Callilepis laureola Candolle (1836: 671)

Herman, Paul P. J., 2022, A taxonomic revision of the genus Callilepis (Asteraceae) in South Africa, Phytotaxa 563 (1), pp. 1-62 : 43-44

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.563.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7245758

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scientific name

Callilepis laureola Candolle (1836: 671)
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. Callilepis laureola Candolle (1836: 671) View in CoL ; Harvey (1865: 136); Wild (1980: 92); Hilliard (1977: 287); Retief & Herman (1997: 297); Cron et al. (2019: 464).

Type: — SOUTH AFRICA. Eastern Cape: Zwischen Omsamwubo und Omsamcaba, an sumpfigen Oertern , Grasplätzen , 800 ft, [between Omsamwubo [ Umzimvubu ] and Omsamcaba [ Umsikaba ], in marshy areas, grassland, 244 m], (QDS: probably between 3129BD and 3129DA Port St Johns), February 1832, Drege 5115 (lectotype G-DC barcode G00456541 , designated here; isolectotype P barcode P00063630 (the label has a ‘b’ on it, suggesting laureola )). Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 . Localities and dates from Drege (1843) and Glen & Germishuizen (2010) .

= Callilepis hispida Candolle (1836: 671) View in CoL . = Callilepis laureola var. hispida (DC.) Sonder View in CoL in Harvey (1865: 136). Type: — SOUTH AFRICA. KwaZulu-Natal / Eastern Cape: Zwischen Omtendo und Omsamculo, auf Grashöhen, unter 500 Fuss [between Omtendo [Umtentu] and Omsamculo [Umzimkulu], on grassy heights, below 152 m], (vague locality, QDS: probably between 3030CB Port Shepstone/3130AA Port Edward), 9 May 1832, Drege 5114 (lectotype G-DC barcode G00456444, image!, designated here; isolectotypes P barcodes P00063638, P00063639? (sterile specimen), P00063640, all images, PRE barcode PRE189425). The exact date from the Paris specimen (barcode P00063638). Localities and dates from Drege (1843) and Glen & Germishuizen (2010). Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 .

Erect, perennial herbs with tufts of annual stems from underground rootstock. Stems unbranched or sparsely branched, becoming pedunculoid upwards or corymbosely branched upwards, ribbed, glabrous or sparsely to densely villous, often densely villous immediately below capitula, with tufts of hairs in leaf axils. Leaves sessile, lower opposite or subopposite, upwards alternate, sometimes alternate all along, narrowly to broadly ovate, sometimes some upper narrowly elliptic, rarely some narrowly obovate, decreasing in size upwards and passing into peduncular bracts, apex acuminate or attenuate, sometimes acute, base subcordate, rounded or obtuse, especially in lower leaves, or narrowly to broadly cuneate in upper leaves, margin sometimes whitish or paler than rest of blade, entire or sometimes in some leaves sparsely and minutely serrulate in upper part of leaf, glabrous or sparsely to more densely villous, blade glabrous or sparsely to more densely villous, hairs sometimes concentrated along main veins on upper surface, 3(5)- veined from base. Capitula heterogamous, radiate, solitary or in open, few-headed corymbs. Involucre hemispherical. Involucral bracts in (2)3 or 4(5) rows, subequal, inner grading into outer paleae. Receptacle paleate, paleae boatshaped with a dark apex, back sometimes with narrow membranous wing. Ray florets zygomorphic, female, fertile, rarely some neuter in a capitulum, arranged in 1, 2 or 3 rows; corolla white, cream, creamy, cream-white, yellow, lemon-yellow, sulphur yellow or pale greenish yellow; with or without staminodes. Styles exserted, bifurcate, lobes equal or sometimes unequal, rarely undivided. Ovaries obovate-trigonous, those of second and third rows of ray florets laterally compressed similar to disc floret ovaries, glabrous. Ray cypselae usually obconical-trigonous, those of second and third rows of ray florets obovate and laterally compressed, straw-coloured, glabrous, ribbed, each angle(margin) ending in a pappus awn. Ray pappus dimorphic, consisting of awns and scales in between. Disc florets actinomorphic, bisexual, fertile, many; corolla dark (purplish), tubular, 5-lobed. Anthers 5, exserted, apical appendages narrowly ovate, bases caudate and calcarate, tails ciliate. Styles bifurcate, sometimes exserted but mostly hidden within anther ring. Ovaries obovate, laterally compressed, glabrous. Disc cypselae obovate, laterally compressed, ribbed, glabrous. Disc pappus dimorphic, consisting of awns and smaller scales in between awns.

Key to varieties:

1a. Capitula solitary .......................................................................................................................................................... a. var. laureola View in CoL

1b. Capitula arranged in few-headed corymbose synflorescences ...........................................................................b. var. paucicephala View in CoL

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Callilepis

Loc

Callilepis laureola Candolle (1836: 671)

Herman, Paul P. J. 2022
2022
Loc

Callilepis hispida

Candolle 1836: 671
1836
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