Three new species of Diplacus (Phrymaceae) related to D. Cusickii and D. Nanus

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Guy L. Nesom

Source:

Phytoneuron, Phytoneuron, Issue 65, p.1-18 (2013)

Call Number:

A13NES01IDUS

URL:

http://www.phytoneuron.net/2013Phytoneuron/65PhytoN-OregonDiplacus.pdf

Keywords:

Diplacus, Diplacus cusickioides sp. nov., Idaho, Mimulus, Oregon, species novum

Abstract:

Three new species of Diplacus are described. Diplacus cusickii proves to be narrowly endemic to northern Malheur Co., Oregon, and a few localities in immediately adjacent Idaho along the Snake River; populations outside of this area previously identified as Mimulus cusickii are described here as Diplacus cusickioides Nesom, sp. nov. Plants of the Malheur County population system (D. cusickii sensu stricto) were identified by Thompson as intermediate between Mimulus cusickii and M. nanus and the lectotype that he selected for Eunanus cusickii Greene is from this same population system. Diplacus deschutesensis Nesom, sp. nov., from Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, and Wheeler counties, Oregon, was regarded by Thompson (2005) as a zone of stabilized hybrids intermediate also between Mimulus cusickii [= D. cusickioides] and typical M. nanus. The D. deschutesensis population system lies mostly southwest of the range of D. cusickioides and intermediates apparently are few if any. Specimens are cited for the narrow Nevada endemic Diplacus ovatus, which Thompson treated as intermediate between D. cusickii [= D. cusickioides] and D. nanus var. mephiticus. Diplacus cascadensis Nesom, sp. nov., from Deschutes, Klamath, and Lake counties, Oregon, has mostly been identified as Mimulus nanus. Ezell (1971) proposed to treat these plants at subspecific rank within M. nanus but the Oregon endemic is distinct from typical D. nanus in morphology and geography. Whether or not the evolutionary origin of D. deschutesensis, D. cusickii, and D. ovatus involved hybridization, each behaves as a distinct species.

Notes:

Reference Code: A13NES01IDUS <br>

Full Citation: Nesom, Guy L. 2013. Three new species of Diplacus (Phrymaceae) related to D. Cusickii and D. Nanus. Phytoneuron 2013-65: 1-18. Published 26 September 2013. ISSN 2153 733X <br>

Location: ELECTRONIC FILE - BOTANY: PLANT SPECIES: {Diplacus cusickii} <br>

Keywords: Mimulus, Diplacus, Diplacus cusickioides sp. nov., Diplacus cusickii, Mimulus cusickii, Idaho, Oregon <br>