FIGURE 1 in Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha

Main Authors: Simpson, Michael G., Rebman, Jon P.
Format: info Image Journal
Terbitan: , 2021
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/5426138
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  • FIGURE 1. Exemplars of three varieties of Cryptantha maritima. A–C. Cryptantha m. var. maritima. A. Image of original material: Greene s.n., 26 Apr 1885, Mexico, Baja California, Guadalupe Island (UC193934). Note bracts and hispid vestiture. B. Field image, showing bracts and small corollas; photograph by Jon Rebman, 2 April 2008, Mexico, Baja California Sur, Laguna San Ignacio. C. Nutlets of fruit, one larger smooth (left) and one smaller tuberculate (right), from Simpson 2933 (SDSU19298). D, E. Cryptantha m. var. cedrosensis. D. Field image, showing larger corolla of this variety; photograph by Jon Rebman, 31 March 2015, Mexico, Baja California, Cedros Island. E. Fruiting calyx with four nutlets dissected out, these heteromorphic with one larger smooth and three smaller tuberculate; from Rebman 2446, 17 March 1994 (HCIB6234). F–H. Cryptantha m. var. pilosa. F. Field image, showing bracts, dense tufts of hirsute trichomes, and small corollas; photograph courtesy of Pablo Ruiz, United States, Pima County, Arizona, Saguaro National Park, iNaturalist observation 39812503. G, H. Images from C.V. Morton 2061, 19 March 1949 (SD113111). G. Close-up of flowers and fruits, showing calyces with dense tufts of whitish, ascending hirsute trichomes, characteristic of this variety. H. Solitary nutlet of fruit, this smooth.
  • Published as part of Simpson, Michael G. & Rebman, Jon P., 2021, Research in Boraginaceae: A new variety of Cryptantha maritima, Cryptantha pondii resurrected, and Johnstonella echinosepala transferred back to Cryptantha, pp. 185-210 in Phytotaxa 509 (2) on page 186, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.509.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/5426136