A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World
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Wood, John R. I.
Author
Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo
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Williams, Bethany R. M.
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Scotland, Robert W.
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198.
Ipomoea microdactyla
Griseb.
, Cat. Pl. Cub. 204
. 1866. (Grisebach 1866: 204)
Exogonium microdactylum
(Griseb.) House
, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 35
(3): 102. 1908. (House 1908a: 102).
Ipomoea repanda
var.
microdactyla
(Griseb.) D. Powell, J. Arnold Arbor.
60(2): 259. 1979. (Powell 1979: 259).
Ipomoea fuchsioides
Griseb. var.
glabra
Griseb.
, Cat. Pl. Cub. 205
. 1866. (Grisebach 1866: 205). Type. CUBA.
C. Wright
[134] 1865 (holotype GOET 005701).
Ipomoea repanda
var.
pratensis
C. Wright ex Griseb.
, Cat. Pl. Cub. 204
. 1866. (Grisebach 1866: 204). Type. CUBA.
C. Wright
s.n. (holotype GOET 005699, isotypes GH, K, YU).
Ipomoea repanda
var.
undulata
C. Wright ex Griseb.
, Cat. Pl. Cub. 204
. 1866. (Grisebach 1866: 204). Type. CUBA.
C. Wright
s.n. (holotype GOET 005698).
Exogonium microdactylum
var.
integrifolium
House
, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 35
(3): 103. 1908. (House 1908a: 103). Type. CUBA.
C. Wright
3102[1654] (possible holotype NY00111066, isotype K).
Ipomoea beyeriana
Urb.
, Symb. Antill. 9
: 425. 1925. (Urban 1925: 425). Type. CUBA. Pinar del
Rio
, km 13 on highway to Coloma,
E.L. Ekman
18234 (holotype S07-4420).
Type.
CUBA.
C. Wright
3094[1655] (holotype GOET 002497, isotypes BM, GH, HAC, K, MO, NY, S, US, YU).
Description.
Twining perennial herb with tuberous rootstock, apparently lacking white latex, stems glabrous, pale brown, somewhat woody. Leaves petiolate, polymorphic, 1-4
x
0.5-2.5 cm, usually broadly to narrowly deltoid, shortly acuminate, mucronate, basally truncate to subcordate, sometimes 3-5 lobed with lobes
+/-
oblong, margin often undulate and sublobed, glabrous, abaxially paler and often with prominent veins; petioles 1-2.7 cm. Inflorescence of solitary or paired (rarely twice paired to 4 or more and becoming subracemose) pedunculate flowers; peduncles 1-2 (- 4.5) cm; bracteoles caducous, not seen; secondary peduncles 5-10 mm; pedicels 5-15 mm; sepals slightly unequal, glabrous with broad scarious margins, coriaceous, outer 5 mm, obovate-suborbicular, rounded, inner 6 mm, broadly oblong-obovate; corolla 3.5-4 cm long, red, glabrous, tube subcylindrical but slightly widened upwards, often curved, limb c. 3.5 cm, diam., shallowly lobed; stamens exserted. Capsules ovoid, 5-12
x
5-10 mm, shortly rostrate, glabrous; seeds 6
x
3-4 mm, pilose with long hairs up to 10 mm.
Illustration.
Figure
94E
;
Acevedo-Rodriguez
(2005: 172).
Distribution.
Common in dry woodland and secondary scrub in the Bahamas and Cuba and with isolated populations in Florida and on Mona Island, Puerto Rico.
UNITED STATES. Florida
:
Rugel
s.n. (BM);
J.K. Small et al.
6452 (S), 7943 (S); Dade Co,
L.J. Brass
s.n. (ARCH).
BAHAMAS.
Acklins Island,
H.F.A. von Eggers
3965 (BM, K); Andros:
J.I. & A.R. Northrop
394 (K, NY); ibid.,
J.K. Small & J.J. Carter
8752 (K, NY). Grand Bahama:
W.H. Lewis
7176 (MO). Berry Island:
N.L. Britton & C.F. Millspaugh
2336 (NY). Governor Harbour:
N.L. Britton & C.F. Millspaugh
5504 (NY). New Providence:
A.H. Curtiss
211 (K, MO, NY). San Salvador:
D.S. Correll & D.C. Wasshausen
46862 (NY). Watlings Island:
P. Wilson
7212 (K, NY).
TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.
Middle Caicos,
B.J. Pollard et al.
1354 (K); Salt Cay,
B.N. Manco et al.
419 (K); North Caicos,
D.S. Correll
49469 (NY);
P. Wilson
7716 (K, NY); South Caicos:
D.S. Correll
49280 (MO, NY).
CUBA.
Camagueey
:
N.L. Britton et al.
13253 (NY).
Cienfuegos
: Castillo de Jagua,
R. Combs
609 (K).
Guantanamo
:
Fisherman's
Point,
N.L. Britton et al.
2107 (NY).
Isla de Juventud (Pinos)
:
N.L. Britton et al.
14288 (NY).
La Habana
: Mayabeque
,
Bro. Alain
1963
(NY).
Matanzos
: Conabi
,
Bro.
Leon
13126
(NY).
Pinar del
Rio
:
J.A. Shafer
11777 (MO).
Santiago de Cuba
:
M.
Lopez
Figueiras
909 (HAJB).
Villa Clara
:
Bro.
Leon
11350 (NY);
A. Luna
802 (NY).
PUERTO RICO.
Mona Island:
R.O. Woodbury et al.
M81 (NY).
Notes.
Wright
3094
,
Shafer
2607
from Camaguey and sine data from Bahamas (K) have 3-5 lobed leaves. Other specimens have entire leaves.
Ipomoea beyeriana
is only known from the type. We believe it is an entire-leaved form of
I. microdactyla
Griseb.
, based on the leaf shape and the reddish sepals. Urban (1925: 425) suggested an affinity with
Ipomoea fuchsioides
and it is not unlike the type of
I. fuchsioides
var.
glabra
and is an even better match for
Wright
3102, the type of
Exogonium microdactylum
var.
integrifolium
House.
(Wood and Scotland 2017c).