Solanaceae Juss. is a monophyletic group if Nolanaceae and Goetzaceae are included (Olmstead et al. 2008). The family includes important agricultural plants, such as the potatoe (Solanum tuberosum L.), chili (Capsicum spp.), tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum L.), and tomatillos or ground cherries (Physalis philadelphica Lam.). Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is a common drug. Other species are toxic, as Datura stramonium L. and Nierembergia linariifolia Graham, or medicinal as Atropa belladonna L. Others are ornamental as Petunia hybrida Vilm., or Brunfelsia undulata Sw. (known locally as galán de noche, dama de noche) and Cestrum nocturnum L. (huele de noche).
Solanaceae comprises 96 genera and 23,000 species (Hunziker 2001). Solanum and Lycium have a wide geographical distribution. Lycianthes is an American-Asian genus. Datura and Chamaesaracha are from North America. Hunzikeria, Acnistus, and Capsicum are from North, Central, and South America. Solandra, Witheringia, Browallia, and Jaltomata are from America and the West Indies. Some genera have disjunct distributions, as Bouchetia, Grabowskia, Nierembergia, and Petunia. Mexico harbors an important number of species and has been considered a diversity center for the family. Other diversification centers are Central and South America, the rest of North America, Australia, and the Himalayas. Genera with wide distributions, cultivated species, and over 300 years of plant dispersion by humans have complicated the family nomenclature.
Floristic studies of the Solanaceae in Mexico are very uneven. Some areas have complete inventories as Veracruz, where Nee (1986, 1993) found 21 genera and 138 species. Valley of Mexico has 13 genera and 59 species (Calderón de Rzedowski & Rzedowski 2001). Mesoamerica has 33 genera and 308 species (Knapp et al. 2005), Oaxaca 19 genera and 165 species (Rodríguez 2004), Jalisco 20 genera and 138 species (Cuevas-Arias et al. 2008) and Aguascalientes with 12 genera and 55 species (Sierra-Muñoz et al. 2015). The rest of the country either lacks floristic works, or the inventories are old or incomplete.
Uneven knowledge of the Solanaceae in the country, as well as the lack of a sound nomenclature hinders richness and endemism analyses, thus complicating conservation policies.
The aims of our work were to provide a current Solanaceae list for Mexico, under Hunziker’s (2001) classification system and to offer species distribution data.
Materials and methods
We reviewed family literature including monographs, floristic lists, floras, species original descriptions, thesis, typification literature, nomenclatural synopsis, and phylogenies. The complete list of references is available from Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad (CONABIO), or from the authors. With that information and our experience, we validated the correct name for the species and formed the Solanaceae list. We visited MEXU, XAL, MO, IBUG, IEB, SD and QMEX (acronyms according to Thiers, continuously updated) to review the specimens and obtain their distribution. The list up to 2011 including synonyms is available at <http://www.conabio.gob.mx/institucion/proyectos/resultados/InfHS004.pdf> (consulted in feb 2017).
Species distribution information at the state level was completed with recent floristic lists. Lists prior to 2000 were not used because of nomenclatural problems. Subfamily and genera circumscriptions are according to Hunziker (2001). We do not include subgenera or sections here, but the complete nomenclature data base is available from CONABIO. For discrepancies among different classification systems we followed Hunziker (2001). Exceptions are the Mexican genera Calibrachoa and Tzeltalia, which Hunziker (2001) left as synonyms of Petunia and Physalis, respectively, but Olmstead et al. (2008) and Whitson & Manos (2005) recognize. Based on molecular data (such as Bohs & Olmstead 1997), Lycopersicon and Cyphomandra were included in Solanum, although Hunziker (2001) treated them separately. Finally, we accepted Capsicophysalis and Schraderanthus, described after Hunziker’s (2001) work.
Results
The list we present (Table 1), has the species described so far excluding synonyms. We found three subfamilies of Solanaceae that group 34 genera, 381 species, and 18 varieties (Figure 1). Genera with the highest number of species were Solanum with 130, Physalis with 65, Cestrum with 42, and Lycianthes with 40. The rest of the genera have 17 species or less (Figure 1). From the genera present in the list, Brugmansia is introduced from South America and is cultivated for its showy flowers known as “floripondio”. Petunia is also introduced and easily cultivated, and Petunia hybrida is the species with the widest distribution in the country, along with “chile” (Capsicum annuum). Finally, Nicandra physalodes, native from Peru (Hunziker 2001) is currently naturalized in 10 states. The rest of the genera are native, although some of the species are introduced, either as food, like the potato (Solanum tuberosum), or as weeds as Nicotiana glauca Graham (“tabaquillo”, “alamillo”). No genera are endemic to Mexico, but Nectouxia (monotypic), grows from southern Texas to Puebla, Datura and Chamaesaracha grow from southern United States to Mexico and thus the three genera are MegaMexico 1 (sensu Rzedowski 1993) endemics, although several Datura species have become naturalized in Asia, South America and Africa. Other genera have endemic distributions to Mexico and northern Central America (MegaMexico 2, sensu Rzedowski 1993), as Tzeltalia, Capsicophysalis (monotypic), Schraderanthus (monotypic), and Plowmania (monotypic) (Hunziker 2001).
