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
639
1
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1
1179-3163
13213359
12.
Adesmia neuquenensis
Burkart, Darwiniana
12(1): 91–93 (1960)
.
Type
:—
ARGENTINA
.
Neuquén
: entre
Neuquén
y
Zapala
, 1925–1927, {fl./fr.},
Comber
,
H
.
F
.
1286
(
holotype
:
K
barcode
K000328035
!)
.
Erect subshrubs, adventitious roots from stem branch nodes absent.
Stem
pilose, white tector hairs intermixed with ochraceous glandular setules, which are only present on the stem, stipules, on the pedicel close to the calyx, and on the articles of the fruit.
Stipules
3–6×
0.5–1.5 mm
, narrowlY triangular, pubescent.
Leaves
with 3–6 pairs of leaflets; petiole
0.6–2.3 cm
long, rachis
0.6–3.3 cm
long, pilose to glabrescent; leaflets 4–7×
1.5–3.5 mm
, orbicular, apex obtuse, base rounded, margin entire, pubescent.
Panicles
terminal,
6–15 cm
long, glabrous; bracts
1–3 mm
long, lanceolate, pubescent; pedicel
5–13 mm
long, glabrous.
Flowers
3.5–5 mm
long; calyx
2.6–3.5 mm
long, externally pubescent, internally pubescent on the lobes; lobes
1–2 mm
long, triangular, the carinal lobe longer; standard petal reflexed, 4.5–5×
2.5–4 mm
, oblong to narrowlY-oboVate, apex emarginate, externallY glabrous, claw 0.7–1.3×
0.5–1 mm
, internallY pubescent distallY; wing petals 3–4.5×
1–1.5 mm
, oboVate, claw
1–2 mm
long; keel petals 3–3.5×
1–2 mm
, falcate, claw
1–1.5 mm
long; stamens
3–4 mm
long, anthers orbicular; gynoecium
3–4.5 mm
long, ovary
1.5–2 mm
long, pubescent, 3-ovulate.
Lomentum
5–6 mm
long, straight, dark brownish, pubescent, fruit with 1–3 articles these 1.5–2.5×
1–2 mm
, orbicular.
Seeds
brownish, 1–1.5×
1–1.8 mm
, orbicular, without an aril.
Distribution and Habitat—
The species is endemic to the
Neuquén province
in
Argentina
(
Fig. 21
), where it is known from a few collections from the Parque Nacional Laguna Blanca, in Zapala department. The species occurs in open grasslands and dry shrublands of Patagonia.
Phenology—
Adesmia neuquenensis
bears flowers and fruits from December to January.
Conservation status—
Endangered (EN) B2a,b(iii). With an EOO of
723,989 km
² and an AOO of only
16 km
², the species is extremely restricted in range to the surroundings of the Parque Nacional Laguna Blanca. Thus, even though the national park partially protects the species, the extinction of any populations would severely threaten the genetic diversity of
Adesmia neuquenensis
. The conservation status of the species was recently assessed as Endangered in a detailed study of the threat level of Argentinian endemic species (
Salariato
et al.
2021
), which was based on the same criteria we used.
Etymology—
The specific epithet
neuquenensis
alludes to the
Neuquén province
in
Argentina
, to which the species is endemic.
Notes—
The disjunct distribution of
Adesmia nequenensis
in comparison with the other three species of the previously recognized series
Subnudae
led us to doubt the status of the series proposed by
Burkart (1967a)
. This was reenforced by the morphological distinctness of the species, with paniculate inflorescences (
vs.
racemes or axillary flowers in other species of the series). The placement of
A. neuquenensis
in series
Adesmia
remains unclear, because the species was not sampled in our phylogeny.
The
paratype
collection
Comber 221
of
A. neuquenensis
is deposited in the La Plata (LP) Herbarium of
Buenos Aires
. A duplicate of
Comber
221
in the Kew Herbarium (K) corresponds to
Adesmia corymbosa
Clos
according to
Burkart (1960)
.
Additional Specimens Examined
—
ARGENTINA
.
NEUQUÉN
:
Añelo
,
Chihuido Medio
,
Ruta Prov.
7,
09 December 1982
,
Mall,
M
.
et al. 3389
(
MO 4076659
).
Zapala
, 1925-1927,
Comber
,
H
.
F
.
1286
(
K 000328035
)
.