39. Solanum robustum H.L.Wendl., Flora 27: 784. 1844.
Fig. 41C-E
Type.
Cultivated in Hanover, Germany, from seeds sent from Brazil, Anonymous s.n. (no herbarium specimens cited, none found) .
Description.
Vorontsova and Knapp (2016: 280-284); http://www.solanaceaesource.org/solanaceae/solanum-robustum.
Distribution.
Solanum robustum has been collected in India (state of Tamil Nadu) and on the island of Réunion (two collections from the 1960s); it is native to southern South America. Outside of its native range it is apparently used as an ornamental (see Vorontsova and Knapp 2016).
Discussion.
Solanum robustum is a distinctive species with strongly winged stems and small, pubescent berries. Even vegetatively it is not easily confused with any other species in the region. It has the potential to become a serious pest; in Hawai’i it is classified as a noxious weed (Wagner et al. 1999).
Solanum robustum was described without reference to herbaria or specific collections; we, like Vorontsova and Knapp (2016), leave neotypification of this name for a monographer of the group to which this distinctive species belongs (Erythrotrichum clade).
Specimens examined.
See Suppl. materials 1-3.