Taxon | Subfamily | Distribution in Mexico | Type of endemism |
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Browallia americana L. | Cestroideae | Chis., Mich., Pue., Ver. | |
Browallia eludens Van Devender & P.D.Jenkins | Cestroideae | Son. | MM1 |
Cestrum alternifolium (Jacq.) O.E.Schulz | Cestroideae | Camp., Chis, D.F., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Q. Roo, Yuc. | |
Cestrum aurantiacum Lindl. | Cestroideae | Chis., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Mich., Mor., Oax., Qro., Sin., Ver | |
Cestrum benthamii Miers | Cestroideae | Hgo., Méx., Mich., Oax., Pue., Ver. | |
Cestrum diurnum L. | Cestroideae | Camp., Chis., Jal., Oax., Q. Roo, Sin., Yuc. | |
Cestrum dumetorum Schltdl. | Cestroideae | Chis., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Mor., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Q. Roo, S. L. P., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | |
Cestrum elegans (Brongn. ex Neumann) Schltdl. | Cestroideae | Chis., D.F., Hgo., Oax., Pue., Tamps., Ver. | E |
Cestrum elegantissimum C.V.Morton | Cestroideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Cestrum endlicheri Miers | Cestroideae | Ver. | E |
Cestrum fasciculatum (Schltdl.) Miers | Cestroideae | Hgo., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Tamps., Tlax., Ver. | E |
Cestrum flavescens Greenm. | Cestroideae | Chis., Gro., Mich., Mor., N.L., Qro. | E |
Cestrum flavinervium Francey | Cestroideae | Gro., Mich. | E |
Cestrum formosum C.V.Morton | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Cestrum fraternum C.V.Morton | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Cestrum fulvescens Fernald | Cestroideae | Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Tamps. | E |
Cestrum galeottianum Francey | Cestroideae | Oax. | |
Cestrum glanduliferum Kerber ex Francey | Cestroideae | Chis., Col., Gto., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Pue., Ver. | |
Cestrum guatemalense Francey | Cestroideae | Chis., Son. | MM2 |
Cestrum laurifolium L’ Hér. | Cestroideae | Col., Gro., Mich., Ver. | |
Cestrum laxum Benth. | Cestroideae | Chis., D.F., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Tlax., Ver. | E |
Cestrum luteovirescens Francey | Cestroideae | Chis., Hgo., Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Cestrum megalophyllum Dunal | Cestroideae | Chis., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Cestrum miradorense Francey | Cestroideae | Jal., Mich., Oax., Ver. | E |
Cestrum mortonianum J. L. Gentry | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Cestrum nitidum M. Martens & Galeotti | Cestroideae | Chis., D.F., Gto., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Pue., Qro., Tab. | E |
Cestrum nocturnum L. | Cestroideae | B. C., Camp., Chis., Col., Dgo., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mor., Nay., Oax., Pue., Qro., Q. Roo, S.L.P., Tab., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | |
Cestrum oblongifolium Schltdl. | Cestroideae | Coah., D.F., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Tlax., Ver. | E |
Cestrum pacayense Francey | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Cestrum pacificum Brandegee | Cestroideae | Coah. | E |
Cestrum pallidissimum Francey | Cestroideae | Described from Mexico, without collections in reviewed herbaria | E |
Cestrum porphyreum Dunal | Cestroideae | Jal. | |
Cestrum racemosum Ruiz & Pav. | Cestroideae | Chis., Hgo., Oax., Pue., Qro., Sin., Tab., Ver., Yuc. | |
Cestrum regelii Planch. | Cestroideae | Chis., Yuc. | |
Cestrum roseum Kunth | Cestroideae | D.F., Gto., Hgo., Méx., Mich., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Ver., Yuc. | E |
Cestrum scandens Vahl. | Cestroideae | Chis., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Q. Roo, Tab., Ver. | |
Cestrum schiedei Francey | Cestroideae | Described from Mexico, without collections in reviewed herbaria | E |
Cestrum schlechtendalii G. Don | Cestroideae | Chis., Gro., Oax., Ver. | |
Cestrum skutchii C. V. Morton | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Cestrum sotonunezii Mont.-Castro | Cestroideae | Gro., Mich. | E |
Cestrum subcordatum Francey | Cestroideae | Described from Mexico, without collections in reviewed herbaria | E |
Cestrum thrysoideum Kunth | Cestroideae | D.F., Gto., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Tlax., Zac. | E |
Cestrum tomentosum L.f. | Cestroideae | Ags., B.C.S., Chis., Chih., Coah., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Pue., Sin., Son., Tamps., Ver., Zac. | |
Cestrum uhdei Dammer ex Francey | Cestroideae | Mich., Gto. | E |
Brunfelsia americana L. | Cestroideae | Yuc. | |
Brunfelsia nitida Benth. | Cestroideae | Chis., Tab., Ver., Yuc. | |
Bouchetia arniatera B. L. Rob. | Cestroideae | Ags., Coah., D.F., Gto., Jal., Méx., N.L., Oax., S.L.P., Zac. | E |
Bouchetia erecta DC. ex Dunal | Cestroideae | Ags., Chis., Chih., Coah., D.F., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P. | MM2 |
Calibrachoa parviflora (Jussieu) D’Arcy | Cestroideae | Ags., B.C., B.C.S., Chih., Coah., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Mich., N.L., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Tamps., Zac. | |
Hunzikeria coulteri (A. Gray) D’Arcy | Cestroideae | Gto., Qro. | E |
Hunzikeria texana (Torr.) D’Arcy | Cestroideae | N.L., S.L.P., Tamps. | MM1 |
Nicotiana attenuata Torr. ex S. Watson | Cestroideae | B. C. | |
Nicotiana clevelandii A. Gray | Cestroideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son. | MM1 |
Nicotiana glauca Graham | Cestroideae | Ags., B.C., B. C. S., Camp., Chis., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Mich., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Q. Roo, Sin., Son., Tab., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | |
Nicotiana obtusifolia M. Martens & Galeotti | Cestroideae | Ags., B.C., B.C.S., Qro., Son. | |
Nicotiana palmeri A. Gray | Cestroideae | Son. | MM1 |
Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv. | Cestroideae | Ags., Chis., Gro., Jal., Qro., Son., Tamps., Ver. | |
Nicotiana repanda Willd. ex Lehm. | Cestroideae | N.L., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps. | MM1 |
Nicotiana rustica L. | Cestroideae | Yuc. | |
Nicotiana stocktonii Brandegee | Cestroideae | B.C.S., Col. | E |
Nicotiana tabacum L. | Cestroideae | Ags., Chis., Jal., Oax., Qro., Q. Roo, Ver., Yuc. | |
Nierembergia angustifolia Kunth | Cestroideae | Ags., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., S.L.P. | E |
Petunia hybrida E.Vilm. | Cestroideae | Todos | I |
