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Famatinanthus, a New Andean Genus Segregated from Aphyllocladus (Asteraceae)

Journal

SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 349-360

Publisher

AMER SOC PLANT TAXONOMISTS
DOI: 10.1600/036364414X678062

Keywords

Argentina; Asteraceae; La Rioja; Sierra de Famatina; taxonomy

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  1. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnologia (SECyT-UNC
  2. SECyT-UNRC)
  3. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)

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Famatinanthus, a new genus of Asteraceae (Mutisioideae, Onoserideae), is described and illustrated to accommodate one species from the Andes of Argentina, that was previously placed in Aphyllocladus, A. decussatus, as Famatinanthus decussatus comb. nov. The new genus is tentatively assigned to the tribe Onoserideae based on its shrubby habit, solitary radiate capitula, style rounded at the apex and dorsally papillose, and 2-3-senate heteromorphic pappus. Famatinanthus is similar to Aphyllocladus but it is easily distinguished by the leafy, decussate branches with opposite leaves, multistoried T-trichomes, cream corollas, apiculate apical anther appendages, setuliferous achenes, terete stems, lack of secretory cavities, and pollen with a conspicuous mesoapert-ure and microechinate-rugulate exine. A key to the genera of the Onoserideae is presented. Affinities of the new genus with other genera of the tribes Gochnatieae, Hyalideae, and Stifftieae are also discussed.

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