A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
Author
Wood, John R. I.
Author
Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
Author
Williams, Bethany R. M.
Author
Scotland, Robert W.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.143.32821
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.143.32821
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182.
Ipomoea tehuantepecensis
L. Torres, R. Torres, M.P.
Ramirez
& J.A. McDonald
, J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 2(2): 793 2008. (Torres et al. 2008: 793)
Type.
MEXICO. Oaxaca, Tehuantepec, camino al Arroyo de Las Minas,
R. Torres C. & C.
Martinez
R.
11255 (holotype MEXU01240513; isotype MO).
Description.
Twining liana of unknown height; stems stout, woody, glabrous. Leaves deciduous before anthesis, petiolate, 5-11
x
3.5-8.5 cm, broadly ovate, acute, base truncate or subcordate and cuneate onto petiole, both surfaces glabrous, abaxially paler; petioles 3-8.5 cm. Inflorescence a many-flowered, compact, complex cymose structure; primary peduncles 1-3 mm, glabrous; bracteoles caducous, not known; secondary peduncles 6-6.5 mm; pedicels 4-6 mm, glabrous; sepals subequal, 4-4.5
x
2-3 mm, elliptic, obtuse, mucronate, reddish, glabrous, the inner slightly larger and with scarious margins; corolla 2.5-3 cm long, cylindrical-hypocrateriform, red, glabrous, limb 5-lobed, lobes 3-6 mm long and wide, recurved, stamens exserted. Capsules 9-13
x
6-7 mm, ellipsoid, glabrous; seeds 7
x
4.5 mm, pilose on angles with hairs c. 7 mm long.
Illustration.
Torres et al. (2008: 794).
Distribution.
Endemic to the area around Tehuanteptec where it prefers steep slopes in low deciduous forest up to 750 m.
MEXICO. Oaxaca
: Cerro Guien Gola,
P.J. Stafford et al.
8 (BM, MEXU, MO).
Note.
Distinguished from
Ipomoea conzattii
and
I. concolor
by the shorter, glabrous sepals and corolla.
• Species 183-215 are endemic to the Caribbean region. Our 605 nuclear regions sequence data suggests they form a distinct clade but our sampling is too limited to confirm this with confidence. They form the nearest thing to an island radiation within
Ipomoea
.