Calea Linnaeus 1763
- 1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-graduação em Botânica, Laboratório de Sistemática Vascular, Prédio 43432, sala 107, Porto Alegre, RS 91501 - 970, Brazil & Author for correspondence: vrbueno @ outlook. com; vnrbueno @ gmail. com
- 2. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Pós-graduação em Botânica, Laboratório de Ficologia, Museu de Ciências Naturais - Sema / RS, Porto Alegre, RS 90690 - 000, Brazil
- 3. Centro Universitário Una, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
- 4. Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Laboratório de Macroecologia & Evolução (LAMEV), BR- 163, Mundo Novo, MS. Brazil, 79980 - 000, Brazil
- 5. Embrapa Clima Temperado, Rodovia BR 392, km 78, Caixa Postal 403, Pelotas, RS 96010 - 971, Brazil gustavo. heiden @ embrapa. com. br; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0046 - 6500
Description
Key to the species of Calea from the states of Paraná and São Paulo, Brazil
1. Discoid capitulum..............................................................................................................................................................................2.
- Radiate capitulum..............................................................................................................................................................................5.
2. Outer phyllaries scarious ...................................................................................................................................................................3.
- Outer phyllaries foliaceous................................................................................................................................................................4.
3. Capitulescences umbelliform; pappus scales 1.8–4.2 mm long................................................................................... C. lantanoides
- Capitulescences cymose; pappus scales 0.2–1.1 mm long.......................................................................................... C. polycephala
4. Venation acrodromous basal; pappus scales 4–5 mm long ......................................................................................... C. gentianoides
- Venation hyphodromous; pappus scales 0.2–0.3 mm long............................................................................................ C. senecioides
5. Leaf margins thickened and white.....................................................................................................................................................6.
- Leaf margins slender and green.........................................................................................................................................................7.
6. Leaves discolorous, abaxial surface glandular-punctate; cypselae 2–2.5 mm ....................................................................... C. ilienii
- Leaves concolorous, abaxial surface eglandular; cypselae 3.2–3.6 mm ................................................................... C. monocephala
7. Capitulescence umbelliform..............................................................................................................................................................8.
- Capitulescence cymose dichasial or capitula solitary .....................................................................................................................10.
8. Leaves whorled..................................................................................................................................................................................9.
- Leaves decussate .............................................................................................................................................................................11.
9. Leaf limb elliptic; receptacle conic ........................................................................................................................... C. mediterranea
- Leaf limb obovate or oblanceolate or rhombic; receptacle convex.................................................................................................10.
10. Leaves crowded in a basal rosette; ray floret corolla 9.8–11 mm long ............................................................................... C. acaulis
- Leaves evenly distributed along the stems; ray floret corolla 11.3–14.7 mm long............................................................. C. cymosa
11. Leaves serrate; capitulescence congest ............................................................................................................................... C. serrata
- Leaves crenate; capitulescence lax................................................................................................................................ C. pinnatifida
12. Habit herbaceous .............................................................................................................................................................................13.
- Habit shrubby ..................................................................................................................................................................................18.
13. Leaves 0.04–0.1 cm wide, linear; involucre 8.4–13.4 mm long, receptacle oligopaleaceous .................................... C. graminifolia
- Leaves 0.6–4.5 cm wide, ovate to lanceolate or elliptic or obovate to orbiculate; involucre 14.1–25 mm long, receptacle holopaleaceous ................................................................................................................................................................................14.
14. Leaf blade ovate; peduncle strigose to scabrous or tomentose........................................................................................................15.
- Leaf blade elliptic or obovate to orbiculate; peduncle velutinous or hirsute ..................................................................................16.
15. Receptacle convex, paleae 9–13 mm long; tube of ray florets 3–5 mm long .................................................................... C. uniflora
- Receptacle conic, paleae 14–20 mm long; tube of ray florets 6–7.5 mm long ............................................................. C. verticillata
16. Leaf limb elliptic, apex acute; peduncle hirsute; receptacle convex .......................................................................... C. clausseniana
- Leaf limb obovate to orbiculate, apex rounded; peduncle velutinous; receptacle conic.................................................................17.
17. Outermost series of phyllaries longer than the second and third series ............................................................................ C. pohliana
- Outermost series of phyllaries shorter than the second and third series.......................................................................... C. cuneifolia
18. Leaves sessile, limb linear, venation hyphodromous; disc florets 5–10; pappus scales 0.2–0.5 mm long ................. C. hymenolepis
- Leaves petiolate, limb ovate or lanceolate or elliptic or deltate, venation acrodromous basal or reticulate or eucamptodromous; disc florets 15–75; pappus scales 0.7–3.0 mm long................................................................................................................................19.
19. Leaf base attenuate; two outermost series of phyllaries 12.2–20 mm long; corolla of ray florets 16.9–31 mm long ......................... ....................................................................................................................................................................................... C. grandiflora
- Leaf base rounded or cordate or truncate; two outermost series of phyllaries 3.3–11.2 mm long; corolla of ray florets 7.4–16.5 mm long................................................................................................................................................................................. C. marginata
20. Stems corrugated, puberulous or puberulent; leaves chartaceous, margins flat.............................................................. C. parvifolia
- Stems striated, hispid to hispidulous, strigose, rarely glabrous; leaves coriaceous, margins revolute............................................21.
21. Second series of phyllaries pubescent to puberulous; ray floret corolla 15.3–17 mm long, limb 12.5–13.5 mm long ....................... ......................................................................................................................................................................................... C. pruskiana
- Second series of phyllaries strigose or glabrous or hispid; ray floret corolla 7.4–14.2 mm long, limb 5.9–10.5 mm long ...........22.
22. Leaf abaxial surface glabrous; cypsela angles hirsute............................................................................................. C. subintegerrima
- Leaf abaxial surface sparsely scabridous or scabridulous; cypsela angles pilose ...........................................................................23.
23. Leaf base cordate; third series of phyllaries eglandular; receptacle paleae conduplicate .................................................. C. triantha
- Leaf base rounded or subcordate; third series of phyllaries glandular-punctate; receptacle paleae concave ............ C. × parviantha
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Asteraceae
- Genus
- Calea
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Order
- Asterales
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Scientific name authorship
- Linnaeus
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Calea , 1763 sec. Bueno, Cassol, Leroy, Bueno & Heiden, 2023