Plowmania nyctaginoides (Standl.) Hunz. & Subils. | Cestroideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Melananthus guatemalensis Soler. | Cestroideae | Chis., Oax. | |
Schwenckia americana L. | Cestroideae | Camp., Chis., Gro., Q. Roo, Tab., Yuc. | |
Juanulloa mexicana (Schltdl.) Miers | Juanulloideae | Chis., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Merinthopodium neuranthum Donn.Sm. | Juanulloideae | Chis. | |
Schultesianthus leucanthus (Donn.Sm.) Hunz. | Juanulloideae | Chis. | |
Schultesianthus uniflorus (Lundell) S. Knapp | Juanulloideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Brugmansia suaveolens (Willd.) Bercht. & J.Presl | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Ver., Yuc. | I |
Brugmansia versicolor Lagerh. | Solanoideae | Chis. | I |
Brugmansia candida Pers. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal. | I |
Datura arenicola Gentry ex Bye & Luna | Solanoideae | B. C. S. | E |
Datura ceratocaula Ortega | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Qro. | E |
Datura discolor Bernh. | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Chih., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Jal., Nay., Oax., Qro., Sin., Son., Tamps., Ver. | MM1 |
Datura innoxia Mill. | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C., B.C.S., Camp., Chis., Chih.,Coah., Col., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Jal., Mich.,Mor., Nay., Oax., Pue., Q. Roo, Sin., Tamps., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Datura kymatocarpa A.S. Barclay | Solanoideae | Col., Gro., Jal., Mich. | E |
Datura lanosa Bye | Solanoideae | Chih., Dgo., Nay., Sin., Son. | E |
Datura metel L. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Q. Roo, Yuc. | |
Datura pruinosa Greenm. | Solanoideae | Oax., Pue. | |
Datura quercifolia Kunth | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Dgo., Hgo., Jal., N.L., Qro., Son., Zac. | MM1 |
Datura reburra A.S. Barclay | Solanoideae | Sin. | E |
Datura stramonium L. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Chih., Coah., Col., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., S.L.P., Son., Tab., Tamps., Tlax., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Datura wrightii Regel | Solanoideae | B.C., Chih., Coah., Dgo., Son., Tamps. | |
Grabowskia boerhaviifolia Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Mich., Pue. | |
Lycium andersonii A.Gray | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son. | |
Lycium andersonii A. Gray var. deserticola (C. L. Hitchc.) Jeps. | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son. | |
Lycium andersonii A. Gray var. pubescens S.Watson | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son., Sin. | E |
Lycium andersonii A. Gray var. wrightii A. Gray | Solanoideae | B. C., B. C. S., Son., Sin. | MM1 |
Lycium arochae F. Chiang, T. Wendt & E.J. Lott | Solanoideae | Coah. | E |
Lycium berlandieri Dunal | Solanoideae | B.C.S., Chih., Coah., Dgo., Hgo., N.L., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Tamps., Zac. | MM1 |
Lycium brevipes var. brevipes Benth. | Solanoideae | B.C., B. C. S., Son. | |
Lycium californicum Nutt. ex A. Gray | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Coah., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Zac. | MM1 |
Lycium californicum Nutt. var. carinatum (S. Watson) Felger. | Solanoideae | Son. | E |
Lycium carolinianum Walter | Solanoideae | B. C. S., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., Oax., S.L.P., Sin., Tamps., Ver. | |
Lycium carolinianum Walter var. quadrifidum (Dunal) C.L. Hitchc. | Solanoideae | B.C.S., Col., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., N.L., Oax., Sin., Tamps., Ver. | |
Lycium densifolium Wiggins | Solanoideae | B. C. | E |
Lycium exsertum A. Gray | Solanoideae | B. C., B.C.S., Sin., Son. | MM1 |
Lycium fremontii A. Gray | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son. | MM1 |
Lycium fremontii A. Gray var. congestum C.L. Hitchc. | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S. | E |
Lycium isthmense F. Chiang | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Lycium leiospermum I.M. Johnst. | Solanoideae | S.L.P., Coah., Zac. | E |
Lycium macrodon A. Gray | Solanoideae | Son. | MM1 |
Lycium macrodon A. Gray var. dispermum (Wiggins) F. Chiang | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S. | E |
Lycium megacarpum Wiggins | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S. | E |
Lycium parishii A. Gray | Solanoideae | B.C., Coah., N.L., S.L.P., Son. | MM1 |
Lycium parishii A. Gray var. modestum (I.M. Johnst.) F. Chiang | Solanoideae | B.C., Coah., N.L., S.L.P., Son. | E |
Lycium puberulum A. Gray | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., Dgo. | MM1 |
Lycium puberulum A. Gray var. berberidoides (Correll) F. Chiang | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., Dgo. | |
Lycium torreyi A. Gray | Solanoideae | B.C.S., Chih. | |
Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Sin., Ver. | |
Solandra brevicalyx Standl. | Solanoideae | Hgo., Tamps. | E |
Solandra guerrerensis Martínez | Solanoideae | Gro. | E |
Solandra guttata D. Don | Solanoideae | Dgo., Gro., Hgo., Méx., Mor., N.L., Oax., Ver., Zac. | E |
Solandra maxima (Sessé & Moc.) P.S. Green | Solanoideae | Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Pue., Tab., Ver. | |
Solandra nizandensis Matuda | Solanoideae | Chis., Mich., Oax. | MM2 |
Acnistus arborescens (L.) Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Brachistus nelsonii (Fernald) D’Arcy, J.L. Gentry & Averett | Solanoideae | Camp., Chis., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Brachistus stramoniifolius (Kunth) Miers | Solanoideae | Chis., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Mich., Oax., Son., Tab. | |
Capsicophysalis potosina (B. L. Rob. & Greenm.) Averett & M. Martínez | Solanoideae | Chis., Gro., Jal., Oax., S.L.P., Tamps. | MM2 |
Capsicum annuum var. annuum L. | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Camp., Chis., Jal., Oax., Pue., Q. Roo, Ver., Yuc. | |
Capsicum annuum L. var. aviculare (Dierb.) D’ Arcy & Eshbaugh | Solanoideae | Chis., Chih., Jal., N.L., Oax., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Ver. | |
Capsicum baccatum L. | Solanoideae | BC., Q. Roo, Son. | |
Capsicum chinense Jacq. | Solanoideae | Yuc. | |
Capsicum frutescens L. | Solanoideae | Chis., Chih., Oax., Q. Roo, Sin., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | |
Capsicum lanceolatum (Greenm. ex Donn. Sm.) C. V. Morton & Standl. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | |
Capsicum pubescens Ruiz & Pav. | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | |
Capsicum rhomboideum (Humb., Bonpl. & Kunth) Kuntze | Solanoideae | Chis., Dgo., Hgo., Jal., N.L., Oax., Pue. Qro., S. L.P., Tab., Ver. | |
Chamaesaracha conoides (Moric. ex Dunal) Britton | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., N.L. | |
Chamaesaracha coronopus (Dunal) A. Gray | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C.S., Chih., Coah., Dgo., N.L., S.L.P., Son., Tamps., Zac. | MM1 |
Chamaesaracha crenata Rydb. | Solanoideae | Coah., N.L. | MM1 |
Chamaesaracha edwardsiana Averett | Solanoideae | Coah., N.L. | |
Chamaesaracha geohintonii Averett & B.L. Turner | Solanoideae | N.L. | E |
Chamaesaracha pallida Averett | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., Dgo., N.L., Tamps., Zac. | MM1 |
Chamaesaracha rzedowskiana Hunz. | Solanoideae | Qro., S.L.P. | E |
Chamaesaracha sordida (Dunal) A. Gray | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., N.L., Son. | |
Chamaesaracha texensis Henrickson | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., Dgo., N.L. | MM1 |
Chamaesaracha villosa Rydb. | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., Dgo. | MM1 |
Jaltomata bohsiana Mione & D.M. Spooner | Solanoideae | Méx. | E |
Jaltomata chihuahuensis (Bitter) Mione & Bye | Solanoideae | Chih., Dgo., Jal. | E |
Jaltomata grandiflora (B.L. Rob. & Greenm.) D’Arcy, Mione & Tilton Davis | Solanoideae | Mich. | E |
Jaltomata procumbens (Cav.) J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C.S., Col., Chis., D.F., Dgo., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Sin., Ver. | |
Jaltomata repandidentata (Dunal) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Méx., Nay., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Lycianthes acapulcensis (Baill.) D’Arcy | Solanoideae | Chis., Col., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Pue. | |
Lycianthes amatitlanensis Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Tab. | |
Lycianthes anomala Bitter | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver. | |
Lycianthes armentalis J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Camp., Chis., Q. Roo, Ver., Yuc. | MM2 |
Lycianthes arrazolensis (J.M. Coult. & Donn. Sm.) Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Yuc. | |
Lycianthes barbatula Standl. & Steyerm. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Lycianthes ceratocalycia Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Lycianthes chiapensis (Brandegee) Standl. | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | MM2 |
Lycianthes ciliolata (M. Martens & Galeotti) Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Qro., S.L.P. | MM2 |
Lycianthes connata J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Lycianthes cuchumatanensis J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Lycianthes dejecta Bitter | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., N.L., Pue., Qro., S.L.P. | E |
Lycianthes geminiflora Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Lycianthes gorgonea Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Lycianthes heteroclita Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Lycianthes hintonii E. Dean | Solanoideae | N.L. | E |
Lycianthes hypoleuca Standl. | Solanoideae | Chis., Q. Roo | MM2 |
Lycianthes jalicensis E. Dean | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Lycianthes lenta (Cav.) Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Lycianthes limitanea (Standl.) J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Lycianthes manantlanensis A. Rodr. & O. Vargas | Solanoideae | Jal., Oax. | E |
Lycianthes moziniana (Dunal) Bitter | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., D.F., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tlax., Ver. | |
Lycianthes moziniana (Dunal) Bitter var. margaretiana E. Dean | Solanoideae | N.L., S.L.P. | E |
Lycianthes moziniana (Dunal) Bitter var. oaxacana E. Dean | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Lycianthes nitida Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | |
Lycianthes ocellata (Donn. Sm.) C.V. Morton & Standl. | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Lycianthes orogenes Standl. & Steyerm. | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Lycianthes peduncularis Bitter | Solanoideae | Gto., Hgo., Méx., Oax., Pue., Qro. | E |
Lycianthes pilifera Bitter | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Lycianthes pilosissima Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | |
Lycianthes pringlei Bitter | Solanoideae | Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich. | E |
Lycianthes purpusii Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., N.L., Tab., Ver. | |
Lycianthes quichensis Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | MM2 |
Lycianthes rantonnetii (Carrière) Bitter | Solanoideae | Jal. | I |
Lycianthes rzedowskii E. Dean | Solanoideae | Méx., Mich., Mor. | E |
Lycianthes sideroxyloides Bitter | Solanoideae | Q. Roo | |
Lycianthes starbuckii E. Dean | Solanoideae | Méx. | E |
Lycianthes stephanocalyx Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., S.L.P., Ver. | MM2 |
Lycianthes surotatensis Gentry | Solanoideae | Jal., Nay., Sin. | E |
Lycianthes symphyandra Bitter | Solanoideae | Ver. | |
Lycianthes synanthera Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | |
Lycianthes tricolor Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Nectouxia formosa Kunth | Solanoideae | Chih., Jal., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Zac. | MM1 |
Physalis acutifolia (Miers) Sandwith | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C., Chih., Col., Jal., Mich., Nay., Sin., Son., Zac. | |
Physalis aggregata Waterf. | Solanoideae | Jal., Oax. | E |
Physalis ampla Waterf. | Solanoideae | Chih., Gto., Jal., Nay., Oax., Qro., Sin. | E |
Physalis angulata L. | Solanoideae | Ags., B. C., Camp., Chis., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., Qro., S.L.P., Sin., Tab., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Physalis angustior Waterf. | Solanoideae | Mor. | E |
Physalis angustiphysa Waterf. | Solanoideae | Chis., Gto., Jal., Mich. | MM2 |
Physalis campanula Standl. & Steyerm. | Solanoideae | Chis., Hgo., Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Physalis campechiana L. | Solanoideae | Camp., Chis., Oax., Q. Roo, Tab., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | MM2 |
Physalis caudella Standl. | Solanoideae | Chih. | E |
