A taxonomic revision of the western South American genus Presliophytum (Loasaceae)
Author
Acuña, Rafael
Universität Bonn, Nees-Institut für Biodiversität der Pflanzen, Meckenheimer Allee 170, 53115 Bonn, Germany. & Universidad de Costa Rica, Escuela de Biología, Apdo. Postal: 11501 - 2060 San Pedro de Mondes de Oca, Costa Rica
Author
Weigend, Maximilian
Universität Bonn, Nees-Institut für Biodiversität der Pflanzen, Meckenheimer Allee 170, 53115 Bonn, Germany.
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-11-24
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.329.1.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.329.1.3
1179-3163
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5.
Presliophytum sessiliflorum
(Phil.) R.H. Acuña & Weigend
in
Acuña
et al.
(2017: 373)
(
Figs. 1B
,
3F, L
)
≡
Loasa sessiliflora
Philippi (1893:12)
Type:—
[
CHILE
,
Antofagasta
, Prov.
Antofagasta
] Sierra Esmeralda, Des
Atacama
,
20 October 1883
, [
F
.
]
S
[
an
]
Roman
s.n. (
holotype
:
SGO
barcode
SGO
000003420 [photo!]).
Densely branched subshrub to ca.
50 cm
tall. Stem epidermis green, with abundant glochidiate, scabrid and stinging trichomes, glandular trichomes in younger parts. Taproot perennial, fleshy and thick. Leaves opposite below, alternate above, petioles to
20 mm
long in basal leaves, similar to the stem in trichome cover, but with more glandular trichomes especially near the leaf blade,
terminal leaves mostly (sub)sessile, lamina 20–60 ×
7–35 mm
, ovate with 3–8 triangular lobes on each side,
margin toothed, base truncate, sometimes slightly asymmetrical, blade and lobe apices acute,
adaxially with numerous scabrid, short smooth, glandular and stinging trichomes
, rarely with few glochidiate trichomes, abaxially with abundant glochidiate trichomes, stinging trichomes restricted to the larger veins. Inflorescences frondose dichasia, to
10 cm
long, the trichome cover similar to the stem, but with more glandular trichomes; flowers horizontal to deflexed in anthesis, with two, sessile prophylls per flower (flowers apparently irregularly alternating with the prophylls), 3–17 ×
2–10 mm
, diminishing in size towards the terminal portions of the inflorescence, similar to vegetative leaves in trichome cover but usually only slightly serrate to dentate with 3–4 teeth per side,
flowers subsessile or with pedicels, shorter than the petals, to 4(–6) mm,
with glochidiate, glandular and stinging trichomes.
Sepals five, broadly lanceolate to ovate, 2.5–5 ×
2.5–4 mm
, <1.25 × as long as wide, green, 3-veined, margins entire,
indumentum of each surface similar to that of the respective leaf surface but with less glandular trichomes; petals five, full spreading, cymbiform,
7–14 mm
long, white or very light greyish, tinged greenish on the abaxial surface with abundant scabrid, glochidiate, glandular and rarely weak stinging trichomes adaxially, margins slightly undulate; nectar scales five,
3–4 mm
long, white (not contrasting with petal color), concave, slightly bulging,
apex weakly bilobate
, neck with a weak rim, rudimentary apical wings.
Dorsal threads, three, filiform, of about the same length, to ca.
3 mm
long, attached to the tip of the scale
. Staminodes 2 per scale, to ca.
10 mm
long, S-shaped, the distal 2/3rds filiform and glabrous, the proximal third abruptly thickened, flattened and papillose. Stamens 30–50, filaments
5–10 mm
long. Style
10 mm
long, straight, but twisting after fertilization, persistent in fruit, the basal portion with scabrid trichomes; ovary inferior, with a densely pubescent roof with scabrid trichomes, outer wall with abundant scabrid and stinging trichomes,
placentae 2. Fruit a 2 locule capsule 5–6 ×
3 mm
(not counting the persistent sepals), obovoid, apprently indehiscent; seeds (3–)4(–6), two per locule
,
3–4 mm
×
1 mm
, narrowly ovoid, testa tan brown, darker towards hilar end, with 12–18 transversal constrictions. Seed testa cells tetragonal, periclinal walls with undulate sculpturing.
Notes:—
The name
Loasa longiseta
has been often misapplied to this species (
Weigend
et al.
2008
). Urban & Gilg (1900) knew about this species and considered it possibly related to
Loasa longiseta
, but they were unable to examine the only specimen known at the time (the
holotype
). Its taxonomic status has been clarified only recently (
Acuña
et al.
2017
). The dimerous gynoecia and two-seeded locules observed in this species are rare in the tribe
Loaseae
.
Etymology:—
The epithet refers to the short-pedicellate to subsessile flowers of this species.
Illustrations:—
Inflorescence architecture:
Weigend
et al.
(2004b
: Fig.6A incorrectly called “
Loasa longiseta
”). Floral diagram:
Grau (1997
: Ab. 3).
Distribution:—
Endemic to
Chile
.
Presliophytum sessiliflorum
grows only in scattered localities in coastal mountain ranges of the
Región de Antofagasta
and possibly northernmost
Región de Atacama
,
Chile
, at elevations under
1000 masl
, and less than
20 km
inland from the Pacific Ocean (
Fig. 4
).
Phenology:—
Known to flower between October and April.
Ecology:—
This plant seems to be restricted to habitats with oceanic influence. The capsules are apparently indehiscent and thus the fruit and the seeds are expected to be dispersed as a single unit.
Conservation status:—
It has been reported by
Johnston (1929)
and by Jiles, in a specimen label, that this species could be common locally [
Jiles 5343
(CONC)], and may occur in disturbed habitats, e.g., La Chimba NE of
Antofagasta
[(
Luebert et al. 3405
(BONN)]. Marticorena
et al.
(1998) recorded this species for
Región de Antofagasta
, but its conservation status was not analyzed. Due to our rudimentary knowledge of its abundance and distribution we consider
Presliophytum sessiliflorum
as DD.
Additional specimens examined:—
CHILE
.
Antofagasta
:
Prov. Tocopilla
,
La Carmelita
,
750 m
,
8 November 1969
;
Jiles
5343
(
CONC
)
;
Prov. Antofagasta
:
Quebrada La Chimba
,
340 m
,
18 October 2016
,
Luebert et al. 3405
(
BONN
)
;
bare rocky canyon,
200 m
,
3 April 1925
,
Pennell 13026
(
F
)
;
Quebrada de Botija
, al norte
de Paposo
,
400 m
,
29 November 1988
,
Hoffmann 187
(
CONC
)
;
Sierra Esmeralda
, along trail between
Posada
de los
Hidalgos
and
Quebrada Cachina
via
Portezuelo de Mina Carola.
1.5
Km N
,
14 December 1925
,
Johnston 5674
(
F
)
.