Vernonia potamophila Klatt, 1890

Robinson, Harold, Skvarla, John J. & Funk, Vicki A., 2016, Vernonieae (Asteraceae) of southern Africa: A generic disposition of the species and a study of their pollen, PhytoKeys 60, pp. 49-126 : 96-97

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.60.6734

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scientific name

Vernonia potamophila Klatt, 1890
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Vernonia potamophila Klatt, 1890

Vernonia potamophila Klatt, Annal. Naturh. Hofmus. Wien 7: 100. 1890.

Distribution.

Congo, Angola, Namibia (Caprivi strip), Zambia.

Descriptions.

The initial assumption, based on the robust habit and the described yellowish brown velutinous pubescence of the stems, was of a relationship to the genus Gymnanthemum of the subtribe Gymnantheminae . Other features indicate a different relationship. A high resolution image of an herbarium specimen (PRE; Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ) as well as an illustration (Fig. 26 View Figure 26 ), show a somewhat keeled involucral bract with a dark median stripe, a character not found in Gymnanthemum . In addition, the pollen totally lacks the strongly developed sublophate pattern that is characteristic of Gymnanthemum (Figs 10 A–C View Figure 10 ) and instead is sublophate with small incipient lacunae (Fig. 27 View Figure 27 ). The pollen and involucre characters seem to indicate a position in the subtribe Erlangeinae . This is most likely a new genus but without a more comprehensive study of the more northern members of the African Vernonieae we can only say that Vernonia potamophila , while definitely not a true Vernonia , is unplaced as to genus.

An examination of limited fragments showed a few additional characters. The abaxial surface of the leaf has a tomentum of long-armed T-shaped hairs and sweeping hairs restricted to the branches of the style and the juncture of the branches at the shaft of the style. The lobes of the corolla had areolae that were reminiscent of the ducts in the corolla lobes of true Vernonia , but the areolae do not form continuous elongate ducts. Raphids of the achenes were short-rectangular in elongate cells. Chromosome number unknown.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Asterales

Family

Asteraceae

Genus

Vernonia

Loc

Vernonia potamophila Klatt, 1890

Robinson, Harold, Skvarla, John J. & Funk, Vicki A. 2016
2016
Loc

Vernonia potamophila

Klatt 1890
1890