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Pinus cembroides Zucc.
MEXICAN PINYON
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Pinus cembroides, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Pinus cembroides, leaf - showing orientation on twig

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Pinus cembroides, leaf - entire needle
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Pinus cembroides, leaf - entire needle
Pinus cembroides, twig - after fallen needles
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Pinus cembroides, twig - after fallen needles

Pinus cembroides, bark - of a medium tree or large branch
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Pinus cembroides, whole tree - general
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Pinus cembroides, bark - of a small tree or small branch
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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Aphididae  Essigella ( @ CSCA_TCN (3)
Braconidae  Pauesia ( @ AMNH_PBI (2)
Coleosporiaceae  Coleosporium crowellii @ BPI (10)
Melanconidaceae  Coryneum cinereum @ BPI (1)
Miridae  Dichaetocoris anasazi @ AMNH_ENT (22)

Pappus vanduzeei @ AMNH_ENT (31)

Phytocoris inops @ AMNH_ENT (1)

Phytocoris simulatus @ AMNH_ENT (29)

Pilophorus cembroides @ AMNH_PBI (17)

Pilophorus tibialis @ AMNH_PBI (3)
Rhytismataceae  Elytroderma deformans @ BPI (2)

Hypoderma saccatum @ BPI (3)

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7. Pinus cembroides Zuccarini, Abh. Math.-Phys. Cl. Königl. Bayer. Akad. Wiss. 1: 392. 1832.

Mexican pinyon, piñón, pino piñonero

Pinus cembroides var. bicolor Little; P . cembroides var. remota Little; P . discolor D.K.Bailey & Hawksworth; P . remota (Little) D.K.Bailey & Hawksworth

Shrubs or trees to 15m; trunk to 0.3m diam., strongly tapering, much branched; crown rounded. Bark red-brown to dark brown, shallowly and irregularly furrowed, ridges broad, scaly. Branches spreading-ascending; twigs red-brown, sometimes finely papillate, aging gray to gray-brown. Buds ovoid to short cylindric, pale red-brown, 0.5--1.2cm, slightly resinous. Leaves (2--)3(--4) per fascicle, spreading to upcurved, persisting 3--4 years, 2--6cm ´ 0.6--0.9(--1)mm, connivent, 2--3-sided, blue- to gray-green, abaxial surface not conspicuously whitened with stomatal bands or if stomatal bands present, these less conspicuous than on adaxial surfaces, often with 2 subepidermal resin bands evident, adaxial surfaces conspicuously whitened with stomatal lines, margins entire to finely serrulate, apex narrowly conic or subulate; sheath 0.5--0.7cm, scales soon recurved, forming rosette, shed early. Pollen cones ellipsoid, to 10mm, yellow. Seed cones maturing in 2 years, shedding seeds and falling soon thereafter, spreading, symmetric, ovoid before opening, broadly depressed-ovoid to nearly globose when open, 1--3.5cm, pale yellow- to pale red-brown, resinous, nearly sessile or short-stalked; apophyses thickened, slightly domed, angulate, transversely keeled; umbo subcentral, slightly raised to depressed, truncate or umbilicate. Seeds ovoid to obovoid; body (7--)12--15(--20)mm, brown, wingless. 2 n =24.

Pinyon-juniper woodland, foothills, mesas, tablelands; 700--2300m; Ariz., N.Mex., Tex.; Mexico.

Pinus cembroides is the common pinyon of Mexican commerce. Populations of the Edwards Plateau, Texas, are disjunct about 150km east and north of the main area of distribution of the species, and they have been described as a distinct variety, P . cembroides var. remota Little, on the basis of thin seed shell and a higher frequency of 2-leaved fascicles in contrast to the thicker seed shell and prevalently 3-leaved fascicles in Mexican pinyon populations to the west and south. The strong overlap in nearly all character states between the populations of the Edwards Plateau and other populations makes var. remota difficult to maintain.

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