Stenodrepanum Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 7: 500. 1921.
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Stenodrepanum Harms, Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 7: 500. 1921. View in CoL
Fig. 46 View Figure 46
Type.
Stenodrepanum bergii Harms
Description.
Suffrutescent shrub, or perennial herb, (10) 20-40 cm, with bud-bearing and occasionally tuber-forming roots; glabrous, with globose sessile glands scattered along the branches. Stipules ovate. Leaves bipinnate, pinnae in 1-3 opposite pairs plus a single terminal pinna; leaflets in 5-9 opposite to subopposite pairs per pinna, embedded glands on the lower surface. Inflorescence a lax, terminal raceme. Flowers bisexual, zygomorphic; hypanthium persistent as a small cup at the apex of the pedicel as the fruit matures; sepals 5, caducous, glandular, the lower cucullate sepal covering the other four in bud; petals 5, free, yellow, the median petal with red markings, stipitate glands on the dorsal surface; stamens 10, free, filaments pubescent and glandular; ovary glandular. Fruit linear to slightly falcate, cylindrical, torulose, 1-5-seeded. Seeds ovoid.
Chromosome number.
2 n = 24, 36 ( Caponio et al. 2012).
Included species and geographic distribution.
Monospecific ( S. bergii ), endemic to central and western Argentina (Fig. 46 View Figure 46 ).
Ecology.
Subtropical wooded grassland and scrub, especially close to salt pans.
Etymology.
From Greek, steno - (= narrow) and drepano - (= sickle), in allusion to the narrow sickle-shaped fruit.
Human uses.
Unknown.
Notes.
Morphologically similar in appearance to the genus Hoffmannseggia but with a distinctive linear to slightly falcate, cylindrical, torulose fruit. Resolved as sister to Hoffmannseggia in Gagnon et al. (2016), but not included in the analysis of Ringelberg et al. (2022).
Taxonomic references.
Caponio et al. (2012); Gagnon et al. (2016); Kiesling et al. (1994); Lewis (2005b); Nores et al. (2012); Ulibarri (1978, 1979, 2008).
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Caesalpinioideae |
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Caesalpinieae |