Name
Mariosousa coulteri (Bentham) Seigler & Ebinger
Synonymy and types
Acacia coulteri Bentham in A. Gray, Pl. Wright. 1:66. 1852. - Senegalia coulteri (Bentham) Britton & Rose, N. Amer. Fl. 23:112. 1928. - TYPE: Mexico, Hidalgo, Zimapan, T.Coulter s.n. (holotype: K!,, F photo!, GH photo!, MEXU photo!, MICH photo!, MO photo!, NY photo!, US photo & fragment!).
Formal description
Shrub or small tree to 15 m tall. Bark dark gray, shallowly furrowed. Twigs light brown to greenish brown, not flexuous, glabrous to lightly appressed puberulent. Short shoots absent. Leaves alternate, 50-150 mm long. Stipules herbaceous, light brown, narrowly linear, to 2.1 x 0.4 mm near the base, glabrous, tardily deciduous. Petioles adaxially shallowly grooved, 25-55 mm long, usually lightly appressed puberulent; petiole gland solitary, located on the upper third of the petiole and commonly just below the first pinna pair, sessile, nearly circular, 0.5-1.6 mm across, doughnut -shaped, glabrous, rarely absent. Rachis adaxially shallowly grooved, 20-100 mm long, lightly uberulent, a sessile, cup-shaped gland, 0.4-0.9 mm across, between upper pinna pair. Pinnae 5 to 11 pairs per leaf, 40-90 mm long, 6-12 mm between pinna pairs. Petiolules 3-5 mm long. Leaflets 18 to 35 pairs per pinna, opposite, 1.5-2.3 mm between leaflets, oblong, 4.5-7.5 x 1.4-2.1 mm, glabrous above, lightly appressed pubescent beneath, lateral veins obvious, a midvein and occasionally one other vein from the base, base oblique, margins ciliate, apex broadly acute to obtuse. Inflorescence a loosely flowered cylindrical spike 50-90 mm long, 1 to 4 from the leaf axil, or rarely in terminal racemose clusters. Peduncle 7-13 x 0.5-1.0 mm, usually puberulent. Involucre absent. Floral bracts linear, to 1 mm long, puberulent, early deciduous. Flowers sessile, creamy-white; calyx 5-lobed, 1.2-1.6 mm long, lightly appressed pubescent; corolla 5-lobed, 1.9-2.6 mm long, lightly appressed pubescent; stamen filaments 5.0-6.5 mm long, distinct; ovary glabrous, on a stipe to 0.4 mm long. Legumes light yellowish brown to dark brown, straight, flattened, not conscricted between the seeds, oblong, 100-185 x 16-25 mm, cartilagious, transversely striate, glabrous, eglandular, dehiscent along both sutures; stipe to 15 mm long; apex acute to acuminate. Seeds uniseriate, no pulp, dark reddish brown, circular to nearly oblong, strongly flattened, 7.3-10.5 x 5.5-8.5 mm, smooth; pleurogram U-shaped, 2.2-3.5 mm across. Flowers: April-August. Chromosome number: Not determined.
Distribution
Open dry forest, dense thorn scrub thickets, and dry rocky slopes below 1800 m elevation in the foothills and mountains of northeastern Mexico in the states of Coahuila, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Nuevo León, Querétaro, San Luís Potosí, and Tamaulipas.
Additional info
Abundant in northeastern Mexico, Mariosousa coulteri, is a common component of relatively dry forests and thorn-scrub thickets. Many of the collections are from roadsides and rocky pastures. This taxon is abundant in the states of Tamaulipas and San Luís Potosí, becoming less common to the south. Mariosousa coulteri is similar morphologically to M. russelliana, which is a small shrub or understory tree common in Sonora and parts of Sinaloa. Mariosousa russelliana has usually been considered a part of this genus, Britton and Rose (1928) being the only authors who recognized the two as distinct. Both of these taxa have leaves with fewer than 12 pinnae pairs, pinnae with less than 35 leaflet pairs, petiolules that exceed 2.4 mm in length, and identical petiolar glands. Though similar in many traits, these taxa are easy to separate, M. coulteri having appressed pubescence on the lower leaflet surface, perianth, and the rachis and pinnae rachises; M. russelliana, in contrast, being glabrous throughout.
