Dyschoriste greenmanii Kobuski

PHENOLOGY.— Flowering: April–July, December; fruiting: June–December.

DISTRIBUTION.— Mexico (Coah., N.L., Tamps.).

HABITAT.— Oak woodland, oak-pine forest, often on limestone.

ELEVATION.— 150–1360 meters.

NOTES.— Henrickson (1999) provided a description, discussed the taxonomy, and mapped the distribution of this species (Fig. 2C). The type of D. greenmanii (Palmer 492) is from Tamaulipas.

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS.— El Madroño, 14 mi SW of Cd. Victoria along Mex. 101 to Jaumave, J. Dwyer et al. 46 (MO) ; 6 mi N of Santander Jiménez, M. Johnston 4899 (MEXU-image, TEX); 5 mi E of Casas on Victoria – Soto la Marina hwy., M. Johnston & J. Crutchfield 5785c (TEX) ; along Mex. 101 at KM 160, SW of Cd. Victoria, D. Lemke 0 17 (TEX); Mpio. San Carlos, Sierra de San Carlos, ca. 5 mi S of San Carlos, 24°31.5ʹN, 098°57.6ʹW, G. Nesom et al. 6094 (MEXU-image), 6132 (TEX) ; vic. of Victoria, E. Palmer 492 (holotype: US-image! ; isotypes: F!, GH-image!, NY-image!, US); 11 mi SW of Victoria, rd. to Huisachal, L. Stanford et al. 1969 (DS, US) ; 3–5 km S of Huisachal, L. Stanford et al. 2118 (DS, US), 2141 (US).