Crotalaria maypurensis Kunth (1824:403)
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Crotalaria maypurensis Kunth (1824:403) |
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20. Crotalaria maypurensis Kunth (1824:403) View in CoL . ( Fig. 7c View FIGURE 7 ).
Type: — VENEZUELA. “Crescit in ripa Orinoci, prope Maypures,” undated, A.J.A. Bonpland & F.W.H.A. von Humboldt s.n. (holotype: P 00660097 digital image!)
Subshrub 70 cm high; branches puberulous; internodal stem wings absent. Leaves 3-foliolate, digitate, petioles 1.5–3 cm long; leaflets oblanceolate or linear, 2.5–6.5 × 0.3–1 cm, pubescent above and glabrous beneath; stipules 1–2 mm long, linear, caducous. Inflorescence a raceme, 8–23 cm long, terminal, lax; peduncles 3–4.5 cm long. Flowers 5–11, pedicels 4–8 mm long; bracts 1–4 mm long, subulate, straight, early caducous; bracteoles 3mm long, subulate, caducous; calyx 7–12 mm long, lobes twice or three times as long as the tube, pubescent; corolla yellow; the standard petal 1.3–1.7 × 1.2–1.6 cm, appendages extending to the claw; wing petals 1.5–1.7 cm long; keel petals 1.6–1.7 cm long, lanate on the upper margin, untwisted; ovary 5 mm long, stipitate; style curved. Legumes 2.8–3.5 × 0.7–1.3 cm, cylindrical, puberulous, brown at maturity, ca. 20-seeded; seeds 4–5 × 3 mm, seed coat brown.
Distribution and Ecology: — Crotalaria maypurensis is native to Central and South America, known from México, Colombia, British Guiana, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina ( Cuello 1999). It is widely distributed in Brazil, occurring mainly in cerrado areas.
Selected material examined: — BRAZIL. Amazonas: Temendaui, 00º35’S 64º40’W, 30 June 1979, Alencar 271 (MG). Bahia: Correntina, Chapadão Ocidental da Bahia. Alt. 600m. 44º43’S 13º29’W, 25 April 1980, Harley 21734 (UEC). Goiás: Alto Paraíso, 500 m após a entrada para São Jorge, em direção a Colinas do Sul, 17 May 2002, Flores & Schütz -Rodrigues 993 (UEC). Mato Grosso: Alto Paraguai, 01 April 1983, Cunha et al. 834 ( CH). Mato Grosso do Sul: Amambaí, arredores da tribo Caivá, 1979, Garcia 13902 (UEC). Minas Gerais: Itacambira, 16º 59’ 616”S, 43º 20’ 420”W, 13 November 2001, Flores et al. 726 (UEC). Pará: Itaituba, Serra do Cachimbo, 9º22’S, 54º54’W, 26 April 1983, Amaral 983 (INPA). Paraná: Campo Mourão, 8 December 1965, Hatschbach et al. 13284 (MBM). Piauí: Piracuruca, Parque Nacional de Sete Cidades, 04 April 2002, Flores et al. 934 (UEC). Roraima: Boa Vista, 09 November 1986, Coelho 2206 (INPA). São Paulo: Águas de Santa Bárbara, Estação Ecológica de Santa Bárbara, 09 October 1990, Meira Neto et al. 660 (UEC).
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