The only species of this group found within the range of Mariosousa coulteri is M. mammifera, which consistently has leaflets that are purplish and appressed pubescent above, leaves that mostly have less than six pinna pairs, and stalked petiolar glands with a globose apex. In M. coulteri, the leaflets are not purplish and lack appressed pubescent above, the leaves mostly have more than seven pinna pairs, and the petiolar glands are doughnut-shaped and sessile.
The stipules of Mariosousa coulteri seedlings are somewhat spinescent, but are only weakly rigid after the first leaf stage, and become progressively smaller and less rigid on older plants (Vassal 1972). Because this species lacks prickles, because of correlations of the cotyledonary petiole and shape, and certain other features, Vassal placed M. coulteri in his subgenus Acacia, a group mostly equivalent to Bentham's (1842) Acacia, series Gummiferae. However, M. coulteri also differs in some significant features from members of that series. For example, the pollen grains of M. coulteri are porate, while other members of Bentham's series Gummiferae are colporate (Vassal 1972).
Flowering time
April-August.
Representative specimens
MEXICO:
Coahuila:
- Cañon el Puerto, Sierra de Santa Rosa, 28o 24'N 101o 54'W, alt. 900-1000 m, 6 Jun 1991, J.A.Villarreal, R.Vásquez A., J.Gutíerrez & G.Urbina 5958 (TEX);
- Hacienda San Rafael, about 10 miles SW of Hacienda Mariposa, along the Sabinas River, 18 Aug 1937, F.L.Wynd 710 (A, G, GH, MO, NY, US);
Guanajuato:
- between Aurora and Xichu, alt. 1300-1400 m, 14 Jun 1957, R.McVaugh 14866 (MICH);
- Mina de La Liga, Mpio. Atarjea, alt. 1600 m, 11 Oct 1990, E.Ventura & E.López 8935 (MEXU);
Hidalgo:
- 10 km al NW de Zimapán, alt. 1000 m, 30 Apr 1965, L.González Q. 2358 (DS, LL, MICH);
- 6 km al SE de Metztitlán, 20 Aug 1972, F.G.Medrano, R.Dirzo, R.M.López & P.Cozatl 4825 (MO);
- between Hilo Juanico and Barranca Seca, on trail from Jacala to Pacula, alt. 1400-1600 m, 9 Jul 1948, H.E.Moore, Jr. & C.E.Wood, Jr. 3839 (A, BH, MICH);
- 10 km al NW de Zimapán, alt. 1000 m, 30 Apr 1965, L.González Q. 2358 (WIS);
Nuevo León:
- 29 km W of Linares on road to Iturbide, alt. 700-900 m, 27 Jun 1978, G.J.Breckon, M.E.Breckon & S.Caughlan 2278 (WIS);
- Jungles, N of Linares, 14 Jun 1935, O.M.Clark 6819 (MO);
- Carr. Linares-Iturbide, alt. 1500 m, 11 May 1989, A.E.Estyrada C. & S.Favela 1459 (NY, TEX);
- Las Anacuas, Linares, alt. 640 m, 5 Aug 1980, G.B.Hinton 17938 (TEX) El Cercado, Santiago, alt. 495 m, 12 May 1994, G.B.Hinton 24102 (NY, TEX);
- El Pastor, Montemorelos, alt. 500 m, 19 May 1994, G.B.Hinton 24235 (NY, TEX);
