Swertia hongquanii, a new species of Gentianaceae from Mt. Wuling, southern China
Author
Li, Jiaxiang
Author
Xu, Yongfu
Author
Zhao, Lijuan
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PhytoKeys
2019
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.132.37009
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.132.37009
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Swertia hongquanii Jia X. Li
sp. nov.
Figs 1
, 2
, 3
Diagnosis.
The new species is similar to
Swertia bimaculata
, but differs from the latter by its leaf blades ovate to ovate-cordate, 2.0-4.5
x
1.0-2.5 cm with base cordate and subamplexicaul (vs. broadly elliptic to ovate-lanceolate, 3.5-9
x
1.0-4 cm with base tapered to obtuse), and its seeds irregularly polyhedral with minutely thorny and reticulate seed coat (vs. globose with seed coat finely warty) (Table
1
).
Type.
CHINA. Hunan province: Zhangjiajie City, Mt. Tianmen,
29°3'N
,
110°28'E
, elev. 1400 m, 23 September 2016,
J. X. Li 092502
(holotype CSFI, bar code: CSFI063656; isotypes CSFI, IBSC, PE).
Description.
Biennial herbs, 2-40 cm tall. Roots yellow, fibrous. Stems erect, sometimes branched from the lower part, subquadrangular, 1-3 mm in diam., with narrow wings on angles. Basal leaves quickly withering, blades elliptic to obovate, 1-3.5
x
0.8-3 cm, apex obtuse, base cuneate and decurrent, veins yellow-white, distinct, pinnate; petioles flattened, winged, ca. 0.5-2.5 cm long. Stem leaves sessile or shortly petiolate, leaf blades ovate to ovate-cordate, apex acute, base cordate and subamplexicaul, 2.0-4.5
x
1.0-2.5 cm, smaller towards stem apex, veins 3-5, arcuate, distinct, green or yellow-green.
Inflorescence a panicle of cymes, lax, 5
-20(-
25)
x
4-20 cm, few- or many-flowered; axes spreading. Flowers (4-)5-merous. Pedicels spreading to erect, slender, subquadrangular, 0.6-4 cm. Calyx 1/2 to 2/3 as long as corolla, tube 1-2 mm long, lobes narrowly elliptic, 3-6 mm long, with 3 slender and distinct veins, apex acute. Flowers to 2.0 cm in diam.; corolla white with purple spots on the upper half of the lobes adaxially but less visible abaxially, tube 1-2 mm long; lobes elliptic-lanceolate, 0.5-1.0
x
0.2-0.4 cm, widest at the middle, apex acuminate to acute. Nectaries 2 per corolla lobe, situated in the middle of corolla lobe, semi-circular, reduced to a naked gland patch without raised margin, yellow-green. Stamens with filaments ca. 4 mm long, white; anthers ellipsoid, ca. 1.5 mm long, purple. Style short, ca. 0.5 mm long; stigma lobes capitate. Capsules narrowly ovoid, to 1.3 cm long. Seeds polyhedral, compressed irregularly, with distinct angles, ca. 1.0
x
0.5 mm, dark brown; seed coat minutely thorny and reticulate.
Figure 1.
Swertia hongquanii
A
seedlings showing basal leaves
B
root
C
flowering plant
D
flower showing corolla, nectaries, stamens and pistil
E
capsule
F
seeds. Drawn by Jing Tian.
Phenology.
Flowering was observed in September and October. Fruiting was only observed in November, but probably extends till December.
Distribution and habitat.
Swertia hongquanii
is known only from the type location in Tianmenshan National Forest Park. The climate here is cool, foggy and humid (annual rainfall ca. 1700 mm) and belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate (
Li et al. 2008
;
Zhang et al. 2015
). The new species grows on the tops of steep limestone mountains surrounded by cliffs above an altitude of ca. 1400 m. The clifftops are covered by mixed evergreen-deciduous forest dominated by species of
Fagaceae
,
Lauraceae
,
Betulaceae
,
Aceraceae
and
Ulmaceae
(
Li et al. 2008
). One population occurs in the crevices of limestone cliffs; it is covered by shrubs and herbs with little soil but is rich in humus. It is accompanied by
Viola davidii
Franch.,
Youngia
Cass. sp.,
Thalictrum ichangense
Lecoy. ex Oliv.,
Aster ageratoides
Turcz.,
Calamagrostis arundinacea
(L.) Roth,
Carex filicina
Nees,
Carex
L. sp.,
Leptopus chinensis
(Bunge) Pojark.,
Zanthoxylum bungeanum
Maxim.,
Rubus innominatus S.Moore var. kuntzeanus
(Hemsl.) L.H.Bailey,
Rubus henryi
Hemsl. & Kuntze,
Salix mictotricha
C.K.Schneid.,
Carpinus dayongiana
K.W.Liu & Q.Z.Lin and
Betula chinensis
Maxim. Another population grows in the herb layer of forest dominated by
Quercus multinervis
(W.C.Cheng & T.Hong) Govaerts and
Hovenia dulcis
Thunb. with deep and fertile soil. Other herbaceous species are
Ophiopogon japonicus
(Thunb.) Ker Gawl.,
Carex gibba
Wahlenb.,
Sanicula orthacantha
S.Moore,
Pimpinella diversifolia
DC. and
Viola diffusa
Ging.
Etymology.
The species is named after Mr. Huang Hongquan for his help during our field investigation. He was also the first to collect this new species.
Figure 2.
Habitat and morphology of
Swertia hongquanii
.
A-B
Habitat
C
flowering plant
D
seedlings showing basal leaves
E
adaxial view of flower showing calyx, corolla, nectaries, stamens and pistil
F
abaxial view of flower showing calyx and corolla
G
stem with a pair of leaves
H
flowering and fruiting plant; centrally, a capsule with persistent corolla can be seen. Photos: Jiaxiang Li.
Local name.
Tianmenshan Zhang Ya Cai
Conservation status.
Despite several investigations in Mt. Tianmen and the surrounding areas (96 km2), two populations with nearly 500 individuals each (total <1000) of
Swertia hongquanii
were found only at the type locality (towering summit terrace with an area of 2 km2). Presently, a tourist plank walkway passes through this location and its habitat could be easily disturbed or destroyed. According to the
IUCN (2017)
criterion D thresholds (mature individuals <1000, AOO <20 km2), the new species could be assessed as VU. However, it grows in the upper part of steep limestone mountains surrounded by cliffs, which previously made it impossible to be encountered until a plank walkway was built across the cliff face for tourists. With limited fieldwork executed at present, it is possible that more populations could be found in similar habitats of the Wuling mountain areas. Therefore, we consider the species DD (Data Deficient).
Additional specimens examined.
CHINA: Hunan, Zhangjiajie City, Mt. Tianmen, 20 September 2013,
29°3'N
,
110°28'E
, limestone, 1400 m alt.,
Hongquan Huang
13050406 (CSFI); the same locality, 20 November 2017,
Hongquan Huang
HHQ02 (CSFI); the same locality, 25 September 2017, J.X. Li 092503 (CSFI).
Figure 3.
Seeds of
Swertia hongquanii
. Scale bars: 1 mm (
A
); 0.5 mm (
B
); 0.2 mm (
C
); 0.3 mm (
D-F
). Photos: Jiaxiang Li.