Taxonomic revision of the Andean genus Xenophyllum (Compositae, Senecioneae)
The Andean genus Xenophyllum (Compositae, Senecioneae) is distributed along the high-Andes from northeastern Colombia to northern Chile and northwestern Argentina, mainly thriving in the paramo and puna ecoregions. It comprises suffruticose plants forming dense mats, hummocks, or clumps of erect ste...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PhytoKeys 2020-09, Vol.158 (1), p.1-106 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Andean genus
Xenophyllum
(Compositae, Senecioneae) is distributed along the high-Andes from northeastern Colombia to northern Chile and northwestern Argentina, mainly thriving in the paramo and puna ecoregions. It comprises suffruticose plants forming dense mats, hummocks, or clumps of erect stems. They are characterized by displaying involucral bracts fused at the base, supplementary bracts absent, and mostly radiate capitula with white ray corollas, seldom yellow or pink (disciform in one species). Traditionally,
Xenophyllum
species were treated as members of the genus
Werneria
, a morphologically close genus that includes rosettiform or scapiform perennial herbs. As currently circumscribed,
Xenophyllum
mostly differs from
Werneria
in having elongate stems. Herein, the first modern and comprehensive revision of the genus recognizing twenty-two species and two subspecies is presented.
Werneria decumbens
is synonymized with
X. weddellii
, as well as
X. fontii
with
X. humile
and
X. oscartovarii
with
X. dactylophyllum
. Likewise, four varietal names and two sectional names are proposed as new synonyms. Seven names are lectotypified, the name
X. sotarense
is epitypified,
W. decumbens
neotypified, and the supraspecific name W. sect. Integrifoliae Rockh. is typified. The combination X. crassum subsp. orientale
comb. nov.
is made. Descriptions and distribution maps are provided for all accepted species, in addition to an identification key. Ten species are illustrated, three of them for the first time. |
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ISSN: | 1314-2011 1314-2003 |
DOI: | 10.3897/phytokeys.158.50848 |