Werneria microphylla (Asteraceae, Senecioneae), a new species from the Andean marshes of Peru
Author
Beltran, Hamilton
Museo de Historia Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Av. Arenales 1256, Apartado 14 - 0434, Lima, Perú.
Author
Leiva, Segundo
Museo de Historia Natural y Cultural de la Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Av. América Sur No 3145, Urb. Monserrate, Trujillo, Perú.
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Phytotaxa
2018
2018-10-19
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4
296
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.372.4.7
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.372.4.7
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Werneria microphylla
H. Beltrán & S. Leiva
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1A–D
,
2
)
Type:
—
PERU
.
Lima
: prov.
Huarochiri
, distr.
Chicla
,
Abra
Anticona
,
11º35
′
34
″
S
,
76º11
′
38
″
W
,
4877 m
,
29 April 2017
,
H
. Beltrán,
S
. Castillo &
M
. Arakaki 7970
(
holotype
:
USM 253391
;
isotypes
:
HAO
,
HUSA
,
HUT
)
.
Small rhizomatous herb forming lax patches. Rhizomes slightly thickened and sparsely branched, flowering branches ca.
1.5 cm
long, with scattered purple trichomes, sometimes purplish. Leaves simple, alternate, slightly carnose, 3.5– 6(8) mm long (including sheathing base and lamina); lamina glabrous, narrowly elliptical to widely oblong,
1.8– 4.5 mm
, slightly narrowed towards the base, apex mucronate (mucro ca.
0.4–0.9 mm
), sheathing base
0.5–3.5 mm
, proximally ca.
1.5–5 mm
wide (wider than the lamina), distally ca.
0.5–0.9 mm
wide, slightly asymmetrical, 3-veined, membranaceous, margin with short trichomes <
0.5 mm
; leaves on the apex of the branches somewhat different from stem leaves, with lamina oblong-lanceolate, 3.5 ×
1.2 mm
, 1-veined, somewhat lanuginose adaxially, apex attenuate into a mucro ca.
0.9 mm
. Capitulum radiate, solitary, with a short peduncle, peduncles
1.5–2 mm
long. Involucre widely cylindrical, 5–6 x
4–5 mm
, Phyllaries 8–13, 3.5–4.0 ×
1.5 mm
, oblong, fused for ca. 1/3 of their length, 1-veined, acute to obtuse at the apex, scarious on the margins, dorsally purplish. Ray florets 8(–10),
5–6 mm
long, female, with apex 3- lobed; ligule 1.5 ×
0.8–0.9 mm
, tube
1.5–2 mm
long, ovary
1 mm
long, glabrous, pappus 2–3-seriate, bristles scabrid, white. Disc florets 12–23,
3.4–4 mm
long, bisexual, 5-lobed, basally abruptly narrowed, lobes
0.7 mm
long, purplish and covered with tiny trichomes and papillae abaxially, pale yellow. Anthers with thecae linear-lanceolate, 1–1.3 ×
0.2–0.3 mm
, connective appendage lanceolate
0.2–0.3 mm
long. Style branches truncate,
0.5 mm
long, with a crown of sweeping trichomes, purple. Achenes not seen.
Distribution and habitat:
—So far the new species is only known from
Peru
, collected in the departments of
Ancash
,
Huancavelica
,
Lima
, and
Puno
. It grows on Andean marshlands, known as “bofedales” in Spanish, a vegetation typically found at ca.
4000 m
in the puna ecosystem, characterized by the presence of species such as
Azorella multifida
,
Calamagrostis ovata
,
Distichia muscoides
,
Hypsela reniformis
, and
Plantago tubulosa
.
Phenology:
—
Werneria microphylla
apparently flowers throughout the year, as many herbs from the same habitat, probably with a peak after the rainfalls occurring in March–May.
Etymology:
—The specific epithet refers to the small size of the leaves.
Additional specimens examined
(
paratypes
)
:—
PERU
.
Ancash
: prov.
San Marcos
, distr.
Colla Chica
,
09º40
′
23
″
S
,
77º03
′
24
″
W
,
4300 m
,
4 May 2008
,
H
.
Beltrán
6475
(
USM 225364
)
;
Lima
: prov.
Yauyos
, distr.
Laraos
,
Malpaso
,
12 May 2001
,
H
.
Beltrán
4202
(
USM 202336
)
;
Huancavelica
: prov.
Huancavelica
, distr.
Huachocolpa
, alrededor de
Mina Caudalosa
,
23 Mar 2015
,
P
.
Gonzales
3515
(
USM 289468
)
;
Puno
: prov.
Melgar
,
Chuquisani
,
4255 m
,
16 Feb 2006
,
J
.
Roque
4897
(
USM 228250
)
.
Discussion:
—The new entity is unique among the species of
Werneria
in having small leaves with lamina up to
4.5 mm
long, apex mucronate, mucro
0.4–0.8 mm
long, and sheathing base asymmetrical. The number of ray florets (8) is rather constant, rarely up to 10 florets are found. Additionally, unlike most of its congeners, it is a species that grows in high Andean marshes. According to the specimens available, this species has been scarcely collected, probably because of its tiny size.
The new species here described is similar to two other dwarf
Werneria
species
also native to Andean marshes, the widespread
W. pygmaea
Gillies ex
Hooker & Arnott (1841: 348)
, occurring from
Colombia
to
Argentina
and
Chile
, and
W. spathulata
Weddell (1855: 85)
, distributed from Central
Peru
to
Argentina
. However,
W. pygmaea
(
Fig. 1E
) and
W. spathulata
(
Fig. 1F
) are larger regarding the leaf size.
Werneria pygmaea
has the lamina linear-lanceolate and
3 cm
long, the adaxial side with long-ciliate trichomes or with axillar tufts of trichomes, and apex obtuse.
Werneria spathulata
has the lamina spatulate and up to
2.5 cm
long with the sheath very long and ventrally glabrous. The distinctive character of
W. microphylla
is the presence of a mucro in the leaf apex, with lamina narrow-elliptic to broadly oblong up to
0.45 cm
long, asymmetrical sheath wider than the lamina.