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Croton chaetophorus Muller Argoviensis 1865

Authors: Pereira, Amanda Da Paixão Noronha; Riina, Ricarda; Caruzo, Maria Beatriz Rossi;

Croton chaetophorus Muller Argoviensis 1865

Abstract

7. Croton chaetophorus Müller Argoviensis (1865: 130). Lectotype (designated here): — BRAZIL. “Brasilia meridionalis”, s.d., F. Sellow s.n. (BR 0000008765802!); idem, F. Sellow s.n. (original syntype B†). Remaining syntypes: — BRAZIL. Minas Gerais:“ad Caldas”, September, A.F. Regnell I 398 (A 00257902!, B†, BR 0000006993894!, BR 0000006994525!, G 00434438!, MEL 2324385!, P 00623099!, P 00623100!, S-R-10502!, US 01050272); s. loc., L. Riedel s.n. (B†). (Fig. 5, A–F) Croton chaetophorus is a subshrub with pistillate sepals covered by glands (apparently colleters), except at the base, which is a useful character for its identification. Bracts are lanceolate-rhombic and, due to their morphology, they totally cover the flower buds. The species can be confused with C. serratifolius, however, the bracts and stipules of C. chaetophorus do not have glands, its leaves are ovate to ovate-lanceolate, whereas, in C. serratifolius, bracts and stipules have glands along the margin, and the leaves are elliptic to oblong. The species is a member of Croton sect. Barhamia subsect. Medea (van Ee et al. 2011). Distribution and habitat:— It occurs in southern (PR, SC) and southeastern (MG, SP) Brazil (Smith et al. 1988, Caruzo et al. 2019). Plants grow in open vegetation (‘campos sujos’), edges of forest and, rarely, in ‘banhados’, between 980 and 1090 m elevation (Fig. 2). Phenology:— Flowering and fruiting from October to February. Representative specimens:— PARANÁ: Clevelandia, 21 November 1972, G. Hatschbach 30807 (MBM). Jaguariaíva, Estrada para acesso ao Parque Estadual do Cerrado, 21 October 2016, A. P. N. Pereira, F. S. Petrongari & O. L. M. Silva 40 (SP). Ortigueira, Rio Capivary Grande, 17 October 1965, G. Hatschbach 13038 (K, MBM, P). Prudentópolis, Relógio, 11 April 1965, G. Hatschbach 12524 (MBM). Turvo, Vegetação Ciliar do Rio Turvo, 25°02’40.1” S, 51°32’50.1” W, M. G. Caxambu 2601 (HCF, MBM).

Published as part of Pereira, Amanda Da Paixão Noronha, Riina, Ricarda & Caruzo, Maria Beatriz Rossi, 2022, Croton (Euphorbiaceae) of the Brazilian state of Paraná: an annotated checklist, species distribution, and identification key, pp. 231-274 in Phytotaxa 570 (3) on pages 240-242, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.570.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/7260277

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae, Croton chaetophorus, Biodiversity, Croton, Plantae, Taxonomy

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