Linum aristatum Engelmann (1848: 101)

González-Velasco, Juan, Burgos-Hernández, Mireya, Galván-Escobedo, Iris G. & Castillo-Campos, Gonzalo, 2022, Taxonomic update of the flax family in Mexico, Phytotaxa 549 (2), pp. 141-184 : 147

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Linum aristatum Engelmann (1848: 101)
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Linum aristatum Engelmann (1848: 101) View in CoL . ( Fig. 3a View FIGURE 3 ).

Type:— MEXICO. Chihuahua: Near Carizal south of El Paso , Wislizenus 101 (holotype MO!, isotype GH!) .

Cathartolinum aristatum Small (1907a: 83) View in CoL .

Mesynium aristatum (Engelm.) W.A.Weber (1984: 3) View in CoL .

Description: — Herbs, annual, 10–45 cm in height, glabrous, main root thick; stems extended, ascending, rigid, broomshaped, striate, branched from the base, glabrous. Leaves entire, alternate; basal leaves sometimes opposite; linear, (4.8)5.0–20.0 × 0.3–1.1 mm, sessile; apex acute to acuminate, tip whitish to translucent; 1-nerved, membranous, glabrous; stipular glands present at the base, black. Inflorescence a cymose panicle, pedicels thin, 6.2–34.0 mm long; bracts 5.5–9.0 mm long, apex acuminate, margin glandular-dentate, stipular glands absent; sepals deciduous, linearlanceolate, scariose, 6.4–7.5 mm long, glandular-dentate, apex smoothly attenuated; 3-nerved, central nerve evident; without stipular glands; petals yellow to yellow-orange, obovate, 8–12 mm long, glabrous; stamens 5–7 mm long, glabrous; anthers elliptical, 0.7–1.1(1.2) mm long, yellow; staminodia absent; styles fused to near the apex, 4.5–7.0 mm long; stigmata capitate, yellow. Fruit ellipsoid, yellow, clearly longer than wide, 3.5–4.0 × 2.5–3.0 mm, glabrous, pericarp thin, apex obtuse, dehiscent into 5 segments; seeds elliptical, dark brown, 2.5–3.0 × 0.8–1.0 mm.

Distribution: — United States of America; in Mexico, in Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Tamaulipas ( Fig. 2a View FIGURE 2 ).

Habitat and ecology: —Cypress-juniper forest, oak forests, oak-pine forests, thornless or sub-thornless smallleaved shrubland, grasslands, pine forests, vegetation of sandy arid deserts. Elevation (300) 1100–3100 m. Dry sandy soils of the Phaeozem, Lithosol, Luvisol, Regosol, Vertisol, and Xerosol types.

Phenology: —Flowering in March–August; fruiting in August–November.

Note: — Linum aristatum is easily distinguished from the rest of the species with dehiscence into 5 segments for having pale ellipsoid fruits and thin pericarp, in addition to narrow and smoothly attenuated sepals.

Conservation status: —According to IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria ( IUCN 2019), L. aristatum is EN (B1 + 2ab(iii)), with an EOO <5,000 km 2 (52.886 km 2) and AOO <500 km 2 (12 km 2). The areas where this species occurs in Mexico have been used for tourist-recreational purposes and overgrazing, industrial development, and urban growth have also been reported ( Fernández et al. 2014).

Specimens examined: — MEXICO. Chihuahua: Along hiway 45, 112 miles N of Gallego, 1250 m, 18 July 1975, K.L.Wallace et al. 136 ( ENCB!) ; Juárez , 4.8 miles S of Samalayuca, 1275 m, 31°18’00”N, 106°29’00”W, 19 August 1971, J. Henrickson 5780 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps ; Juárez , 5 km N of Samalayuca, 1250 m, 31°24’30”N, 106°27’36”W, 28 October 1972, T.L. Wendt et al. 9922 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps . Coahuila: Gravelly mesas near Díaz , 742 m, 29°10’24.81”N, 101°36’0.97”W, 17 April 1900, C.G. Pringle 8312 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps . Tamaulipas: Nuevo Laredo, Sandy upland fourteen miles south of Nuevo Laredo , 141 m, 27°20’25.11”N, 99°36’19.33”W, 24 March 1944, N.T. Heard & F.A. Barkley 14604 ( MEXU!) GoogleMaps .

Engelmann, G. (1848) Linum aristatum. Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico 101.

Fernandez, J. A., Hafner, M. S., Hafner, D. J. & Cervantes, F. A. (2014) Conservation status of rodents of the families Geomyidae and Heteromyidae of Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 85: 576 - 588. https: // doi. org / 10.7550 / rmb. 36710

IUCN (2019) Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 14. Prepared by the Standards and Petitions Subcommittee. Downloadable from: https: // www. iucnredlist. org / resources / redlistguidelines (accessed 22 April 2022)

Small, J. K. (1907 a) Cathartolinum aristatum. North American Flora 25: 83.

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FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution in the Mexican territory of: A. H. micranthum, L. aristatum, L. berlandieri var. filifolium, L. longipes, and L. rupestre; B. L. australe, L. australe var. glandulosum, L. flagellare, L. nelsonii, and L. usitatissimum. Maps by Ma. Isabel Olivares.

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FIGURE 3. A. Linum aristatum; B. Linum australe; C. Linum berlandieri var. filifolium; D. Linum cruciata. Photographs by José Luis Colin.

ENCB

Universidad de Autonoma de Baja California

MEXU

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Malpighiales

Family

Linaceae

Genus

Linum