Taxonomic notes on Plectocephalus (Centaurea s. l., Centaureinae, Asteraceae) from Chile, including new combinations and synonyms
Author
Penneckamp, Diego
Laboratorio de Biodiversidad y Ecología del Dosel, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, P. O. Box 567, Valdivia, Chile & Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Casilla 787, Santiago, Chile
Author
Chaura, Rodrigo
Laboratorio de Biodiversidad y Ecología del Dosel, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, P. O. Box 567, Valdivia, Chile & Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Casilla 787, Santiago, Chile
Author
Rojas, Gloria
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Casilla 787, Santiago, Chile
Author
Stuessy, Tod
Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, University of Vienna, Rennweg 14, A- 1030 Vienna, Austria & Herbarium and Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, 1315 Kinnear Avenue, Columbus, USA
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Plectocephalus formosus
(Ravenna) Penneck. & Gl. Rojas
,
comb. nov.
(
Figure 3
).
Basionym
:—
Centaurea formosa
Ravenna (2006: 48–49)
.
Type
:—
CHILE
:
Coquimbo Region
,
Elqui Province
, bushy field near
El Arrayán
about
25 km
north from
La Serena
,
October 2003
,
P
.
Ravenna
5023
(
Holotype
BA
;
isotypes
Herb. Rav.,
CONC
).
Neotype
:—
CHILE
.
Coquimbo Region
:
Elqui Province
,
Panamericana Norte
,
between La Serena and Caleta Hornos
, before
Juan Soldado
bridge, (
29°39’ S
,
71°18’ W
),
80–190 m
,
3 October 1991
,
Ch. von Bohlen
1209
(
holotype
SGO 133272
!).
Note:—Although our efforts to locate the
type
material in the mentioned institutions have been unfruitful, we accept this as a distinct species based on the detailed description. However the
type
material do not exist at the herbaria cited (BA, CONC, pers. comm.) and the P. Ravenna´s personal herbarium was destroyed (Ravenna’s daughter, pers. comm.), so here we designate a new
type
specimen for this species name.
Shrub ca.
1.5–2 m
tall, branched, lignified at base, perennial. Stems glabrous to glabrescent, striated toward apex. Leaves pinnately-parted to pinnatisect, (2–)2.5–9 ×
0.7–2.6 cm
, lamina glabrous to glabrescent at adaxial surface and puberulent at abaxial surface with revolute margin. Capitulum borne singly on a glabrescent, striate peduncle, accompanied by some reduced leaves in form of pinnatifid bracts. Involucre globose, hemispheric-campanulate, large, (2–)2.5–3.5(–4) cm diam., woolly-pilose at base. Phyllaries many in 5–7 series. Internal phyllaries of first series sparsely woolly-pilose on adaxial surface at the base and center, becoming glabrous toward margins or rarely glabrescent. External series phyllaries shorter and wider, subcordate, ovate to ovate-lanceolate with acute apex, 5–10 ×
5–7 mm
, inner phyllaries longer and narrowly lanceolate, linear-lanceolate to subspathulate, 25 ×
2–5 mm
, with apex expanded into an erect spreading pectinate-fringed coriaceous appendage, brownish, being c. 1/3 to equaling inner phyllary length or even external phyllary length. Phyllaries with fimbriate appendage with a long mucro at apex. Ray florets sterile, 3.5–5 ×
0.4–0.5 cm
, corolla 5-lobed, lobes lanceolate with apex acute, 2.5 ×
0.3–0.4 cm
, tube
1.5–2.5 cm
long. Disc florets tubular, smaller than ray florets, fertile and hermaphroditic, 2–2.3 ×
0.2–0.3 cm
, corolla 5-lobed, lobes acute to linear-lanceolate separated at least 1/5 to 1/4 of length. Corollas very showy, ligules pink to whitish, disc floret corollas whitish-yellow. Style
8–10 mm
with bilobed stigma, stigma branches ca.
3 mm
. Anthers ca.
7 mm
long. Pappus and mature cypselae not seen.
FIGURE 2.
Plectocephalus chilensis
var.
brevilobus
: A, living plant in natural habitat; B, detail of flowering capitulum. Photograph by Rodrigo Chaura.
Etymology
:—From the Latin,
formosus
, meaning beautiful, because this species has large and very showy ornamental flowers, having one of the largest capitula in the genus.
Distribution and ecology
:—Restricted to sclerophyllous shrublands in coastal areas of Juan Soldado north of La Serena,
Coquimbo Region
(ca.
29°39’31.00” S
,
71°18’42.00” W
) and in the range of Chañaral de Aceituno (ca.
29°3’60.00” S
,
71°29’0.00” W
) in the
Atacama Region
.
Notes
:—This species was proposed by
Ravenna (2006)
in a little-known journal, but nonetheless effectively published.The name was also validly published because the author provided a description,
type
specimen, and indicated the institution of deposit. Since the species appears to be a good one, and for clarity with regard to the other species of
Plectocephalus
in
Chile
, we provide a new comprehensive description and key.
Plectocephalus formosus
resembles
P.floccosus
, which differs by lacking woolly-tomentose stems.
Plectocephalus formosus
is also similar to
P. chilensis
, from which the former differs in the abaxial puberulent surface of the leaves.
One might speculate that based on intermediate morphological features and distribution,
P. formosus
might have originated through hybridization between
P. chilensis
and
P. floccosus
. This might be an example of a recent speciation radiation that occurred in this region of the distribution of
Plectocephalus
(A. Susanna, pers. comm.).
FIGURE 3.
Plectocephalus formosus
: A, type specimen; B, living plant in natural habitat, photograph by Gloria Rojas.
Specimens examined:
—
CHILE
.
Atacama Region
:
Huasco Province
:
Chañar de Aceitunas
,
60 km
al
W
.
de Domeyko
(
29°7’ S
,
71°25’ W
),
300–500 m
,
8 Sep 1949
,
W
.
Biese
2544
(
SGO 104196
)
.
Coquimbo Region
:
Elqui Province
:
Juan Soldado
(
29°48’ S
,
71°15’ W
),
100 m
,
12 Oct 1965
,
C
.
Muñoz
48
(
SGO 135306
)
;
Quebrada de Juan Soldado
, al
N
de La Serena
, por la carretera panamericana (
29°48’ S
,
71°15’ W
),
110 m
,
17 Sep 1957
,
C
.
Muñoz
4296
(
SGO 118488
)
;
La Serena
,
30 km
N
(
29°37’ S
,
71°17’ W
),
30 m
,
25 Dec 1971
,
K
.
Beckett
,
M
.
Cheese
&
J
.
Watson
4678
(
SGO 110041
)
;
Km
490, hacia los roquerios (
29°45’ S
,
71°19’ W
),
200 m
,
21 Oct 1984
,
M
.
Muñoz
1914
(
SGO 108070
)
;
El Tofo
(
29°27’ S
,
71°15’ W
),
300 m
,
15 Oct 2006
,
N
.
Schulz
9
ET
(
SGO 154742
)
.