Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani

Mendes, Jone Clebson Ribeiro, Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga, Fraga, Claudio Nicoletti de & Athiê-Souza, Sarah Maria, 2024, Phyllanthus novofriburgensis and P. pedrosae, two new species of Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani (Phyllanthaceae) from Southeastern Brazil, European Journal of Taxonomy 935, pp. 293-306 : 301-302

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2567

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11975515

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A587EB-FFCC-332B-57E7-FEB9434AF675

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Plazi

scientific name

Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani
status

 

Key to species of Phyllanthus subsect. Clausseniani known from Southeastern Brazil (including two species found in Northeastern Brazil)

1. Stem and branches with trichomes ................................................................................................... 2

– Stem and branches glabrous ............................................................................................................. 5

2. Branches hirsute ................................................................................................................................ 3

– Branches mucilaginous-hyaline ........................................................................................................ 4

3. Leaf blades ovate 5‒13 mm long; stamens 3 completely free .............................. P. arenicola Casar.

– Leaf blades elliptical to orbicular 15−30 mm long; stamens 2 completely united ............................. ......................................................................................................................... P. piranii G.L.Webster

4. Subshrub 50‒80 cm tall, erect; leaf blade ovate-lanceolate, apex attenuate, adaxial surface scabrous; staminate sepals largely elliptical; staminate disk obtriangular with glandular surface; anthers with vertical dehiscence; pistillate sepals obovate to broadly obovate; capsule smooth, pink to reddish or rarely light green ................................................................................. P. acutifolius Poir. ex Spreng.

– Herb 14–30 cm tall, erect; leaf blade elliptical, apex acute to acuminate, adaxial surface sparsely mucilaginous-hyaline; staminate sepals rhombic to widely obovate; staminate disk cuneiform with papillose surface; anthers with oblique dehiscence; pistillate sepals slightly unguiculate; capsule strigose, light green ........................................ P. lilliputianus J.C.R.Mendes, J.M.A.Braga & Fraga

5. Branches angular to finely angular-flat ............................................................................................. 6

– Branches cylindrical ......................................................................................................................... 7

6. Branches finely angular-flat; leaf blades 3‒10 mm long, broadly elliptic to orbicular, base rounded to truncate, apex rounded sometimes obtuse-mucronate, coriaceous; staminate pedicel and fruit pedicel ˂ 3 mm long. ........................................................................................ P. caparaoensis G.L.Wesbter

– Branches angular; leaf blade 11‒16 mm long, ovate to elliptical, base cuneate, apex mucronate, membranaceous; staminate pedicel and fruit pedicel ≥ 10 mm long .................. P. pedrosae sp. nov.

7. Staminate and pistillate flowers with 6 sepals .................................................................................. 8

– Staminate and pistillate flowers with 5 sepals ................................................................................ 10

8. Stamens 3, connate forming a column ........................................... P. fastigiatus Mart. ex Müll.Arg.

– Stamens 3, completely free ............................................................................................................... 9

9. Shrub 100‒150 cm tall; leaf blade broadly elliptical to orbicular; staminate disk 6-segmented, obtriangular with faveolate surface; pistillate disc patelliform with alveolate surface ...................... ........................................................................................................................ P. claussenii Müll.Arg.

– Subshrub 50‒80 cm tall; leaf blade ovate to lanceolate; staminate disc 6-segmented, obovate with verrucose surface; pistillate disc cupuliform with glabrous surface ................................................... ........................................................................................................... P. hypoleucus (Miq.) Müll.Arg.

10. Branches fractiflex (zigzag) .............................................................................................................11

– Branches sometimes erect or sinuose ............................................................................................. 12

11. Shrub 80‒100 cm tall; leaf blade 2.5‒5 × 3‒4.5 mm, orbicular to subovate; inflorescence unisexual; staminate sepals biseriate, orbicular; anthers with vertical dehiscence .............. P. retroflexus Brade

– Herb 30–50 cm tall; leaf blade 15–25 × 10–15 mm, largely elliptical to oval-elliptical; inflorescence bisexual; staminate sepals uniseriate, obovate; anthers with horizontal dehiscence ............................................................... P. sobralii J.C.R.Mendes, J.M.A.Braga & Fraga

12. Leaf blade elliptical-falcate or oblong-obovate .............................................................................. 13

– Leaf blade broadly elliptical, orbicular, lanceolate or ovate ........................................................... 14

13. Branching non-phyllanthoid; leaf blade elliptical-falcate, base oblique, apex obtuse to rounded; stipules triangular, evident; staminate disc with glandular surface; anthers with vertical dehiscence; pistillate flower pedicel 6‒8 mm long ................................................................ P. itatiaiensis Brade

– Branching phyllanthoid; leaf blade oblong-obovate, base cuneate, apex obtuse-mucronate; stipules narrowly triangular, not evident; staminate disc with smooth surface; anthers with horizontal dehiscence; pistillate flower pedicel 4‒5 mm long .................................. P. mocotensis G.L.Webster

14. Leaf blade broadly elliptical to orbicular; staminate disc verruculose ............................................... .............................................................................................................. P. subemarginatus Müll.Arg.

– Leaf blade lanceolate to ovate; staminate disc tuberculate or papillose ......................................... 15

15. Staminate disc tuberculate, with a pore in each tubercle..................................................................... .................................................................................... P. tuberculatus Marques-Torres & M.J. Silva

– Staminate disc slightly papillose .................................................................................................... 16

16. Subshrub to shrub, erect; branching phyllanthoid; leaf blade ovate-lanceolate 35‒85 × 9‒35 mm, base acute, apex acuminate to long-acuminate; stipules 4‒5 mm long, narrowly triangular; staminate pedicel 7–8 mm long; fruit pedicel 20‒25 mm long; seeds 1.8‒2 mm long ...................................... ........................................................................................................................... P. glaziovii Müll.Arg.

– Herb to subshrub, pendulous; branching non-phyllanthoid; leaf blade lanceolate, base obtuse, apex obtuse sometimes mucronate; stipules ca. 2 mm long, triangular; staminate pedicel 1.8–2 mm long; fruit pedicel 2‒2.3 mm long; seeds 1‒1.2 mm long. ............................. P. novofriburgensis sp. nov.

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