Abstract

Background: Rhynchosia section Arcyphyllum is one of the five sections of Rhynchosia as currently circumscribed. Previous studies in South Africa placed two species of Rhynchosia in this section. Some authors treated the species as a group rather than a section, to avoid phytogeographical confusion because the section is based on the North American generic name Arcyphyllum.Objectives: To formally remove the South African taxa from section Arcyphyllum and to provide diagnostic features for these taxa, a key to the subspecies, distribution maps and an illustration of their morphological features.Methods: Observations were made on herbarium specimens housed at NH, NU and PRE. Several field trips were undertaken in search of Rhynchosia connata. Morphological and anatomical features were studied and measurements of characters recorded.Results: In South Africa, the section was until now represented by two species, Rhynchosia densiflora (subsp. chrysadenia) and R. connata. These were separated primarily on stem indumentum, stipule shape, petiole length, leaflet shape and apices. However, this study revealed that there are no clear discontinuities between the two taxa apart from the lobes of the uppermost calyx lip, which are connate more than halfway in R. connata and up to halfway in R. densiflora subsp. chrysadenia. Therefore, R. connata is here relegated to varietal level as R. densiflora subsp. chrysadenia var. connata (Baker f.) Jaca & Moteetee.Conclusions: Two varieties of Rhynchosia densiflora subsp. chrysadenia occur in South Africa and are treated as part of the R. densiflora group instead of section Arcyphyllum.

Highlights

  • Introduction& Gray is based on the generic name Arcyphyllum Ell., erected by Elliott (1818) for three species previously placed in Glycine L. by Pursh (1814), viz. Arcyphyllum simplicifolium (Walter) Ell

  • Two varieties of Rhynchosia densiflora subsp. chrysadenia occur in South Africa and are treated as part of the R. densiflora group instead of section Arcyphyllum

  • Arcyphyllum Torr. & Gray is based on the generic name Arcyphyllum Ell., erected by Elliott (1818) for three species previously placed in Glycine L. by Pursh (1814), viz. Arcyphyllum simplicifolium (Walter) Ell. [=Rhynchosia reniformis (Pursh) DC.], Arcyphyllum difforme Ell. [=Rhynchosia difformis (Ell.) DC.] and Arcyphyllum erectum (Walter) Ell. [=Rhynchosia tomentosa (L.) Hook. & Arn]

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Introduction

& Gray is based on the generic name Arcyphyllum Ell., erected by Elliott (1818) for three species previously placed in Glycine L. by Pursh (1814), viz. Arcyphyllum simplicifolium (Walter) Ell. [=Rhynchosia reniformis (Pursh) DC.], Arcyphyllum difforme Ell. [=Rhynchosia difformis (Ell.) DC.] and Arcyphyllum erectum (Walter) Ell. Torrey and Gray (1838), in their treatment of Rhynchosia in North America, recognised the two sections R. sect. & Gray, with three species [Rhynchosia menispermoidea DC., Rhynchosia tomentosa Torr. Some authors treated the species as a group rather than a section, to avoid phytogeographical confusion because the section is based on the North American generic name Arcyphyllum

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