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Abstract
Two new species of Solanum subgenus Leptostemonum from southern Ecuador and northern Peru are described here. Solanum rubicaule S. Stern, sp. nov., is a member of sect. Torva and is characterized by a festooning, scandent growth form and fruits held horizontally on recurved pedicels. Solanum achorum S. Stern, sp. nov., is a member of sect. Erythrotrichum and is characterized by 4-12-flowered inflorescences, small seeds, and a small calyx. Both species are distributed in the Amotape-Huancabamba Zone of the Andes in northern Peru and southern Ecuador.Entities:
Keywords: Amotape-Huancabamba Zone; Andes; Ecuador; Huancabamba Depression; Peru; Solanum; new species
Year: 2010 PMID: 22171168 PMCID: PMC3174427 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.1.660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.Isotype of Solanum rubicaule S. Stern [Stern et al. 181 (UT)].
Figure 2.Photos of type collection of Solanum rubicaule S. Stern. A Collecting party in front of type collection, indicated by arrow, at trailside habitat in San Ignacio, Dept. Cajamarca, Peru (from left to right: Segundo Leiva, Stephen Stern, Mario Zapata, and Eric Tepe). B Fruiting inflorescence; note recurved pediels. C Hermaphroditic flower. D Functionally male flower; note the absence of exserted style. Scale bars = 1 cm.
Figure 3.Isotype of Solanum achorum S. Stern [Stern et al. 129 (UT)].
Figure 4.Photos of type collection of Solanum achorum S. Stern. A Hermaphroditic flower and buds. B Functionally male flower; note the absence of exserted style. C Inflorescence and immature fruits. Scale bars = 1 cm.