatanparast, Mohammad
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Lewis, Gwilym P.
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Klitgård, Bente B.
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Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca
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Vargas, Oscar M.
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Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula
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Phytotaxa
2024
2024-03-06
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
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10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
1179-3163
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6.
Adesmia grandiflora
(Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Kuntze, Bot. Misc.
3: 190 (1830)
.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
.
Mendoza
: side of the mountains near Mendoza,
s/d
, {fl./fr.},
Gillies
,
J
. s.n.
(
lectotype
designated by
Ulibarri and Burkart 38: 85 (2000)
:
K
barcode
K000328023
!,
isolectotypes
:
E
barcode
E00089108
[photo!];
E
barcode
E00089109
[photo!];
E
barcode
E00089110
[photo!])
.
≡
Patagonium grandiflorum
(Gillies ex Hook. & Arn.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl.
1: 200 (1891)
.
=
Adesmia calocarpa
Phil., Anales Univ.
Chile
27: 334 (1865)
.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
.
Mendoza
:
La Guardia
, 1865, {fr.},
Landbeck,
M
. s.n.
(
holotype
:
SGO
barcode
SGO000002502
[photo!],
isotypes
:
SGO
barcode
SGO000002504
[photo!];
P
barcode
P
02142360
[photo!])
.
≡
Adesmia grandiflora
var.
calocarpa
(Phil.) Kurtz, Bol. Acad. Nac. Ci.
15: 510 (1897)
.
≡
Patagonium calocarpum
(Phil.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl.
1: 200 (1891)
.
=
Adesmia grandiflora
var.
gracilis
Kurtz, Bol. Acad. Nac. Ci.
15: 510 (1897)
.
Type
:—
ARGENTINA
.
Mendoza
:
Bodenbender
9967
(
holotype
: not found)
.
Ascendant shrubs or subshrubs, adventitious roots from stem branch nodes absent.
Stem
pubescent to glabrescent, adpressed white tector hairs intermixed with short ochraceous glandular setules on all plant parts.
Stipules
2.5–3.5×
1.5– 2.5 mm
, deltate to triangular, glabrescent to glabrous. Leaves with (4–)6–8 pairs of leaflets; petiole
2–5 cm
long, rachis
4.5–7.5 cm
long, pilose to pubescent; leaflets 6–10×
2–7 mm
, orbicular to elliptic, apex obtuse, base acute to rounded, margin entire to dentate, glabrescent to glabrous on both surfaces.
Raceme
terminal,
12–25 cm
long, pubescent; bracts
2–3 mm
long, lanceolate, pubescent; pedicel straight to reflexed after anthesis,
5–20 mm
long, pubescent.
Flowers
16–20 mm
long; calyx
6–7 mm
long, externally pubescent, internally hirsute with white tector hairs; lobes
2–4 mm
long, narrowlY-triangular; standard petal reflexed, 16–18×
10–12 mm
, orbicular, apex obtuse, externallY pubescent, claw 4.5–5.5×
2.5–3.5 mm
, pubescent on its apical portion; wing petals flabelliform, 13–15×
4–5 mm
, claw
1.5–2.5 mm
long; keel petals 19–21×
5–7 mm
, falcate, claw
2–3 mm
long; stamens
11–13 mm
long, anthers elliptical; gYnoecium
12–14 mm
long, ovary
4–6.5 mm
long, pubescent, 10–12-ovulate.
Hemicraspedium
17–33 mm
long, straight, light brownish, pubescent, with 5–12 articles, these 2.5–3×
2.5–3 mm
, discoid.
Seeds
brownish, 2×
2 mm
, reniform, without an aril. (
Figure 12
).
Distribution and Habitat—
Adesmia grandiflora
is a common species in
Mendoza
,
Argentina
, and also has been found at
Neuquén
and Río Negro (
Fig. 10
). The species was reported to occur spontaneously between vineyards of grape in
Mendoza
, and occurs in high elevation grasslands between 1000 and
2000 m
. s. m.
Phenology—
The species bears flowers from October to December and fruits from November to December.
Conservation status—
Least Concern (LC).
Adesmia grandiflora
has an EOO of 141.891,
171 km
² and an AOO of
104 km
². The species is well represented in herbaria, and occurs abundantly in
Mendoza
, even in disturbed environments. The conservation status of the species was recently assessed as Least Concern in a detailed study of the threat level of Argentinian endemic species (
Salariato
et al.
2021
), which applied the same criteria we used.
Etymology—
The epithet alludes to the relatively large flowers, the largest in the genus
Adesmia
.
Notes—
Adesmia grandiflora
is closely related to
A. retrofracta
,
A. muricata
, and
A. pimpinellifolia
, species that share muriculate fruits. However,
Adesmia grandiflora
is easily recognized by its large flowers (
Fig. 12
),
16–20 mm
long (vs. flowers
6.7–9 mm
long in
A
.
muricata
,
8–10 mm
long in
A
.
pimpinellifolia
, and
9–12 mm
long in
A
.
retrofracta
).
Hooker
and
Arnott
(1830) designated the specimen collected by
J
.
Gillies
at the “side of the mountains near
Mendoza
” as the type collection.
We
found
four specimens
that match this original description in the protologue, three at
E
and one at
K
.
Ulibarri and Burkart (2000)
identified as
holotype
the specimen from
K
, but because the
Gillies
collection comprises four duplicate specimens,
Ulibarri and Burkart (2000)
had, in fact, effectively lectotypified the species and here we correct the
Gillies
specimen at
K
to
lectotype
.
Additional Specimens Examined
—
ARGENTINA
.
MENDOZA
:
Las Heras
,
03 December 1943
,
Covas
,
G
.
19041
(
K
);
Villavicencio
,
November 1917
,
Sanzin
,
R
.
1769
(
MVFA
).
Crucesita
, cerca
de Mendoza
, 1896,
Bodenbender
,
G
. 9968
(CORD).