New varieties and synonyms of Lupinus species (Fabaceae, Faboideae) of Northwestern Argentina
Author
Planchuelo, Ana María
Centro de Relevamiento y Evaluación de Recursos Agrícolas y Naturales (CREAN-IMBIV-CONICET-UNC), Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuaria, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Casilla de Correo 509. 5000, Córdoba, Argentina.
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2.
Lupinus burkartianus C.P.Sm.,
Sp. Lup.
: 334 (1943).
Tables 1
&
2
(second columns).
Figs. 2
&
4 B
.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto.
Tafí del Valle
:
Sierras Calchaquies
,
Peñas Azules
,
3400 m
s.n.m.,
29 Jan. 1933
,
A. Burkart
5429
(
holotype
K
!
,
isotype
SI
!,
UC
!)
.
=
Lupinus campestris-florum
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 334 (1943),
syn. nov.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto. Tafí del Valle: San José, de Peñas Azules a campo La Flora,
3000 m
s.n.m.,
Dec. 1931
,
Schreiter 7011
(
holotype
US
!, isotype A! (now at GH!), LIL! this specimen has a label saying “cotype, Determinavit: Charles Piper Smith”).
=
Lupinus hiulcus
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 336 (1943).
syn. nov.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto. Chicligasta: Ea. Las Pavas,
3200 m
s.n.m.,
12 Mar. 1924
,
S. Venturi 3087
(
holotype
US
! sheets 1546683 and 1546684; isotype A! ex GH!
US
!, SI!).
=
Lupinus intortus
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 339 (1944).
syn. nov.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Jujuy
: Dpto. El Volcán:
Feb. 1920
.
Castillon 7139
(
Holotype
DS!; isotype LIL!).
=
Lupinus opertospicus
C.P.Sm.
,
syn. nov.
, Sp. Lup.: 341 (1944). Type: (Data from Smith: “Type. Budin (11793 h 201); h Sm ex 201); h Sm ex 201” (h Sm=Smith; 201=DS); “
Jujuy
, Maimara, Huanchie,
3000 m
s.n.m., Budin...,
1912 I 17.
” Type data from
holotype
:
Jujuy
: Maimará, Huanchín,
3000 m
s.n.m.,
17 Jan. 1912
,
Budin 11793
. Correct quote: Prov.
Jujuy
: Dpto. Tilcara: Maimará, Huichaira,
3000 m
s.n.m.,
17 Jan. 1912
,
Budin 11793
(
Holotype
DS! Isotype LIL sheet 46788 only) (no other specimens
E. Budin 11793
collected at Huanchie, Huanchín, Hudchin or Hutchin, at LIL; A ex GH, SI, or UC should be considered as type of this taxon). (See comments on this species and on Representative Specimens for
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
).
=
Lupinus pavorum
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 342 (1944). Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto. Chicligasta: Ea. Las Pavas.
3300 m
s.n.m.,
6 Dec. 1926
.
S. Venturi 4687,
(
holotype
:
US
!. isotypes BA!, F!, A ex GH!, K!, LIL!, MO!, SI!, UC!).
=
Lupinus venturianus
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 344 (1944). Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto. Chigligasta: Pueblo Viejo, Ea. Santa Rosa,
4000 m
s.n.m.,
S. Venturi 4061
,
13 Dec. 1925
(
holotype
GH!, isotype LIL!).
=
Lupinus amnis-churquis
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 348 (1944). Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
: Dpto. Tafí del Valle: El Churqui,
2000 m
s.n.m.,
Dec. 1917
,
Schreiter 408
(
holotype
h Sm ex 201” (h Sm=Smith; 201=DS); isotypes A! now GH plants A, B, D, E only, LIL!, plant C only: none SI specimens). (See comments on this species and on
L. hieronymi
and Representative Specimens of
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
).
=
Lupinus solitarius
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 353 (1944). Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Catamarca
: Dpto. Ambato: El Rodeo,
15 Jan. 1911
,
Castillon 2097
(
holotype
: DS! isotype LIL!).
=
Lupinus tafiensis
C.P.Sm., Sp. Lup.
: 354 (1944).
syn. nov.
Type:—
ARGENTINA
: Prov.
