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9E1387AAFF97247BC6492E66FAD0F924.text	9E1387AAFF97247BC6492E66FAD0F924.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia anomala O'Donell	<div><p>1. Jacquemontia anomala O’Donell</p><p>Lilloa 23: 460 (1950).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “ In regione fluminis Alto Parana ”, X.1909, K. Fiebrig 6278 (holo-, GH [GH00054630] photo! ; iso-, BM [BM000089502]!, K [K000613023]!, LIL [LIL001301]!, SI [SI001302] photo!, US [US00111297] photo!) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from Paraguay and known only from its type-material. O’Donell (1950a) mentioned that there was a paratypus in SI and LIL herbaria, but he failed to cite the material and it has not been located so far. Among the species studied here, this is the only one that has not been recorded from Brazil.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Distinguished by its herbaceous habit with scandent stems, narrowly elliptical leaves with simple trichomes that are thickened at base mixed with forked trichomes, and monochasial inflorescences, J. anomala is difficult to distinguish from J. guaranitica, differing only in the type of indumentum and bracteole size. The fact that J. anomala is known through a single collection makes it difficult to ascertain whether it represents a variant of J. guaranitica with longer bracteoles and without stellate trichomes on its stems.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF97247BC6492E66FAD0F924	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF97247BC66E2AD7FAB1FA06.text	9E1387AAFF97247BC66E2AD7FAB1FA06.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia Choisy	<div><p>IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR JACQUEMONTIA EVOLVULOIDES (MORIC.) MEISN. AND ALLIED SPECIES</p><p>1. Subshrubs with woody, mostly erect stems, sometimes scandent .................................................................. 2</p><p>— Herbs with herbaceous, voluble, scandent or prostrate stems ....................................................................... 4</p><p>2. Leaves and stem tomentose; bracteoles 5-8 mm long .................................................... J. fruticulosa Hallier f.</p><p>— Leaves and stem pubescent or hirsute; bracteoles 1.5-2.5 mm. long............................................................... 3</p><p>3. Plants ferruginous in sicco; stems densely branched near the base; peduncles 0.2-1.5 cm .......................... ....................................................................................................................... J. heterotricha O’Donell</p><p>— Plants greenish in sicco; stems sparsely branched throughout the plant; peduncles 3-6 cm ............................. ................................................................................................................................................... J. evolvuloides</p><p>4. Inflorescence dichasial congested (umbelliform to corymbiform) (Fig. 1) .......... J. sphaerostigma (Cav.) Rusby</p><p>— Inflorescence monochasial or thyrsoid (Fig. 1) .............................................................................................. 5</p><p>5. Leaves linear or narrowly lanceolate; sepals 3-4 mm long, glabrous ....................... J. linoides (Choisy) Meisn.</p><p>— Leaves ovate, elliptic or lanceolate; sepals 6.5-8 mm long, hirsute or pubescent ........................................... 6</p><p>6. Leaves brochidodromous, 5-6 pairs of secondary veins, stems greenish in sicco .......................... J. evolvuloides</p><p>— Leaves eucamptodromous, 2-3 pairs of secondary veins, stems reddish in sicco ............................................ 7</p><p>7. Glandular trichomes present; inflorescence thyrsoid or monochasial ............................ J. warmingii O’Donell</p><p>— Glandular trichomes absent; inflorescence monochasial ............................................................................... 8</p><p>8. Stems with a mix of stellate, 3-radiate and forked trichomes (Fig. 2); bracteoles 8-12 mm long ...................... ........................................................................................................................................ J. guaranitica Hassl.</p><p>— Stems with a mix of simple trichomes thickened at the base and forked trichomes (Fig. 2); bracteoles 3-4 mm long .............................................................................................................................. J. anomala O’Donell</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF97247BC66E2AD7FAB1FA06	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF97247EC43C2EA7FA9BFD66.text	9E1387AAFF97247EC43C2EA7FA9BFD66.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn.	<div><p>2. Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn.