Tzeltalia graciellae (Solanaceae), a new species from the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca, Mexico
Author
Durán, Ramiro Cruz
text
Phytotaxa
2024
2024-06-18
653
2
188
192
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.653.2.7
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.653.2.7
1179-3163
13216969
Key to the known species of
Tzeltalia
(adapted from
Martínez & Vargas, 2005
).
1. Calyx distinctly lobed, the lobes (2)
7‒10 mm
long ....................................................................................................
T. amphitricha
1. Calyx truncate, or if lobed, the lobes
3 mm
long or less.
2. Corolla white,
1.5‒3 cm
in diameter; plants of cloud forest .............................................................................................
T. calidaria
2. Corolla yellow to greenish-yellow or white-purple,
1‒1.7 cm
in diameter; plants of pine or oak forestsor matorral.
3.
Flowers
per fascicle(1‒)2‒5
; pedicels
5 mm
long; calyx terete,
3 cm
long; fruit
1 cm
in diameter; leaf margin slightly revolute; pine forest;
Chiapas
................................................................................................................................................................
T. esenbeckii
3.
Flowers
per fascicle (4–)6–10(–11)
; pedicels
10–16 mm
long, fruting calyx spheric,
0.45–0.7 cm
long; fruit
0.3–0.6 cm
in diameter; leaf margin plane; pine or oak forests;
Guerrero and Oaxaca
.........................................................................................
T. graciellae