Tucumán
; Dpto. Tafí del Valle: Valle de Tafí,
Dec. 1911
.
Castillon 2016
(
holotype
DS!, LIL!).
Plants
(15–)
25–40 cm
tall, with a cluster of several stems from a caudex.
Indumentum
on stems and petioles with semi-appressed, 1.3–1.5 (–2.0) mm long hairs becoming yellowish-golden in herbarium specimens and with an undercoat of curly canescent
0.5 mm
long hairs, not totally covering the surface.
Stems
9–10 mm
diam, sub-fistulous and subangular from the veins of the above petioles, ligneous and hollow below;
internodes
2.5–4.5 cm
long;
Leaves
palmately (6) 8–10 foliolate;
stipules
8–13 mm
long, the narrowly triangular to subulate free tips 4–10 × 1.0–
1.5 mm
, pilose to sericeous dorsally;
petioles
9–13 (–15) cm long, about (2–) 2½ (–3) times the length of the leaflets, somewhat persistent after the leaflets fall;
leaflets
oblanceolate, 4–6 ×
0.6–1.2 cm
, the youngest conduplicate, mostly complanate at maturity, adaxial face papillose and with sparsely appressed hairs all over the surface and abaxial face with semidense indumentums of semi-appressed to appressed long and short hairs, tips obtuse sometime rounded.
Peduncles
0.5–6.0 cm.
Inflorescence
terminal racemes, (9–) 12–16 (–18) cm with verticillate, sometimes with crowded flowers and partially covered by the leaves of the upper nodes;
bracts
lanceolate to subulate, 5–8 × 1.0–
1.5 mm
, deciduous or tardily deciduous, with indumentums similar to stem dorsally;
bracteoles
triangular to subulate, 0.4–1.0 ×
0.1–0.3 mm
, attached at 1.0–
1.5 mm
below the lips of the lateral sinuses of the calyx;
pedicels
3–5 mm
long at anthesis,
6–8 mm
in fruit with strait and curly hairs.
Flowers
(9–) 10–11(–12) mm long;
calyx
with short and curly hairs outside, glabrous within, the base slightly gibbous above,
lower-lip
lanceolate to lance-oblong, (7.0–) (7.5–8.0 (–8.5) ×
1.5–2.5 mm
, the tip truncate or rarely dentate, teeth
0.1 mm
long;
upper-lip
(5.0-7.0) mm long, the lobes (2.0–) 2.5–3.5 × 2.0-3.0 x 1.0-
2.5 mm
; lips connate 1.0–2.0 mm;
banner
broad obovate (7.5–) 8–10 × 7.0–
9.5 mm
, glabrous;
wings
(8.0–) 9.0–11.0 × 4.5–6.0 mm, the claw
1.5–2.8 mm
long, the lobe above the claw
1–2 mm
wide;
keel
glabrous or with few cilia on the distal part of the upper margin, 2.7-3.0 mm wide in the middle, the angle 100°–120°;
ovary
with 6–9 ovules.
Legumes
3.0–3.2 ×
0.7–0.8 cm
, covered with dense woolly white indumentum.
Seeds
with oblong contour 5.0–5.5 × 3.0–
3.5 mm
, seed coat light tan with sparsely mottled with browns spots without angle line around the hilar region, reticulate-foveate pattern under
1000 x
magnification.
FIGURE 2.
Lupinus burkartianus
C.P.Sm. A
. Isotype UC
with typical extended inflorescence.
B
. Isotype
L. opertospicus
, LIL
with inflorescence covered by leaves.
C.
Diagram of holotype showing the extended inflorescence
D
. Diagram of holotype
L. opertospicus
showing the inflorescence covered by the leaves and petioles that are 2 ½–3 times the length of a leaflet.
E
. Dissected flowers showing banner broad obovate (
Planchuelo 986
).
F.
Plant growing in Jujuy, representative specimen
Planchuelo 986
(ACOR) (Photo Planchuelo).
G
. Detail of inflorescence.
H.
Microphotograph (150 x) of adaxial face of leaflet papillose with a basal portion of a long hair.
I
. Photo SEM (100 x) showing the adaxial face of leaflet with esparcelly long hairs (Photos Seisdedos & Planchuelo).
