Paralychnophora reflexoauriculata (Barroso) MacLeish (1984c: 106)

Loeuille, Benoît, Semir, João & Pirani, José R., 2019, A synopsis of Lychnophorinae (Asteraceae: Vernonieae), Phytotaxa 398 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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Paralychnophora reflexoauriculata (Barroso) MacLeish (1984c: 106)
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6. Paralychnophora reflexoauriculata (Barroso) MacLeish (1984c: 106) View in CoL . Eremanthus reflexoauriculatus Barroso (1962: 6) . Type:— BRAZIL. Pernambuco: Buíque, Chapada de São José, ca. 1000 m, 7 September 1960, A. Lima 60- 3542 (holotype: RB [mounted on two sheets: RB00282596, RB00541609]; isotype: LP e! [LP000972]) ( Fig. 33 F View FIGURE 33 ).

Distribution and habitat: — Brazil ( Bahia , Pernambuco, Sergipe). Campo rupestre of the Chapada Diamantina , Bahia , and rocky outcrops of the Serra do Catimbau (Pernambuco) and Serra da Itabaina (Sergipe); 160–1300 m.

Taxonomic Notes: —Easily recognized by its sessile or subsessile leaves with auriculate bases and margins strongly revolute.

Representative specimens: — BRAZIL. Bahia : Morro do Chapéu , Morrão, 4 February 2008, B . Loeuille et al. 396 ( HAW, K, SPF); Pernambuco: Buíque, Serra do Catimbau , 24 December 2003, G. F. A . Melo de Pinna & M. C . de Pinna 24 ( SPF); Sergipe: Itabaiana, E. E . Serra de Itabaiana , 19 September 1996, M . Landim et al. 1060 ( ASE, SPF) .

XVI. Piptolepis Schultz-Bipontinus (1863: 380) , nom. cons., non Piptolepis Bentham (1840: 29) [ Oleaceae ], nom. rej. Type:— Piptolepis ericoides Schultz-Bipontinus (1863: 384) .

( Fig. 34 A View FIGURE 34 , 35 View FIGURE 35 , 36 View FIGURE 36 )

Shrubs, subshrubs or treelets; stems well branched. Indumentum tomentose to velutinous, composed of 3- to 5-armed swollen, sometimes not swollen, unbranched auriculate trichomes, seldom stellate swollen trichomes. Leaves alternate, sessile to petiolate, with a pad-like or rarely semi-amplexicaul sheath, blade coriaceous, discolorous, seldom ericoid, margin entire, flat or revolute, venation brochidodromous or frequently hyphodromous. Inflorescence a terminal, sessile or rarely pedunculate, solitary capitulum or pseudoglomerule of capitula, rarely a syncephalium (second-order) ( P. pabstii ). Capitulum sessile or seldom pedunculate. Involucre cylindrical or campanulate; phyllaries (3–)5–6-seriate, weakly imbricate, caducous, pubescent; receptacle areolate, rarely fimbrillate or naked. Florets (1–)9–29; corolla purple, tube longer than limb; corolla lobes pubescent or glabrous; anthers calcarate; style lacking basal node. Cypsela cylindrical, rarely prismatic or turbinate, glabrous or rarely pubescent ( P. pabstii ); carpopodium inconspicuous; pappus biseriate, deciduous or caducous, rarely persistent, whitish to stramineous, rarely reddish, setae bases wider, outer series shorter than inner series or subequal, setose to paleaceous, inner series straight or seldom twisted, subpaleaceous to paleaceous, rarely setose. Chromosome number: unknown.

Taxonomic notes: —A genus of twelve species, eleven occurring in campos rupestres of the Espinhaço Range of mountains (Minas Gerais), one ( Piptolepis pabstii ) in the Serra dos Cristais (Goiás). The monophyly of Piptolepis is supported by molecular and morphological data ( Loeuille et al. 2015b) and the genus is characterized by the combination of pad-like leaf sheath (rarely a semi-amplexicaul leaf sheath), 3- to 5-armed swollen trichomes, weakly imbricate caducous phyllaries and outer pappus seta with a wider base.

B

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

HAW

Joseph F. Rock Herbarium, University of Hawaii

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

SPF

Universidade de São Paulo

G

Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève

F

Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department

A

Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

M

Botanische Staatssammlung München

C

University of Copenhagen

E

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

ASE

Universidade Federal de Sergipe

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