A taxonomic revision of the genus Pauridia (Hypoxidaceae) in southern Africa
Author
Snijman, Deirdre A.
Compton Herbarium, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Private Bag X 7, Claremont 7735, South Africa / Department of Botany and Plant Biotechnology, University of Johannesburg, PO Box 524, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2006, South Africa;
d.snijman@sanbi.org.za
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Phytotaxa
2014
2014-10-14
182
1
1
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journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.182.1.1
1179-3163
8307173
24.
Pauridia monophylla
(Schltr. ex Baker)
Snijman & Kocyan (2013: 28)
.
Figs. 3H
&
38
Bas.:—
Hypoxis monophylla
Schltr. ex
Baker (1897: 531)
≡
Ianthe monophylla
(Schltr. ex Baker)
Williams (1901: 292)
≡
Spiloxene monophylla
(Schltr. ex Baker)
Garside (1936: 269)
. Type (
lectotype
designated by
Snijman & Kocyan 2013: 28
):—
SOUTH AFRICA
. [
Western Cape
], Elim [QDS: 3419DA],
500 ft
[
152 m
],
18 April 1896
,
R. Schlechter 7615
(K! No. K000255995 [image], isolectotypes B! No. 100165530 [image], BOL!, E, GRA!, LISC! [image], PRE!, S! [image], SAM!, WAG! [image])
Plants 3.5–8.0 cm tall. Corm somewhat ovoid,
6–14 mm
diam., covered with fibrous tunics; fibres fine, pale brown to cream when dry, usually remaining attached to corm base, finely pectinate proximally, converging to subacute tips distally, old corms shriveled, placed laterally; roots spreading from proximal half. Cataphylls membranous, truncate, up to
25 mm
long, usually subterranean. Leaves often absent at flowering, 1(2), suberect to outspread, linear, 30–80 × 1.5–2.0 mm, canaliculate, dark green, firm, adaxial surface with a broad, ca. 6-layered, subepidermal band of colourless, thin-walled cells, margin entire. Inflorescences 1 or 2(–4) in flower at a time, 1- flowered, shorter to longer than leaves; scape hidden below ground or slightly exserted, up to 14 ×
0.5 mm
, terete, white; bract 1, often partially subterranean, partially sheathing pedicel for most of length, lanceolate,
14–30 mm
long, becoming reddish green and leathery when exposed, margin hyaline, apex attenuate. Flower pedicellate, stellate, pale yellow, sometimes backed with a reddish brown median stripe in outer whorl, backs flushed reddish brown when old, unscented; pedicel erect, 15–75 × ca.
1 mm
, subterete, pale green to reddish brown; tepals 6, oblong-lanceolate,
10–28 mm
long, outer
3.7–6.5 mm
wide, minutely mucronate, inner 1.5–4.0 mm wide. Stamens 6, erect, occluding narrow throat, outer shorter than inner, yellow; filaments outer 0.5–1.0 mm long, inner
1.2–1.5 mm
long, all shorter than anthers; anthers oblong to triangular, deeply notched at apex, introrse, 2.5–3.5 × 0.6–1.0 mm, basal lobes blunt or up to
0.5 mm
long, apical lobes acute, up to
0.6 mm
long, anther connective convex and thickened dorsally; pollen yellow. Ovary shortly obconical, 2.5–3.0 ×
2–3 mm
, 3-locular; style
0.5 mm
long; stigma branches erect, somewhat narrowly oblong, ca. 0.5–1.0 ×
0.5 mm
, shorter than stamens, yellow, adaxial surface and margin papillose. Capsule shallowly cup-shaped, ca. as broad as long, 2.5–3.0 × 3.0 mm, with firm walls, dehiscence circumscissile. Seeds somewhat spheroidal, ca. 0.56 ×
0.50 mm
; testa shiny black, of isodiametric cells in a close-set, irregular arrangement, outer periclinal cell walls prominently colliculate. Flowering period: (early January–)late-February–April(–late May).
FIGURE 38
.
Pauridia monophylla
.
A
, whole plant;
B
, leaf in transverse section;
C
, stamen in ventral and dorsal views on left and right respectively;
D
, style and stigma branches;
E
, ovary in transverse section;
F
, capsule;
G
, seed. Scale bar A = 10 mm; B–D = 1.5 mm; E, F = 3 mm; G = 0.5 mm. Drawn by Tracey Nowell from
Esterhuysen 37008
(NBG!).
Distribution and habitat
:—
Pauridia monophylla
is found in the southwestern Cape from the Hottentots
Holland
Mountains eastwards along the Kleinrivier Mountains to near Elim, Western Cape (
Fig. 39A
). Populations occupy south-facing or occasionally north-facing slopes at low to high elevations, typically in fynbos vegetation. The plants grow in deep, sandstone-derived soil amongst species of
Restionaceae
or in shallow pockets of soil on sandstone rocks. Although not dependent on fire to flower the plants bloom most prolifically after fire the preceding summer.
FIGURE 39
. Distribution maps for
A
,
Pauridia monophylla
from Western Cape;
B,
P. curculigoides
from Western Cape, South Africa.