Etymology:—
“
burkartianus
” was in homage to
the Argentine
botanist Arturo E. Burkart who was an expert in Leguminosae taxonomy and also the collector of the type specimen; “
campestris-florum
” is a Latin version of the place where the type was collected; “
hiulcus
” meaning in Latin open, for the open branching of the plants; “
intortus
” is from Latin, meaning twisted, in relation to the twisted branches and petioles of the
holotype
specimen; “
opertospicus
” is from the Latin combination of “
opertus
” meaning cover and “
apicus
” raceme; “
pavorum
” a Latin version of the place of collection “Estancia Las Pavas”; “
venturianus
” was in homage to
the Argentine
naturalist Santiago
Venturi
who collected the type specimen; “
amnis-churquis
” a Latin version “El Churqui” where the type was collected; “
solitarius
” derived by the interpretation by Smith of having only one flower in each verticille in a verticillate inflorescence, instead of considering a raceme with scattered flowers; “
tafiensis
” a Latin version of the place where the type was collected.
Phenology:—
Flowering and fruiting time depends on high mountain weather conditions, booming has a range from late spring (December) to late summer (March) and fruiting from mid-summer (February) to mid-autumn (May), following the data collected from herbarium specimens and field observations.
Distribution, Habitat and Red List of Endemic Species Category:—
This species is widely distributed through the provinces of NOA especially in
Jujuy
and
Tucumán
and less common in
Salta
,
Catamarca
and
La Rioja
which is the southernmost distribution of this taxon (
Fig. 4 B
). It is growing in high valleys and inter-mountain ravines between 2500 and
4000 m
s.n.m. The first collection recorded was in
Tucumán
in 1900, and the last one in
Salta
in 2003. The major affecting factors are the modifications in normal precipitation patterns caused by the alternation of El Niño (ENSO) that may cause excesses of precipitation and La Niña which produce recurrent drought in the extreme north western areas of its distribution (
Zanvettor, 2019
). Another major threatening factor is the expansion of rural communities in
Jujuy
and
Tucumán
. This species was assigned in 2010 to the conservation Category 4 (PlanEAr, 2021), and to
L. intortus
,
L. opertospicus
and
L. tafiensis
that are now synonyms, to the Category 5 (because at that time were known only by the
holotypes
). Taking into consideration the distribution area and the treating factors this author considered that the species should be placed in conservation Category 4 following the scale of PlanEAr and VU (Vulnerable) under the IUCN status scale.
Comments
:—The type specimens of
L. burkartianus
and the other types of eight of its synonyms have a long terminal raceme, with whorl flowers, but the
holotype
of
L. opertospicus
has an inflorescence with obsolete peduncle, flowers crowded and partially covered by the branches and leaves of the upper nodes (
Fig. 2 B & D
). The obsolete peduncle was considered by C. P. Smith a key character for
L. opertospicus
, but the peduncle length in this group of herbaceous therophyte plants has not taxonomic links, since it is a physiological variable related to sensitivity to photo and thermo-periods, as happen in cultivate lupins, mainly in
L. mutabilis
Sweet (Ravelo & Planchuelo, 1998)
.
The
two holotype
sheets of
L. hiulcus
(
US
1546683 and 1546684) have an identification label by C. P. Smith with the inscription “
Lupinus hieronymi
sp. nov.
1546683” and “
Lupinus hieronymi
sp. nov.
1546683” but on the Sp. Lup. page: 335, when C. P. Smith described
L. hieronymi
does not mention those specimens identified by him, it is probably that the identification labels were pasted before he changed his way of thinking and chose another specimen as
holotype
of
L. hieronymi
. The observation of the materials by this author shows that none of those materials have the typical extended hairs that characterize
L. hieronymi
, consequently the specimens match the description of
L. hiulcus
treated here as synonym of
L. burkartianus
. As was explained before,
one specimen
Lorentz &
Hieronymus
696 at NY was cited in Sp. Lup.: 336, 1943 as
paratype
of
L. hiulcus
, this specimen differed from the type specimens of
L. honoratus
that have the same collection number Lorentz &
Hieronymus
696 and are at CORD, F, NY and
US
herbaria.
