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
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Astragalus didymocarpus
Hook. var.
dispermus
(A. Gray) Jeps.
, Fl.
Calif. 2(4): 376–377. 1936
Type:—
USA
,
Arizona
,
Wickenburg
,
Palmer
2 1876
(
holotype
:
GH
00058717
digital image!
Astragalus dispermus
A. Gray
,
Proc.Amer.Acad.Arts 13: 365–366. 1878
.—
Hesperastragalus dispermus
(A. Gray)
A.Heller,
Muhlenbergia 1(8): 137. 1906
.—
Astragalus dispermus
A. Gray var.
albus
L. E. James, Contr. Duddl. Herb.
4(4): 68. 1951.
Characteristics as in the key. Sometimes the teeth red or red-purple, contrasting with the white trichomes.
Distribution:—
From La Rumorosa and Sierra Juárez to the lower parts and middle atitudes in the sierra San Pedro Martir to Cataviña.
Barneby (1964)
report this species from southern from Arizona bordering Sonora, but. There is no available herbarium material to ensure that the variety is distributed in Sonora, although we can presume that the proximity in Arizona could extend to Sonora (
Fig. 5
).
Habitat:—
Sandy, clayey, gravel and granitic soils; boulder fields; stony slopes and alluvial fans; soils with exposed parental rock; in intermittent streams; in different associations of desert scrubland with creosote bush, mezquite, maguey, cirio, columnar cacti, jojoba; chaparral communities and juniper-pine forest; also in burned or thinned areas,
610–2000 m
.
Comments:—
From the three varieties of this species, this is the one with the widest distribution in
Baja California
.
Specimens examined:—BAJA
CALIFORNIA
:
3 April 1998
,
Cataviña
boulder fields: ca.
5 miles
N of Cataviña
and
0.6 miles
west of
Hwy.
1,
J. Rebman
4993
(
BCEMX
,
CAS
,
SD
)
;
10 May
1991
,
9 miles
south of
Rte.
3 on road to
Mike’s Sky Ranch
and Parque Nacional Sierra
San
Pedro Martir,
J. P. Rebman
1087,
K. Rice
(
NY
)
;
28 April 1978
,
Rd
to
El Alamo
ca.
53 mi
SE of Ensenada
, w side of Sierra Juarez,
C
. Cagle 2720, B. Ertter,
C.R. Broome
(
NY
)
;
8 May 1985
, S of
La Rumorosa
:
3 km
S of La Rumorosa
,
Ejido Gustavo
R. V. Centro Recreativo Familiar
,
R. F. Thorne
60442, W.
Wisura
(
NY
)
;
9 May 1985
,
S of El Condor
:
0.5–2.3 miles
south,
R. F. Thorne
60600, W.
Wisura
(
BCMEX
,
NY
)
;
29 March 1985
,
Along
the old dirt peninsular highway, parallel to
Hwy
1,
5.5–6.6 mi.
north of
Catavina
,
A. C. Sanders
5480,
E. Rodríguez
,
J. West
et al.
(
NY
)
;
15 May 1977
,
Sierra Juázez
,
5 km
W of La Rumorosa
,
R. Moran
24075
(
CAS
)
;
14 May 1948
, One-year-old burned over granitic hillsides
16 miles
southeast of
Tecate
,
I. L. Wiggins
11821
(
CAS
)
;
12 May 1941
,
In
granitic soil on hillside at
Los Emes
southern part of Sierra
San
Pedro Martir,
I. L. Wiggins
9890
(
CAS
,
US
)
;
22 April 1962
,
1.5–2.5 miles
upstream from Rincon
,
4.5 miles
northeast of
Santa Catarina
,
64 miles
southeast of
Ensenada
,
R. E. Broder
726
(
CAS
,
MEXU
,
US
)
;
21 April 1962
,
R. E. Broder 653
(
CAS
)
;
5 April
1973
,
15 miles
S of San Agustin.
,
H. Gentry
2315, B. Gentry
(
US
)
;
10 April 1931
, Rosario Wash.,
I. L
.
Wiggins
5245 (
TEX-LL
,
US
)
;
18 May 1986
,
Ensenada
,
G. A. Levin
1690,
C. Brey,
R. P. Levin
(
MEXU
,
SD
)
;
16 March 1963
,
Rancho
las
Lagunitas
, near the pond,
R. Moran
126911/2
(
CAS
,
SD
)
;
21 April 2004
,
Sierra La Asamblea
: northeast of
El Crucero
(junction of
Hwy.
1 & the road to
Bahia de Los Angeles
), granitic mountains
NW of Rancho San Luis
; red clay/granitic flats along the trail between the ranch and the camp called Datilillo
J. Rebman
9911,
M. Salazar
,
H. Riemann
,
B. Vinton
(
SD
)
;
20 March
2010
,
24 km
NW by air from turn off of
Highway
1 to
Bahia
de los Angeles.,
B. T
.
Wilder
10-140, J.
Rebman
,
I. A. Happle
,
S. I. Enciso
(
SD
)
.