Adesmia (Adesmia), SUBG. ADESMIA SER. ADESMIA

Monteiro, Thiago Cobra E, Iganci, João Ricardo Vieira, Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia, Simpson, Beryl B., Vatanparast, Mohammad, Lewis, Gwilym P., Klitgård, Bente B., Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca, Vargas, Oscar M. & Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula, 2024, Towards a Monophyletic Infrageneric Circumscription of Adesmia DC. (Dalbergieae, Leguminosae): a Taxonomic Revision in Adesmia series Adesmia, Phytotaxa 639 (1), pp. 1-69 : 9-10

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.639.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13213048

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FD8118-FFC2-3A08-E982-FBD1FA76FE87

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Adesmia (Adesmia)
status

 

KEY TO THE SPECIES OF ADESMIA SUBG. ADESMIA SER. ADESMIA

1. Solitary axillary flowers in all axils, sometimes ending in a terminal raceme not exceeding 5 cm long. ....................................... 2

- Solitary axillary flowers absent or present only on the two leaves before the inflorescence. Inflorescence a terminal or axillary raceme or panicule, rarely shorter than 5 cm long. .......................................................................................................................... 4

2. Fruit a lomentum; individual articles triangular .......................................................................................... Adesmia securigerifolia View in CoL

- Fruit a hemicraspedium; individual articles discoid or spherical ..................................................................................................... 3

3. Fruit articles orbicular; stipules 4–6 mm long. ................................................................................................. Adesmia bonariensis View in CoL

- Fruit articles discoid; stipules 2.5–3.5 mm long. ................................................................................................... Adesmia smithiae View in CoL

4. Stoloniferous decumbent and prostrate subshrubs, rarely ascendant, sometimes with adventitious roots from stem branch nodes .. ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

- Ascendant to erect subshrubs or shrubs; never with adventitious roots from stem branch nodes ................................................. 13

5. Stems and inflorescence rachis glabrescent to glabrous, glandular trichomes rarely present .......................................................... 6

- Stems and inflorescence rachis pubescent to hirsute or pilose, glandular trichomes commonly abundant ..................................... 7

6. Fruits with lenticular articles, laterally flattened; pedicels erect when plant in fruit .............................................. Adesmia bicolor

- Fruits with spherical articles, not laterally flattened; pedicels reflexed when plant in fruit .................................. Adesmia globosa View in CoL

7. Leaves 10 cm long or longer .................................................................................................................................. Adesmia latifolia View in CoL

- LeaVes ˂ 10 cm long. ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8

8. Calyx lobes twice the calyx tube length; calyx equalling the corolla in length ............................................................................... 9

- Calyx lobes shorter, equaling or slightly longer than the calyx tube (never twice as long); calyx shorter than the corolla .......... 10

9. Plants glandular trichomes exceeding 1.5 mm in length; seeds with a thin aril ............................................. Adesmia subtropicalis View in CoL

- Plants glandular trichomes shorter than 0.5 mm in length; seeds without an aril ................................................. Adesmia miottoae View in CoL

10. Plant indumentum pilose, with glandular trichomes abundant on stems, leaves, calyces, and fruits ................... Adesmia punctata View in CoL

- Plant indumentum incanous-pubescent, glandular trichomes scarce ............................................................................................. 11

11. Fruits muriculate, with adpressed thickened setules on each article .................................................................... Adesmia uruguaya View in CoL

- Fruits pubescent, with erect setules, never thickened on each article ............................................................................................ 12

12. Fruit a lomentum; adventitious roots absent ............................................................................................................. Adesmia grisea View in CoL

- Fruit a hemicraspedium; adventitious roots present ................................................................................................. Adesmia incana View in CoL

13. Leaflets with a lobed margin, rarely only dentate in A. pimpinellifolia View in CoL ......................................................................................... 14

- Leaflets with an entire margin ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

14. Leaflets strongly lobed, 1–3 mm wide; central Argentina....................................................................................... Adesmia gilliesii View in CoL

- Leaflets slightly lobed, 3–8 mm wide; northern Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru........................................... Adesmia pimpinellifolia View in CoL

15. Leaflets with apex retuse ............................................................................................................................... Adesmia riograndensis View in CoL

- Leaflets with apex truncate, obtuse, acuminate, or acute ............................................................................................................... 16

16. Inflorescence a panicule; restricted to the province of Neuquén, Argentina................................................. Adesmia neuquenensis View in CoL

- Inflorescence a raceme; and sometimes with axillary flowers ....................................................................................................... 17

17. Fruits with lenticular articles; restricted to Bolivian and Peruvian highlands ....................................................... Adesmia subnuda View in CoL - Fruits with orbicular or discoid articles; occurring exclusively in the Pampas grasslands and Patagonian steppes ...................... 18

18. Flowers> 9 mm long, or if exactly 9 mm then the standard petal strongly reflexed ..................................................................... 19

- Flowers ˂ 9 mm long, or if exactlY 9 mm, then the standard petal erect or slightlY reflexed ........................................................ 20

19. Flowers> 14 mm long; standard petal slightlY reflexed; fruit articles 2.5–3× 2.5–3 mm ................................ Adesmia grandiflora View in CoL

- Flowers ≤ 14 mm long; standard petal stronglY reflexed; fruit articles 3.5–4× 4–4.5 mm ................................. Adesmia retrofracta View in CoL

20. Fruit a lomentum with 1–5 discoid articles, covered with an incanous-pubescent indumentum ..................... Adesmia cordobensis View in CoL

- Fruit a hemicraspedium with 6–10 spherical muriculate articles ......................................................................... Adesmia muricata View in CoL

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Adesmia

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