Taxonomic revision and morphological delimitation of Oxalis sect. Ripariae (Oxalidaceae)
Author
Nuernberg-Silva, Anelise
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia de Fungos, Algas e Plantas, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
Author
Fiaschi, Pedro
0000-0002-5457-6369
Departamento de Botânica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 88040 - 900, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil pedrofiaschi @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5457 - 6369
pedrofiaschi@gmail.com
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Phytotaxa
2021
2021-12-30
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2.
Oxalis bifrons
Progel (1877: 495)
. Type (
lectotype
designated by
Lourteig 1983: 39
):—[Icon] Tab CV,
Fig.
2
in
Progel (1877)
(figs. 6–7).
Stoloniferous herb. Stem slender, up to ca.
60 cm
long (
150 cm
in literature), reddish; shorter hairs ca.
0.1 mm
long, patent, very thin, moderate to abundant; longer hairs 0.5–1(1.5) mm long, ascending, patent and descending, sparse to moderate (very abundant on young parts); sparse glandular hairs ca.
0.5 mm
long; internodes
0.1–8.5 cm
long, alternating between very short and long internodes, nodes rooting. Stipules 3–5 ×
2–3 mm
, semicircular, the apex connate to the petiole, hairs like on stem; petioles
4–12 cm
long, pulvina ca.
1 mm
long, hairs
1–2 mm
long, patent, abundant. Leaf blades 0.8–3.8 ×
0.8–2.7 cm
, coriaceous, widely depressed obovate to very widely obovate, rarely widely obovate, discolorous, with the base cuneate, the margin entire, with abundant, ascending hairs ca.
1 mm
long; with the apex obtuse to rounded, or retuse; shorter hairs ca.
0.2 mm
long, curved or appressed to ascending, sparse to moderate adaxially, abundant abaxially; longer hairs ca.
1–2 mm
long, appressed, sparse to moderate adaxially, moderate to abundant abaxially; glandular hairs ca.
0.5 mm
, sparse abaxially. Dichasia with 13 flowers, as short as the leaves; peduncle
0.5–4.7 cm
long; shorter hairs
0.1–0.2 mm
long, appressed to ascending and descending, abundant, sometimes curved; longer hairs
1–2.5 mm
long, patent, moderate to abundant; glandular hairs ca.
1 mm
long, occasional; bracts 1–2.5 ×
0.2–0.5 mm
, lanceolate; bracteoles 0.5–1 ×
0.2 mm
, lanceolate. Pedicels
0.3–2 mm
long; sepals 3–4 ×
1 mm
, base rounded, apex acute, shorter hairs ca.
0.2 mm
long, moderate, longer hairs
0.5–1 mm
long, appressed to ascending, moderate, glandular hairs ca.
0.5 mm
long, occasional; petals yellow,
6–10 mm
long, spatulate, crenate-denticulate at the apex, adaxially with sparse glandular hairs; shorter stamens ca.
3 mm
long, glabrous, longer ca.
5 mm
long, hairs ascending; pistil ca.
6 mm
long, hairs ascending, abundant, stigmas papillose. Capsules 3–6 ×
3–4 mm
, very widely ovoid, 5-lobed, hairs ca.
0.5 mm
long, ascending, moderate. Seeds 1 per locule, 1.6–3.2 ×
1–1.9 mm
, elliptic, with rounded base and acute apex.
FIGURE 6.
Geographic distribution of the species of
Oxalis
sect.
Ripariae
:
Oxalis benjaminii
,
O. bifrons
,
O. eriocarpa
,
O. hepatica
e
O. lourteigiana
.
Distribution and habitat:
—This species has been collected in
Brazil
(
Paraná state
) and
Argentina
(Missiones province), always in shady habitats within forests or forest edges.
Phenology:
—Flowers and fruits have been collected from October to January.
Conservation status:
—
Oxalis bifrons
is known from four localities at western
Paraná state
(
Brazil
) and the Missiones province in
Argentina
. It is associated to
Araucaria
forests, which have been historically explored for logging and remains with less than 1% of its original cover in good conservation status. This species has not been recorded in protected areas and its sampling spots are immersed within and extensive agricultural matrix. Due to its EOO =
7,382 km
² and AOO =
16 km
², with an inferred decline in area extent and habitat quality due to advance of agricultural activities and urbanization, we recommend to categorize it as Endangered [EN B2a,b(iii)].
Nomenclatural notes:
—
Oxalis bifrons
was described by
Progel (1877: 495)
based on a Sellow’s collection.
Lourteig (1983
,
2000
) suggested that this sample was deposited at B and that it was presumably destroyed during World War II (
Hiepko 1987
). This specimen was considered to be collected at
Montevideo
(
Uruguay
) by Progel (l.c.), but it is very likely that this locality was wrongly attributed, as there are no other samples of this species from
Uruguay
. Argentinean samples are rare. We agree with
Lourteig (1983
,
2000
) that this collection is likely from
Brazil
, without precise locality indication.
Taxonomic notes:
—
Oxalis bifrons
differs from
O. sarmentosa
mostly by the rounded (vs. acute) leaflet apex, and the blade wider above (vs. below) the mid portion. The indumentum also differs, as in
Oxalis bifrons
leaflet abaxial surface bears more shorter and curved hairs
0.1–0.2 mm
long and longer ones
1–2 mm
long, while in
O. sarmentosa
leaf abaxial surface is glabrous or with shorter straight hairs
0.2–0.5 mm
long and longer ones 1(–2) mm long.
Oxalis bifrons
is also similar to
O. pampeana
, from which it can be distinguished by leaflets with sparse to abundant hairs not covering the blades (vs. blades entirely covered by the indumentum). The two species are allopatric, as
O. bifrons
is restricted to western Paraná and northeastern
Argentina
, while
O. pampeana
occurs exclusively in Rio Grande do Sul coastal plains and (rarely) in the western part of the same state.
Specimens examined:
—
ARGENTINA
.
Missiones
:
San Pedro
[as Gral.
M
.
Belgrano
], al sur de
Bdo. de Irigoyen
,
26°18’30,9’’S
,
53°39’53,8’’W
,
6 January 2011
,
H
.
A
.
Keller
&
M
.
M
.
Franco
9378
(
CTES
);
H
.
A
.
Keller
&
M
.
M
.
Franco
9411
(
CTES
)
;
BRAZIL
.
Paraná
:
Cantagalo
, sítio
Cachoeira
,
17 September 2009
,
J
.
M
.
Silva
et al. 7361
(
MBM
,
RB
);
Laranjeiras do Sul
,
21 October 1969
,
G
.
Hatschbach
22581
(
CTES
,
MBM
,
NY00470357
[web],
NY00470358
[web],
P
,
UEC002860
[web]);
Rincão Grande
,
12 October 1974
,
G
.
Hatschbach
35209
(
MBM
,
P
);
Roncador
,
19 December 1973
,
G
.
Hatschbach
32897
(
CTES
,
MBM
,
NY00470358
[web],
P
,
RB
223184
[web],
US
01853527 [web]).