The structure of the twisted branches present in the
holotype
of
L. intortus
could be considered as a structural modification during the drying and pressing process on a plant that was collected on a wet place, this characteristic is not present in other plants representative of the taxon and consequently it is not considered with taxonomic values.
In the label of
L. opertospicus
holotype
specimen at DS (DS 378266) the collection locality is “
Jujuy
: Maimará, Huanchín,
3000 m
, Leg.
Budin 11793
,
17 Jan. 1912
”; which is different from the data “ Huanchie“ cited by C.P. Smith in the protologue (Sp. Lup.: 341, 1944). At LIL herbarium two herbarium sheets have the same collector number (
Budin 11793)
; the sheet LIL 46788, said that was collected in Maimará, Huanchín and is an isotype of the species (
L. opertospicus
); this specimen has an anonymous handwritten note that said “This is the only one that matches Smiths type from (A) Stanford.” The other herbarium sheet LIL 89946, the collection place is Maimará, Hutchín and has four plants mounted, that were assigned by this author with the letters B1, B2, B3 and B4 and identified in 1979 as
L. umidicola
,
now considered
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
.
At SI
one specimen
collected in
Jujuy
, Maimará, Hudchin by
E
.
Budin
with the number of the LIL sheet 46788, was identified by A. Burkart as isotype of
L. opertospicus
C.P.Smith.
Two plants are mounted on the herbarium sheet, the leaflets have dense pubescence in the adaxial face, and the banner is orbicular which are not characters of
L. opertospicus
consequently the specimen is treated here as
L. austrorientalis
var.
jujuyensis
.
At the herbaria F, GH and UC there are specimens collected by
Budin
with the LIL number 46788 the plants match the plants of the LIL specimen on sheet LIL 89946 that were identified by the letters B1, B2, B3 & B4, consequently, are not isotype of
L. opertospicus
and in this treatment are cited as
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
. In the “Flora del ConoSur” the picture of the specimen cited as type of
L. opertospicus
has the following information: Collector
Budin, E
.; collector number -1 (SI 54595); date
17 Jan. 1912
;
Argentina
,
Jujuy
,
3000 m
s.n.m., Herbaria DS, LIL, SI. As can be see the gather of plants under
E. Budin
from the original collection in LIL is a mixture of taxa that were sent to other herbaria, with different information about the place of collection, which make those isotypes not a trusted materials to establish the characters to defined the taxon that supposed to represent. A personal communication with the city hall of Maimará the Department of Culture has reported that there was not and are not any locality near Maimará named Huanchie, Huanchin, Hutchin or Hudchin as are written on the specimens’ labels and the near town to Maimará which name start with “H” and is having a “ch” in the middle is Huichaira that is a small village belonging to an ancient aboriginal community which previous name was Yucaira.
The specimen
Schreiter 408
collected in “
Tucumán
, Dept. Tafí, El Churqui,
2000 m
s.n.m.,
Dec. 1917
” (Smith Herbarium, now DS) was selected by C. P. Smith as
holotype
of
L. amnis-churquis
,
and is represented by the upper part of a plant with only one inflorescence that matches the species description in the protologue and also the one of
L. burkartianus
as treated here. An isotype at A now GH herbarium has mounted on the same cardboard five apical branches with one inflorescence each and a piece of branch with only two leaves. The plants were identified by A.
Planchuelo (1978)
with the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F. In the specimen is attached a glass slide with one complete and one dissected flower by D. Dunn. A detailed study of the plants designated as A, B, D and E agree with the description on the protologue, and are isotypes of
L. amnis churquis
, the plant C does not match and the determination is pending and the leaves (F) cannot be identified. At the LIL herbarium there is an isotype that also has several parts of plants from which only the one designated as C by A. Planchuelo (1979) is the one that corresponds to the isotype of the species, the others assigned as A and B, were identified as
L. umidicola
(now
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
) and the plant assigned as D agrees with the one that was assigned as C of the GH herbarium and was not determined. In the SI herbarium there is another specimen
Scheiter 408
, collected in the same place and date as the aforementioned and labeled as isotype of
L. amnis-churquis
, however none of the five plants represents this species. The plants with the letters A and B are equal to plants A and B of LIL (identified as
L. umidicola
now
L. austrorientalis
var.