</p><p>(Fig. 8A, B)</p><p>In Martius 7: 307 (1869). — Ipomoea evolvuloides Moric., Plantes Nouvelles d’Amérique, t. 32: 47 (1838). — Montejacquia evolvuloides (Moric.) Roberty, Candollea 14: 33 (1952). — Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. var. longepedunculata Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 307 (1869) ( nom. illeg.).</p><p>— Lectotype (designated here): Brazil, Bahia, 1834, J.S. Blanchet 1876 (lecto-, G [G00222066] photo!; isolecto-, G [G00222068] photo!, P [P03848976]! (Fig. 3); lectosyn-, Brazil, Bahia, Blanchet 2050 G [G00222067] photo!) .</p><p>Convolvulus agrestis Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis (9): 405 (1845).— Jacquemontia agrestis (Choisy) Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 306 (1869).</p><p>— Lectotype (designated by Robertson 1971): Brazil, Bahia, Joazeiro, São Francisco, C.F.P. Martius s.n. (lecto-, M[M0174135] photo!; isolecto-, M[M0174134] photo!) , syn. nov.</p><p>Convolvulus breviacuminatus Mart. ex Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis (9): 409 (1845). — Jacquemontia racemosa Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 308 (1869) ( nom. illeg.). — Jacquemontia breviacuminata (Mart. ex Choisy) Buril, Phytologia 97 (3): 219-223 (2015).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Piauí, “ Campo-Grande et Castello ”, C.F.P. Martius obs. 2459 (holo-, M[M0184703] photo!; iso-, M[M0184702] photo!) , syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia erecta Mart. ex Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis (9): 298 (1845).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Bahia, Joazeiro, São Francisco, C.F.P. Martius s.n. (holo-, M[M0184742] photo!) .</p><p>Ipomoea evolvuloides var. grandiflora Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis (9): 373 (1845).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, 1837, J.S. Blanchet 2746 (holo-, G [G00222099] photo!; iso-, G [G00135887] photo!, F[F0054879F] photo!, K[K000895056]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia palmeri S.Watson, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts 24: 63 (1889).</p><p>— Type: Mexico, Sonora, mountains above Guaymas, 6.VII.1887, E. Palmer 221 (holo-, US[US00111313] photo! ; iso-, C[C10009696] photo!, E[E00502204] photo!, GH[GH00054624] photo!, NDG[NDG40383] photo! NY[NY00319265, NY00319266]!, UC[UC105022] photo!, YU[YU002063] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia pedunculata Rusby, Memoirs of theTorrey Botanical Club 6: 85 (1896).</p><p>— Type: Bolivia, Cochabamba, 1891, M. Bang 1067 (holo-, NY[NY00336552]! ; iso-, BR[BR0000008660244] photo!, F[F0054909F] photo!, K[K000613118]!, MO[MO-694490]!, US[US00111318] photo!, WIS[WISv0004254WIS] photo!) .</p><p>Convolvulus secundiflorus Fernald, Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts 33 (5): 90 (1897). — Jacquemontia secundiflora (Fernald) O’Donell, Lilloa 23: 467 (1950).</p><p>— Type: Mexico, Guerrero, Acapulco, X.1894, E. Palmer 32 (holo., GH[GH00054627] photo! ; iso-, K[K000613054]!, MO[MO-152715]!, US[US00111342] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia palmeri S.Watson var. varians Brandegee, Zoë 5 (9): 170 (1903).</p><p>— Type: Mexico, Baja California, XI.1902, T.S. Brandegee s.n. (holo-, UC[UC105019] photo! ; iso-, US[US00111314] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia hirsuta Choisy var. parvifolia Chodat &amp; Hassl., Bulletin de l’HerbierBoissier, ser.2, 5: 697 (1905).— Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. hirsutula Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 194 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, Concepción, IX.1901, E. Hassler 7340 (holo-, G [G00175387]; iso-, GH[GH00054638] photo!, MO[MO-1176113]!, MPU[MPU012120, MPU012121] photo!, NY[NY00319288]!, P[P03867994]! (Fig. 4), S[S12-717] photo!, UC[UC944288] photo!), syn. nov.</p><p>Ipomoea prostrata Meisn. var. longepedunculata Chodat &amp; Hassl., Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier ser. 2, 5: 697 (1905).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay “ In regione cursus superioris fluminis Apa, Lect. mens. Febr.”, 1901, E. Hassler 8459 (holo-, G [G00228052] photo! ; iso-, G [G00175389] photo!, G [G00175390] photo!, G [G00175388] photo!, K [K000612783]!), syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. grandiflora Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 194 (1911). — Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. albiflora Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 194 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay “ In campis in regione superioris fluminis Apa, flor. mens. Febr.”, E. Hassler 8459 (holo-, NY[NY00319297]!) , syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. tomentosula Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 194 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay “ Centurian, trockener Camp zwischen Gräsern, flo. et fruct. Mens. Oct et Nov.”, K. Fiebrig 4216 (syn-, G [G00175378] photo!, M[M0184736] photo!, GOET[GOET002529] photo! ; Paraguay “ Zwischen Rio Apa und Rio Aquidaban 1908/1909” K. Fiebrig 4124 (syn-, G [G00175380, G00175379], M[M0184737] photo!) , syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia pauciflora Brandegee, University of California Publications in Botany 4 (19): 384 (1913).