Astragalus

Castillón, Eduardo Estrada, Quintanilla, José Ángel Villarreal & Salinas, Alfonso Delgado-, 2022, A new section of Astragalus (Fabaceae: Galegeae) from Mexico, Phytotaxa 545 (1), pp. 79-86 : 83-84

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.545.1.6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6525303

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/737987BC-FFA8-FFEE-FF6A-FEEDFA71FC0A

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scientific name

Astragalus
status

 

Key to identify the different sections of Astragalus View in CoL in Mexico.

1. Stipules always free or the lowest semi or almost fully amplexicaule, but never connate ................................................................2

- Stipules, at least at the lowest nodes connate...................................................................................................................................20

2. Plants densely pubescent with short curly trichomes mixed with longer spirally twisted ones, appressed or spreading up to 2 mm long.....................................................................................................................................................................................................3

- Plant variously pubescent, but the trichomes 1.5 mm long or shorter, none spirally twisted ............................................................4

3. Stems prostrate or decumbent, usually shorter than the longest leaves; flowers ascending; pods humistrate with age, soon caducous ..................................................................................................................................................................... sect. Mollissimi

- Stems erect, caulescent, the stems longer than longest leaves; flowers soon deflexed; pod erect, never humistrate, persistent......... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... sect. Gigantei

4. Always annual; ovary (and pod) with 2 ovules only.............................................................................................. sect. Microlobium

- Annual or perennial; ovary (and pod) with 4 or more ovules ............................................................................................................5

5. Flowers red or, if purple, the plants acaulescent ................................................................................................................................6

- Flowers purple, blue, white, lilac, concolorous, or mixtures of these colors, but never completely red; caulescent plants..............7

6. Calyx-tube shallowly campanulate, 2–4.5 mm long; banner 14 mm long or shorter; pubescence always dolabriform sect. Lotiflori

- Calyx-tube cylindric or deeply campanulate, 6–10.5 mm long; banner 16–22 mm long; pubescence simple or dolabriform............ .................................................................................................................................................................................... sect. Argophylli

7. Pod inflated, bladder-like of papyrus texture, stiffly so or papery-membranous, unilocular or bilocular .........................................8

- Pod triquetrous or dorsoventrally flattened, not bladdery inflated, narrow elliptic, linear-oblong, oblong-elliptic, oblique-obovate or subterete in cross section, always bilocular .................................................................................................................................14

8. Flowers very small, banner 5.5–6.5 mm long; pod 4–8 mm long, persistent ................................................................sect. Scalares

- Flowers longer than 7 mm; pod much longer than 8 mm, caducous..................................................................................................9

9. Pod stipitate, the stipe 7–17 mm long ....................................................................................................................... sect. Trichopodi

- Pod sessile to subsessile, stipe (if present), 0.2-0.5 mm long ..........................................................................................................10

10. Pod unilocular...................................................................................................................................................................................11

- Pod bilocular (at least below the apex or beak .................................................................................................................................12

11. Lowest stipules semi or almost fully amplexicaule......................................................................................................sect. Densifolii

11. Stipules all free ...................................................................................................................................................................sect. Inflati

12. Banner 7–9.5 mm long; pod retuse in both extremes even when young, minutely apiculate and bilocular at apex............................ .........................................................................................................................................................................................sect. Diphaci

- Banner 10–16 mm long; pod never retuse in both extremes, the apex ending into a triangular unilocular beak ............................13

13. Pod 12–23 mm long; pedicels persistent; ovules 10–42; calyx campanulate, teeth shorter than the tube...................... sect. Diphysi

- Pod 6–8 mm long; pedicels caducous; ovules 4; calyx urceolate-suboblong to urceolate-globose, the teeth the same size as the tube ................................................................................................................................................................................ sect. Rupertii View in CoL

14. Peduncles dimorphic, the early ones very short, up to 2.6 cm long, with only 1–2 flowers, the later ones, up to 7-flowered; the banner 5–5.5 mm long; pod pendulous, sessile, subunilocular, 6–10 mm long......................................................sect. Quinqueflori

- Peduncles homomorphic, if flowers are small, the root annual and pod larger, if the pod is small, the flowers more than 7-flowered; pod fully bilocular ............................................................................................................................................................................15

15. Pod declined or deflexed, sessile, or elevated on a stipe-like gynophore, the body very strongly dorsoventrally compressed, peltiform or shield-shaped, as broad as long or not much longer ................................................................................. sect. Scutanei