Physalis chenopodifolia Lam. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Coah., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., N.L., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Tlax., Zac. | E |
Physalis cinerascens (Dunal) Hitchc. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Chih., Col., D.F., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | MM1 |
Physalis cinerascens (Dunal) Hitchc. var. spathulifolia (Torr.) J.R. Sullivan | Solanoideae | Tamps. | MM1 |
Physalis constricta Waterf. | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Physalis cordata Mill. | Solanoideae | Camp., Chis., Col., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Nay., Oax., Sin., Ver., Yuc. | |
Physalis coztomatl Moc. & Sessé ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., D.F., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Pue., Qro., Ver. | E |
Physalis crassifolia Benth. | Solanoideae | B. C., B.C.S. | |
Physalis fendleri A. Gray | Solanoideae | Hgo., Son. | |
Physalis glabra Benth. | Solanoideae | B. C. | |
Physalis glutinosa Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., N.L., S.L.P., Zac. | E |
Physalis gracilis Miers | Solanoideae | Camp., Chis., D.F., Hgo., Jal., Mor., N.L., Nay., Oax., Pue., Qro., Tab., Ver. | |
Physalis greenmanii Waterf. | Solanoideae | Ver. | E |
Physalis hastatula Waterf. | Solanoideae | Ags., Gto., Jal., Zac. | E |
Physalis hederifolia A. Gray | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Coah., Dgo., N.L., Oax., S.L.P., Son., Tamps., Zac. | |
Physalis hintonii Waterf. | Solanoideae | Méx., Mich., Ver. | E |
Physalis hunzikeriana M. Martínez | Solanoideae | N.L. | E |
Physalis ignota Britton | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Physalis ixocarpa Brot. ex Hornem. | Solanoideae | Chis., Tab. | |
Physalis lagascae Roem. & Schult. | Solanoideae | Ags., Camp., Chis., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Q. Roo, Sin., Tab., Ver., Yuc. | |
Physalis lassa Standl. & Steyerm. | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Physalis latecorollata Waterf. | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Physalis latiphysa Waterf. | Solanoideae | Gto., Méx., Son. | E |
Physalis leptophylla B. L. Rob. & Greenm. | Solanoideae | Col., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., Oax., Sin., Son. | |
Physalis lignescens Waterf. | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Physalis lobata Torr. | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., N.L., Tamps. | MM2 |
Physalis longiloba O. Vargas, M. Martínez & Dávila | Solanoideae | Jal., Gto. | E |
Physalis longipedicellata Waterf. | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Physalis mcvaughii Waterf. | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Physalis melanocystis Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Col., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Oax., Qro., S.L.P., Tab., Tamps., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | MM2 |
Physalis microcarpa Urb. & Ekman | Solanoideae | Chih., Chis., Jal., Méx. | |
Physalis microphysa A. Gray | Solanoideae | Chih., Coah., N.L., S.L.P., Tamps. | E |
Physalis minimaculata Waterf. | Solanoideae | Mich. | E |
Physalis minuta Griggs | Solanoideae | Chis., Col., Jal., Mich., Nay. | |
Physalis muelleri Waterf. | Solanoideae | N.L. | E |
Physalis nicandroides Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Col., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Pue., S.L.P., Sin., Ver., Yuc. | |
Physalis orizabae Dunal | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Ver., Zac. | E |
Physalis parvianthera Waterf. | Solanoideae | Mor. | E |
Physalis patula Mill. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Oax., Pue, Qro., Tlax., Ver. | E |
Physalis pennellii Waterf. | Solanoideae | Gto., S.L.P. | E |
Physalis philadelphica Lam. | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C., Camp., Chis., Chih., Coah., Col., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Tab., Tamps., Tlax., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Physalis philadelphica var. parviflora Waterf. | Solanoideae | Nay. | |
Physalis philippensis Fernald | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Physalis porrecta Waterf. | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Physalis pringlei Greenm. | Solanoideae | D.F., Dgo., Oax. | E |
Physalis pruinosa L. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Chih., Gro., Jal., Méx., Nay., Oax., Sin., Son., Tamps., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Physalis pubescens L. | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C.S., Camp., Chis., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Mich., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Q. Roo, Sin. Son., Tab., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | |
Physalis queretaroensis M. Martínez & L. Hern. | Solanoideae | Qro., S.L.P. | E |
Physalis rydbergii Fernald | Solanoideae | Sin. | E |
Physalis sancti-josephii Dunal | Solanoideae | Jal., Nay., Qro., S.L.P. | E |
Physalis solanaceus (Schltdl.) Axelius | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Chih., Coah., Dgo., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., Tamps., Ver. | |
Physalis sordida Fernald | Solanoideae | D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., N.L., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Zac. | E |
Physalis subrepens Waterf. | Solanoideae | Hgo., Jal., Mex., Ver. | E |
Physalis sulphurea (Fernald) Waterf. | Solanoideae | D.F., Gto., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax. | E |
Physalis tamayoi O. Vargas, M. Martínez & Dávila | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Physalis tehuacanensis Waterf. | Solanoideae | Pue. | E |
Physalis virginiana Mill. | Solanoideae | Ags., Dgo., Gto., N.L., Qro., S.L.P. | |
Physalis volubilis Waterf. | Solanoideae | Jal., Mich. | E |
Physalis waterfallii O. Vargas, M. Martínez & Dávila | Solanoideae | Jal., Mich., Gto. | E |
Schraderanthus viscosus (Schrad.) Averett | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum acerifolium Humb. Bonpl. ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq. | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Solanum aculeolatum M. Martens & Galeotti | Solanoideae | Oax. | MM2 |
Solanum agrimoniifolium Rydb. | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum aligerum Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Méx., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum americanum Mill. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., D.F., Dgo., Jal., Mich., Oax., Q. Roo, Tamps., Ver. | |
