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21. Silene Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 416. 1753.

蝇子草属 ying zi cao shu

Zhou Lihua; Magnus Lidén, Bengt Oxelman

Cucubalus Linnaeus; Elisanthe (Fenzl) Reichenbach; Gastrolychnis (Fenzl) Reichenbach; Melandrium Röhling; Otites Adanson; Physolychnis (Bentham) Ruprecht; Pleconax Adanson; Viscago Zinn.

Herbs annual, biennial, or perennial, rarely plants suffrutescent. Stems erect, ascending, or creeping. Leaves subulate, linear or lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, or elliptic. Flowers bisexual or unisexual; male-sterile flowers frequent in otherwise hermaphroditic plants. Male-sterile flowers often have markedly shorter androgynophores and petal limbs than hermaphroditic flowers. Inflorescence a monochasium, dichasium, thyrse or flower solitary. Calyx tubular, funnel-shaped, campanulate, or ovoid, usually 10-veined, with 5 teeth with ciliate membranous margin; the form of this margin usually varies between teeth in a single calyx. Petals 5, each with a sometimes auriculate claw; limb entire, bifid, 4-fid, or laciniate, variously colored; coronal scales present. Androgynophore ± conspicuous. Stamens 10. Ovary usually with 3 or 5 basal septa; ovules numerous; styles 3 or 5. The protrusion of stamens and styles from calyx mouth are correlated in perfect flowers. Fruit usually a capsule dehiscing with 6 or 10, rarely 5, teeth. Seeds reniform, minute, ± tuberculate, sometimes with abaxial spinose processes or a marginal wing.

About 600 species: mainly in N temperate regions, but also in Africa and South America; 110 species (67 endemic) in China.

Two species are cultivated in China for their attractive flowers, including Silene pendula Linnaeus and S. gallica Linnaeus.

The phylogenetic relationships within Silene are currently under investigation, clearly showing deficiencies in recent subgeneric classifications. Therefore, we refrain from using any formal ranks between genus and species. However, 59 of the 110 species of Silene in China can be attributed to one of three informal groups that approximately correspond to Silene sect. Cucubaloideae Edgeworth & J. D. Hooker, S. sect. Odontopetalae Schischkin ex Chowdhuri, and S. sect. Physolychnis (Bentham) Bocquet. As circumscribed here, the “Cucubaloideae” group is probably monophyletic (characterized by ± creeping habit and fleshy, fasciculate root tubers). However, the character used (carpel number) to distinguish the “Odontopetalae” and “Physolychnis” groups almost certainly results in a paraphyletic “Odontopetalae” group. Moreover, it is probable that the transformation between three and five carpels has occurred more than once in these groups. Nevertheless, we believe that keying out these informal groups separately will aid in identifying species in China.

Much taxonomic research is still needed at the species level, and we have tried to highlight the most obvious, serious problems. We found it impossible to infer the identity of the taxon pertaining to Melandrium chailaricum A. I. Baranov & Skvortsov (Quart. J. Taiwan Mus. 19: 158. 1966).


Key 2 (species nos. 52--80, “Physolychnis” group)

1 Calyx inflated, loose in fruit.   (2)
+ Calyx appressed to capsule in fruit.   (15)
       
2 (1) Seeds ± tuberculate.   (3)
+ Seeds with wings (unknown in S. zhoui).   (8)
       
3 (2) Calyx with short reflexed eglandular hairs   80 S. multifurcata
+ Calyx with glandular hairs.   (4)
       
4 (3) Basal leaves persistent; cauline leaves smaller.   (5)
+ Basal leaves early withered; cauline leaves well developed.   (6)
       
5 (4) Leaves 4--10 cm; calyx 1.5--2.2 cm; petals slightly exserted beyond calyx; coronal scales small, not obvious; seeds with prominent tubercles   63 S. bungei
+ Leaves 1--4 cm; calyx 1.3--1.7 cm; petals prominently exserted; coronal scales laciniate; seeds faintly tuberculate   64 S. rubricalyx
       
