Plantago australis subsp. australis de Lamarck (1791: 339)

Hassemer, Gustavo, Trevisan, Rafael, Meudt, Heidi M. & Rønsted, Nina, 2015, Taxonomic novelties in Plantago section Virginica (Plantaginaceae) and an updated identification key, Phytotaxa 221 (3), pp. 226-246 : 234

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.221.3.2

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scientific name

Plantago australis subsp. australis de Lamarck (1791: 339)
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Plantago australis subsp. australis de Lamarck (1791: 339) View in CoL View at ENA

= P. accrescens Pilger (1912: 259) View in CoL ; = P. candollei Rapin (1827: 453) View in CoL ; = P. denudata Pilger (1913: 261–262) View in CoL ; = P. durvillei Delile ex Fisch. & C.A.Mey. View in CoL in von Fischer et al. (1837: 45); = P. gigantea Decaisne (1852: 724) View in CoL ; = P. kurtzii Pilger (1912: 260–261) View in CoL ; = P. macropus Pilger (1913: 254) View in CoL ; = P. macrostachya Decaisne (1852: 724) P. australis subsp. macrostachya ( Decaisne 1852: 724) Rahn (1964: 50) ; = P. refracta Pilger (1912: 261–262) View in CoL ; = P. stuckertii Pilger (1912: 262–263) View in CoL ; = P. stuckertii subsp. catamarcensis Pilger (1912: 263) View in CoL . Type:— ARGENTINA. “ Buenos Ayres ”, Commerson s.n. (holotype P, photograph!, isotype C!).

See description in Rahn (1974).

Illustration: —Figure 29 in Rahn (1974).

Phenology: —Mainly September–February.

Habitat and distribution: — Uruguay, Argentina (except southern Patagonia), southern Bolivia and southern Brazil. It occurs in open (unforested) areas, on rather moist soils, generally not far from rivers, canals or lakes, from sea-level to 3450 m asl ( Rahn 1974). Previously known in Brazil only from Rio Grande do Sul state ( Rahn 1974, 1995), this study expands the distribution of this subspecies northwards to Santa Catarina state, as we found collections of this subspecies which originated from five municipalities there: Alfredo Wagner, Bom Jardim da Serra, Grão Pará, Lauro Müller and Urubici.

Conservation status: —Least Concern (LC). This subspecies has a rather large distribution and is very frequent, especially in Argentina.

Discussion: —We noticed that the authors of two synonyms of this subspecies are commonly subject to some confusion in the literature and also online databases. Plantago candollei Rapin (Daniel Rapin) is commonly erroneously presented as P. candollei Raf. (Constantine Samuel Rafinesque) , and P. durvillei Delile ex Fisch. & C.A.Mey. (Carl Anton von Meyer) is often erroneously presented as P. durvillei Delile ex Fisch. & G.Mey. (Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer) or as P. durvillei Delile ex Steud. (Ernst Gottlieb von Steudel) .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Lamiales

Family

Plantaginaceae

Genus

Plantago

Loc

Plantago australis subsp. australis de Lamarck (1791: 339)

Hassemer, Gustavo, Trevisan, Rafael, Meudt, Heidi M. & Rønsted, Nina 2015
2015
Loc

P. accrescens

Rahn, K. 1964: 724
Pilger, R. K. F. 1913: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1913: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1912: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1912: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1912: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1912: )
Pilger, R. K. F. 1912: )
Decaisne, J. 1852: )
Decaisne, J. 1852: )
von Fischer, F. E. L. & von Meyer, C. A. & von Trautvetter, E. R. 1837: 45
Rapin, D. 1827: )
1912
Loc

Plantago australis subsp. australis

de Lamarck, J. - B. P. A. M. 1791: )
1791
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