Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt, 1987

Pellegrini, Marco O. O., Cornejo, Xavier, Morais, Isa Lucia De, De Almeida, Rafael F. & Michelan, Thaisa S., 2025, We are the Crystal Gems: taxonomic revision of the gem-fruited species of Commelina L. (Commelinaceae, Commelinales) and their allies, European Journal of Taxonomy 1020, pp. 1-94 : 82-83

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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1020.3073

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17206669

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scientific name

Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt
status

 

Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt View in CoL

Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt ( Faden & Hunt 1987: 122) View in CoL . – Phaeosphaerion mathewsii C.B.Clarke ( Clarke 1881: 138) View in CoL , as “Matthewsii”. – Athyrocarpus mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Kuntze ( Kuntze 1898: 319) View in CoL .

Etymology

Named after the collector of the type specimen, British gardener Andrew Mathews.

Type material

PERU – Huánuco • Cassapi; 1840; fl.; A. Mathews 148; lectotype: K [ K000363242 ]!, designated by Faden & Hunt (1987) .

Distribution

If distinct from C. robusta , then extending from northeastern Bolivia up to southeastern Peru, along the Andes.

Remarks

Commelina mathewsii has been a taxonomically dubious name since its description ( Clarke 1881: 138). It was initially placed in the genus Phaeosphaerion despite the fact that the only known collection having only flowers and no fruits. Clarke based his decision on the flowers presenting “hastate-triangular” antherodes. The type specimen does seem morphologically similar to C. robusta due to gross morphology and C. rufipes due to its peculiar villose leaf-blade pubescence. Nonetheless, the label does not specify flower colour, nor does the specimen allow for that to be confirmed due to its poor preservation. Based on a handful of similar-looking specimens from Bolivia and Peru, it seems that leaf-blade pubescence is constant in these specimens, that flowers are blue and not white as in C. rufipes , and that fruits are dehiscent tan-coloured capsules. These characters, combined with leaf-blade pubescence and the antherode shape, would support C. mathewsii as a distinct species. Thus, C. mathewsii is most likely distinct but closely related to C. robusta . However, since we haven’t been able to study fresh specimens or herbarium ones with well-preserved flowers, we choose to retain this species as a dubious name instead of treating it as distinct or a synonym of C. robusta .

K

Royal Botanic Gardens

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Liliopsida

Order

Commelinales

Family

Commelinaceae

SubFamily

Commelinoideae

Tribe

Commelineae

Genus

Commelina

Loc

Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt

Pellegrini, Marco O. O., Cornejo, Xavier, Morais, Isa Lucia De, De Almeida, Rafael F. & Michelan, Thaisa S. 2025
2025
Loc

Commelina mathewsii (C.B.Clarke) Faden & D.R.Hunt ( Faden & Hunt 1987: 122 )

Faden R. B. & Hunt D. R. 1987: 122
Kuntze C. E. O. 1898: 319
Clarke C. B. 1881: 138
1987
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