Solanum angustifolium Mill. | Solanoideae | Chis., Col., Gro., Méx., Mich., Mor., Dgo., Jal., Oax., Pue., Qro., Tamps., Ver., Yuc. | MM2 |
Solanum aphyodendron S. Knapp | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum appendiculatum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Ags., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Qro., Tamps., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum atitlanum K.E. Roe | Solanoideae | Q. Roo | MM2 |
Solanum aturense Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum axillifolium K. E. Roe | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Solanum betaceum Cav. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Ver. | |
Solanum bicorne Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Méx., Qro. | |
Solanum brevipedicellatum K.E. Roe | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal. | |
Solanum bulbocastanum Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., D.F., Dgo., Gro., Jal., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum campechiense L. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum candidum Lindl. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Mich., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum capsicoides All. | Solanoideae | Ver. | |
Solanum cardiophyllum Lindl. | Solanoideae | Ags., Coah., D.F., Dgo., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Pue., Qro., Sin., Tlax., Zac. | E |
Solanum chiapasense K.E. Roe | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum chrysotrichum Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Ags., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum citrinum M. Nee | Solanoideae | Qro. | E |
Solanum circinatum Bohs | Solanoideae | Oax. | |
Solanum citrullifolium A. Braun var. citrullifolium | Solanoideae | Coah. | MM1 |
Solanum citrullifolium A. Braun var. setigerum Bartlett | Solanoideae | Chih. | MM1 |
Solanum citrullifolium A. Braun var. knoblochii Whalen | Solanoideae | Chih. | MM1 |
Solanum clarum Correll | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum cobanense J.L. Gentry | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum cordovense Sessé & Moc. | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | |
Solanum corymbosum Jacq. | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Pue., D.F., Jal., Oax., S.L.P., Ver. | |
Solanum dasyadenium Bitter | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Jal., Oax., S.L.P., Ver. | E |
Solanum dasyanthum Brandegee | Solanoideae | Oax. | MM2 |
Solanum dasyneuron S. Knapp | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum davisense Whalen | Solanoideae | Coah. | MM1 |
Solanum deflexum Greenm. | Solanoideae | Ags., B.C., B.C.S., Chis., Chih., Col., D.F., Gro., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Oax., Qro., S.L.P., Sin., Son., Tams., Ver., Zac. | |
Solanum demissum Lindl. | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Hgo., Méx., Oax., Pue., Tlax., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum dimidiatum Raf. | Solanoideae | Tamps. | MM1 |
Solanum diphyllum L. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Qro., Q. Roo, Tab., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum donianum Walp. | Solanoideae | Camp., Q. Roo, Yuc. | |
Solanum douglasii Dunal | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Dgo., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum dulcamaroides Dunal | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Jal., Mich., Oax., Qro., Ver. | E |
Solanum edinense Berthault | Solanoideae | D.F., Gto., Hgo., Méx., Mich., Pue., Tlax., Ver. | |
Solanum edmundoi Cuevas y N.M. Núñez | Solanoideae | Jal. | E |
Solanum ehrenbergii (Bitter) Rydb. | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Zac. | E |
Solanum elaeagnifolium Cav. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Mich., Oax. | |
Solanum erianthum D. Don | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Dgo., Jal., Oax., Qro., Q. Roo, Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum erythrotrichum Fernald | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax. | |
Solanum ferrugineum Jacq. | Solanoideae | Ags., Col., Gro., Gto., Jal., Mich., Nay., Oax., Qro., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum fructo-tecto Cav. | Solanoideae | D.F., Dgo., Gto., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich. | E |
Solanum gardneri Sendtn. | Solanoideae | Oax. | |
Solanum glaucescens Zucc. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Tab. | E |
Solanum grayi Rose var. grayi | Solanoideae | Chih., Sin., Son. | E |
Solanum grayi Rose var. grandiflorum Whalen | Solanoideae | Ags., Col., Gro., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Nay., Sin. | E |
Solanum guerreroense Correll | Solanoideae | Gro., Jal. | E |
Solanum hazenii Britton | Solanoideae | Jal., Oax., Qro. | E |
Solanum heterodoxum Dunal var. heterodoxum | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Hgo., Méx., S.L.P., Ver. | E |
Solanum heterodoxum Dunal var. setigeroides Whalen | Solanoideae | Chih. | MM1 |
Solanum hintonii Correll | Solanoideae | Col., Hgo., Méx. | E |
Solanum hindsianum Benth. | Solanoideae | B.C., B.C.S., Son. | E |
Solanum hirtum Vahl | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Qro., Q. Roo, Ver. | |
Solanum hjertingii Hawkes | Solanoideae | Coah., N.L., S.L.P., Tamps. | E |
Solanum hougasii Correll | Solanoideae | Col., Gro., Jal., Mich. | E |
Solanum houstonii Dunal | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Col., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Oax., Pue., Qro., Son., Sin., Ver., Yuc., Zac. | |
Solanum ionidium Bitter | Solanoideae | D.F., Gro., Oax., Pue, Ver. | E |
Solanum iopetalum (Bitter) Hawkes | Solanoideae | Ags., D.F., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Oax., Sin., Ver. | E |
Solanum jamaicense Mill. | Solanoideae | Chih., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum jamesii Torr. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Qro., S.L.P., Son. | MM2 |
Solanum johnstonii Whalen | Solanoideae | Dgo., Jal. | E |
Solanum lanceifolium Jacq. | Solanoideae | Chis., Q. Roo, S.L.P., Tab., Tamps., Ver. | |
Solanum lanceolatum Cav. | Solanoideae | Jal., Méx., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum laxum Spreng. | Solanoideae | Oax. | |
Solanum lepidotum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum lesteri Hawkes & Hjert. | Solanoideae | Oax. | E |
Solanum leucandrum Whalen | Solanoideae | Pue. | E |
Solanum lignescens Fernald | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal. | MM2 |
