Stellaria ruderalis M.Lepší, P.Lepší, Z.Kaplan & P.Koutecký

Mokni, Ridha El, Guacchio, Emanuele Del & Iamonico, Duilio, 2023, Further insights into the Stellaria media aggregate (Caryophyllaceae, Alsinoideae, Alsineae) in Africa: first reports of S. ruderalis in North Africa and S. cupaniana in Tunisia, with nomenclatural notes on the name Alsine cupaniana, Phytotaxa 584 (4), pp. 264-274 : 265-268

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.584.4.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7674477

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Stellaria ruderalis M.Lepší, P.Lepší, Z.Kaplan & P.Koutecký
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Stellaria ruderalis M.Lepší, P.Lepší, Z.Kaplan & P.Koutecký View in CoL View at ENA in Lepši et al. (2019: 405)

Type: ― CZECH REPUBLIC. Southern Bohemia, Veselí nad Lužnicí (distr. Tábor): Alešovo nábřeží street, slope above Nežárka river , ruderal grassland, 400 m a.s.l., abundant, 3 May 2017, Lepší 88 (holotype CB85744 ; isotype PR929401 ) .

Description ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ):—Annual or winter annual herb; stems branched, up to 90 cm tall, creeping-ascending with long internodes and with one line of hairs along each internode ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ); lower leaves petiolate (petiole pubescent), ovate to elliptical; middle and upper leaves and bracts sessile, ovate to elliptical, acute to acuminate, mucronate, usually rounded at the base, entire, not fleshy; flowers grouped in dense inflorescences in terminal dichasia, initially condensed, later laxer with long erect pedicels; sepals 5, free, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate; petals 5, deeply bifid, shorter than or as long as sepals; stamens 3–5(–10) with purple violet anthers ( Figs 2B–C View FIGURE 2 ); styles 3, ascending, rarely erect, with revolute apex; capsules opening with 6 teeth, somewhat longer than sepals; seeds longer than 1 mm, flattened, almost circular, light-brown to brown with conical and longer than wide tubercles, ca. 0.14 mm long ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ).

Phenology:—Flowering and fruiting times February–April.

Chromosome number:—2n = 2x = 44 ( Lepší et al. 2019; S. ruderalis is suggested to be an allopolyploid originated from S. pallida and S. neglecta ).

Habitat and distribution in Tunisia:— Stellaria ruderalis occurs in several governorates and it grows on clayey or sandy soils and along roadsides at 2–40 m a.s.l.:

¢ Bizerta-city (Bizerta governorate): Three populations growing along roadsides together with S. media subsp. media , S. pallida , Cymbalaria muralis P.Gaertn., B.Mey. & Scherb. , Lepidium didymum L., Oxalis corniculata L., Parietaria judaica L., Poa infirma Kunth , Polycarpon tetraphyllum (L.) L. subsp. tetraphyllum , Symphyotrichum squamatum (Spreng.) G.L.Nesom , Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants, Sisymbrium irio L., and Lysimachia arvensis (L.) U.Manns & Anderb.;

¢ Monastir-city (Monastir governorate): Two populations growing along roadsides together with S. media subsp. media , S. neglecta , S. pallida , Amaranthus viridis L., Lysimachia arvensis , Malva parviflora L., and Oxalis corniculata ;

¢ Jemmal (Monastir): Along roadsides together with Lepidium didymum , Mirabilis jalapa L., Poa infirma , Scolymus maculatus L., Sonchus oleraceus L., and Urtica urens L.;

¢ Moknine (Monastir): Along roadsides together with Chenopodiastrum murale (L.) S.Fuentes, Uotila & Borsch, Emex spinosa (L.) Campd., Fumaria parviflora Lam. , and Urtica urens ;

¢ Nabeul-city (Nabeul governorate): Along the edge of a river together with Chenopodiastrum murale , Lysimachia arvensis , Melilotus sulcatus Desf. , Oxalis pes-caprae L., and Poa infirma ;

¢ Rtiba (Nabeul): At the edge of olive groves together with S. media subsp. media , S. cupaniana , S. pallida , Bellis annua L., Cerastium glomeratum Thuill. , Emex spinosa , Fumaria parviflora , Linaria heterophylla Desf. , L. triphylla (L.) Mill., Malva parviflora , Oxalis pes-caprae , Poa infirma , and Senecio leucanthemifolius Poir. subsp. leucanthemifolius ;

¢ Hammamet-South (Nabeul): Along roadsides together with S. media subsp. media and S. pallida .

Representative specimens examined:— TUNISIA. Bizerta: Bizerta-city , 2 m a.s.l., 11 April 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!) ; Monastir: Monastir-city , 16 m a.s.l., 02 April 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!); Jemmal, 29 m a.s.l., 03 April 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!); Moknine, 2 m a.s.l., 04 April 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!) ; Nabeul: Hammamet-South , about 9 m a.s.l., 22 March 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!); Nabeul-city, 10 m a.s.l., 22 March 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!); Rtiba, 39 m a.s.l., 22 March 2021, El Mokni s.n. (Herb. El Mokni!) .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Caryophyllaceae

Genus

Stellaria

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Stellaria ruderalis M.Lepší, P.Lepší, Z.Kaplan & P.Koutecký

Mokni, Ridha El, Guacchio, Emanuele Del & Iamonico, Duilio 2023
2023
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Stellaria ruderalis M.Lepší, P.Lepší, Z.Kaplan & P.Koutecký

Lepsi, M. & Lepsi, P. & Koutecky, P. & Lucanova, M. & Koutecka, E. & Kaplan, Z. 2019: 405
2019
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