The genus Astragalus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Galegeae) in Mexico
Author
Castillón, Eduardo Estrada
0000-0003-1061-9862
Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, A. P. 41, 67700, Linares, Nuevo León, Mexico
aeduardoestradac@prodigy.net.mx
Author
Quintanilla, José Ángel Villarreal
0000-0001-9672-8693
Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Departamento de Botánica, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
javillarreal00@yahoo.com
Author
Delgado-Salinas, Alfonso
0000-0002-9322-9968
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Biología, 21068
adelgado@ib.unam.mx
Author
Rebman, Jon P.
0000-0002-4150-7356
San Diego Natural History Museum, P. O. Box 121390, San Diego, California, 92112
jrebman@sdnhm.org
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-03-07
586
1
1921
1935
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.586.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.586.1.1
1179-3163
7703999
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Astragalus francisquitensis
M. E. Jones,
Proc. Calif. Acad. Ser. 2, 5: 666. 1895
Type:—
MEXICO
,
Baja California Sur
,
San Francisquito
,
18 October 1891
,
T. S. Brandegee
s.n.
(
holotype
:
CAS 0000958
digital image!;
isotype
:
Sierra de San Francisquito
,
T. S
. Brandegee
139
UC84759
digital image!)
.
Astragalus lagunensis
M. E. Jones, Contrib. W. Bot.
8: 11. 1898
.
Hamosa francisquitensis
Rydb., N. Amer. Fl.
24(7): 429. 1929.
Annual or biennal
. Stems up to
60 cm
long, slightly ascendant to prostrate, scattered strigose, the trichomes up to
0.5 mm
long, appressed, straight.
Stipules
1–5 mm
long, semi-clasping, not connate, papery, ovate to lanceolate, green or frequently purple.
Leaves
1–8.5 cm
long, leaflets 7–21,
2–11 mm
long, oblong, elliptic to spathulate, entire or slightly retuse apically, thin and delicate, bicolored, green-yellowish and glabrate adaxially.
Peduncles
2–12 cm
long, ascendant; the racemes
1–4 cm
long, flowers 2–10.
Flowers
lavender, purple, light purple, pinkish-purple, sometimes the banner red-violet; the calyx 4.4–5.7 ×
2.6–3.2 mm
, minute strigose, the trichomes white only, the tube
2.6–3.2 mm
long, the teeth
1.4–2.6 mm
long, subulate to lanceolate, rarely little wider; the banner 8.1–10.3 ×
3.3–6.2 mm
, recurved, ovate to oblanceolate, retuse distally; wings 8–9.3 ×
1.2–2.1 mm
, the claw
2.8–3.4 mm
long, the blade
5.2–6.2 mm
long, oblong to oblanceolate, obtuse or retuse apically; the keel 5.3–6.4 ×
1.6–2.2 mm
, the claw
3–3.4 mm
long, the blade
2.8–3.7 mm
long, semi-obovate.
Pod
1–1.5 ×
0.2–0.35 cm
, sessile, ascending or erect, obtuse basally, narrowing gradually apically, ending in a short beak, linear-oblong, triquetrous, straight or almost so, laterally compressed and almost flat, dorsally deeply sulcated, ventrally carinate; the valves green, papery, ochre, scattered and minute strigose, reticulate, septum complete, the pod thence bilocular; ovules 6–12; seeds
1.3–1.6 mm
long, mitten shaped, brown.
Distribution:—
Endemic to
Baja California Sur
.
Astragalus francisquitensis
has the most southern distribution of any other species in this genus on the peninsula of
Baja California
, and it is the the only member of the genus occurring in the Sierra
La Laguna
(
Fig. 8
).
Habitat:—
Granitic and sandy soils, also in compact shallow soils; open slopes; dry rocky ground; granitic gravels; dry banks just above streams; associated with open grasslands surrounded by pine-oak forest; forest with oak, pine, madrone; areas with oak and palms as dominant; grassy forest openings;
200–2200 m
.
Specimens examined:—BAJA
CALIFORNIA
SUR
:
1 February2005
,
M. Domínguez León 3851
(
BCMEX
)
;
8 December 1947
,
Along
trail to
Laguna
,
Sierra de la Laguna
, east of
Todos Santos
,
A. Carter
2441,
A. M. Alexander
,
L. Kellogg
(
NY
,
MEXU
,
US
)
;
2 March 1928
,
Laguna Mountains
,
M. E. Jones
24175
(
CAS
,
NY
,
SD
,
TEX-LL
)
;
9–11 May 1959
,
The Cape region
.
Potrero de Almenta
,
Arroyo de Almenta
, eastern slopes of the Sierra de la Victoria. Inland from Caduano,
J. H
. Thomas
7843 (
CAS
,
NY
)
; 16/
18 May 1959
,
Cape Region. La Laguna
,
J. H. Thomas
7913
(
CAS
,
MEXU
,
NY
,
SD
)
; 9/
11 May 1959
,
The Cape Region. Potrero de Almenta. Arroya de Almenta
, eastern slopes of the Sierra de la Victoria. Inland from Caduano,
J. H
. Thomas
7844a (
MEXU
)
;
30 April 1959
,
Near
canon mouth, El Chorro,
R
.
Moran
7291 (
CAS
,
NY
)
; I
March 1939
, Cerro de la Giganta,
H. S
. Gentry 4287 (
CAS
,
MEXU
,
NY
,
US
)
;
23 March 1939
,
H. S. Gentry
La Laguna
, Sierra Laguna,
4376
(
CAS
,
MEXU
,
NY
)
;
12 April 1955
, La Chuparosa. From San Jorge to
San Francisquito
and La Chuparosa, east side of Sierra de la Victoria,
A
. Carter
3358 (
CAS
,
SD
)
;
26 March 1892
, Sierra de la Laguna,
T. S
. Brandegee
, s.n. (
US
)
;
21 March 1991
, La Paz—
Cerro La Torre
,
Sierra de La Laguna
,
M. Domínguez
L. 241
(
MEXU
)
.