- Pod ascending, spreading or deflexed, sessile or stipitate, sometimes shortly so, the body mostly lance-oblong, in profile, half ovate, in any case triquetrous or compressed triquetrous, or the body subterete to dorsoventrally flattened, linear-oblong, elliptic, oblong-elliptic, ovate-elliptic to wide-elliptic to wide-oblong, twice to many times longer than wide...........................................16

16. Pod dorsoventrally flattened, somewhat bulged, persistent on the receptacle, the body elliptic, oblong-elliptic to ovate-elliptic, straight, dorsoventrally compressed, one to one and a half longer than wide...........................................................sect. Sagitticarpi

- Pod triquetrous and triangular in section or subterete, twice to many times longer than wide........................................................17

17. Pod stipitate ......................................................................................................................................................................................18

- Pod sessile ........................................................................................................................................................................................19

18. Pod pendulous ................................................................................................................................................................. sect. Miselli

- Pod incurved-ascending...................................................................................................................................... sect. Reventi-Arrecti

19. Pod deflexed; flowers very small, 4–9 mm long, early deflexed, usually very numerous (15–65) ............................ sect. Micranthi

- Pod ascending or loosely spreading; flowers either few or longer than 9 mm, ascending or loosely spreading ................................. ....................................................................................................................................................................................sect. Leptocarpi

20. Plants restricted to Baja California ...................................................................................................................................................21

- Plants throughout Mexico excluding Baja California ......................................................................................................................25

21. Petals large, banner 21–28 mm long; petals of the wings 19.5–25 mm long; keel petals 17.3–21 mm long; in Mexico, recorded only around Mexicali (BC)................................................................................................................................................... sect. Preusiani

- Petals, all shorter; plants around Mexicali and other areas of Baja California ................................................................................22

22. Pod oblong to elliptic, laterally compressed, unilocular, narrowed at both ends, basally ending in a stipe or the pod faces inflated only in the area where seeds are located ..........................................................................................................................................23

- Pod widened or inflated resembling a bladder .................................................................................................................................24

23. Pod oblong to elliptic, laterally compressed, unilocular, narrowed at both ends, basally ending in a stipe .............. sect. Cusickiani

- Pod inflated resembling a bladder, but its faces inflated only in the area where seeds are located ..............................sect. Oxyphysi

24. Plant small, the stems up to 11 cm long; peduncles 0.5–1.5 cm long; petals small, banner 7.3–10 mm long, petals of the wings 7–9.3 mm long, keel petals 6.9–8.8 mm long; mountains of Sierra de Juárez and Sierra de San Pedro Mártir; conifer forest, 1700– 2475 m ....................................................................................................................................................................... sect. Circumdati

- Plants larger, the stems 30–70 cm long; peduncles 2.5–10 cm long; petals larger; coastal dunes............................ sect. Anemophili

25. Pubescence dolabriform, the trichomes joined at a point before the end, in the form of “v” or “t”, with equal or unequal ends ....... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................26

- Pubescence basifixed with simple trichomes ...................................................................................................................................27

26. Pod deflexed, bilocular, triquetrous, oblong to narrow–oblong; banner 6–8.2 mm long............................................ sect. Hypoleuci

- Pod ascendant, unilocular, inflated resembling a bladder, oblong–elliptic; banner 8.3–11.8 mm long ............................................... .................................................................................................................................................................................... sect. Humistrati

27. Petals all red; banner 22–32 mm long; petals of wings 18–31 mm largo; keel petals 18–27 mm long.....................sect. Sarcocarpi

27. Petals of another color, or if red, combined with another color; banner, wings, and keel of smaller size .......................................28

28. Pubescence of stems, petioles and peduncles dense, hispid to pilose, the trichomes straight extended or retrorse; petals purple; ovules 9–18; pod oblong to narrow-oblong, triquetrous, laterally compressed, glabrous .......................................... sect. Greggiani

- Pubescence of stems, and peduncles hispid to pilose or nearly glabrous, but the trichomes appressed or ascending; pod either or different form, but if the same form, then pubescent or if trichomes extended or retrorse, then the flowers yellow ......................29

29. Pod pendulous, stipitate, sometimes obscurely so............................................................................................................................30

- Pod either deflexed or ascending, always sessile .............................................................................................................................31

30. Body of the pod sharply triquetrous, unilocular; seleniferous, ill scented plants.......................................................... sect. Bisulcati

- Body of the pod mostly obcompressed, dorsally excavated, unilocular to fully bilocular, a septum always present; not of seleniferous soils, scentless plants ...................................................................................................................................................sect. Strigullosi

31. Body of the pod unilocular ......................................................................................................................................... sect. Scytocarpi

- Body of the pod semi or fully bilocular........................................................................................................................sect. Strigulosi

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

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