Adesmia latifolia (Spreng.) Vogel, Linnaea

Monteiro, Thiago Cobra E, Iganci, João Ricardo Vieira, Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia, Simpson, Beryl B., Vatanparast, Mohammad, Lewis, Gwilym P., Klitgård, Bente B., Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca, Vargas, Oscar M. & Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula, 2024, Towards a Monophyletic Infrageneric Circumscription of Adesmia DC. (Dalbergieae, Leguminosae): a Taxonomic Revision in Adesmia series Adesmia, Phytotaxa 639 (1), pp. 1-69 : 35-38

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Adesmia latifolia (Spreng.) Vogel, Linnaea
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9. Adesmia latifolia (Spreng.) Vogel, Linnaea View in CoL 12: 74–75 (1838).

Type:— URUGUAY. in Brasilia merid, in Montevideo aliis que leis, s.d., {fl./fr.}, Sellow , F. s.n. (lectotype designated here: K barcode K000222464 !, isolectotypes: K barcode K000222465 !; K barcode K000222466 !, L barcode L1929867 [photo!], B [presumed destroyed], negative of the isolectotype F barcode F 0BN027912 [photo!]) .

Aeschynomene latifolia Spreng., Syst. Veg. , ed. 16 [Sprengel] 3: 322 (1826).

Patagonium latifolium (Spreng.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. View in CoL 1: 200 (1891).

Prostrate stoloniferous subshrubs with adventitious roots from stem branch nodes. Stem pilose, scarce white tector hairs on the leaflets, and long ochraceous to black glandular setules on all plant parts. Stipules 4–9× 1–4 mm, deltate to lanceolate, pilose to glabrous. Leaves with (7–)11–14(–16) pairs of leaflets; petiole 2–20 cm long, rachis 5–18 cm long, pilose; leaflets 9.6–30.6× 3.4–11.8 mm, elliptic, apex truncate to mucronate, base acute to rounded, margin entire, venation camptodromous, glabrescent to glabrous. Raceme axillary or terminal, (2–) 10–50 cm long, pilose; bracts 4–7 mm long, lanceolate, pilose; pedicel 10.2–24.8 mm long, pilose. Flowers 7.7–11.4 mm long; calyx 5.2–8.3 mm long, externally pilose, internally glabrous; lobes 2.8–5.9 mm long, narrowly triangular to deltate; standard petal 7.4–12.7× 8.2–13.3 mm, orbicular, apex obtuse, externallY glabrous; claw 3–5× 0.8–2.5 mm, internallY pubescent on the median portion; wing petals 7.3–11.2× 3.1–5.5 mm, oboVate, claw (2–) 3–4.7 mm long; keel petals 6.3–9.3× 2.6–4 mm, falcate, claw 2.5–4.5 mm long; stamens 7–11.5 mm long, anthers elliptical; gynoecium 10–12.5 mm long; ovary 4–6 mm long, velutinous, (4–)7–9-ovulate. Hemicraspedium 18.5–25.3 mm long, straight, dark brownish to black, pilose to muricate, stiff black setules at the centre of each article, fruit with (4–)7–9 articles, these 2.2–4.2× 2.4–3.7 mm, lenticular. Seeds brownish, 0.8–1.7× 0.9–1.6 mm, orbicular, without an aril. ( Figures 18 View FIGURE 18 and 19 View FIGURE 19 ).

Distribution and Habitat— In Brazil, the species occurs in the south of Santa Catarina state and throughout Rio Grande do Sul state ( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 , 15 View FIGURE 15 and 18 View FIGURE 18 ). It is also recorded from all departments of Uruguay ( Davyt and Izaguirre 1996) and from the Argentinian provinces of Buenos Aires, Corrientes, and Entre Ríos. The species usually occurs near water, by streams and in wet grasslands. Adesmia latifolia is one of the few species of Adesmia that tolerates shade, this perhaps related to its large leaves.

Phenology— Commonly found in flower between October and December, and with fruits from November to January.

Conservation status— Least Concern (LC). Adesmia latifolia has an EOO of 233,128.053 km ² and an AOO estimated at 200 km ². The species does not face any major threat to habitat loss, and was recently collected inside protected areas (e.g., Parque Nacional de São Joaquim, Santa Catarina state, Brazil – Monteiro, T.C. & Monteiro, G.C. 354).

Etymology— The epithet alludes to the relatively large leaves, the largest in the genus Adesmia .