</p><p>— Type: Mexico: Vera Cruz, Baños del Carrizal, VIII.1912, C.A. Purpus 6139 (holo-, UC[UC155183] photo! ; iso-,F[F0054936F] photo!, G [G00222103], GH[GH00054625] photo!, MO[MO-15271, MO-152716]!, NY[NY00319267]!, US[US00111317] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia diantha Urban, Symbolae Antillanae 9: 243, 244 (1924).</p><p>— Type: Cuba, Guantanamo, 17.XII.1919, E.L. Ekman 10180 (holo-, S[S07-4311] photo!; iso-, BM[BM000953204]!, F[F0054941F] photo!, G [G00227291] photo!, NY[NY00111078]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia guatemalensis Standl. &amp; Steyerm., Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History, Botanical series 23 (2): 84 (1944).</p><p>— Type: Guatemala, Chiquimula, 20.X.1939, J.A. Steyermark 30066 (holo-, F[F0054934F] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia decumbens O’Donell, Lilloa 23:422 (1950).</p><p>—Type: Argentina, Missiones, Dep. Candelaria, Gramajo, 1.III.1948, G.J. Schwarz 5553 (holo-, LIL [LIL001304]! ; iso, BAA[BAA00004765] photo!, BR[BR0000006992224, BR0000006992552]photo!,E[E00421736] photo!, GH[GH00054632] photo!, IAN[IAN060867]!, L[L0004209] photo!, LIL[LIL001305, LIL001306, LIL001307, LIL001308, LIL001309]! MO[MO-694362]!, P[P03848994]! (Fig. 5), RB[RB00263525]!, RSA[RSA0002446, RSA0002447] photo!, TEX[TEX00372578, TEX00372579]! photo), syn. nov.</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Argentina. Córdoba, Colón, 4.IV.1953, A.T. Hunziker 10257 (MBM) . — Corrientes, Empredado, 24.III.1979, T.M. Pedersen 12409 (SPF, MBM, CTES) ; Ituzaingó, 17.XI.1978, M.M. Arbo et al. 2107 (MBM, ICN) ; Meroedes, 13.XI.1981, A. Schinini 21710 (MBM) . — Misiones, Candelaria, 15.III.2002, M.E. Rodriguez &amp; A. Góchez 1184 (ESA) .</p><p>Brazil. Bahia, Rio de Contas, 13°36’18”S, 41°46’22”W, 20.IV.2009, R.M. Harley et al. 55956 (SP, HUEFS) ; Ceará, Santa Quitéria, 16.IV.2011, M.E.F. Rodrigues et al. 691 (SP). — Distrito Federal, Sobradinho, 9.VIII.1990, T.B. Cavalcanti 587 (SP, CEN). — Goiás, Colinas do Sul, 14°11’32.5”S, 48°03’23.5”W, 21.V.2004, M.L. Fonseca et al.5374 (SP, IBGE) ; Maranhão, Loreto, 18.V.1962, G. Eiten 4620 (SP). — Piauí, 27.V.1978, J. Souza et al. 674 (SP). — Mato Grosso, Araguainha, 16°42’51”S, 53°08’25”W, 11.VIII.2012, A. Francener et al. 1151 (SP) ; Mato Grosso do Sul, Ladário, 19°04’17”S, 57°29’16”W, 8.XI.1996, V.J. Pott 3248 (SP, CPAP). — Minas Gerais, Mato Verde, 15°18’21”S, 42°49’37”W, 7.IV.2004, M.A. Farinaccio et al. 707 (SP, SPF). — Pernambuco, Buíque, 11.VII.1997, A.M. Miranda 2744 (SP, HST). — Rio Grande do Norte, Acari, 13.III.2009, A.A. Roque et al.731 (SP, UFRN) ; Sergipe, Areia Branca, 10°44’48.7”S, 37°20’35.5”W, 29.VI.2010, R. Simão-Bianchini 1761 (SP). — Tocantins, Cachoeirinha, 10.VII.2016. M. Pastore et al. 487 (MG) .</p><p>Mexico. Campeche, San Antonio Ebulá, 19°48’11.4”N, 90°26’38”W, 11.X.2002, C.P. Lanz 169 (MBM). — Guaymas, 1887, E. Palmer 221 (K). — Tejupilco Ixtapan, 2.XI.1932, G.B. Hinton, 2474 (K). — Temascaltepec El Salitre, 19°00’42”N, 100°11’19”W, 15.XI.1932, G.B. Hinton 2594 (K) .</p><p>Paraguay. Amambay, 25.X.1994, A. Krapovickas 46046 (SP, CTES). — Boquerón, 10.IV.1997, R. Vanni et al. 3957 (SP, CTES). — Central, 8.V.1994, A. Krapovickas 45208 (SP, CTES). — Presidente Hayes, 27.II.1994, A. Krapovickas et al. 45081 (SP, CTES). — San Pedro, 24°35’S, 56°34’W, 22.X.1994, A. Krapovickas et al. 45858 (SP, CTES, K) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Jacquemontia evolvuloides has widespread distribution ranging from USA (Arizona) to South America (Robertson 1971; Austin &amp; Cavalcante 1982). In Brazil, it occurs mainly in Cerrado, Caatinga, and anthropic areas. It is uncommon in the Amazon and in Atlantic Rainforest.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Jacquemontia evolvuloides varies widely in the habit, leaf shape and density of the indumentum. Regarding the habit, mature plants with secondary growth only at the base of stems grow into subshrubs with voluble distal stems, but sometimes the plant can flower when very young, with almost erect habit. We observed a similar trend in other Convolvulaceae species, such as J.nodiflora (Desr.) G.Don, J.tamnifolia (L.) Griseb., Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth ., and I. quamoclit L.</p><p>Density of the indumentum varies between individuals from dense to sparse. Stem trichomes may be only stellate, 3-radiate, with equal to subequal rays; intermixed 3-radiate trichomes with unequal rays (central ray longer than the lateral rays), or a combination between forked and rarely simple, basally thickened trichomes (Fig. 2). Regardless of the fact that glandular trichomes are typical of J. evolvuloides, even these are lacking in some specimens as also observed by Robertson (1971). Leaf trichomes are stellate, 3-radiate, with equal or subequal rays, sometimes with glandular margin,and the density is very variable.