- Linares to Galeana, alt. 2800 ft., 11 Jul 1953, W.E.Manning & M.S.Manning 53183 (GH);
- Cañon de Potrero Redondo, Municipio de Villa Santiago, 4 Jul 1935, C.H.Mueller 2091 (A, CAS, F, MICH, MO, NY, TEX);
- along road from Protrero Redondo to Dos Adjuntas, alt. 1200 m, 10 Aug 1988, T.F.Patterson 6473 (TEX);
- Sierra de la Silla, 27 May 1889, C.G.Pringle 2549 (A, CM, F, G, GH, MO, NY, PH, UC, US, VT, WIS);
- Sierra de la Silla, Monterrey, alt. 1700 ft., 30 May 1908, C.G.Pringle 15619 (CAS, F, GH, MICH, MO, UC, US);
- N slope of La Silla, 27 Aug 1937, S.S.White & R.M.Chatters 8 (GH, MICH, TEX);
- Sierra de Picachos, Rancho el Gallo, alt. 650-750 m, 12 Nov 1994, J.A.Villarreal, M.A.Carranza, S.Rodriguez T. & G.Villarreal 8001 (TEX);
Queréaro:
- 3 km rio abajo del Puente Concá, Río Santa María, Mpio. Arroyo Seco, alt. 560 m, 11 May 1989, E.Carranza 1696 (MICH, MO,TEX, WIS);
- Carrera de Tancaman 16 km al NE de Jalpán, alt. 1400 m, 28 Apr 1982, R.Hernández M. & P.Tenorio L. 7162 (MO);
- 15 km al SE de Agua Zarca, Río Moctezuma, alt. 360 m, 25 May 1990, H.Rubio 1675 (MICH, MO, TEX, WIS);
- Río Moctezuma, Tangojo, alt. 400 m, 24 Jun 1991, H.Rubio 2405 (MEXU);
San Luís Potosí:
- along the road from El Meco to El Salto just below Finca El Cascadito, 30 Apr 1960, J.Crutchfield & M.C.Johnston 5390 (MICH, TEX);
- 10 miles W of Tamuin on the Tampico-Valles hwy., 1 May 1960, J.Crutchfield & M.C.Johnston 5401 (MICH, TEX);
- 61 km al E de San Luís Potosí sobre la carretera que va a Ciudad Valles, alt. 1460 m, 19 Nov 1984, P.Hiriart 579 (MEXU);
- vic. Hotel Taninul, 16 km W of Tamuin and 18 km E of Ciudad Valles, S of hwy. Mex. 70, alt. 75 m, 23 Oct 1981, M.Nee 22283 (F);
- Las Palmas, 6 Mar 1899, C.G.Pringle 7852 (GH, US);
- Minas de San Rafael, May 1911, C.A.Purpus 5181 (F, G, GH, MO, NY, UC, US);
- El Abra, 15 km al E de Ciudad Valles, alt. 150 m, 15 Apr 1956, J.Rzedowski 7745 (MICH, TEX);
- Río de Bagres, 35 km al SSW de Ríoverde, alt. 1200 m, 8 Jun 1956, J.Rzedowski 7709 (TEX);
- 13.5 km al E de Cd. Valles, carr. a San Luís Potosí, 24 May 1978, S.Zarate P. & M.Saiz 325 (CAS);
- 16 km W of Tamuin, 9 Jul 1993, D.Seigler, H.Clarke & K.Potgieter 13010 (EIU, ILL);
- edge of dirt road near Mexico 70, 17 km W of Tamuin, 21 Dec 1990, D.Seigler, J.Ebinger, H.Clarke & C.Gratton 13225 (EIU, ILL);
Tamaulipas:
- km 659 on Pan-American hwy. S of Victoria, 25 May 1948, E.Atchison 427 (BH);
- vicinity of Marmolejo, 3 Aug 1930, H.H.Bartlett 10818 (NY);
- 7 km SW of Ciudad Victoria, alt. 610 m, 13 Feb 1949, R.T.Clausen & J.L.Edwards 7366 (NY);
- 7 km SW of Ciudad Victoria, alt. 610 m, 13 Feb 1949, R.T.Clausen & J.L.Edwards 7367 (CU);
- Mesa de Llera, 3 May 1960, J.Crutchfield & M.C.Johnston 5425 (LL, MICH, TEX);