umidicola
) and plants C, D, and E are equal to the ones assigned as D (LIL) and C (GH) herbaria and as mentioned above the identification is pending. A pasted note by A.M. Planchuelo (1984) provides the identification of each plant with the letter that was assigned and also has two glass slides with dissected flowers. As was explained on the comments of
L. hieronymi
, another specimen with collector number
Schreiter 408
(collected in Tafí Viejo: Playa del Río de la Hoyada,
22 Nov. 1921
), from the DS was chosen by Smith as the
holotype
of
L. schreiteranus
, which differs from the other specimens mentioned above for having an indumentum of spreading hairs typically of
L. hieronymi
(as is treated here) and is not related with the other specimen
Schreiter 408
collected in Tafí del Valle.
Representative Specimens:—
ARGENTINA:
Prov. Catamarca: Dpto. Ambato
: El Rodeo,
15 Jan. 1911
,
Castillon 2097
(DS, LIL,
L. solitarius
types
); idem,
1700 m
s.n.m
12 Dec. 1949
,
J. Arande
wout/#
LIL374692
(LIL).
Dpto. Andalgalá
: El Ingenio,
2700 m
s.n.m,
5 Dec. 1960
,
F. Roig 3666
(MRL); idem,
Ruiz Leal 21336
(
SI
).
Prov. Jujuy: Dpto. Cochinoca
: Cochinoca, Sierra de Cochinoca, entre Abra Pampa y Rinconada,
3900 m
s.n.m., 29 Jan, 1943,
A.L. Cabrera 7747
(LP,
SI
); de ruta 9 a
5 km
del desvío a Cochinoca por ruta 71, a orilla de río,
29 Feb. 1996
,
A.M. Planchuelo 986
(ACOR).
Dpto. El Volcán
: Estación El Volcán,
Feb. 1920
.
Castillon 7139
(DS, LIL,
L. intortus
types
)
Dpto. Humahuaca
:
25 km
al SE de Tres Cruces, camino a la Cueva del Inca,
27 Jan. 1995
,
O. Ahumada 7182
(JUJ).
Dpto.
San Pedro
: Miraflores,
17 Jan. 1948
,
A.L. Cabrera 9288
(LIL).
Dpto: Maimará
: Huachín (should be Huichaira),
3000 m
s.n.m.,
17 Jan. 1912
,
E. Budin 11793
(DS, LIL, sheet 46788 only).
Dpto. Santa
Catalina:
Quebrada
San José,
7 Feb. 1982
,
P. Melchiorre wout/# BAA 18225½
(BAA).
Dpto Tilcara
: La Laguna
3000 m
s.n.m.,
Jan. 1926
,
Pereyra 45-MCN5854
(A, LIL). Dpto.Tumbaya: de Purmamarca al Abra de Lipán,
4000 m
,
11 Mar. 1982
,
R. Kiesling et al. 3528
(
SI
); camino al Abra de Lipán ca.
3500 m
s.n.m.,
22 Apr. 1989
,
R. Kiesling 7061
(
SI
); Quebrada de Lipán, 3800, 17 Jan, 1988,
F.O. Zuloaga & N.B. Deginani 3575
(
SI
).
Dpto. Valle Grande
: De Río Jordán a Duraznillo, Camino a Alto Calilegua,
29 Dec. 1977
,
Kiesling et al. 1629
(
SI
).
Dpto. Yavi
: Yavi
29 Jan. 1989
,
I. Lupo 3
(JUA); Río Sansana
3400 m
s.n.m., 10 Feb.
T. Meyer et al. 21313
(LIL).
Prov. La Rioja
:
Dpto. Chilecito
: Sierra de
Famatina
, camino a La Mejicana,
3400 m
s.n.m,
4 Feb. 1927
,
L. Parodi 7880
(BAA, GH).
Dpto.
Famatina
: camino a la mina La Mexicana, cueva de Noroña,
3700 m
s.n.m,
20 Feb. 1986
,
Kiesling et al. 6382
(ACOR,
SI
).
