The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala

Lycianthes, the third most species-rich genus in the Solanaceae, is distributed in both the New and Old Worlds and is especially diverse in Mexico. Here we provide an identification key, taxonomic descriptions, distribution maps, and illustrations of specimens, trichomes, f...

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Main Authors: Ellen Dean, Jennifer Poore, Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante, Michael H. Nee, Hannah Kang, Thomas Starbuck, Annamarie Rodrígues, Matthew Conner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-11-01
Series:PhytoKeys
Online Access:https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/51904/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-071b4daf7b6443fa889ab6aade9126872020-11-27T16:53:45ZengPensoft PublishersPhytoKeys1314-20032020-11-01168133310.3897/phytokeys.168.5190451904The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and GuatemalaEllen Dean0Jennifer Poore1Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante2Michael H. Nee3Hannah Kang4Thomas Starbuck5Annamarie Rodrígues6Matthew Conner7University of CaliforniaUniversity of CaliforniaUniversidad de GuadalajaraUnaffiliatedUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of California Lycianthes, the third most species-rich genus in the Solanaceae, is distributed in both the New and Old Worlds and is especially diverse in Mexico. Here we provide an identification key, taxonomic descriptions, distribution maps, and illustrations of specimens, trichomes, flowers, and fruits for the 53 known Lycianthes taxa of Mexico and Guatemala. The new combination Lycianthes scandens (Mill.) M.Nee is made and replaces the name Lycianthes lenta (Cav.) Bitter, which is placed in synonymy. Within L. scandens, two varieties are recognized (Lycianthes scandens var. scandens and Lycianthes scandens var. flavicans (Bitter) J.Poore & E.Dean, comb. nov.). In addition, one new species (Lycianthes rafatorresii E.Dean, sp. nov.) is described from eastern Mexico, and 10 names (either recognized taxa or synonyms of recognized taxa) are lectotypified, including the names Solanum heteroclitum Sendtn., S. rantonnetii Carrière, and S. synantherum Sendtn. The species L. multiflora Bitter and L. synanthera (Sendtn.) Bitter are excluded from the treatment, as research indicates that they do not occur in Mexico and Guatemala, however full synonymy for both names is given. https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/51904/download/pdf/
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author Ellen Dean
Jennifer Poore
Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante
Michael H. Nee
Hannah Kang
Thomas Starbuck
Annamarie Rodrígues
Matthew Conner
spellingShingle Ellen Dean
Jennifer Poore
Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante
Michael H. Nee
Hannah Kang
Thomas Starbuck
Annamarie Rodrígues
Matthew Conner
The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
PhytoKeys
author_facet Ellen Dean
Jennifer Poore
Marco Antonio Anguiano-Constante
Michael H. Nee
Hannah Kang
Thomas Starbuck
Annamarie Rodrígues
Matthew Conner
author_sort Ellen Dean
title The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
title_short The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
title_full The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
title_fullStr The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
title_full_unstemmed The genus Lycianthes (Solanaceae, Capsiceae) in Mexico and Guatemala
title_sort genus lycianthes (solanaceae, capsiceae) in mexico and guatemala
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series PhytoKeys
issn 1314-2003
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Lycianthes, the third most species-rich genus in the Solanaceae, is distributed in both the New and Old Worlds and is especially diverse in Mexico. Here we provide an identification key, taxonomic descriptions, distribution maps, and illustrations of specimens, trichomes, flowers, and fruits for the 53 known Lycianthes taxa of Mexico and Guatemala. The new combination Lycianthes scandens (Mill.) M.Nee is made and replaces the name Lycianthes lenta (Cav.) Bitter, which is placed in synonymy. Within L. scandens, two varieties are recognized (Lycianthes scandens var. scandens and Lycianthes scandens var. flavicans (Bitter) J.Poore & E.Dean, comb. nov.). In addition, one new species (Lycianthes rafatorresii E.Dean, sp. nov.) is described from eastern Mexico, and 10 names (either recognized taxa or synonyms of recognized taxa) are lectotypified, including the names Solanum heteroclitum Sendtn., S. rantonnetii Carrière, and S. synantherum Sendtn. The species L. multiflora Bitter and L. synanthera (Sendtn.) Bitter are excluded from the treatment, as research indicates that they do not occur in Mexico and Guatemala, however full synonymy for both names is given.
url https://phytokeys.pensoft.net/article/51904/download/pdf/
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