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488 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY BOTANY, VOL. XIX<br />

lobe lancolate or oblong-lanceolate, the lateral lobes orbicular-ovate,<br />

rounded or obtuse, undulate), densely velutinous on both surfaces;<br />

bracts up to 3 cm. long, bipinnatisect or tripinnatisect, the divisions<br />

not interwoven, gland-tipped; flowers 2 to 2.5 cm. wide; ovary<br />

sericeo-hirsute with brownish hairs; fruit 1.5 to 2 cm. wide, yellow,<br />

red-spotted, hirsutulous.<br />

Type in the United States National Herbarium, No. 252,825,<br />

collected at Acapulco, State of Guerrero, Mexico, by E. Palmer<br />

(No. 306). Duplicate at Y. Represented also by a specimen from<br />

the same locality, collected by Le Folis (Bo).<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality,<br />

Mexico.<br />

in western<br />

301e. Passiflora foetida var. nigelliflora (Hook.) Mast. Trans. Linn.<br />

Soc. 27: 631. 1871; in Mart. Fl. Bras. 13, pt. 1: 582. 1872.<br />

Passiflora nigelliflora Hook. Bot. Mag. 65: pi. 3635. 1839.<br />

Dysosmia nigelliflora M. Roemer, Fam. Nat. Syn. 2: 151. 1846.<br />

Passiflora Balansae Chod. Bull. Herb. Boiss. II. 2: 744. 1902.<br />

(?) Passiflora foetida var. hirsuta f. suberecta Chod. & Hassl. Bull.<br />

Herb. Boiss. II. 3: 1127. 1903.<br />

Passiflora foetida var. sericea Chod. & Hassl. Bull.<br />

Herb. Boiss.<br />

II. 3: 1127. 1903.<br />

Stem sericeo-pilose throughout with whitish hairs 0.8 to 1.5 mm.<br />

long; leaves 4 to 7 cm. long, 3.5 to 6 cm. wide, evenly serrate, 3-5-<br />

lobed (middle lobe acute, the lateral lobes acutish or rounded),<br />

densely and softly villous; bracts up to 2.5 cm. long, pilose; ovary<br />

and styles densely long-pilose; fruit 1.5 to 2 cm. in diameter, yellowish,<br />

sparingly to densely pilose.<br />

TYPE LOCALITY: Santiago de Estero, Rio Dulce, western Argentina<br />

(type collected by Tweedie).<br />

ILLUSTRATION: Bot. Mag. 65: pi. 3635.<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Paraguay and Argentina.<br />

PARAGUAY: Cerros de Paraguari, Hassler 6520 (BM, Bo, type of<br />

P. foetida var. sericea, Gen) Balansa<br />

;<br />

2206 (Bo, type of P. foetida<br />

var. Balansae)', Fiebrig 1038 (E, P). Gran Chaco, Anisits 2195 (S);<br />

Hassler 2627 (E, BM, G, Gen, V).<br />

Sierra de Amanbay, Hassler 9965 (E).<br />

Chaco, Fiebrig 1235 (E, Gen, K).<br />

ARGENTINA: Las Pefias, Lorentz 261 (E, P), 514 (E). Jujuy:<br />

Esperanza, Fries 545 (N, S). Tucuman: Stuckert 8912 (Gen),<br />

13942 (Gen), 16977 (Gen). Leales, Venturi 625 (G, N). Rio Sali,

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