Notes— Adesmia latifolia is unique amongst other Adesmia species by having leaves up to 36 cm long, and by the stiff setules on its fruit articles ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ), which probably assist fruit dispersal by zoochory. Sprengel cited Sellow’s collection from Montevideo as the type of the species; there were duplicates distributed to Kew ( K000222464 ; K000222465 ; K000222466 ), Leiden ( L1929867 ) and Berlin ( B), the last presumed destroyed during World War II. Here we designate a specimen at K ( K000222464 ) as a lectotype because it has more flowers and fruits than the others and better fits the description in the protologue.

The species appears to be closely related to Adesmia securigerifolia ; A. bonariensis of the previously recognised series Subnudae ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ). This suggests that the stiff setules of Adesmia latifolia ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ) and A. securigerifolia are homologous.

Additional Specimens Examined — ARGENTINA. CORRIENTES: San Martín, Carlos Pellegrini , 11 km al N , arrocera Drews, 30 October 1971, Krapovickas , A . 20281 ( MBM 23920 View Materials ; PACA 66602 About PACA ) . BRAZIL. RIO GRANDE DO SUL: Alto Alegre, Alto Alegre-Pedro Osorio, 01 October 1990, Machado , L. A. Z . 631 ( SMDB 3758 About SMDB ). Bagé, estrada para Dom Pedrito , 11 November 1985, Záchia, R. A . 1984 ( SMDB 12051 About SMDB ); à 12 km do trevo, 07 December 1991, Machado, L. A. Z . 1609 ( SMDB 3759 About SMDB ). Bom Jesus, a 38 km em direção a Vacaria , 18 November 1986, Abruzzi, M. L . 1203 ( HAS 22711 About HAS ); 5, 2 km ao Sul da ponte sobre o Rio Pelotas, ao Longo da estrada São Joaquim-Bom Jesus , 10 December 1986, Valls, J. F. M . et al. 10788 ( UEC 55361 About UEC ); rodovia Bom Jesus- São Joaquim, descida ao Rio Pelotas (Mun. Bom Jesus), 13 November 2001, Hatschbach, G . et al. 72662 ( MBM 263331 View Materials ). Caçapava do Sul, Cerro do Vigia , 01 November 1990, Machado, L. A. Z . 641 ( SMDB 3763 About SMDB ). Cambará do Sul , 22 November 1991, Machado, L. A. Z . 1527 ( SMDB 3764 About SMDB ); Cambará p. São Francisco de Paula , 1 Feb 1948, Rambo, B. S. J . s/n ( PACA 36198 About PACA ). Capão da Canoa, arroio Teixeira , dunas à beira mar, 17 November 1991, Santos, I. A . 1409 ( MPUC 13623 About MPUC ); 22 November 1991, Santos, I. A . 1413 ( MPUC 13623 About MPUC ); 10 November 1992, Santos, I. A . 1722 ( MPUC 13623 About MPUC ). Caxias do Sul, Vila Seca–Apanhador , 01 December 1999, Scur, L . 199 ( HUCS 15166 ). Cidreira , 15 December 2011, Valduga, E . 197 ( BOTU 33296 About BOTU ; HUCS 38433 ). Dom Pedrito, Estância Ponche Verde do sr. Riva Silva , 3 km a Sudoeste da sede, 04 December 1982, Valls, J. F. M . et al. 6950 ( HAS 27114 About HAS ). Farroupilha , 18 November 1957, Camargo, O. R . 2566 ( PACA 61722 About PACA ). Nova Tramandaí , 08 October 2005, Silva, T. N . s/n ( MPUC 17491 About MPUC ). Osório, 10 km de Osório em direção a Tramandaí , 28 November 1988, Neves, M . 1111 ( HAS 87324 About HAS ). Pinhal , 03 November 2003, Britto, G. P . s/n ( HAS 42829 About HAS ). Pinheiro Machado , cerca de 10 km a NW de Pinheiro Machado ao longo da BR-293, 27 November 1985, Valls, J. F. M . 9537 ( UEC 55363 About UEC ). Piratini, 2° Distrito, estrada para Bagé , 10 November 1995, Záchia, R. A . 1966 ( FLOR 42853 About FLOR ); BR-293 para Pinheiro Machado, 80 km após Pelotas , 19 November 1993, Bastos, N. R . 352 ( PACA 86869 About PACA ); 07 November 1973, Santos, E. C . et al. 8816 ( FUEL 40322 About FUEL ). Porto Alegre , 19 November 1974, Rosa , Z. M . s/n ( HAS 3901 About HAS ). São Francisco de Paula, de São Francisco de Paula para Joá , 22 November 2010, Pasini, E . 585 ( HUCS 36768 ); acesso para Cambará do Sul , 22 November 1991, Machado, L. A. Z . 1516 ( SMDB 3761 About SMDB ). São Sepé , BR-290, km 290, 25 October 1981, Abruzzi, M. L . 