Acalypha infesta Poepp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.886.2201 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8231774 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F7387D3-FFA8-693E-FD87-FEDFFD09F990 |
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Felipe |
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Acalypha infesta Poepp. |
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38. Acalypha infesta Poepp. View in CoL
Nova Genera ac Species Plantarum quas in Regno Chilensi Peruviano 3: 21 ( Poeppig 1841).
≡ Ricinocarpus infestus (Poepp.) Kuntze View in CoL ; = Acalypha infestans Müll.Arg. View in CoL ; = A. infestans var. stenoloba Müll.Arg. View in CoL ; = A. infestans var. rotundifolia Müll.Arg. View in CoL ; = A. forbesii S.Moore. View in CoL
Voucher specimens
BOLIVIA – La Paz • Buchtien, O. 3246; NY.
COLOMBIA – Cauca • De Benavides, O. 4846; COL, PSO.
ECUADOR – Pichincha • Cerón, C.E. 81371; QAP.
PERU – Lima • Mathews, A. 435; BM, GH, K.
Habit
Herb. Native.
Habitat
Northern Andes: Northern Andean Highlands; Central Andes: Central High Andes, alt. (600‒) 1500‒2800 m.
Distribution
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
References
Cardiel & Muñoz-Rodríguez (2012), Cardiel et al. (2013b).
Provisional conservation status
LC.
Remarks
In addition to the wild montane specimens, Acalypha infesta appears as probably adventitious near sea level in the city of Lima and surroundings, in Peru. Recently, we are also informed about the presence of A. infesta in the Valparaiso Region, Chile; it is associated with avocado and olive crops (Virginia Irribarra & Robinson Burgos, Servicio Agrícola y Ganadero de la Región de Valparaíso, pers. com.). We confirm the identification through field photos while waiting to have herbarium vouchers. This is the first record of the presence of Acalypha in Chile.
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QAP |
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