Nolletia gariepina (de Candolle 1836: 324) Mattfeld (1921: 395)

Herman, Paul P. J., 2013, Cypsela morphology in the genus Nolletia (Asteraceae, Astereae) and a revision of the genus, Phytotaxa 122 (1), pp. 1-44 : 10-11

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.122.1.1

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scientific name

Nolletia gariepina (de Candolle 1836: 324) Mattfeld (1921: 395)
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2. Nolletia gariepina (de Candolle 1836: 324) Mattfeld (1921: 395) View in CoL ; Merxmüller (1967: 120); Gibbs Russell et al. (1984: 125; 1987: 216); Herman (1993: 714; 2003: 261; 2006: 232); Craven (1999: 162); Klopper et al. (2006: 142). Basionym: Nidorella ? gariepina DC. ; Harvey (1865: 91).— Felicia gariepina (DC.) L.Bolus (1914: 72) , nom. illeg.—

Nolletia ligulata Steetz (1864: 404) , nom. illeg. Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Northern Cape: near the Gariep [Orange

River], at Verleptpram, on stony and rocky height, (QDS: 2817AA Vioolsdrift), September 1830, Drège 2803

( holotype G-DC microfiche!, isotypes HBG e!, K e!, MO e!, P!, S e!) .

Scattered to densely leafy, compact dwarf or small shrub up to 0.6 m high. Older branches woody, often reddish, green and herbaceous upwards; sparsely to densely spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular. Leaves alternate, sessile, usually narrowly obovate, sometimes narrowly elliptic, rarely linear-obovate, (3–)4– 15(–22) × (0.8–)1.0–2.5(–3.0) mm (the longer, the broader); apex bluntly acute to obtuse; margin entire; sparsely to densely spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular. Capitula heterogamous, disciform, 8–10 mm in diameter, solitary at ends of branches, pedunculate. Peduncle sparsely to densely spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular. Involucre campanulate. Involucral bracts imbricate, in 3 or 4 rows, green, sometimes tinged purplish, often with yellow or orange oil sacs along midline, persistent and recurved in old inflorescences; outer row narrowly oblong to narrowly ovate to narrowly obovate, 2.0–2.5 × 0.3–1.0 mm, apex acute to acuminate, often with tuft of hairs, margin sometimes membranous, fimbriate, spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular; second row narrowly oblong to narrowly obovate, 2.2–3.0 × 0.5–1.0 mm, apex acute to acuminate, often with tuft of hairs, margin sometimes membranous, fimbriate, spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular; third row narrowly obovate, 3–4 × 0.5–0.6 mm, apex acute to acuminate, margin narrowly membranous, fimbriate, spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular in upper third; inner row narrowly obovate, 3–4 × 0.5–0.8 mm, apex acuminate, margin membranous, fimbriate, sparsely spreading pubescent and stipitate-glandular in upper third. Receptacle epaleate, foveolate. Outer female florets 25–35, in 1 row, fertile, shortly radiate ( Fig. 3H View FIGURE 3 ); tubular below, tube 1–2 mm long, with glandular hairs; limb shortly 3-lobed, lobes 0.5–1.0 mm long, shorter than or as long as style branches; corolla yellow, sometimes purplish in upper part. Style 2.0– 2.5 mm long, bifurcate; style branches linear-elliptic, 0.5–1.0 mm long, bluntly acute to obtuse; stigmatic areas marginal, confluent at apex; some female florets with style branches similar to those of bisexual florets. Cypsela and pappus as in disc florets. Disc florets 32–62, regular, bisexual, fertile; tubular below, tube 2.5–3.0 mm long, with glandular hairs; 5-lobed, lobes 0.5 mm long, often with dark resinous margins; corolla yellow, sometimes with purplish tinge. Anthers 1.5–2.0 mm long; with narrowly ovate apical appendages; base slightly calcarate, ecaudate; filament collar with thickened cell walls. Style 2.0– 3.5 mm long, bifurcate; style branches 0.5–1.0 mm long, with deltoid-penicillate, apical appendages; stigmatic areas marginal. Cypsela dark brown with whitish, thickened margin, obovoid, laterally flattened, 1.5–2.0 × 0.5–1.0 mm ( Figs. 1A View FIGURE 1 , 2A View FIGURE 2 ); appressed pubescent consisting of twin hairs, equal to subequal in length, apices of twin hairs acute ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ), rarely slightly broadened; epicarpic cells oblong, arranged in parallel rows. Pappus of caducous, barbellate bristles, 2–3 mm long. Flowering time: throughout the year.

Distribution and habitat: — Namibia and Northern Cape ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 ), usually growing in sand amongst boulders or on rocky slopes. The red list status of this species in South Africa is LC (Least Concern) ( Raimondo et al. 2009).

HBG

Hiroshima Botanical Garden

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

MO

Missouri Botanical Garden

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Nolletia

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Nolletia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Miridae

Loc

Nolletia gariepina (de Candolle 1836: 324) Mattfeld (1921: 395)

Herman, Paul P. J. 2013
2013
Loc

Nolletia ligulata

Steetz, J. 1864: )
1864
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