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17 September 2021 A NEW ANNUAL SPECIES OF CHAENACTIS (COMPOSITAE) FROM THE CENTRAL DESERT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Bruce G. Baldwin
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Abstract

A new yellow-flowered annual pincushion, Chaenactis kyhosii B.G.Baldwin, is described from the Central Desert of Baja California, Mexico. This desert taxon has been confused with C. glabriuscula DC. sensu lato (s. l.), a species complex of the California Floristic Province and desert periphery. Chaenactis kyhosii (2n = 5II) is evidently allopatric with C. glabriuscula s. l. (2n = 6II) and is distinct chromosomally. It differs morphologically from other yellow-flowered members of Chaenactis, including C. glabriuscula s. l., by the character-state combination of having non-glandular hairs sparse or lacking, main stem branches concentrated at or near base, leaves mostly basal or proximal on stems, leaf blades entire and filiform or once-pinnate with filiform lobes, peduncles and involucres densely glandular, corollas of marginal florets only slightly enlarged, cypselae sparsely white-strigose to ± glabrate, and pappi uniseriate, of four well-developed, generally unequal, and often obtuse scales. Chaenactis kyhosii is more closely related to the white-flowered, primarily desert-dwelling annual C. fremontii A.Gray, also with 2n = 5II, and the southern lineages of C. glabriuscula s. l. than to the northern lineages of C. glabriuscula s. l.

Bruce G. Baldwin "A NEW ANNUAL SPECIES OF CHAENACTIS (COMPOSITAE) FROM THE CENTRAL DESERT OF BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO," Madroño 68(2), 122-126, (17 September 2021). https://doi.org/10.3120/0024-9637-68.2.122
Published: 17 September 2021
KEYWORDS
Asteraceae
Chaenactideae
Chaenactis kyhosii
chromosome evolution
desert plants
dysploidy
Heliantheae alliance
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