Lepidaploa (Cassini) Cassini (1817: 66) Cassini, 1825
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.362.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CC87BF-FFC0-FFA5-FF40-1C7EFA20F7FA |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Lepidaploa |
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Key to species of Lepidaploa View in CoL of southern South America
1. Clambering shrubs..............................................................................................................................................................................2
– Herbs, subshrubs or erect shrubs........................................................................................................................................................4
2. Venation brochidodromous; pappus brown; heads with 10–12 florets; involucre turbinate; basal stylar node narrow; species widely distributed in southern South America .............................................................................................................................. L. balansae View in CoL
– Venation camptodromous-eucamptodromous; pappus whitish; heads with 20–27 florets; involucre campanulate; basal stylar node enlarged; species restricted to the province of Salta ...........................................................................................................................3
3. Involucre 6–7 mm in diam.; glandular trichomes present on corolla lobes; cypselae with idioblasts ............................... L. novarae View in CoL
– Involucre 8–10 mm in diam.; glandular trichomes absent on corolla lobes; cypselae without idioblasts ........................ L. tarijensis View in CoL
4. Branches prominently ribbed; anther appendages with glandular trichomes; basal stylar node narrow ............... L. pseudomuricata View in CoL
– Branches not ribbed or slightly ribbed; anther appendages without glandular trichomes; basal stylar node enlarged......................5
5. Heads with 35–40 florets; branches, inflorescences, leaves and phyllaries strigose-tomentose; pappus nut-brown........ L. eriolepis View in CoL
– Heads with 15–25 florets; branches, inflorescences, leaves and phyllaries glabrescent, pubescent, setulose, strigose, tomentose, velutinous or villous; pappus white or beige......................................................................................................................................6
6. Leaf margins entire.............................................................................................................................................................................7
– Leaf margins denticulate or serrate..................................................................................................................................................10
7. Leaves with petiole 13.5–14 mm long; corolla lobes without glandular trichomes.................................................... L. argyrotricha View in CoL
– Leaves with petiole 0.3–7 mm long or sessile; corolla lobes with glandular trichomes....................................................................8
8. Leaf blade ovate, oval-lanceolate, ovate-lanceolate; leaves with petioles 3–7 mm long............................................. L. chamissonis View in CoL
– Leaf blade lanceolate; leaves sessile or on petioles 0.3–0.4 mm long...............................................................................................9
9. Leaf margins revolute, adaxial surface strigose; inflorescence 1.6–3.6 cm long; phyllaries with apex apiculate-recurved................ ........................................................................................................................................................................................ L. decumbens View in CoL
– Leaf margins plane, adaxial surface tomentose; inflorescence 12–13.2 cm long; phyllaries with apex apiculate-recurved ............... ........................................................................................................................................................................................ L. salzmannii View in CoL
10. Leaves basal and cauline; venation camptodromous................................................................................................... L. psilostachya View in CoL
– Leaves only cauline; venation eucamptodromous-brochidodromous or eucamptodromous-reticulodromous................................11
11. Leaf apex acute, venation eucamptodromous-reticulodromous; inner phyllaries with apex acute; glandular trichomes present on corolla lobes and style branches .................................................................................................................................... L. remotiflora View in CoL
– Leaf apex apiculate, venation eucamptodromous-brochidodromous; inner phyllaries with apex apiculate or aristate; glandular trichomes absent on corolla lobes and style braches........................................................................................................................12
12. Leaves with petiole 1.5–2.6 mm long; heads with 17–18 florets; involucre 8–10 mm long; cypselae velutinous......... L. amambaia View in CoL
– Leaves sessile; heads with 23–25 florets; involucre 12–14 mm long; cypselae sericeous-glandular ................... L. setososquamosa View in CoL
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