Physalidinae, Reveal, 2012

Zamora-Tavares, Pilar, Martínez, Mahinda & Vargas-Ponce, Ofelia, 2023, Cataracta, a new monotypic genus segregated from Physalis (Solanaceae), Phytotaxa 616 (3), pp. 247-257 : 250-251

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.616.3.4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10169586

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BD87E8-744F-FFB0-D0F2-FA07D5ACE599

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Physalidinae
status

 

Artificial key to the Physalidinae genera

including Cataracta gen. nov

1. Fruiting calyx not expanded or similar in size to flowering calyx .................................................................................... Witheringia

- Fruiting calyx expanded .....................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Fruiting calyx somewhat expanded, larger than the flowering calyx, but smaller than the mature fruit ...........................................3

- Fruiting calyx highly expanded, as large as or larger than the mature fruit .......................................................................................5

3. Corolla purple, tubular............................................................................................................................................................. Oryctes

- Corolla whitish, yellow or yellow green, purple, lobed or rotate.......................................................................................................4

4. Inflorescence with (3) 5–10 (15) flowers, corolla lobed, growing in wet forest in the mountains of Mexico and Central America .. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Brachistus

- Inflorescence with 1–2 flowers, corolla rotate, growing in the arid regions of SW USA and N Mexico................. Chamaesaracha

5. Fruiting calyx inflated around the fruit or reflexed............................................................................................................................6

- Fruiting calyx tightly covering entire berry or loosely surrounding berry, but open at the apex .....................................................12

6. Fruiting calyx with reflexed lobes......................................................................................................................................................7

- Fruiting calyx inflated, closed at the apex of the lobes ......................................................................................................................8

7. 1–2 flowers in axillary fascicles, corolla less than 3 cm wide, with or without maculations in the throat ............... Capsicophysalis

- 6–8 flowers in axillary fascicles, corolla 4–5 cm wide, green maculations consisting of small dots in the throat.... Schraderanthus

8. Flowers solitary .................................................................................................................................................................. Physalis ss

- Flowers fasciculate .............................................................................................................................................................................9

9. Corolla unlobed, pentagonal to round when flattened and viewed from the front...........................................................................10 - Corolla stellate, distinctly star-shaped, lobes longer than the corolla ..............................................................................................11

10. Corolla yellow with five dark maculations, growing in coastal plains of the SE of USA.............................................. Calliphysalis

- Corolla purple, without maculations, growing in SW USA and N Mexico.......................................................................... Quincula

11. Fruiting calyx red at maturity of the fruit, membranaceous aspect...................................................................................... Alkekengi

- Fruiting calyx purple at maturity, papyraceous or leathery aspect............................................... Physalis sugbgen. Physalodendron

12. Corolla rotate, slightly lobed, fruiting calyx tightly enveloping the fruit ........................................................................................13

- Fruiting calyx loosely surrounding berry, open at the apex .............................................................................................................14

13. Fruiting calyx not ribbed nor angled, without ornamentations, plants of North America............................................. Leucophysalis

- Fruiting calyx with veins obscure or thickened into angles or ribs, mostly muricate with soft emergences that appear scale-like when dry, plants of Asia ................................................................................................................................................ Physaliastrum

14. Perennial herb, plants of N of Mexico.................................................................................................................. Cataracta gen . nov.

- Shrub with soft stems, reclining, fruiting calyx always green, plants of wet forest of S Mexico and Central America........ Tzeltalia

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