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Checklist of Bolivian Compositae - Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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Munnozia isodonta (S. F. Blake) H. Rob. & Brettell, Phytologia 28(1): 55 (1974)<br />

Munnozia taeniotricha (S. F. Blake) H. Rob. & Brettell, Phytologia 28(1): 56 (1974).<br />

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

Ceja.<br />

2300–3570 m.<br />

June–November. Probably flowering throughout the year.<br />

Munnozia strigulosa Rusby, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 54(4): 317 (1927) = Munnozia senecionidis Benth.<br />

Munnozia subviridis (S. F. Blake) H. Rob. & Brettell, Phytologia 28(1): 1974).<br />

*Liabum subviride S. F. Blake, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 17(11): 294 (1927). Type: ‗PERU: ―Shrub with yellow flowers,‖<br />

Lucumayo Valley, not far from Ollantaytambo, Prov. Cuzco, alt. 1800–3600 m., 19 June 1915, O. F. Cook &<br />

G. B. Gilbert 1365‘. Holotype: US (604546).<br />

Bolivia (?), Peru.<br />

1800–3600 m.<br />

June.<br />

Munnozia taeniotricha (S. F. Blake) H. Rob. & Brettell, Phytologia 28(1): 56 (1974) = Munnozia senecionidis<br />

Benth.<br />

Munnozia venosissima Ruiz & Pav., Syst. Veg. Fl. Peruv. Chile 1: 195 (1798). Type: ‗HABITAT in Peruviae<br />

montibus silvaticis versus Pillao vicum./FLORET Augusto, et Septembri.‘ Holotype: MA.<br />

Liabum venosissimum (Ruiz & Pav.), Sch.Bip., Flora 36: 34 (1853).<br />

Liabum pulchrum S. F. Blake, J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 17: 299 (1927). Type: ‗PERU: ―Beautiful liana, bright yellw,‖<br />

Muña, trail to Tambo de Vaca, Dept. Huánuco, alt. 2440 m., 5–7 June 1923, Macbride 4312 (type no. 535394,<br />

Field Mus.; dupl. no 1,191,493, U. S. Nat. Herb.).‘<br />

Munnozia pulchra (S. F. Blake) H. Rob. & Brettell, Phytologia 28(1): 56 (1974).<br />

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

2550m.<br />

April.<br />

La Paz: Funk 11322 (US).<br />

Musteron Raf., Fl. Tellur. 2: 50 (1836) = Erigeron L.<br />

Mutisia L.f., Suppl. Pl. : 57 (1781).<br />

Guariruma Cass., Dict. Sci. Nat. 33: 472 (1824). Type: not designated.<br />

Aplophyllum Cass., Dict. Sci. Nat. 33: 472 (1824). Type: not designated. Note: it is likely that this name may be<br />

considered invalid since Cassini (1824: 472) provided only a provisional name, but as a subgenus. On the<br />

following page (Cassini, 1824: 473) ‗Aplophyllum’ was definitely mentioned as a genus!<br />

Type: Mutisia clematis L.f.<br />

References<br />

Cabrera, A. L. (1934). Notas sobre el género Mutisia. Notas Prelim. Mus. La Plata 3(1): 157–172 + Lam. I–II.<br />

Cabrera, A. L. (1965). Revisíon del género Mutisia (<strong>Compositae</strong>). Opera Lilloana 13: 1–227.<br />

Key to species<br />

1. Leaves compound with rachis terminating in a tendril (sect. Mutisia) 2<br />

Leaves simple, entire, dentate or pr<strong>of</strong>oundly divided 5<br />

2. (1) Leaves compound with lanceolate, ovate or elliptic leaflets contracted at the base and more<br />

than 10 mm long; phyllaries glabrous or abaxially tomentose; corollas red, reddish orange or<br />

scarlet 3<br />

Leaves pr<strong>of</strong>oundly divided with oblong or linear segments, or markedly with ovoid to<br />

circular segments/lobes, lesss than 10 mm long; phyllaries tomentose along margins;<br />

corollas white or pink<br />

M. hamata

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