Solanum lumholtzianum Bartlett | Solanoideae | Sin., Son. | MM1 |
Solanum lycopersicum L. | Solanoideae | Ags., Col., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Nay., Mich., Oax. | |
Solanum malacothrix S. Knapp | Solanoideae | Gro. | E |
Solanum mammosum L. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | I |
Solanum marginatum L.f. | Solanoideae | Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Qro., Ver. | |
Solanum michoacanum Rydb. | Solanoideae | Mich. | E |
Solanum mitlense Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Méx., Oax. | E |
Solanum morelliforme Bitter & Münch | Solanoideae | Chis., Hgo., Jal., Mich., Oax., Qro., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum muenscheri Standl. & Steyerm. | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum myriacanthum Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum narcoticosmum Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum nigrescens M. Martens & Galeotti | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Dgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Qro., Ver. | |
Solanum nigricans M. Martens & Galeotti | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum nudum Humb. & Bonpl. ex Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Mich., Oax., Qro., Q. Roo, Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum oxycarpum Schiede ex Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Hgo., Oax., Ver. | E |
Solanum palmillae Standl. | Solanoideae | Ver. | E |
Solanum pectinatum Dunal | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum phaseoloides Pol. | Solanoideae | Chis. | |
Solanum pinnatisectum Dunal | Solanoideae | Mich., Qro.Gto., Jal. | E |
Solanum plumense Fernald | Solanoideae | Gro., Oax. | E |
Solanum polyadenium Greenm. | Solanoideae | Ags., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Qro., Ver. | E |
Solanum pseudocapsicum L. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., D.F., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum pubigerum Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Col., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Mor., Oax., Pue., Qro., S.L.P., Tamps., Tlax., Ver., Zac. | E |
Solanum pulverulentifolium K. E. Roe | Solanoideae | Chis. | E |
Solanum refractum Hook. & Arn. | Solanoideae | Jal., Mich., Nay., Gro., Oax., Sin. | E |
Solanum rojasianum (Standl. & Steyerm.) Bohs | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum rostratum Dunal | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Dgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Qro., Tab., Ver. | E |
Solanum rovirosanum Donn. Sm. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum rudepannum Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum sambucinum Rydb. | Solanoideae | Gto., Qro. | E |
Solanum schenckii Bitter | Solanoideae | Qro., Oax., Pue., Ver. | E |
Solanum schlechtendalianum Walp. | Solanoideae | Chis., Gro., Jal., Oax., Qro., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum seaforthianum Andrews | Solanoideae | Chis., Dgo., Jal., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam. | Solanoideae | Jal. | |
Solanum skutchii Correll | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver. | MM2 |
Solanum sousae S. Knapp | Solanoideae | Oax., Pue. | E |
Solanum stenophyllidium Bitter | Solanoideae | Ags., Chih., Dgo., Jal., Méx., Mich., Nay., Son., Zac. | E |
Solanum stoloniferum Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Ags., Coah., D.F., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Méx., Mich., Oax., Qro., S.L.P., Son., Tlax., Ver. | E |
Solanum suaveolens Kunth & C.D. Bouché | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | |
Solanum subvelutinum Rydb. | Solanoideae | Dgo. | E |
Solanum tacanense Lundell | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Solanum tampicense Dunal | Solanoideae | Chis. Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum tarnii Hawkes & Hjert. | Solanoideae | Hgo., Qro., Ver. | |
Solanum tenuipes Bartlett | Solanoideae | Coah., Chih., N.L., Dgo. | MM2 |
Solanum torvum Sw. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Q. Roo, Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum tribulosum S. Schauer | Solanoideae | Hgo., Pue., Qro., Ver | E |
Solanum tridynamum Dunal | Solanoideae | Jal., Oax., Q. Roo, Ver. | E |
Solanum trifidum Correll | Solanoideae | Ags., Jal., Mich. | E |
Solanum triquetrum Cav. | Solanoideae | Coah., Dgo., Gto., Gro., Hgo., N.L., S.L.P., Tamps. Zac. | MM1 |
Solanum trizygum Bitter | Solanoideae | Chis., Gro., Oax. | |
Solanum tuberosum L. | Solanoideae | Chih., Chis., Dgo., Gto., Jal., Méx., Oax., Pue., Qro., Sin., Son., Ver. | |
Solanum tuerckheimii Greenm. | Solanoideae | Q. Roo, Ver. | |
Solanum umbellatum Mill. | Solanoideae | Ags., Chis., Dgo., Jal., Mich., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Solanum umbelliferum Eschsch. | Solanoideae | B.C. | |
Solanum vallis-mexici Juz. ex Bukasov | Solanoideae | D.F. | E |
Solanum verrucosum Schltdl. | Solanoideae | Coah., Hgo., Jal., Méx., Mich.,N.L., Oax., Qro., S.L.P., Ver. | E |
Solanum volubile Sw. | Solanoideae | Oax., Ver., Chis. | |
Solanum wendlandii Hook.f. | Solanoideae | Chis., Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Solanum wrightii Benth. | Solanoideae | Jal., Oax., Ver. | |
Tzeltalia amphitricha (Bitter) E. Estrada & M. Martínez | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Tzeltalia calidaria (Standl. & Steyerm.) E. Estrada & M. Martínez | Solanoideae | Chis. | MM2 |
Tzeltalia esenbeckii M. Martínez & O. Vargas | Solanoideae | Chis, Oax. | E |
Witheringia coccoloboides (Dammer) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Ver. | |
Witheringia cuneata (Standl.) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Tab. | |
Witheringia meiantha (Donn. Sm.) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Tab., Ver. | |
Witheringia mexicana (B.L. Rob.) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Hgo., N.L., Oax.,Qro., S.L.P., Tamps. | E |
Witheringia solanacea L’Her. | Solanoideae | Chis., Oax., Tab. | |
Witheringia stellata (Greenm.) Hunz. | Solanoideae | Chis., Hgo., Jal., Nay. | E |
Mexico is an important diversification center for several genera. For Datura and Tzeltalia, Mexico harbors 100 % of the species, 80 % of Chamaesaracha, 77 % of Physalis and 50 % of Solandra (Bernardello & Hunziker 1987). Some genera are underrepresented in Mexican collections. Nee (1993) estimated that 150 species of Solanum grew in Mexico, but we only found 130 species with four varieties.
