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508 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY BOTANY, VOL. XIX<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Mexico and Nicaragua.<br />
MEXICO: Collector (?) (Lamarck Herbarium, P, type). Cultivated<br />
at Washington, D. C., from Mexican seeds, Rose 4014 (N). Puebla:<br />
Venta Salada, Liebmann 4078 (Passiflora No. 41; Cop, type of P.<br />
Liebmanni). Tehuacan, Liebmann 4079 (Passiflora No. 40; Cop, N).<br />
Guerrero: Acapulco, Palmer 409 (G), 409a (F, N). Oaxaca: San<br />
Antonio, Pringle 4847 (B, BM, Bo, Brux, Cal, F, G, Gen, K, Minn,<br />
N, P, Ph, S, V, Y) ;<br />
Conzatti 211 (F) ;<br />
C. L. Smith 245 (N). Tomellin,<br />
Rose & Hough 4676 (N); Rose, Painter & Rose 10056 (N). Santa<br />
Catarina, Rusby 48 (N, Y). Huilotepec, Nelson 2589 (G, N).<br />
Cuicatlan, Nelson 1632 (G, N); Conzatti 184 (G); L. C. Smith 189<br />
(G).<br />
Tehuantepec, Orcutt 5272 (N); Seler 1365 (B), 1670 (B).<br />
NICARAGUA: Granada, Baker 74 (Cal,<br />
G, Mich, Mo, Po, Roch,<br />
Y), 843 (Cal, G, N).<br />
Writers have failed to associate Lamarck's name with the common<br />
Oaxaca plant, usually attempting to apply it to West Indian varieties<br />
of P. foetida with a conspicuous indument. To the readily recognized<br />
plant of southern Mexico Masters gave the name P. Liebmanni.<br />
301ff. Passiflora foetida var. ciliata (Dryand.) Mast. Trans.<br />
Linn. Soc. 27: 631. 1871; in Mart. Fl. Bras. 13, pt. 1: 583.<br />
1872.<br />
Passiflora ciliata Dryand. in Ait. Hort. Kew. 3: 310. 1789.<br />
Dysosmia ciliata M. Roemer, Fam. Nat. Syn. 2: 149. 1846.<br />
Plant glabrous throughout except for a few gland-tipped cilia on<br />
the petioles and at the leaf margins; leaves subhastate (midnerve:<br />
lateral nerves, 5: 2-3; lobes narrowly oblanceolate or narrowly oblonglanceolate,<br />
the length usually much exceeding the width, acute or<br />
acuminate), subtruncate or cordate at base, finely denticulate; bracts<br />
bipinnatisect or tripinnatisect, 3 to 4 cm. long, the segments not<br />
closely interwoven; flowers 4 to 5 cm. wide, light blue or pale pink:<br />
fruit when ripe 2.5 to 3.5 cm. in diameter, scarlet or bright red.<br />
TYPE LOCALITY: Jamaica, the type a plant cultivated in England.<br />
ILLUSTRATIONS: Bot. Mag. 8: pi. 288; Lawrance, <strong>Passion</strong> Fl. pi.<br />
12; (?)Jacq. Eclog. PI. 2: pi. 122.<br />
DISTRIBUTION: Southern Mexico and northern Guatemala;<br />
Jamaica.<br />
MEXICO: Campeche: Campeche, Seler 4947 (B). El Carmen,<br />
Mell 2016 (N). Yucatan: Gaumer 127 (B, K), 466 (B, Bo, F, N,<br />
V, Y), 630 (F, S). Me"rida, Schott 983 (BM). Progreso, Gaumer