Tristagma patagonicum (Baker) Traub (1963: 61)

Arroyo-Leuenberger, Silvia C. & Sassone, Agostina B., 2016, An annotated checklist of the genus Tristagma (Amaryllidaceae, Allioideae), Phytotaxa 277 (1), pp. 21-35 : 30-31

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.277.1.2

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE7843-2A59-F031-279D-FBFF582CFDB4

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Felipe

scientific name

Tristagma patagonicum (Baker) Traub (1963: 61)
status

 

9. Tristagma patagonicum (Baker) Traub (1963: 61) View in CoL

Bas.: Milla patagonica Baker (1871: 382) Brodiaea patagonica (Baker) Baker (1896: 459) . Type (lectotype designated here):—Patagonia. Capt. Middleton (K 000098750!).

= Brodiaea patagonica Spegazzini (1897: 576) comb. inval. = Triteleia patagonica Spegazzini (1902: 173) . ≡ Brodiaea spegazzinii Macloskie (1904:304) Ipheion spegazzinii (Macloskie) Traub, (1953: 69) View in CoL Tristagma spegazzinii (Macloskie) Traub (1963: 61) View in CoL . Type (lectotype, desgnated here):— ARGENTINA. Santa Cruz. Río Santa Cruz, 1882, Spegazzini s.n. (LPS 11668!; isolectotype LP 004240!). Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 .

= Triteleia patagonica Speg. var. angustiloba Speg. (1902: 173) . Type (lectotype, designated here):— ARGENTINA. Chubut, Trelew, Basaldua s.n. ( LPS 11742 About LPS !; isolecotype LP 004242 !).

= Tristagma viridior (Killip) Traub (1963: 61) View in CoL . Bas.: Brodiaea viridior Killip (1926: 566) = Ipheion viridius (Killip) Traub (1953: 69) View in CoL . Type:— ARGENTINA. Río Negro. Vecinity of General Roca, Río Negro valley: altitude 250 to 360 m, 28 September 1914, W. Fischer 22 (holotype US 704305!; isotype SI 000452!).

= Tristagma atreucoense Ravenna (2001: 27) View in CoL syn. nov. Type:— ARGENTINA. Neuquén: Dto: Minas , Laguna del Atreuco , lomadas, 2300- 2400 m.s.m., 2 February 1964, Boelcke et al. 11542 (holotype BAB; isotypes BAA!, SI 00448 !).

= Tristagma malalhuense Ravenna (2001: 29) View in CoL syn. nov. Type:— ARGENTINA. Mendoza: Laguna Diamante, 15 January1952, L. Serra 87 (holotype LP 004257!).

= Tristagma nahuelhuapinum Ravenna (2001: 28) View in CoL syn. nov. Type:— ARGENTINA. Rio Negro: Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Lago Gutiérrez, costa N, 11 October 1974, C. Richencq 184 (holotype SI 000451!).

Notes: — The prologue and types of the species treated as synonyms are indistinguishable from T. patagonicum View in CoL . In the original description, Ravenna stated that T. nahuelhuapinum View in CoL can be characterized by the number of ovules per locule (23). After studying more than 300 specimens of Tristagma View in CoL we conclude that this feature is too variable within species to be used as a diagnostic character. Furthermore, one of the specimens cited as paratype (Hicken 13539) was identified by Ravenna (in 2003) as T. malalhuense View in CoL (= T. patagonicum View in CoL ), reinforcing our view that it is synonymous with T. patagonicum View in CoL . According to Ravenna (2001), T. patagonicum View in CoL is distributed in eastern Patagonia ( Argentina), while Tristagma spegazzinii View in CoL inhabits border areas between Argentina and Chile (Andean region). This author argued that T. patagonicum View in CoL and T. spegazzinii View in CoL have to be treated as different species. However, Ravenna (2001) based his argument on the type of B. patagonica Speg. , quoting “Río Aysen ” ( Chile) as the type locality, but the type specimen of B. patagonica Speg. , according to the protologue, was collected in Rio Santa Cruz and Golfo San Jorge ( Argentina), invalidating his argument. Spegazzini also mentioned three syntypes in the label: “Rio Santa Cruz, anno 1874 (leg. C. Berg.) et anno 1882 (C.S.) in Golfo de San Jorge, Febr. 1896 (C.A.)”. From the cited material, we only find one of them (stored at LP, number of LPS 11668), which bears a label with the handwriting of Spegazzini, as “ Brodieae (Triteleia) patagonica, Habitat Santa Cruz ”. The only material identified as T. atreucoense View in CoL and T. malalhuense View in CoL grow at high elevations (2000–2500 m.a.s.l.) and present minimum morphological variation. The former species is smaller than the type material of T. patagonica , and the latter shows thinner tepals in contrast with the protologue and type specimen of Tristagma patagonicum View in CoL . We believe that this morphological variation is not enough to separate them as different species. Other studies are being performed to corroborate this argument.

Iconography: — Ravenna, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 11(2–3): 152. 1967. fig.3.; Guaglianone, Alliaceae , Flora de San Juan IV: 371. 2009. fig. 337.

Conservation status: — Least Concern (LC).

Uses: — Tristagma patagonicum has been used as a medicinal and edible species ( Molares & Ladio 2015).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Asparagales

Family

Amaryllidaceae

Genus

Tristagma

Loc

Tristagma patagonicum (Baker) Traub (1963: 61)

Arroyo-Leuenberger, Silvia C. & Sassone, Agostina B. 2016
2016
Loc

Tristagma atreucoense

Ravenna, P. F. 2001: )
2001
Loc

Tristagma malalhuense

Ravenna, P. F. 2001: )
2001
Loc

Tristagma nahuelhuapinum

Ravenna, P. F. 2001: )
2001
Loc

Tristagma viridior (Killip)

Traub, H. P. 1963: )
Traub, H. P. 1953: )
1963
Loc

Brodiaea patagonica

Traub, H. P. 1963: )
Macloskie, G. 1904: )
Spegazzini, C. 1902: )
Spegazzini, C. 1897: )
1897
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