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Checklist of Bolivian Compositae - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Dalea P. Browne, Civ. Nat. Hist. Jamaica : 314 (1756), non Dalea L. [LEGUMINOSAE] = Critonia P. Browne<br />

Dasycondylus R. M. King & H. Rob., Phytologia 24(3): 188 (1972).<br />

Eupatorium L. sect. Campuloclinium (DC.) Benth., pp., sensu Cabrera, Fl Ilust. Catarin. : 638 (1991).<br />

Type: Eupatorium lobbii Klatt = Dasycondylus lobbii (Klatt) R. M. King & H. Rob.<br />

Reference<br />

King, R. M. & H. Robinson. (1972). Studies in the Eupatorieae (Asteraceae). XCVII. A new genus,<br />

Dasycondylus. Phytologia 24(3): 187–191.<br />

Dasycondylus lobbii (Klatt) R. M. King & H. Rob., Phytologia 24(3): 190 (1972).<br />

*Eupatorium lobbii Klatt, Ann. K. K. Naturhist. H<strong>of</strong>mus. 9: 356 (1894). Types: ‗Hab.: Peru, leg. Lobb; in<br />

montibus secus flumen Mayo, prope Jarapoto, Peruviae orientalis, coll. R. Spruce, Juli-Aug. 1856, Nr. 4804.‘<br />

Syntypes: W.<br />

*Eupatorium sordescens DC. var. bolivianum Rusby, Mem. Torrey Bot. Club 6(1): 56 (1896). Type: [Bolivia:]<br />

‗Between Guanai and Tipuani, Apr.-June, 1892 ([Bang] 1464).‘ Holotype: NY (00169199).<br />

Bolivia (La Paz), Brazil, Peru.<br />

750 m.<br />

April–August.<br />

Note: King & Robinson (1987: 530) listed Eupatorium sordescens DC. as a synonym <strong>of</strong> Dasycondylus resinosus<br />

(Spreng.) R. M. King & H. Rob., a Brazilian endemic.<br />

Dasyphyllum Kunth in Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth, Nov. Gen. Sp. Plant. 4(ed. folio): 13 (1818).<br />

Flotovia Spreng., Syst. Veg., ed. 16, 3: 359 (1826). Type: Flotovia tomentosa Spreng. = Dasyphyllum<br />

sprengelianum (Spreng.) Cabrera<br />

Chuquiraga Juss. sect. Erinesa D. Don, Trans. Linn. Soc. London 16(2): 287 (1830). Type: Chuquiraga hispida D.<br />

Don = Dasyphyllum synacanthum (Baker) Cabrera<br />

Piptocarpha Hook. & Arn., Companion Bot. Mag. 1(No. 4): 110 (1835), non Piptocarpha R.Br.<br />

[VERNONIEAE]. Type: Flotovia diacanthoides Less. = Dasyphyllum diacanthoides (Less.) Cabrera<br />

Type: Dasyphyllum argenteum Kunth<br />

Reference<br />

Cabrera, A. (1959). Revision del genero Dasyphyllum. Revista Mus. La Plata, Secc. Bot. 9: 21 – 100, pl. I – VIII.<br />

Tovar, O. (1953). Las especies peruanas del genero Flotovia. Publ. Mus. Hist. Nat. ‗Javier Prado‘, Ser. B., Bot.<br />

7: 1–23.<br />

Key to species<br />

1. Capitula numerous (throughout flowering portions <strong>of</strong> stems), small or medium-sized, in<br />

racemes or corymbose cymes; involucre to 18 mm tall (sect. Microcephala) 2<br />

Capitula few, large, solitary or few grouped together; involucre more than 20 mm tall (sect.<br />

Macrocephala) 8<br />

2. (1) Corolla lobe apices glabrous 3<br />

Corolla lobe apices pubescent 6<br />

3. (2) Capitula with 6–10 florets 4<br />

Capitula with 11–30 florets 5<br />

4. (3) Capitula sessile, solitary, or sometimes groups <strong>of</strong> 2–3 ; leaves usually sparsely pubescent, at<br />

least on margins; florets 6<br />

D. leiocephalum<br />

Capitula short-pedicellate, usually few grouped together, rarely solitary; leaves glabrous;<br />

florets 6–10<br />

D. armatum

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