</p><p>Leaf size varies between 1 to 5.5 cm long and the shape is generally ovate with cordate base, however they can also be truncate or obtuse at base. This morphological variation follows the wide distribution of this species in America. Brandegee (1903) observed that more robust plants grow in environments with abundant rainfall and in the shade (as those formerly recognized as J. agrestis).</p><p>The material G00222066 was used to prepare the figure that appears in the original description (Moricand 1838) and was chosen as the lectotype of Ipomoea evolvuloides .</p><p>Jacquemontia agrestis was recognized by Meisner (1869), who distinguished it from J.evolvuloides by its herbaceous stems,denser indumentum and larger leaves (2-4 cm long) with deeply cordate base. Austin (1982) and O’Donell (1953) already mentioned the overlapping characters between J. agrestis and J.evolvuloides .</p><p>Meisner (1869) recognized three varieties of J. evolvuloides: a) Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. longepedunculata, an illegitimate name based on the same type of Ipomoea evolvuloides, McDonald (1993) had previously synonymyzed this variety under J.agrestis; b) Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. brevipedunculata is synonymous with J.sphaerostigma, as annotated by O’Donell in 1952 on the holotype (BR), but not published; c) Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. tweediei is synonymous with J. heterotricha, as recognized by O’Donell (1950b).</p><p>Chodat &amp; Hassler(1905) and Hassler (1911) described varieties and forms such as J. evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. albiflora, J. evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. tomentosula and J. evolvuloides var. grandiflora f. hirsutula, causing great confusion pertaining the status of these taxa. The analysis of the type materials brought us to the conclusion that these are all synonyms of J. evolvuloides .</p><p>Meisner (1869) also recognized Jacquemontia racemosa, and distinguished it from J. evolvuloides by cordate-ovate leaves with ondulate margins and racemose inflorescence. Study of the type material revealed a monochasial inflorescence (the racemes on the sheet actually belonging to a Lamiaceae stem around which Jacquemontia is entwined). We do not consider the characters proposed to separate J. racemosa and J. agrestis distinct enough to grant them recognition at specific level and propose their synonymization under J. evolvuloides . Moreover J. racemosa is an illegitimate name, as Meisner (1869) failed to combine C. breviacuminatus into Jacquemontia breviacuminata and created a new epithet instead (Staples et al. 2015).</p><p>The name Jacquemontia decumbens is also considered a synonym of J. evolvuloides . O’Donell (1950c) used its prostrate habit, shorter and very sparse glandular trichomes, leaves not deeply cordate, and larger corollas as distinctive features, but even then, he was not totally convinced that this taxon was a good species, commenting that it might be a variety or a form. Anyway, these characters have proven to be too variable and insufficient to deserve taxonomic recognition.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF97247EC43C2EA7FA9BFD66	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF922474C4EF2B60FDA7FBE7.text	9E1387AAFF922474C4EF2B60FDA7FBE7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f.	<div><p>3. Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f.</p><p>Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier 7, App. 1: 45 (1899). — Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. var. genuina Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 160 (1911), nom. superf.).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “ Valle de l’y-acam entre Paraguari et Valenzuela ”, 5.III.1883, B. Balansa 4400 (holo-, G [G00175395] photo! ; iso-, BM [BM000089517]!, G [G00175393, G00175394, G00175918] photo!, K [K000613020]!, P [P03865849, P03867344]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. f. grandifolia Chodat &amp; Hassl., Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier ser. 2, 5: 697 (1905). — Jacquemontia fruticulosa var. glandulifera f. grandifolia (Chodat &amp; Hassl.) Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 160 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, pr. Tobaty, IX.1900, E. Hassler 6106 (holo-, G; iso-, NY[NY00319282]!,P[P03848960, P03867477]!, S[S12-720]photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. var. genuina Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 160 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, Guairá, Villa Rica, “ Cerro Pelado ” (holo-, G [G00175686] ; iso-, NY[NY00319281]!), syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. var. glandulifera f. viscosissima Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9:160 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, E. Hassler 6802 (holo-, G; iso-, NY[NY00319283]!, P[P03536030 (Fig.6), P03848959]!, S[S12-719] photo!), syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. var. glandulifera f. subsericea Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 160 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “ Zwischen Rio Apa und Rio Aquidaban. Centurion . schwach bewaldeter, steiniger Berg.”, X.1908, K. Fiebrig 4100 (holo-, G ; iso-, M [M0184733] photo!), syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa Hallier f. var. glandulifera f. angustifolia Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 160 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, Cordillera, I.1900, E. Hassler 6897 (syn-, G) ; Paraguay, “ In regione cursus superioris fluminis Y-Acá ” I.1900, E. Hassler 7028 (syn-, G ; isosyn-, S [S12-718] photo!, P [P03848958 (Fig. 7)]!), syn. nov.</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Brazil. Mato Grosso do Sul, Miranda, 12.VI.1973, J.S. Silva 169 (SP).</p><p>Paraguay. Cordillera . 2.III.1994. A. Krapovickas &amp; C. L. Cristóbal 45171 (CTES, SP) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — In Brazil, this species occurs in Mato Grosso do Sul, and according to Hallier (1899), it is also found in Paraguay and Venezuela.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Jacquemontia fruticulosa is morphologically similar to J. heterotricha, as both have sub-shrubby habit with either erect or scandent stems, stellate trichomes (3-radiate, with subequal rays mixed with 3-radiate with unequal rays), wide to narrowly ovate leaves, and monochasial, few flowered inflorescence. On the other hand, Jacquemontia fruticulosa can be distinguished by the tomentose indumentum, longer bracteoles (5-8 mm long), and shorter peduncles (up to 6 mm long) while J. heterotricha has sparse indumentum, shorter bracteoles (1.5-2.5 mm long), and longer peduncles (1-2 cm long).</p><p>Hassler (1911) created several varieties and forms distinguished by the density of their glandular hairs and leaf size, however, upon examining abundant material, we consider that these characters are highly variable amongst and within populations, and we opt to synonymize them.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF922474C4EF2B60FDA7FBE7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF982474C64D2CE1FCD7F862.text	9E1387AAFF982474C64D2CE1FCD7F862.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia guaranitica Hassl.	<div><p>4. Jacquemontia guaranitica Hassl.</p><p>Repertorium Specierum Novarum RegniVegetabilis 9: 193(1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “ Sierra de Amambay in campis altis siccis Punta Porá ”, XI.1907, E. Hassler 9749 (holo-, G [G00175717] photo! ; iso-, F[F0 BN013760] photo!, G [G00175718] photo!, K[K000613016]!, MPU[MPU012117] photo!, P[P00723273]!) .</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Brazil. Mato Grosso.Pedra Preta, 11.X.1938 J.E. Rombouts 264 (IAC, SP, UEC) .</p><p>Paraguay. Amambay, 23.X.1994, A. Krapovickas &amp; R.M. Harley 45910 (CTES, SP). — Pedro Juan Cabalero, 16.X.1984, G. Hatschbach &amp; R. Kummrow 48510 (MBM, SP) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Jacquemontia guaranitica is known only from Paraguay in Amambay and Pedro Juan Cabalero, and Brazil in the state of Mato Grosso.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>According to Hassler (1911), J. guaranitica differs from J. evolvuloides by its seeds measuring up to 3.5 mm long, while J. evolvuloides seeds are up to 2.2 mm long. We also found that venation on leaves, ciliate margins and glandular trichomes are good characters to separate the species.</p><p>Jacquemontia guaranitica is also very close to J. anomala and J.warmingii, all of them with herbaceous habit and scandent stems up to 50 cm long, turning reddish in sicco, sparsely hirsute stems and leaves, lamina elliptic and with 2-3 pairs of eucamptodromous veins.Useful characters for their distinction are shown in Table 1.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF982474C64D2CE1FCD7F862	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF982474C4D22882FAF7FB27.text	9E1387AAFF982474C4D22882FAF7FB27.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia heterotricha O'Donell 1950	<div><p>5. Jacquemontia heterotricha O’Donell (Fig. 8C, D)</p><p>Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 3: 88 (1950).</p><p>— Lectotype (designated here): Argentina, Missiones, Candelaria, Loreto, 3.III.1948, G.J. Schwarz 5556 (lecto-, LIL [LIL001312]! ; isolecto-, BR [BR0000006991982] photo!, DAO [DAO000455999] photo!, K [K000613116]!, L [L0004211, L0004212] photo!, LIL [LIL001313, LIL001314, LIL001315, LIL001316, LIL001317]!, LD [LD1218364] photo!, P [P00735473]!, RB [RB00538241]!, RSA [RSA0002445] photo!, S [S-R-3076] photo!, TEX [TEX00372581] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. tweediei Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 307 (1869). — Lectotype (designated here): Rio Grande, 1837, J. Tweedie s.n. (lecto-, K[K000613132]!) .