- 27 miles S of San Fernándo and 2 miles E on the road to Loreto, 15 Sep 1960, J.Crutchfield & M.C.Johnston 5514 (LL, MICH, TEX, UC);
- 9 miles E of Casas on the road to S. la Marina, 27 Sep 1959, J.Graham & M.C.Johnston 4096 (TEX);
- 23 miles S of Victoria, 6 May 1947 L.I.Davis s.n. (TEX);
- canon del Novillo 6 km al SW de Cd. Victoria, 27 Apr 1985, R.Díaz 388 (MO);
- Ejido Los Angeles, 5 Sep 1985, R.Díaz, Cecilla A. & J.Jímenez 484 (MEXU);
- Camino a la mina El Berrinche, Cd. Victoria, 27 Apr 1985, J.Jímenez 67 (MEXU);
- Hidalgo, 6 May 1994, alt. 145 m, G.B.Hinton 24158 (NY, TEX);
- Hidalgo, Río Los Mimbres, alt. 305 m, 1 Aug 1994, G.B.Hinton 24517 (TEX);
- 60 miles N of Ciudad Victoria, 1 Jul 1940, C.L.Hitchcock & L.R.Stanford 6867 (CU, DS, F, GH, ILL, ISC, MO, NY, UC, US);
- along route 70 about 3 miles S of Ciudad Victoria, 6 Apr 1961, R.M.King 4498 (F, MICH, NY, TEX, UC, US);
- W of Ciudad Victoria, road to Jaumave, 21 Jul 1953, W.E.Manning & M.S.Manning 53403 (GH, TEX, WIS);
- Llera, 8 km S along Mante hwy., alt. 280 m, 18 Apr 1953, P.S.Martin 96 (MICH);
- 2 km WNW of Gómez Farías, alt. 450 m, 13 Apr 1953, P.S.Martin 71C (MICH, VT);
- 51 km S of Cd. Victoria on road to Cd. Mante, 2 Jul 1986, B.R.Maslin 6066 (MO);
- Puerto de la Angostura, km 658-60 between Victoria and Ciudad Mante, 29 Jun 1948, H.E.Moore, Jr. & C.E.Wood, Jr. 3629 (A, BH, MICH, UC) Victoria, 23 May 1898, E.W.Nilson 4421 (GH, NY, US);
- vicinity of Victoria, alt. 320 m, 1 Feb-19 Apr 1907, E.Palmer 216 (F, GH, MO, NY, UC, US);
- vicinity of Victoria, 1 May-13 Jun 1907, E.Palmer 459 (F, GH, MO, NY, US);
- Jímenez, alt. 600 m, 27 Mar 1925, R.Runyon 728 (TEX, US);
- 9 km al W de Antiguo Morelos, alt. 350 m, 1 May 1959, J.Rzedowski10346 (DS, ISC, MICH, TEX);
- on hwy. 85, Mesa de Llera, 10 Jul 1993, D.Seigler, D.Clarke & K.Potgieter 13829 (EIU, ILL);
- edge of Mexico 85, Mesa de Llera, 5 km N of intersection of Mexico 81 to Tampico, 20 Dec 1990, D.Seigler, J.Ebinger, H.Clarke & C.Gratton 13203 (EIU, ILL, MEXU);
- 21.9 km S of Cd. Mante on hwy. 85, 2 Jul 1986, D.Seigler & B.Maslin 12676 (EIU, ILL);
- 33 miles N of Cd. Mante, 10 Jun 1985, D.S.Seigler, P.M.Richardson & S.Thompson 11627 (EIU, ILL);
- on Mex. 101, 42 miles S of Arroyo Chorreras, 22 May 1962, D.E.Stone 1085 (GH);
- km 9 sobre la brecha que va de Rancho del Cielo al Poblado de Gómez Farías, alt. 570 m, 30 Apr 1983, A.Valiente B., E.Martínez, L.Pérez del Valle & O.Vanegas 526 (F, WIS);
- Cd. Victoria, Apr 1930, H.W.Viereck 261 (US);
- Jaumave, May 1930, H.W.Viereck 336 (US);
- Jaumave, 1932, H.W.von Rozynski 490 (F, G);
- Buena Vista, 18 Jun 1919, E.O.Wooton s.n. (US);