Ipomoea fimbriosepala Choisy in A.P. de Candolle

Wood, John R. I., Munoz-Rodriguez, Pablo, Williams, Bethany R. M. & Scotland, Robert W., 2020, A foundation monograph of Ipomoea (Convolvulaceae) in the New World, PhytoKeys 143, pp. 1-823 : 1

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Ipomoea fimbriosepala Choisy in A.P. de Candolle
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341. Ipomoea fimbriosepala Choisy in A.P. de Candolle View in CoL View at ENA , Prodr. 9: 359. 1845. (Choisy 1845: 359)

Ipomoea setifera var. fimbriosepala (Choisy) Fosberg , Smithsonian Contr. Bot. 36: 24. 1977. (Fosberg and Sachet 1977: 24).

Ipomoea choisyi Montrouz. , Mém. Acad. Sci. Lyon 10: 237. 1860. (Montrouzier 1860 237). Type. NEW CALEDONIA. R.P. Montrouzier s.n. (?holotype P00198442).

Aniseia hastata Meisn. in Martius et al. , Fl. Brasil. 7: 319. 1869, non Ipomoea hastata L. (1771). Type. BRAZIL. São Paulo, W.J. Burchell 4752 (lecotype BR000005837595, designated here; isolectotype K000612829).

Ipomoea phylloneura Baker, J. Linn. Soc. 21: 426. 1885. (Baker 1885: 426). Type. Based on Aneseia hastata Meisn.

Ipomoea assumptionis Morong , Ann. New York. Acad. Sci. 7: 170. 1892. (Morong and Britton 1892: 170). Type. PARAGUAY. Cerca de Asunción, T. Morong 584 (holotype NY00319146, isotypes MO, NY, WIS).

Ipomoea rubra var. palustris Urb. , Symb. Antill. 3: 345. 1902. (Urban 1902-3: 345). Type. PUERTO RICO. P. Sintenis 962 (isotypes BM, K).

Ipomoea palustris (Urb.) Urb. , Symb. Antill. 9: 423. 1925. (Urban 1925: 423).

Ipomoea gilletii De Wild. & T. Durand , Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. 2, 1: 36. 1901 [pub. 1900]. (Wilderman and Durand 1900: 36). Type. CONGO D.R. Kisantu, J. Gillet 419 (holotype BR00008886279).

Ipomoea pinosia Alain , Revista Soc. Cub. Bot. 13: 60. 1957 (Liogier 1957: 60). Type. CUBA. Isla de Juventud [Isle of Pines], road to San Ignacio de las Piedras, E.P. Killip 45247 (holotype US00111440, isotypes B, HAC).

Ipomoea indica var. hosakae Fosberg , Bot. Notis. 129: 38. (Fosberg 1976: 38). Type. CAROLINE ISLANDS. Truk, Moen Island, Hosaka 2713 (holotype US00111403, isotype BISH).

Ipomoea stenantha Dunn , Kew Bull. Add. Ser. 10: 180. 1912. (Dunn and Tutcher 1912: 180). Type. CHINA. Guangdong, Lan-fa Shan, sine coll. (holotype K000830829).

Aniseia stenantha (Dunn) Ling ex R.C. Fang & S.H. Huang , Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 64 (1): 42. 1979. (Fang and Huang 1979: 42).

Aniseia stenantha var. macrostephana Y.H. Zhang , Acta Phytotax. Sin. 24 (2): 155. 1986. (Zhang 1986: 155). Type. CHINA. Zhejiang, Longquan, P.L. Chiu 1078 (holotype HHBG).

Ipomoea calidicola Standley & L.O. Williams Ceiba 3: 127.1952. (Standley and Williams 1952b: 127). Type. NICARAGUA. P.C. Standley 20094 (holotype EAP, Panama, isotype US00111370).

Type.

Mauritius. Culta in Hort. Bot. Pamplemousse, 1839, L. Bouton s.n. (lectotype G00135515, designated by Delgado Junior et al. (2017).

Description.

