Croton chamaepitys Baillon (1864: 356)
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Croton chamaepitys Baillon (1864: 356) |
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8. Croton chamaepitys Baillon (1864: 356) View in CoL .
Lectotype (designated here): — URUGUAY. No locality, 1816, A. SaintHilaire C2 2117 ( P 00634655 !, isolectotypes P 00634656!, P 00634657!) .
Croton chamaepitys is a shrub with tiny ovate to broadly elliptic leaves, and yellowish to orange indumentum formed by stellate-stipitate and stellate-lepidote trichomes. Here we agree with Ahumada (1991) delimitation of C. chamaepitis , recognizing it as distinct from C. pycnocephalus , a morphologically similar species. The species is also similar to C. serpyllifolius due the tiny leaves and style division (see Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). The species belongs to sect. Lamprocroton . subsect. Argentini van Ee & Berry (2011: 93) ( van Ee & Berry 2011).
Distribution and habitat:— It occurs in Uruguay and Brazil (RS, PR) ( Caruzo et al. 2020). The species has only been found in a single locality in Paraná (Lagoa Seca, district of Candói). It grows on rocky outcrops, probably at 950 m elevation ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).
Phenology:— Flowering and fruiting from August and October.
Representative specimens:— PARANÁ: Candói , Lagoa Seca, 26 October 2006, E . Barbosa & E. M . Cunha 1752 ( MBM).Additional specimen: — RIO GRANDE DO SUL: Bossoroca , 28°44’49” S, 54°51’25” W, 07 September 2012, F GoogleMaps . Gonzatti 556 ( HUCS, R) .
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh |
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Botanische Staatssammlung München |
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San Jose State University, Museum of Birds and Mammals |
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Société d'Agriculture Sciences et Arts |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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