As to species distribution in the country, states with the highest number of species are Oaxaca with 173, Chiapas with 167, Jalisco with 148, and Veracruz with 145 (Figure 2). The states with less species were Tlaxcala with 16, Campeche with 19, and Colima with 27. As to elevation, Mexican Solanaceae grow from sea level to over 4,000 m (Solanum verrucosum Schltdl., Spooner et al. 2004). Species grow in a wide variety of vegetation types, as halophytes in sand dunes and mangroves, palm strands, tropical deciduous forest, thorn forest, xerophitic scrub, pine-oak forest, mesophytic forest, and grassland (Nee 1986 1993, Spooner et al. 2004, Knapp et al. 2006, Cuevas-Arias et al. 2008, Sierra-Muñoz et al. 2015). Some species are closely related to water, such as Nierembergia angustifolia Kunth (García-Rubio et al. 2004), Datura ceratocaula Jacq., and Physalis sulphurea (Fernald) Waterf., all of which grow in water-logged soils. Another species that grows near wetlands, but with brackish waters is Solanum tampicense Dunal, a mangrove weed. Physalis minuta Griggs also grows on salty soils near mangroves or coastal line vegetation on the Pacific slope. Nicotiana glauca, Datura innoxia Mill., and Datura stramonium L. have been collected almost through the country and are common in disturbed areas.
Genera distribution in Mexico is far from homogeneous. Lycianthes has the highest species diversity in Chiapas (25), Oaxaca (19), Veracruz (13), and Jalisco (11), as expected for a neotropical genus, since Mexico and Central America are the areas with the highest number of species (Hunziker 2001). Chamaesaracha, excluding Chamaesaracha rzedowskiana, is a genus with arid affinities, and the states with highest number of species are Coahuila (8), Nuevo León (8) and Chihuahua (6). Aguascalientes is the southernmost limit for the genus. Lycium also has an affinity for dry climates, and has the highest number of species in the northern portion of the country. Cestrum is best represented, as to species diversity and endemism, in the mountains. Two important areas are the Transmexican Volcanic Belt, and the mountains of Chiapas (Nee 2001). Physalis has the highest number of species in the central portion of the country, especially along the Transmexican Volcanic Belt and Jalisco (Vargas-Ponce et al. 2003).
One hundred thirty-five species with eight varieties (Table 1) are endemic to Mexico. In Physalis, 37 out of 66 species are endemic, and P. angustior Waterf., P. tehuacanensis Waterf., P. hunzikeriana M. Martínez are microendemic and rare, known only from the type and a few more collections. Cestrum has 18 endemic species, and sect. Habrothamnus, with diurnal flowers, is endemic to Mexico and Guatemala (D’Arcy 1999). Other genera with endemism to the country are Solanum, with 45 species and one variety, Lycianthes with 10 species and 2 varieties, Datura with five species, Jaltomata with 3 and Lycium with 5 species and 5 varieties. In addition to the geographic limits of the country, 30 species and 5 varieties are endemic to MegaMexico 1, and 57 to MegaMexico 2. The endemic element of Chiapas and Guatemala is very important in Mesoamerica. Knapp et al. (2006) point out that out of 98 species endemic to Mesoamerica, 45 are restricted to Chiapas and Guatemala.
Discussion
Species estimates for the Valley of Mexico, Veracruz, Jalisco, Aguascalientes, and Bajío (Querétaro, Guanajuato, and northern Michoacán) are probably very close to the actual figures. However, other states seem to be underrepresented in the visited herbaria, as Campeche (with 18 species in Knapp et al. 2006 and 19 in our work), which was collected for the Flora Mesoamericana project. We consider that Campeche needs a higher collection effort for the Solanaceae, since Tabasco harbors 45 species, only 15 of which had already been listed by Knapp et al. (2006). Colima (with 27 species) and Baja California Sur (with 27) are probably also under collected, because the state area and orography make such low numbers unlikely. Tlaxcala is the state with less species, but its small size and high vegetation deterioration probably account for such a low number.
Solanum is the most species rich genus in Mexico (130 species), but the number is not high if the high number of species in the genus is considered. It is estimated in around 1,000 species (Nee 1999), 850 of which are American. Nee (1993) estimated that Mexico had probably around 150 species of Solanum, and therefore more collection is needed, a notion that seems reinforced by the high number of species known only from type material. Several species of Cestrum are also known only from the type. We included three Cestrum species (C. pallidissimum Francey, C. schiedei Francey, and C. subcordatum Francey) that were excluded by Nee (2001), and for which specimens are lacking in the reviewed herbaria. A much needed taxonomic revision of the genus, beyond the scopes of our work, might reduce the three species to synonymy. Finally, the presence of Chamaesaracha edwardsiana Averett in Mexico is taken from the genus revision (Averett 1973), which cited collections from Texas, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and San Luis Potosí. Turner (2015) considers that the Mexican specimens belong to Chamaesaracha pallida Averett, and C. edwardsiana as endemic to Texas. A better analysis of the vouchers is needed, since pubescens density, considered a diagnostic character for species delimitation, is highly variable.