547 ( HAS 13789 About HAS ). Torres, Morro do Farol , 20 October 2005, Marett, F . 411 ( MBM 316689 View Materials ); 21 November 2003, Freitas, E . s/n ( HVAT 1335 ); margens do Rio Mampituva, em terreno Baldio , 11 October 2004, Marett, F . 62 ( MBM 506130 View Materials ); Praia da Guarita , 04 November 1989, Wasum, R . et al. s/n ( HUCS 6291 ); na estrada para Itapeva , 13 October 1984, Lifreira, N . 1810 ( HAS 84533 About HAS ). Tramandaí, praia de Santa Terezinha. 22 November 1982, Abruzzi, M. L . 862 ( HAS 19178 About HAS ); horto florestal do Litoral Norte , 04 November 2009, Cordeiro, J . 3236 ( MBM 355601 View Materials ); na estação experimental, 24 January 1979, Mattos, J . 20644 ( HAS 84541 About HAS ); saco do Ratão , 23 November 2011, Silva, J. O . s/n ( HVAT 2635 ). Vacaria, quase na baixada para o Vale do Rio Pelotas , 20 January 1978, Mattos, J . 18299 ( HAS 84572 About HAS ) . SANTA CATARINA: Bom Jardim da Serra, campos de Santa Bárbara , ca. 35 km a partir da estrada do PARNA , em Urubici. Próximo ao Rio Pelotas, 27 October 2008, Iganci , J. R. V . et al. 378 ( CTBS 18 ); Mantiqueira , 16 November 2008, Silva, J. M . 7246 ( MBM 347793 View Materials ); beira de estrada, 17 November 2008, Iganci, J. R. V . et al. 500 ( CTBS 48 ). Lages, km 27 da rodovia SC-438, a 16 km ao Norte do rio Lava Tudo , 30 November 1989, Valls, J. F. M . 12116 ( RB 607816 ). São Joaquim: 3.5 km a S de São Francisco Xavier , e 4.1 km ao N do Rio Pelotas, na estrada São Joaquim-Rio Pelotas, 22 November 1984, Valls, J. F. M . 7957 ( UEC 55362 About UEC ); aproximadamente a 25 km à direção do Rio Lava-Tudo , 16 December 1982, Dalagnoll, M . s/n ( HAS 17635 About HAS ); Rio Rondinha , 22 January 1956, Mattos, J . 3214 ( HAS 84569 About HAS ); Rodeio Velho , January 1957, Mattos, J . s/n ( HAS 84570 About HAS ); Beira da SC-114, 01 December 2020, Monteiro, T. C . & Monteiro , G. C . 342 ( BOTU). Urubici, 6 km a NW de Urubici, na estrada para Rio Rufino , 25 November 1984, Valls, J. F. M . 8056 ( UEC 55357 About UEC ); estrada para Morro da Igreja e Serra do Corvo Branco , logo após sair da cidade, 28 October 2008, Iganci, J. R. V . et al. 404 ( CTBS 26 ); estrada SC-110, entre São Joaquim e Urubici , 02 December 2020, Monteiro, T. C . & Monteiro , G. C . 364 ( BOTU). Vacas Gordas, estrada de terra para o Parque Nacional de São Joaquim , 01 December 2020, Monteiro, T. C . & Monteiro , G. C . 356 ( BOTU). URUGUAY. RIVIERA: Tres Fornos p . Rivera, 14 August 1941, Rambo , B. S. J . s/n ( PACA 4042 About PACA ) .

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

L

Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch

B

Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Zentraleinrichtung der Freien Universitaet

N

Nanjing University

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

Z

Universität Zürich

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

J

University of the Witwatersrand

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

S

Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History

I

"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

O

Botanical Museum - University of Oslo

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

P

Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

C

University of Copenhagen

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

BOTU

Universidade Estadual Paulista

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Adesmia

Loc

Adesmia latifolia (Spreng.) Vogel, Linnaea

Monteiro, Thiago Cobra E, Iganci, João Ricardo Vieira, Miotto, Silvia Teresinha Sfoggia, Simpson, Beryl B., Vatanparast, Mohammad, Lewis, Gwilym P., Klitgård, Bente B., Pezzini, Flávia Fonseca, Vargas, Oscar M. & Fortuna-Perez, Ana Paula 2024
2024
Loc

Patagonium latifolium (Spreng.)

Spreng. 1891: 200
1891
Loc

Adesmia latifolia (Spreng.)

Vogel 1838: 74
1838
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