Pteronia cederbergensis Bello, Magee & Boatwr., 2017
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.sajb.2017.08.017 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10523966 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/320EFE7A-B804-0731-FCFA-4C4CD765F8CB |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pteronia cederbergensis Bello, Magee & Boatwr. |
status |
sp. nov. |
3. Pteronia cederbergensis Bello, Magee & Boatwr. View in CoL sp. nov.
Type: South Africa. Western Cape, Wuppertal (3219): Knolfontein, Swartruggens 60 km north-east of Ceres (–DC), Jardine 1762 (NBG, holo.!).
Pteronia camphorata L. var. laevigata Harv. in Harv. & Sond. Fl. Cap. 3: 110 (1865); Hutch. & Phillips in Ann. S. African Mus.9: 298 (1917), syn. nov. Type: South Africa. Piquetberg , near 24- Rivers, Zeyher 810 (TCD!, lecto., here designated; SAM!, isolecto.). [Note: Harvey cites only the Zeyher 810 collection in the protologue. The specimen from Harvey's own collection at TCD is selected here].
Evergreen perennial shrubs, 0.3–1.0 m high; much branched, branches glabrous. Leaves opposite, becoming sub-opposite towards the inflorescence, diffuse, spreading, simple, linear, 6.0–13.0 × ±1.0 mm, subterete, somewhat succulent, glabrous; mucronate, margins entire, fascicula te. Capitula homogamous, discoid, 10- to 20-flowered, terminal, solitary or sometimes in clusters of 2 to 8. Involucre campanulate to obconical, 10–15 × 15–20 mm, 3-seriate; involucral bracts glabrous, stereome prominent; margins shortly serrate, narrowly scarious; outermost bracts ovate to lanceolate, 2–3 mm long, apex acute; middle bracts lanceolate, 5–6 mm long, apex acute; innermost bracts lanceolate, 8–10 mm long, apex acute to acuminate. Florets bisexual, 10 to 20; corolla bright yellow, tubular, 9–11 mm long, limb 5-lobed, gradually widening upward, tube glabrous; anthers 3–4 mm long, apex acute, base terete; style branched, 13–14 mm long, branches flattened, about 3.6 mm long, densely stigmatic-papillate. Pappus 2-seriate, bristles, connate at base, 6–10 mm long, slightly shorter than florets at fruiting stage, straw-coloured. Cypselas obclavate, 6–7 mm × 1.5–2.0 mm, dorsoventrally flattened, marginal ribs not prominent, usually contracted into a neck at apex, glabrous, brown, shiny. Fig. 9 View Fig .
Diagnostic characters
Pteronia cederbergensis is readily distinguished by the glabrous branches, diffuse, opposite, somewhat succulent leaves ( Fig. 9A View Fig ) that lack glands, glabrous corolla tube, 2-seriate pappus and the longer, obclavate cypselas (6–7 mm long) ( Fig. 9D View Fig ).
Distribution and ecology
This species is restricted to the Cederberg and Koue Bokkeveld Mountains in the Western Cape ( Fig. 10 View Fig ). It favours rocky soils from 100 to 1590 m. Flowering is in spring and mid-summer (September to January).
Specimens examined
South Africa. WESTERN CAPE: 3218 (Clanwilliam): Cederberg: Sederhoutkop, upper slopes (– BB), Taylor 10778 ( NBG, PRE). 3219 (Wuppertal): North Cederberg: Summit of Krakadouw Peak (– AA), Taylor 10887 ( NBG); Boontjieskloof, North Cederberg (– AA), Taylor 7479 ( PRE); Middelberg Plateau, Cederberg (– AC), Bond 1334 ( NBG), Kerfoot 6175 ( NBG), Esterhuysen 2474 ( PRE); Cederberg Wilderness area, Groot Koupoort (– AC), Haynes 1301 ( NBG, PRE); Algeria State Forest, near Hoogvertoon (– AC), Viviers 22 ( PRE); Clanwilliam Division, Cederberg into Middelberg (– AC), Esterhuysen 1264 ( PRE); Cold Bokkeveld, East end of Elandskloof, ca 33 km south of Citrusdal (– CA), Goldblatt 5242 ( PRE); Knolfontein, Swartruggens 60 km north-east of Ceres (–DC), Jardine & Jardine 299, 1007, 1029 ( NBG). 3319 (Wocester): West road between Rosendalfontein & Visgat (– AA), Pillans 9682 ( NBG, PRE); Gydouw Pass (–AB), Compton 10062 ( NBG); Cold Bokkeveld, Rocklands Peak in Skurweberg, West slopes (–AB), Oliver 9069 ( NBG); On the Groot River road from Cold Bokkeveld to Cederberg (–AB), Taylor 6124 ( PRE, NBG); Mountain above Ceres Peak (– AD), Barker 9109 ( NBG); Prince Alfred Hamlet, south-west top of Gydouw Pass (– AD), Bayer 6328 ( PRE); Ceres Division, Visgat, upper Olifants River valley, rocky river bank (– AD), Esterhuysen 13402 ( BOL); Baviaansberg, Ceres Division (– BA), Stokoe s.n. ( BOL); Lakenvlei (– BC), Compton 12072 ( NBG); Ceres Division, Conical Peak (– BC), Stokoe 59951 ( PRE); Worcester Division, between Darling bridges, Roman's River (– CB), Isaac s.n. ( BOL); Elandskloof, Ceres Division (–CD), Levyns 5101 ( BOL).
BB |
Buffalo Bill Museum |
NBG |
South African National Biodiversity Institute |
PRE |
South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) |
AA |
Ministry of Science, Academy of Sciences |
AC |
Amherst College, Beneski Museum of Natural History |
CA |
Chicago Academy of Sciences |
AD |
State Herbarium of South Australia |
BOL |
University of Cape Town |
BA |
Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales Bernardino Rivadavia |
BC |
Institut Botànic de Barcelona |
CB |
The CB Rhizobium Collection |
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