</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Argentina. Corrientes, Paso de los Libres, 18.II.1998, A. Krapovickas 46966 (HUEFS). — Misiones, Cainguás, 15.III.2000, F. Biganzoli et al. 839 (MBM) .</p><p>Brazil. Goiás, Alto Paraíso de Goiás, 4.II.1990, Arbo, M.M. 3607 (SP); São João da Aliança, 16.III.1971, H.S. Irwin R.M. et al. 31906 (SP, UB, NY). — Minas Gerais, Grão Mogol, 10.XI.1938, F. Markgraf et al.3376 (SP, BHCB, RB) ; Itacambira, 9.I.1986, I. Cordeiro et al. 9155 (SP, SPF). — Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, 13.XII.2007, P.P.A. Ferreira 122 (SP, ICN) ; Teresópolis, XII.1940, J.E. Leite 45282 (SP) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Jacquemontia heterotricha occurs in Missiones and Corrientes in Argentina, and Rio Grande do Sul, Minas Gerais and Goiás in Brazil.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Previously recognized at variety level by Meisner (1869), it was raised to species level by O’Donell (1950b) under a different final epithet. According to McNeill et al. (2012) this combination is not required in different ranks.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF982474C4D22882FAF7FB27	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF982476C4C62CA6FD3AFD19.text	9E1387AAFF982476C4C62CA6FD3AFD19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia linoides (Choisy) Meisn.	<div><p>6. Jacquemontia linoides (Choisy) Meisn.</p><p>In Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 308 (1869). — Ipomoea linoides Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis 9: 354 (1845).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, “ Sertão ”, J.S. Blanchet 2923 (holo-, G [G00222058] photo!) .</p><p>Ipomoea linoides var. major Choisy, DC. Prodromus Systematis 9: 354 (1845). — Jacquemontia linoides var. major (Choisy) Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 308 (1869).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, “ Provinciae Maragnaniensis in pascuis ad. fl. Itapicuri ”, Martius s.n. (holo, M[M0184716] photo!).</p><p>Evolvulus graminifolius Dammer, Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik 23(57): 38 (1897).</p><p>— Lectotype (designated here): Brazil, “ Minas ad Ayuruoca, in campo, inter rupes” IX.1878, A.F.M. Glaziou 11265 (holo-, B, destroyed ; lecto-, P [P03848243]!) .</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Brazil. Bahia, Bela Vista, 30.III.2004, M.V. Moraes et al. 673 (SP, HUEFS) ; Remanso, 10.III.2005, L.P. Queiroz et al. 10042 (HUEFS, SP) ; Bom Jesus da Lapa, 18.IV.1980, R.M. Harley et al. 21481 (K, SPF, UEC). — Ceará, Aiuaba, 30.V.1996, M.L. Bezerra-Loyola et al. 184 (EAC, SP). — Mato Grosso, Poconé, 9.V.1993, A.L. Prado 3181 (UEC). — Pernambuco, Petrolina, 4.IV.1983, G. Fotius 3390 (SP) ; Rio Grande do Norte, Itajá, 8.VIII.2011, A.A. Roque A.B. Jardim &amp; A.B. Oliveira 1199 (SP, UFRN) ; Mossoró, 31.VIII.1984, M. Ataide 571 (RB) .</p><p>Paraguay. Itapúa, Bella Vista, 26.II.1994, A. Krapovickas C.L. Cristóbal 45051 (CTES, SP) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — This species was found in Paraguay (Bella Vista) and Brazil occurring in the states of in Bahia, Ceará, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Pernambuco, and Rio Grande do Norte.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Jacquemontia linoides differs from all species treated here by its linear to narrowly lanceolate leaves with cuneate to rounded bases and glabrous, shorter sepals (3-4 mm long).</p><p>The holotype of Evolvulus graminifolius, deposited in Berlin, was destroyed during WWII, thus a lectotype is proposed using the Glaziou 11265 sample, deposited in P (Fig. 9), but the localities was changed to Rio de Janeiro in resting from Cabo Frio. Wurdack (1970) explains that there is also a problem with the collections of Melastomataceae carried out by Glaziou.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF982476C4C62CA6FD3AFD19	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF9A2476C7982A83FB14F885.text	9E1387AAFF9A2476C7982A83FB14F885.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia sphaerostigma (Cav.) Rusby	<div><p>7. Jacquemontia sphaerostigma (Cav.) Rusby</p><p>(Fig. 8E, F)</p><p>Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 26: 151 (1899). — Convolvulus sphaerostigma Cav., Icones et Descriptiones Plantarum 5: 54. pl. 481 (1799). — Jacquemontia hirsuta Choisy, Mémoires de la Société de Physique et d’Histoire naturelle de Genève 8: 141 (1838), nom. illeg.</p><p>— Type: Mexico: “ Habitat in Mindanao, floret Decembri; et in diversorio vulgo del Alto Camaron Regni mexicani ubi floret April et Maio. Vidi siccum in eodem herbario.” Nee s.n. (holo-, MA [MA222550] photo! ; iso-, F [F0054761F] photo!) .