Heterosperma Cavanilles (1794: 34)
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Heterosperma Cavanilles (1794: 34) |
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Heterosperma Cavanilles (1794: 34) View in CoL .
TYPE SPECIES:— Heterosperma pinnatum Cav.
Geographic distribution and habitat:—W North America to NW South America and Caribbean ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ); wooded grassland, roadside ditches, and open mountain slopes: 650−4500 m ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ).
Heterosperma mexicanum (A. Gray) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire View in CoL , comb. nov. Leptosyne mexicana A. Gray ex Watson (1887: 429) View in CoL . Coreopsis cyclocarpa Blake (1914 View in CoL [1913]: 339). TYPE:— MEXICO. Jalisco, Rio Blanco, 17 Sept 1886, E. Palmer 568 (holotype US - 00128148!; isotypes GH - 00009645!, K - 0004979490!,
MEXU - 012220337!, MO - 1840292!, NDG - 60484!, NY - 00180551!, NY - 00180552!, P - 02140481!, PH - 00014921!, US - 00931206!,
YU - 002167!). Fig. 6.
Perennial herbs, erect, 60−70 cm tall, stems numerous from a thick woody base, slightly glabrous to pubescent below. Leaves opposite, sessile, entire, linear to filiform, 20−60 × 1.5−2 mm, glabrous. Capitula in open corymbiform cymes, peduncles 2−7 cm long, glabrous to rarely sparsely hispid. Involucre hemispheric. Phyllaries 2−3 seriate: outer 5−6, narrowly lanceolate, 2−3 × 1.5−2 mm, glabrous, fleshy; inner 8−12, ovate to lanceolate, 5−9 × 4 mm, striate, glabrous, scarious, yellow, reddish and pale on margins. Receptacle convex, paleate; palea oblanceolate, 4−5 × 1.5 mm, obtuse, 3-nerved, membranaceous, glabrous. Ray florets yellow, 8−10, female, fertile, rays 3-lobed, 11−13 × (3–) 5.5−7 mm, 12−14-nerved; tube narrow, with glandular and non-glandular trichomes. Disc florets 15−25(–35), bisexual, fertile; corolla yellow, tubulose, 5-lobed, 3.5−5 mm long, with glandular and eglandular trichomes; anthers 1.5−1.7 mm long, subauriculate at the base, appendages deltate; style arm apices deltate, papillose with long appendages. Cypselae graded monomorphic (sub-heteromorphic), obcompressed, winged, epappose, smooth and glabrous, dark brown to black; ray cypselae orbicular to obovate, 3.5−5 × 2.2−3.5 mm; disc cypselae narrowly orbicular to obovate, 6.5−7 × 5− 3 mm.
FIRGURE 6. Heterosperma mexicanum (A. Gray) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire var. mexicanum . A. Habit. B. Entire leaf. C. Capitulum. D. Palea. E. Ray floret. F. Disc floret. G. Stamen. H. Style branches. I. Ray cypsela. J. Disc cypsela (from Carman 68-120 (TEX).
Geographic distribution and habitat:—Endemic of Mexico (Jalisco, Nayarit, Zacatecas); in grassy oak woods, on granitic or rocky slopes; 1500−2200 m ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ).
Additional specimens examined:— MEXICO. Jalisco: Near Guadalajara , 4 Oct 1903, Pringle 11546 (SIparatype) ; on rocky slopes of Cerro Etzatlan diretly S of Etzatlan, 9 Sep 1966, Melchert et al. 6359 (TEX) ; in grassy oak woods on granitic slopes overlooking Guadalajara from the west, 15 Sep 1974, Cronquist 11195 (TEX) ; Guadalajara: Route 15, ca 5 mi west Guadalajara between K-693 and K 694, 20 Sep 1968, Carman 68–120 (TEX) ; Nayarit. 105 Km WNW of Huejuquilla, El Alto along road to Jesus Maria near side road to Santa Lucia de la Sierra, 9 Sep 1984, Breedlove 61476 (TEX) ; Zacatecas: 32 km W on Mexican Hwy 41 just S of Jalpa along road to Tlatenango, 8 Sep 1986, Breedlove 63942 (TEX) .
Heterosperma mexicanum (A. Gray) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire var. pinnatisectum (S.F. Blake) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire View in CoL , comb. nov. Coreopsis pinnatisecta Blake (1914 View in CoL [1913]: 339). Coreopsis cyclocarpa var. pinnatisecta (S.F. Blake) Crawford (1970b: 166) View in CoL . Leptosyne pringlei Robinson & Greenman (1895: 155–156) View in CoL .
TYPE:— MEXICO. Oaxaca: Sierra de San Felipe , 2743 msm, 7Aug 1894, C.G. Pringle 4871 (holotype GH-9648!; isotypes AC-319470!, BKL-162!, BR-5430482!, CM-2442!, E-413827!, GOET-1395!, JE-4599!, M-30051!, MEXU-1220335!, MEXU-1220336!, MO-1840278!, NDG-60486!, NY-180553!, P-2140482!, P-2140483!, P-2140484!, PH-14922!, RSA-1371!, S-G-3608!, TEX-369!, UC-128166!, UVMVT-27580!) .
Leaves pinnatisect, 25–35 × 15–30 mm, petiole 6−8 mm long, segments linear to filiform, 10–15 × 1–1.5 mm.
Distribution:—Endemic to Mexico (Guerrero and Oaxaca). Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 .
Taxonomic notes:— Heterosperma mexicanum var. pinnatisectum is morphlogically similar to H. achaetum and H. pinnatum in its pinnatisect leaves. It differs by being a perennial plant, with inner phyllaries longer than the outer ones, ray florets 11−13 mm long, disc florets 3.5–5 mm long (vs. plant annual, with inner phyllaries shorter than the outer ones, ray florets (1.5–) 3–4.5 mm long, disc florets 1–1.2 mm long in H. achaetum and H. pinnatum ). Heterosperma mexicanum also resembles H. achaetum in its graded monomorphic (sub-heteromorphic) cypselae.
We agree with Crawford (1970a) who observed that H. mexicanum var. mexicanum (= Coreopsis cyclocarpa var. cyclocarpa ) and H. mexicanum var. pinnatisectum (= C. cyclocarpa var. pinnatisecta ) are very similar morphologically and appear to differ only by a feature of their leaves, with simple linear to filiform leaves in H. mexicanum var. mexicanum , and pinnatisect cauline leaves in H. mexicanum var. pinnatisectum .
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Heterosperma Cavanilles (1794: 34)
Lizarazu, Mabel A., Scataglini, M. Amalia & Freire, Susana E. 2018 |
Heterosperma mexicanum (A. Gray) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire
Lizarazu & S. E. Freire 2018 |
Heterosperma mexicanum (A. Gray) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire var. pinnatisectum (S.F. Blake) Lizarazu & S.E. Freire
Lizarazu & S. E. Freire 2018 |
Coreopsis cyclocarpa var. pinnatisecta (S.F. Blake)
Crawford 1970: 166 |
Coreopsis cyclocarpa Blake (1914
S. F. Blake Carman 1914 |
Coreopsis pinnatisecta
Blake 1914 |
Leptosyne pringlei
Robinson & Greenman 1895: 155 - 156 |
Leptosyne mexicana A. Gray ex
Watson 1887: 429 |