Twining annual herb, young stems glabrous, older stems setose. Leaves petiolate, 4-9 × 3-5 cm, narrowly (to broadly) deltoid, base sagittate to hastate, auricles acute to obtuse, glabrous, abaxially paler; petioles 2-7.5 cm. Inflorescence of 1(-2)-flowered axillary, pedunculate cyme; peduncles 0.5-3.5 cm; bracteoles 8-15 × 3-5 mm, ovate, acuminate to apiculate, membranous, pale green, moderately persistent; pedicels 1-2.5 cm; outer sepals 13-20 × 7-10 mm, ovate, apex finely mucronate, base truncate, abaxially 3-winged, the wings smooth or (especially below) dentate, inner sepals c. 5 mm shorter, unwinged; corolla 2.5-3.5 cm long, funnel-shaped, pink, glabrous, limb c.5 cm diam., shallowly lobed, the lobes acute. Capsules 12-15 × 12-14 mm, ovoid, glabrous, enclosed by the sepals; seeds 5-6 mm long, minutely tomentellous.

Illustrations. Figure 161B; O View Figure 161 'Donell (1959b: 156); Deroin (2001: 193).

Distribution.

Pantropical in distribution but scattered in occurrence, the populations usually small and impermanent, growing in lowland areas besides lakes, ponds and similar disturbed moist habitats; perhaps most common in the New World around the fringes of the Chaco and in the Llanos of Colombia and noticeably less common in Central America and Mexico.

ARGENTINA. Chaco: A.G. Schulz 8126 (CTES); C. Cristóbal et al. 1534 (CTES). Corrientes: M.M. Arbo et al. 6591 (CTES, MO, S); S.G. Tressens et al. 5027 (CTES). Misiones: M.E. Rodriquez 01111 (CTES); H. Keller and Paredes 9580 (CTES).

PARAGUAY. Alto Paraná: G. Caballero Marmori 301 (CTES). Amambay: E. Hassler 7961 (K, S), 10780 (BM, K); 26 km S. de Bella Vista, M. Dematteis et al. 3377 (CTES, FCQ). Central: near Asunción, B. Balansa 1060 (K). Canindeyú: 23 km E of Ygatimi, B. Jimenez & G. Marin s.n. (PY). Presidente Hayes: A. Krapovickas & C. Cristóbal 45113 (CTES).

BRAZIL. Acre: Gwynne Vaughan 47 (K). Amazonas: Río Jurua, Ule 5196 (K); L. Teixera 1333 (NY). Mato Grosso: Río Turvo, N of Xavantina, H.S, Irwin et al. 16080 (NY). Minas Gerais: A. Macedo 1675 (S), 1802 (BM, MO, S). Paraná: sine col. 257 (RB). Rio Grande do Sul: P.P.A. Ferreira 233 (ICN) fide Ferreira and Miotto (2009: 445).

GUYANA. Appun 2458 (K)

BOLIVIA. Beni: Ballivián, Est. Biológica del Beni, J. Balderrama 370 (LPB, MO); La Paz: Luisita, R. Haase 666 (LPB). Santa Cruz: Velasco, c. 35 km N of Santa Rosa de la Roca, J.R.I. Wood et al. 27081 (K, LPB, USZ); Chiquitos, Robore, A. Krapovickas & A. Schinini 36379 (CTES).

PERU. Loreto: F. Ayala 808 (MO). San Martín: M. Rimachi 10265 (F, MO, NY); R. Ferreyra 7879 (USM).

COLOMBIA. Casanare: Tauramena, L. Uribe-Uribe 3587 (COL). Guainía: Río Iníridi, J. Espina 361 (COL). Guaviare: R. López & O. Rodríguez 1818 (COL). Meta: R. Cortes et al. 1106 (COL).

VENEZUELA. Delta Amacuro: J.A. Steyermark et al. 114849 (MO). Monagas: G. Davidse et al. 4590 (MO).

GUATEMALA. Bernoulli & Cario 1899 (K).

MEXICO. Tabasco: E. Matuda 3252 (MEXU). Veracruz: Orozco 252 (F, MEXU, XAL).

CUBA. A. Alvarez et al. (HAJB50908). Pinar del Río: E.L. Ekman 17908 (NY, S).

PUERTO RICO. Type of Ipomoea rubra var. palustris .

Typification.

Deroin suggested that Bosser and Heine had lectotypified Ipomoea fimbriosepala with the Lindley collection at CGE. However, they merely cited the collection under the acronym CAM.

The type material of I. assumptionis may be a mixed collection with I. setifera but the holotype at NY looks unmistakeably to be I. fimbriosepala .

Note.

This species is similar to Ipomoea setifera in having sepals in which the veins are extended into wings, these commonly dentate; also in the relatively persistent, pale green membranous sepals but differing in being annual, the bracteoles narrower, the sepals only 3-winged and the corolla much shorter. Fruiting specimens can be difficult to distinguish and the two species are commonly misidentified.