Calea ser. Candolleanae V.R.Bueno, Gostel & G.Heiden
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.660.1.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13215652 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC423F-D22C-1849-7CC3-A5DEA56FFC62 |
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Felipe |
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Calea ser. Candolleanae V.R.Bueno, Gostel & G.Heiden |
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ser. nov. |
Calea ser. Candolleanae V.R.Bueno, Gostel & G.Heiden , ser. nov.
Type species: Calea candolleana (Gardner) Baker (1884: 256) View in CoL ≡ Meyeria candolleana Gardner (1848: 414–415) View in CoL .
Description:—Herbs to shrubs up to 1.2 m tall. Leaves opposite, discolorous, sometimes concolorous, sessile or petiolate, petiole 0.2–4.2 (–13.6) mm long; blades 0.9–8.05 × 0.05–3 (–4.8) cm, narrowly elliptical, often lanceolate, sometimes linear, margins serrate, sometimes entire. Capitulescence cymose, dichasiform, often capitulum solitary, peduncle 1.5–16.3 (–21.7) cm long. Capitulum heterogamous, radiate; involucre campanulate, rarely cylindrical, 5.5–13 × (3.6–) 6.7–13.9 (–16) mm, wider than long, rarely longer than wide, 5–6-seriate, first series of phyllaries foliaceous to slightly foliaceous, the remaining phyllary series scarious; receptacle epaleaceous or partly paleaceous (hemipaleaceous or pauperpaleaceous; same frequency), paleae 4.7–6.5 mm long. Ray florets 5–10, pistillate, corolla yellow, (6–) 9.8–12.6 (–14.2) mm long, tube 1.9–3.5 mm long, limb (3.8–) 6.5–9.9 (–12.1) × (1.3–) 2.4–4.1 (–6.9) mm; style arms 0.5–1.3 mm long. Disc florets (12–) 18–30, bisexual, corolla yellow, 3.5–6 mm long, tube 1.2–1.5 (–2.1) mm long, lobes 0.4–1.2 mm long, tube longer than lobes, rarely equal; anthers 1.8–2.7 mm long, style arms 0.7–1 mm long. Cypselae blackish, (2.6–) 3.2–4.6 mm long, cylindrical; pappus monotypic, sometimes bitypic, (8–) 12–18 scales, 0.2–1.2 mm long, longer scales (when bitypic) 0.6–1.7 mm long, oblong or obovate.
Note:—The new series is characterized by narrow leaves, commonly long-pedunculate radiate capitula, campanulate involucre, epaleaceous or pauperpaleaceous to hemipaleaceous receptacle, and pappus scales 0.2–1.7 mm long.
The “ Calea pilosa complex”, comprising ten species according to Pruski & Hind (1998) and Pruski (2013), is not monophyletic (Bueno 2023). Therefore, this new series is defined here to include eight species and depicted here in a schematic way to show its placement in a phylogenetic context ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). The new series comprises fewer species when compared to the former complex, due to the exclusion of C. hatschbachii and C. huanchacana .
Calea ser. Candolleanae is endemic of Eastern and Central Brazil ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). This series occurs mostly in open vegetation types such as coastal scrubs, grasslands, and savannas. It comprises the following species: C. angusta Blake (1930: 258) , C. bahiensis ( Mattfeld 1925: 390) Robinson (1975: 428) , Calea candolleana ( Gardner 1848: 414) Baker (1884: 256) , C. elongata ( Gardner 1848: 415) Baker (1884: 255–256) , C. gardneriana ( Gardner 1848: 415) Baker (1884: 255–256) , C. martiana Baker (1884: 256–257) , C. melissifolia Baker (1884: 257) , and C. pilosa Baker (1884: 257) . Although some specimens found in Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraguay were previously labeled as C. candolleana and C. pilosa , they do not correspond to these species and are close to Calea rupicola Chodat (1903: 726) .
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