Opuntia tehuacana S.Arias & U.Guzmán (1997: 131)

Martínez-González, César Ramiro, Morales-Sandoval, José De Jesús, González-Martínez, César Adrián, Jiménez-Ramírez, Jaime & Gallegos-Vázquez, Clemente, 2021, Opuntia tehuacana and O. olmeca (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae) are to be considered as ascribed to a single species: morphological and molecular evidences, Phytotaxa 479 (2), pp. 160-172 : 165-169

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Opuntia tehuacana S.Arias & U.Guzmán (1997: 131)
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Opuntia tehuacana S.Arias & U.Guzmán (1997: 131) View in CoL .

Type: — MEXICO: Puebla: Municipality Ajalpan, km 10.5 over the gap from Ajalpan to San Luis del Pino , L . U . Guzmán-Cruz , S . Gama and S . Arias 1006 (holotype: MEXU! isotypes: ENCB! IBUG!). = Opuntia olmeca Pérez, Reyes & Brachet (2005: 90) . Type: — MEXICO: Oaxaca: Municipality of Cuicatlán, 2 km northeast of Santiago Quitepec , dirt road to San Juan Coyula , S . C. s.n.

( holotype: MEXU!) .

Description:— Shrubby habit, 0.40–1.50 m high ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). Defined trunk, 35 cm in diameter, grayish scaly bark with yellow tones ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ). Glabrous epidermis, irregular epidermal cells, slightly sunken parasitic stomas ( Fig. 6F View FIGURE 6 ). Subcircular to slightly obovate cladodes, some elliptic, 19–30 cm long × 16–24 cm wide and 1.2–1.5 cm thick, green in color, covered with a light layer of wax, evident podaria ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ). Areoles arranged in 5–6 series, 3.4 cm separation between series, 2.5 cm separation between areoles, elliptical, large 0.5 × 0.3 cm, blackish, short trichomes. Generally scarce, short (0.2–0.5 cm), yellow glochids arranged at the top of the areola. 1–7, white-grayish, flexible spines generally with some yellow spines, slightly subulated, twisted, adpressed, diffuse, and erect, unevenly 1–5.8 cm long. Juvenile cladodes with prominent tubers, areolas with short yellowish trichomes, subulate, erect, green leaves, at the basal part and reddish apex, yellow spines ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ). Acute flower buds, yellowish-green perianth segments with mucronate apex, obovate pericarp, raised tubers, areolas with short trichomes, whitish color, yellow glochids, and areolas with yellow bristles ( Figs. 2B and 2C View FIGURE 2 ). Red, orange, and yellow flowers ( Fig. 3C View FIGURE 3 ), 6.0– 7.2 cm long, obovate pericarp, ca. 3.8 × 4.7 cm, areolas arranged in 2–4 series, spaced 0.96 cm apart, with crass basal scale, outer segments of obovate perianth, mucronate apex, smooth, yellow edges, with medium greenish striation, reddish apex ( Fig. 3E View FIGURE 3 ), oblanceolate inner segments, retuse, yellow apex, smooth upper edges ( Fig. 3F View FIGURE 3 ), stamens 1/3 of the length of perianth, greenish-yellow filaments, yellow anthers ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ), cylindrical style, ca. 1.8 cm long, white, 8–12 yellow to light green papillary stigma lobes, ca. 0.4 cm long. Elliptical to obovate, green fruits ( Fig. 4E View FIGURE 4 ), 3.7–4.2 cm long, green, very slightly sunken floral scar, striated, circular small areoles, arranged in 2–3 series, spaced 1.3 cm from each other and 1.8 cm between series, absent spines, wide, green, acidic walls, white dry and tasteless funicles, ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE 4 ). Lenticular seed with irregular lateral aril, lateral hilum-micropillar region, micropilum and funiculus included.

Ecology and distribution:— Tropical deciduous forest, at elevations of 700–1500 m. Flowering time May–June; fruiting time July–September. Endemic to Mexico, it is known in the states of Oaxaca and Puebla in Valle de Tehuacán- Cuicatlán (e.g, Arias et al. 2012) .

Conservation status:— We attempt to provide the assessment, since complete data are not available. This species is here considered as DD (Deficient Data) according to the IUCN criteria ( IUCN 2019).

Additional specimens examined:— MEXICO. OAXACA: Dto. Cuicatlán: barranca El Quebracho, al este de la brecha, entre Santiago Quitepec y San Juan Coyula, García-García 742 (MEXU); 1 km noroeste de El Mirador, Santiago Dominguillo, Juárez-García 672 (MEXU). Dto. Nochixtlán: 4.7 km por la terracería Santiago Huauclilla-San Juan Tlalixtlahuaca, Aquino y Arias 62 (MEXU); 10.5 km por la terracería Santiago Huauclilla-San Juan Tlalixtlahuaca, Aquino y Arias 112 (MEXU). Dto. Teotitlán: 2 km al este de Santa María Tecomavaca, García-García 293 (MEXU), 294 (MEXU). PUEBLA: Mpio. Ajalpan: 18 km por la terracería de Ajalpan a San Luis del Pino, Arias y Guzmán- Cruz 1476 (MEXU). Mpio. Coxcatlán: 6 km por la terracería Coxcatlán, Arias et al. 927 (MEXU); above Calipan along Barranca de los Mangos, Smith et al. 3747 (MEXU).

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

U

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

MEXU

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

ENCB

Universidad de Autonoma de Baja California

IBUG

Universidad de Guadalajara

C

University of Copenhagen

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