Dyschoriste schiedeana (Nees) Kuntze

Daniel, Thomas F., García-Morales, Leccinum J. & Mora-Olivo, Arturo, 2021, Taxonomic and Photographic Guide to the Acanthaceae of Tamaulipas, Mexico, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 67 (6), pp. 185-228 : 201

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11513051

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11513169

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Dyschoriste schiedeana (Nees) Kuntze
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Dyschoriste schiedeana (Nees) Kuntze View in CoL

PHENOLOGY.— Flowering: July–August; fruiting: July–August.

DISTRIBUTION.— Mexico (Ags., Coah., Dur., Gto., Hgo., N.L., Oax., Pue., Que., S.L.P., Tamps., Ver., Zac.).

HABITAT.— Thornscrub, oak forest, sometimes on limestone.

ELEVATION.— 700–2460 meters.

NOTES.— Plants of this species ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE ) from Tamaulipas were described and treated by Henrickson (1999) as pertaining to var. schiedeana (Coah., Hgo., N.L., Que., S.L.P., Tamps., Ver., Zac.) . Those cited below generally conform to his “ Type 3” form (Coah., N.L., Tamps.) of the variety with narrow, linear to linear-oblanceolate, and mostly conduplicate leaves. The morphological distinctions between this taxon and D. greenmanii are subtle at best. In general, plants treated as D. schiedeana are more conspicuously pubescent throughout than are those of D. greenmanii . Bartlett 10328 (F) from Cerro Tinaja near San José in the Sierra de San Carlos (850 meters) was annotated by Henrickson in 1999 as D. poliodes Leonard & Gentry var. poliodes . Henrickson (1999) did not cite this collection, and occurrences of the taxon were restricted to northern and central Nuevo León. With its flat and oblong to oblanceolate leaves, the identity of Bartlett 10328 remains undetermined, but it “keys” closest to D. schiedeana in our key to Tamaulipan Dyschoriste .

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIMENS.— 6 km W de Miquihuana , P. Hiriart et al. 883 ( MEXU); near Miquihuana, 23°42ʹN, 099°45ʹW, L. Stanford et al. 759 ( DS); GoogleMaps 11 mi W of Cd. Victoria on Hwy. 101 to San Luis Potosí, G. Tucker 1960 ( CAS); Jaumave Valley, 5 mi NE of Jaumave , 23°29ʹN, 099°21ʹW, G. Webster & W. Armbruster 20550 ( MEXU, MO). GoogleMaps

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