6 (4) Inflorescence few flowered; stems whitish pubescent   79 S. cashmeriana
+ Inflorescence 7--30-flowered; stems green.   (7)
       
7 (6) Stem leaves ovate to lanceolate, in 4--8 pairs   77 S. indica
+ Stem leaves broadly ovate, in 2 pairs   78 S. tibetica
       
8 (2) Petals entire or bifid.   (9)
+ Petals 4-lobed (lateral lobes often small).   (10)
       
9 (8) Petals entire; calyx 1.3--1.5 cm   55 S. zhoui
+ Petals bifid; calyx 1.5--2 cm   56 S. nigrescens
       
10 (8) Leaves linear   57 S. chodatii
+ Leaves not linear.   (11)
       
11 (10) Pedicel 5--15 mm; plants 2--7-flowered   61 S. karekirii
+ Pedicel 10--50 mm; plants 1--3-flowered.   (12)
       
12 (11) Petal limb hairy   60 S. wardii
+ Petal limb glabrous.   (13)
       
13 (12) Calyx ca.1.5 cm   62 S. puranensis
+ Calyx 2--2.7 cm.   (14)
       
14 (13) Stems ascending, creeping at base; petaline claws ciliate at base   59 S. atsaensis
+ Stems erect, caespitose; petaline claws not ciliate   58 S. namlaensis
       
15 (1) Seeds large with broad marginal wings (unknown in S. zhongbaensis); plants 5--40 cm with persistent basal leaves.   (16)
+ Seeds minutely tuberculate (unknown in S. muliensis); plants 20--80 cm; basal leaves usually withered at anthesis.   (18)
       
16 (15) Flowers solitary, rarely 2 or 3; calyx 1.3--1.5 cm, veins not cohering at apex   52 S. gonosperma
+ Flowers (1--)3--8; calyx to 1.3 cm, veins cohering at calyx teeth.   (17)
       
17 (16) Pedicel 2--8 mm   54 S. zhongbaensis
+ Pedicel 10--50 mm   53 S. himalayensis
       
18 (15) Leaves grasslike, linear; calyx 6--7 mm   74 S. caespitella
+ Leaves broader; calyx usually longer.   (19)
       
19 (18) Petals prominently exserted beyond calyx (4 mm or more).   (20)
+ Petals not exserted or exserted less than 4 mm.   (24)
       
20 (19) Fruiting calyx ca. 2 × as long as broad   76 S. huguettiae
+ Fruiting calyx 1--1.5 × as long as broad.   (21)
       
21 (20) Androgynophore 2--3 mm   73 S. muliensis
+ Androgynophore shorter.   (22)
       
22 (21) Calyx 12--15 mm   70 S. yetii
+ Calyx 7--11 mm.   (23)
       
23 (22) Seeds ca. 1.5 mm; inflorescence 1--4-flowered   72 S. alaschanica
+ Seeds ca. 1 mm; inflorescence 5--10-flowered   71 S. herbilegorum
       
24 (19) Glandular hairs present.   (25)
+ Glandular hairs absent.   (26)
       
25 (24) Calyx 1--1.2 cm   69 S. chungtienensis
+ Calyx ca. 1.5 cm   66 S. nangqenensis
       
26 (24) Calyx 10--15 mm.   (27)
+ Calyx 6--10 mm.   (28)
       
27 (26) Calyx with retrorse hairs; androgynophore to 1 mm   65 S. songarica
+ Calyx with spreading hairs; androgynophore 1.5--2 mm   68 S. kialensis
       
28 (26) Plants 30--60 cm; basal leaves lanceolate, 5--10 cm; cymules 3--7-flowered; corolla limb broader than long, shallowly bifid or irregularly 4-fid   67 S. nepalensis
+ Plants 20--25 cm; basal leaves elliptic, ca. 3 cm; cymules 1--3-flowered; corolla limb narrow, deeply bifid   75 S. sveae

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