</p><p>Convolvulus apocynoides Schltdl. &amp; Cham., Linnaea 5: 117 (1830).— Jacquemontia apocynoides (Schltdl. &amp; Cham.) Urb., Symbolae Antillanae 8: 560 (1921).</p><p>— Type: Mexico, Vera Cruz, 1.X.1828, C.J.W. Schiede &amp; F.Deppe s.n. (holo-, HAL [HAL0098217] photo!) .</p><p>Convolvulus coeruleus Martens &amp; Galeotti, Bulletin de l’Académie royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de Bruxelles 12: 254 (1845).</p><p>— Lectotype (designated by McDonald 1993): Oaxaca, Cordillera, 1840, H.G. Galeotti 1359 (lecto-, BR [BR0000006991944] photo! ; isolecto-, BR[BR0000006992279], G [G00227335] photo!; K[K000613052]!; P[P00723272]!)</p><p>Jacquemontia evolvuloides var. brevipedunculata Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 307 (1869).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Lagoa Santa, 25.IV.1865, E.Warming s.n. (holo-, BR[BR0000005793884] photo! ; iso-, P[P00723268]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia hirsuta var. trichodonta Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 299 (1869).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais, 1840, P. Claussen 71 (lecto-, BR[BR0000005793228] photo!); Brazil, Minas Gerais, Barbacena, 24.VI.1863, E.Warming s.n. (lectosyn-, BR[BR0000005795734] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia hirsuta var. pohlii Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 299 (1869).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, 1939, J.B.E. Pohl (holo-, BR[BR0000005793556] photo!; iso-, F[F0054950F] photo!, M[M0184718] photo!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia hirsuta var. pohlii Meisn. f. racemosa Chodat &amp; Hassl., Bulletin de l’Herbier Boissier ser. 2, 5: 697 (1905).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “ Cerros de Paraguay ”, XII.1900, E. Hassler 6515 (holo-, G ; iso-, GH[GH00054639] photo!, P[P03867995 (Fig. 10), P03536031]!, UC[UC944287] photo!), syn. nov.</p><p>Jacquemontia hirsuta var. adenotricha Hassl., Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 9: 193 (1911).</p><p>— Type: Paraguay, “pr. Flumen Jejui Guazú ” XII.1898, E. Hassler 5694 (syn-, G, K [K000613128]!) ; Paraguay, Concepción, Villa-Sana “zwischen Rio Apa und Rio Aquidaban ”, 21.I.1909, K. Fiebrig 4663 (syn-, G, K [K000613129]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia viscidulosa Hoehne, Anexos das Memórias do Instituto Butantan, Seção de Botânica 1: 51. pl. 7 (1922).</p><p>— Type: Brasil, Mato Grosso, Porto Esperança, IX.1914, J.G.. Kuhlmann 1272 (holo-, SP [SP000697]!; iso-, R[R000027509]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia agricola Rusby, Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 7: 337 (1927).</p><p>— Type: Bolivia, Canamonia, 15.VII.1922, H.H. Rusby 80 (holo-, NY[NY00319276]!) .</p><p>Jacquemontia laxiflora O’Donell, Lilloa 30: 14 (1960).</p><p>— Type: Argentina, Misiones, Dep. San Ignacio, Puerto Nuevo, 12.III.1946, G.J. Schwartz 2211 (holo-, LIL [LIL001323]!; iso-, S[S07-4313] photo!) .</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Bolivia. Beni, Gral, 22.VI.1995, J.Bederrama 582 (SP) . Canamina, VII.1922, H.H. Rusby 80 (K, NY).</p><p>Brazil. Amapá, Macapá, 20.VIII.1982, B.V. Rabelo et al. 1672 (ULM). — Bahia, Conde, 22. 6VI2003, G. Hatschbach et al. 75615 (MBM). — Ceará, Barbalha, 23.V.2011, E.M. Marreira et al. 181 (HUEFS). — Distrito Federal, Brasília, 15.II.1994, G. Pereira-Silva 2266 (CEN, SP). — Espiríto Santo, Conceição da Barra, 9.VI.2003, G. Hatschbach et al. 75050 (MBM). — Goiás, Formosa, 11.X.1965, H.S. Irwin &amp; R.R. Santos 9146 (NY, SP, UB). — Mato Grosso, Aquidauana, 18.VII.1969, G. Hatshbach &amp; O. Guimarães 21978 (MBM). — Mato Grosso do Sul, Paranaíba, 1.III.1981, L. Oliveira 28 (UEC) ; Minas Gerais, Santana do Riacho, 28.I.1990, R.S. Bianchini 11705 (SPF). — Pará, Tarapoto, XI.1902, Ule 6569 (MG). — Paraíba, Areia, 12.IX.1944, J.M. Vasconcelos &amp; B.J. Pickel 78 (SP, SPSF). — Pernambuco, Olinda, VI.1925, B. Pickel 967 (SP, SPF). — São Paulo, Pedregulho, 22.III.2004, D. Sasaki &amp; M.F.A. Calió 999 (SPF).</p><p>Guyana. Pirara, 1.I.1841, Schomburgk 370 (P).</p><p>Mexico. Oaxaca, Cordillera, 1840, H.G.Galeotti 1359 (BR, G, K, P,W).</p><p>Paraguay. Amamby, 24.II.1994, A. Krapovickas &amp; C.L. Cristóbal 45005 (SP, CTES). — Canendiyu, 9.V.1974, P. Arenas 726 (SP, CTES). — Sierra de Maracayú, 2.X.1960, E. Hassler 5694 (K, P).</p><p>Peru. 1.I.1839, C. Gay 690 (P).</p><p>Venezuela. Bolivar, Sierra Imataca 10.IV.1988 C. Sastre et al. 8549 (P).</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Widely distributed, occurring in Mexico, throughout Central and South America in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil (Robertson 1971), Guyana and Argentina. It grows in other open, non forested habitats.