Calea sect. Calea

Bueno, Vinicius R., Gostel, Morgan R. & Heiden, Gustavo, 2022, Calea repanda (Asteraceae: Neurolaeneae), a new species and novel characters for the taxonomy of the genus, Phytotaxa 544 (3), pp. 280-288 : 285-286

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.544.3.2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6520262

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D4AF32-FFD2-1623-FF7B-F897FA10FC83

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scientific name

Calea sect. Calea
status

 

Key to the species of Calea sect. Calea from Brasil

1. Capitula radiate..................................................................................................................................................................................2.

- Capitula discoid .................................................................................................................................................................................6.

2. Capitulum solitary or capitula arranged in pairs ...............................................................................................................................3.

- Capitula arranged in capitulescences with three or more capitula ....................................................................................................4.

3. Involucre 3-seriate, 7.5–10 mm long, receptacle epaleaceous; ray florets 5–7, disc florets ca. 15; pappus scales 0.8 mm long ........ .......................................................................................................................................................................................... C. caleoides View in CoL

- Involucre 6-seriate, 12.2–12.7 mm long, receptacle holopaleaceous; ray florets 8–10, disc florets 30–40; pappus scales 1.1–4.3 mm long..................................................................................................................................................................................... C. repanda View in CoL

4. Ray florets 11–12; pappus scales ca. 15 ........................................................................................................................ C. lucidivenia View in CoL

- Ray florets 2–10; pappus scales 25–43 .............................................................................................................................................5.

5. Leaf margins pinnatifid; capitula sparsely arranged...................................................................................................... C. pinnatifida View in CoL

- Leaf margins serrate; capitula densely arranged ................................................................................................................. C. serrata View in CoL

6. Phyllaries foliaceous, longer than the involucre................................................................................................................................7.

- Phyllaries foliaceous, of the same length or shorter than the involucre............................................................................................8.

7. Ray florets 12–25 .................................................................................................................................................................... C. lutea View in CoL

- Ray florets 4–5 .................................................................................................................................................................. C. papposa View in CoL

8. Receptacle epaleaceous ............................................................................................................................................... C. gentianoides View in CoL

- Receptacle oligopaleaceous or holopaleaceous.................................................................................................................................9.

9. Involucre 4-seriate; pappus scales 1.9–2.3 mm long........................................................................................................ C. divergens View in CoL

- Involucre 5–8-seriate; pappus scales 2.7–5.5 mm long...................................................................................................................10.

10. Involucre 5-seriate...........................................................................................................................................................................11.

- Involucre 7–8-seriate .......................................................................................................................................................................12.

11. Involucre 3.5–5.2 mm long; receptacle oligopaleaceous, paleae 2–4; disc florets 7–9; cypselae 2.7–3 mm long .............................. ................................................................................................................................................................................. C. diamantinensis View in CoL

- Involucre 6.7–8.4 mm long; receptacle holopaleaceous, paleae 20–30; disc florets 20–30; cypselae 2–2.5 mm long ....................... ............................................................................................................................................................................................... C. oliveri View in CoL

12. Leaf blade glabrous; pappus scales 15 ............................................................................................................................ C. abelioides View in CoL

- Leaf blade pilose; pappus scales 16–25...........................................................................................................................................13.

13. Petiole 0.5–1.5 mm long, leaf surface abaxially pubescent ......................................................................................... C. solidaginea View in CoL

- Petiole 3–7 mm long, leaf surface abaxially tomentose............................................................................................... C. lantanoides View in CoL

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