Prov. Salta
:
Dpto. Cachi
: Quebrada Sunchales,
9 km
al N del ingreso al Valle Encantado, 2003,
R. Fortunato 2780
(ACOR, BAB); ruta 33 pasando la Cuesta del Obispo a
3 km
del desvío al Valle Encantado,
27 Feb. 1996
,
A.M. Planchuelo 943
(ACOR); ídem a
5 km
del desvío a Valle Encantado
27 Mar. 1996
,
A.M. Planchuelo 948
(ACOR); ídem a
9 km
del desvío a Valle Encantado,
27 Mar. 1996
A.M. Planchuelo 951
(ACOR).
Dpto. Cafayate
: Río Colorado, pasando la segunda cascada,
28 Dec. 1987
,
F. Juárez 1657
(MCNS).
Dpto. Rosario de Lerma
: El Alfarcito, antes de Sta. Rosa de Tastil,
2780 m
s.n.m, 1 Dec, 1986,
L. Novara 5696
(MCNS).
Prov. Tucumán
:
Dpto. Chicligasta
: Estancia Las Pavas,
3200 m
s.n.m,
12 Mar. 1924
,
S.
Venturi
3087
(US, sheets 1546683 & 1546684; GH, US,
SI
,
L. hiulcus
types
); idem,
3300 m
s.n.m,,
6 Dec. 1926
,
S.
Venturi
4687
. (US. BA, F, GH, K, LIL, MO,
UC
,
L. pavorum
types
); Pueblo Viejo, Ea. Santa Rosa,
4000 m
s.n.m.,
13 Dec. 1925
,
S.
Venturi
4061
, (GH, LIL,
L. venturianus
types
); del Bolsón a la Cascada,
2500–2700 m
s.n.m.,
26 Mar. 1953
,
T. Meyer18190
(LIL).
Dpto. Leales
: Los Gómez,
3000 m
s.n.m, Arenal del río Salí,
19 Nov. 1921
,
Venturi
630
(BM, LIL, Smith cited this specimen by mistake as
L. hilarianus
in Sp. Lup.: 352, 1994, whose actual name is
L. gibertianus
C.P.Sm.
, see
Dunn & Planchuelo, 1981
).
Dpto. Tafí del Valle
: Tafí del Valle,
27 Jan. 1935
,
Castellanos 14730
(BA); idem, de Peñas Azules a campo La Flora,
3000 m
s.n.m.,
Dec. 1931
,
Schreiter 7011
(US, GH, LIL,
L. campestris-florum
types
); Infiernillo,
3000 m
s.n.m.,
21 Feb. 1949
,
B. Spane 6004
(LIL); El Churqui,
2000 m
s.n.m,
Dec. 1917
,
Schreiter 408
(GH plants A, B, D, E only, DS, LIL plant C only,
L
.
amnis-churquis
types
); La Banda,
9 Dec. 1945
,
A. Lourtey 1139
(F, this specimens was cited by mistake as
L. tucumanensis
in
Planchuelo, 1978
, K, LIL); Peñas Azules,
3400 m
s.n.m,
29 Jan. 1933
,
A. Burkart 5429
(K,
UC
,
SI
,
L. burkartianus
types
); idem,
4000 m
s.n.m.,
27 Jan. 1933
,
L. Parodi 10970
(BAA); La Cienaga,
1–17 Jan. 1874
,
Lorentz & Hieronymus 696
(NY no isotype of
L. honoratus
); Quebrada del Barón,
3500–3700 m
s.n.m,
28 Mar. 1959
,
A. Türpe wout/# LIL 187917
(LIL); idem,
LIL 458171 (
LIL); Cumbres Calchaquíes, Cerro Negrito,
3500 m
s.n.m.,
27 Feb. 1959
,
Türpe wout/#
LIL 167889 (LIL).
Dpto. Tafí Viejo
: La Puerta camino de San José a Las Lagunas,
3800 m
s.n.m,
Jan. 1933
,
O. Obea, wout/# LIL 68683
(GH, LIL,
SI
); idem,
4000 m
s.n.m, común en faldas pedregosas,
29 Jan. 1933
,
L. Parodi 10815
(BAA, GH, UMOMO); idem,
30 Jan. 1933
,
A. Burkart 5568
(US); playa cerca de la Hoyada,
16 Dec. 1900
,
LIL 46773
(LIL).