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Jacquemontia sphaerostigma has herbaceous habit and climbing stems, dense inflorescences and four distinct types of trichomes: stellate 3-radiate with subequal rays; stellate 3-radiate with unequal rays; forked (rarely simple); and glandular trichomes(Fig. 2). With the similar indumentum to J. evolvuloides, J.sphaerostigma is distinguished with basis on its umbelliform to corymbiform dichasium, while J. evolvuloides has lax monochasial.</p><p>Choisy (1838) observed that Convolvulus sphaerostigma Cav. should be transferred to Jacquemontia but he renamed it as J. hirsuta, creating an illegitimate name. Rusby (1899) subsequently made the correct combination.</p><p>We considered Jacquemontia laxiflora as synonym of J.sphaerostigma because slightly lax inflorescence, non-glandular trichomes, and corolla 12-15 mm long are characters also found in some specimens of J. sphaerostigma .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF9A2476C7982A83FB14F885	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF9A2469C4EA2F07FD1EFC26.text	9E1387AAFF9A2469C4EA2F07FD1EFC26.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia warmingii O'Donell	<div><p>8. Jacquemontia warmingii O’Donell</p><p>(Fig. 8 G-H)</p><p>Lilloa 23: 472. (1950). — Ipomoea prostrata Meisn., in Martius, Flora Brasiliensis 7: 254 (1869), non Ipomoea prostrata Choisy (1845) .</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Lagoa Santa, E.Warming 39 (holo-, BR [BR0000005837168] photo!; iso-, C) .</p><p>SELECTED MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Brazil. Distrito Federal, Brasília, 15°39’15” S, 47°59’47” W, 28.VI.2012, M.R.V. Zanatta 1380 (SP) . Goiás, Bela Vista de Goiás, 48°57’12” S, 16°58’22”, 5.VI.2004, J.F.B. Pastore 974 (SP, CEN); Minaçu, 13°47’ S, 48°17’ W, 22.VI.1995, T.B. Cavalcanti et al. 1446 (SP, CEN). — Minas Gerais, Brasilândia de Minas, 10.VI.2002, S.M. Soares 565 (SP, BHCB) ; Sete Lagoas, 9.IV.1970, J.B. Silva 514 (SP, PAMG) .</p><p>DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from Brazil, this species is represented by a handful of collections from the states of Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso, Goiás and Distrito Federal (Moreira et al. 2014) where it occurs in cerrado vegetation.</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>Jacquemontia warmingii is allied to J.anomala and J.guaranitica, and the distinguishing characters are presented in Table 1.</p><p>Hassler (1911) had already suggested that Ipomoea prostrata Meisn. probably belonged to the genus Jacquemontia, but he did not propose a new combination.When transferring Ipomoea prostrata (1869) to Jacquemontia, O’Donell (1950c) correctly proposed the replacement name J.warmingii (1950), according to article 11.4 (Mcneill et al. 2012). The name Jacquemontia was previously occupied by J. prostrata Choisy (1845) .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF9A2469C4EA2F07FD1EFC26	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF852469C65C2C61FD90FA27.text	9E1387AAFF852469C65C2C61FD90FA27.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia crassifolia Scheele	<div><p>Jacquemontia crassifolia Scheele</p><p>Linnaea 21: 752 (1848).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais, Hartleben s.n. (not found) .</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>The identity of J. crassifolia remains a mystery. Meisner (1869) suggested it might be related to J. evolvuloides . However, this species is not part of the species group studied here, as its protologue clearly states that its calyx has outer oblong sepals smaller than the inner ones, and that the inner sepals are obovate, with abrupt acuminate apex.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF852469C65C2C61FD90FA27	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
9E1387AAFF852469C66E2DA6FE96F8C2.text	9E1387AAFF852469C66E2DA6FE96F8C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacquemontia hispida Scheele	<div><p>Jacquemontia hispida Scheele</p><p>Linnaea 21: 751 (1848).</p><p>— Type: Brazil, Minas Gerais (not found) .</p><p>REMARKS</p><p>The identity of Jacquemontia hispida remains unknown, eventhough it has been considered related to J. erecta by Meisner (1869), who distinguished them by peduncle length and sepal shape. However, J. hispida is unlikely to belong to the informal group studied here, because its sepals are described as cordate at base.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9E1387AAFF852469C66E2DA6FE96F8C2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Pastore, Mayara;Moreira, André Luiz da Costa;Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa;Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela	Pastore, Mayara, Moreira, André Luiz da Costa, Cavalcanti, Taciana Barbosa, Simão-Bianchini, Rosângela (2017): A taxonomic study of Jacquemontia evolvuloides (Moric.) Meisn. and related species (Convolvulaceae). Adansonia 39 (2): 149-166, DOI: 10.5252/a2017n2a6, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.5252/a2017n2a6
