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| Grindelia mutabilis Fern.Fern. & G.Heiden, in Fernandes, de Souza, Iganci, de Souza-Chies et Heiden, 2026. Illustration by João Iganci. photos by F. Fernandes, B. de Souza and M. Grings. |
Abstract
Grindelia mutabilis (Asteraceae, Astereae), a new species from Brazil endemic to the Espinal Ecoregion of the Río de La Plata Grasslands Bioregion and Pampa Province of the Chaco Biogeographical Domain, is proposed and illustrated. The new species is characterized by a combination of traits: small, rosette cespitose habit, linear to linear–oblanceolate leaves, light-yellow to pastel salmon ray florets, three-winged ray floret cypselae bearing a pappus of two to four elements and two-winged disc floret cypselae bearing a pappus of two elements. It has a highly restricted habitat and is known exclusively within Parque Estadual do Espinilho in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Preliminary conservation assessments classify the new species as Critically Endangered. We provide illustrations and photographs, as well as a distribution map with an identification key for the South American Grindelia species with winged cypselae. The intriguing morphology of this species combines characters traditionally regarded as diagnostic for Notopappus, a genus segregated from Haplopappus and Grindelia. Previously published phylogenetic studies of related taxa indicate that the recognition of Notopappus as monophyletic is not supported and render Grindelia as non-monophyletic too. Based on this combined morphological evidence and existing phylogenetic hypotheses, we reaffirm the non-monophyly of Notopappus and formally propose its synonymization under Grindelia s.l.
Keywords: Asteroideae; Compositae; endangered species; endemism; grassland; Machaerantherinae; savanna; taxonomy
Grindelia mutabilis Fern.Fern. & G.Heiden, sp. nov.
Diagnosis: Grindelia mutabilis differs from all other species in the genus by the unique combination of cespitose rosette habit 0.2–0.3 m tall; leaves linear to linear–oblanceolate; ray corollas light yellow to pastel salmon; three-winged ray floret cypselae bearing a pappus of two to four elements and two-winged disc floret cypselae bearing a pappus of two elements.
Etymology: The specific epithet mutabilis (Latin for “changeable” or “variable”) refers to the ligules of the ray florets that change from light yellow to pastel salmon along the maturity.
Fernando Fernandes, Bruno de Souza, João Iganci, Tatiana Teixeira de Souza-Chies and Gustavo Heiden. 2026. Grindelia mutabilis (Asteraceae: Astereae), a New South American Species and a Link for synonymizing Notopappus. Plants. 15(5), 760. DOI: doi.org/10.3390/plants15050760