Diagnostic features
:—As its name suggests,
Pauridia monophylla
is easily recognized by a solitary leaf at flowering time, although a second leaf may be produced later. Since the scape is seldom exserted above ground, the solitary, sheathing bract is often only partially visible. Distinguished by a narrow throat, holding six tightly clustered stamens, the solitary, yellow flower is unusual in having outspread outer tepals and only slightly spreading inner tepals. Unique within the genus is the smooth, convex dorsal surface of the anther that contrasts with the two, close-set, oblong to triangular anther thecae which are prominent on the more or less concave ventral surface. Anther dehiscence is thus introrse, which suggests that the flowers of
P. monophylla
may be autogamous, possibly an adaptation to the absence of suitable pollinators soon after fires. In comparison with many other species within the genus, the shallowly cup-shaped capsule holds only a few seeds.
Based only on its unusual floral morphology, the position of
P. monophylla
within the genus is not readily evident. The thick, narrow, leathery leaves, solitary flowered inflorescence and single sheathing bract, nevertheless, suggest a close relationship with
P. affinis
.
Additional specimens examined
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Western Cape
:
Hottentots Holland Mtns
,
Verkykerskop
(QDS: 3418
BB
),
18 March 2008
,
Paterson-Jones
913
(
NBG
!)
;
Sir Lowry’s Pass
,
Steenbras
side (QDS: 3418
BB
),
March 1948
,
Stokoe
s.n
. (
SAM
63781!)
;
Steenbras
(QDS: 3418
BB
),
6 April 1966
,
Thompson
180
(
NBG
!)
;
Harold Porter Botanic Reserve
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
29 March 1960
,
W.F. Barker
10159
(
NBG
!)
;
Platberg
,
Kogelberg Forest Reserve
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
22 February 1968
,
Boucher
44
(
NBG
!)
;
Eksteenskloof
,
Platberg
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
3 December 1969
,
Boucher
926
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Elephant Rock Mountain
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
13 February 1970
,
Boucher
1131
(
NBG
!)
;
Betty's Bay
, on ridge (QDS: 3418
BD
)
,
Esterhuysen
13676
(
BOL
!)
;
Harold Porter Reserve
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
1 March 1990
,
Esterhuysen
36990
(
NBG
!)
;
Kogelberg Reserve
,
Oudebos Valley
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
6 April 1990
,
Esterhuysen
37008
(
K
!,
BOL
!, MO!,
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Kogelberg State Forest
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
29 April 1992
,
I. Kruger
526
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Betty's Bay
, lower mountain slopes (QDS: 3418
BD
)
,
Levyns
11130
(
BOL
!)
;
Kleinmond Nature Reserve
, above
Fairy Glen
,
Eof Palmietrivier
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
2 April 2006
,
Snijman 2038
(
NBG
!)
;
Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
10 May 2006
,
Snijman 2039
(
NBG
!)
;
mountains above
Kleinmond
(QDS: 3418
BD
),
April 1932
,
Stokoe
s.n.
(
SAM
50252!)
;
mountain slopes above
Viljoen's Pass
(QDS: 3419
AA
)
,
Esterhuysen
32603
(
BOL
!)
;
Jakkalsrivier
catchment,
Lebanon Forest Reserve
(QDS: 3419
AA
),
11 March 1971
,
Haynes
532
(
NBG
!)
;
slopes W side of
Palmiet River
,
Elgin
(QDS: 3419
AA
)
,
Leighton
386
(
BOL
!)
;
Hottentots Holland area
, neck on divide between
Palmiet
and
Riviersonderend Rivers
(QDS: 3419
AA
),
1 March 1998
,
E.G.H. Oliver
11076
(
NBG
!)
;
Viljoen's Pass
(QDS: 3419
AA
)
,
Salter
2034
(
BOL
!)
;
Lebanon Forest Reserve
,
Jakkalsrivier
(QDS: 3419
AA
),
23 March 1982
,
Viviers
210
(
NBG
!)
;
Bobbejaansberg
(QDS: 3419
AB
),
12 March 1962
,
P. van
der
Merwe
892
(
NBG
!,
PRE
!)
;
Kleinmond
bergrante, Ovan Heuningklip
(QDS: 3419AC),
25 March 1949
,
de
Vos
1258
(
NBG
!)
;
between
Highlands State Forest
and
Lebanon
State Forest
(QDS: 3419
AC
),
6 March 1985
,
Hilton-Taylor
432
(
NBG
!)
;
Highlands
, top of
Paardeberg
(QDS: 3419
AC
),
31 March 1966
,
Thompson
179
(
NBG
!)
;
Babylons Tower
(3419
AD
),
24 February 1941
,
Esterhuysen
5010
(
BOL
!,
NBG
!)
;
Vogelgat
near the
Sheling
(QDS: 3419
AD
),
13 March 1978
,
Williams 2454
(
NBG
!)
;
Vogelgat
,
Banksia Ridge
(QDS: 3419
AD
),
17 January 1987
,
Williams 3775
(
NBG
!)
;
slopes of
Babylon’s Tower
, between
Hermanus
and
Caledon
(QDS: 3419
AD
),
March 1939
,
Zinn
s.n.
(
SAM
53683!)
;
Koudeberg
,
SE of Sandies Glen
(QDS: 3419
BC
),
27 March 1973
,
E.G.H. Oliver
4234
(
NBG
!)
;
Bredasdorp Berge
,
Napier
,
Farm
139 above
Eilandskloof Farm
140 (QDS: 3419
BD
),
3 March 2008
,
Walton
BAW540
(
NBG
!)
.