A revision and one new species of Begonia L. (Begoniaceae, Cucurbitales) in Northeast India
Author
Camfield, Rebecca
Author
Hughes, Mark
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2018
2018-01-19
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Begonia scintillans
Dunn
[sect.
Diploclinium
]
Figs 54 –55
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Kew
1920: 111 (
Dunn 1920
)
. –
Type
:
India
, Arunachal-Pradesh, Bapu Mountain, Rotung,
Nov. 1911
–
Mar. 1912
,
Burkill
s.n. (lecto-: K000761475, here designated).
Citations in other publications
Burkill (1924: 289)
,
Uddin (2007: 595)
,
Dash (2010: 39)
.
Other material
INDIA
:
Arunachal-Pradesh
: Bapu Mountain,
Nov. 1911
–
Mar. 1912
,
Burkill 36928
(
K
000634618); Bapu Mountain, Ripshing Sieng,
Nov. 1911
–
Mar. 1912
,
Burkill 36543
(n.v.); Bapu Mountain, Rotung,
Nov. 1911
–
Mar. 1912
,
Burkill 36219
(n.v.); Bapu Mountain, Rotung-Ripshing Sienge Ridge, Nov.
1911–
Mar. 1912
,
Burkill 36820
(n.v.); Palin to Deed,
Pal 513
(
ARUN
n.v.).
Meghalaya
: Sillet Hills,
De Silva
s.n.,
Wallich Cat. No. 3679
p.p. (K-W, barcode
K
000761430).
Description
Rhizomatous, creeping, monoecious herb,
7–15 cm
high. Rhizome:
4–6 mm
wide, red villose, internodes
3–5 cm
long. Stipules: lanceolate, 6–11 ×
4–6 mm
, villose on reverse, persistent. Leaves: petiole
4–11 cm
long, densely red villose; lamina ovate-orbicular, basifixed, base cordate with lobes not overlapping, 4.5–10 ×
3.5–7 cm
, asymmetric, upper surface dark green with small silver spots, densely pale strigose all over, underside red, red tomentose all over, denser on the veins, venation palmate, midrib
3–5.5 cm
long; margin with minute serration, with dense red hairs; apex acuminate to acute. Inflorescence: axillary, few; peduncle red villose, branching 1–2 times, primary
3–7 cm
, secondary
5–10 mm
, with
1 female
and 1–
2 male
flowers; bracts ovate, 7–9 ×
4–6 mm
, pilose, margin pilose, persistent. Male flower: pedicel
20–30 mm
long, red villose; tepals 4; outer tepals broad ovate, 15– 20 ×
13–16 mm
, coral pink, pilose on reverse, margin entire; inner tepals obovate, 10–16 ×
10 –14 mm
, coral pink, glabrous; androecium with 30–40 stamens, symmetric; filaments
2 mm
long, fused into column; anther obovate,
1 mm
long, dehiscing through slits along the length of anther, not hooded, connective retuse. Female flower: pedicel
7–10 mm
long, red villose; bracteoles absent; tepals 4–5, obovate, 10–11 ×
7–9 mm
, coral pink, pilose on reverse, margin entire; ovary capsule obovoid, 9 ×
5–6 mm
, red villose, with one long triangular wing and two short crescent shaped wings; styles 3, deeply forked once and twisted once. Fruit: pendulous; capsule obovoid, 8–10 ×
4–6 mm
, red villose; wings extending slightly along the pedicel; longest wing rounded oblong 5 ×
4–6 mm
; shortest wings crescent shaped, 1–3 ×
8–10 mm
.
Distribution and phenology
Arunachal-Pradesh and
Meghalaya
;
500–2000 m
. Flowering and fruiting: February to March.
Fig. 54.
Map showing the location of
B. scintillans
Dunn
specimens.
Fig. 55.
Illustration of
B. scintillans
Dunn.
A
. Habit
of plant.
B
. Stamen.
C
. Style.
D
. Immature fruit.
E
. Close up showing hairs. Drawn by Heather Raeburn. A, D–E from
Burkill 36928
; B–C from
Burkill
s.n. (K000761475); all K.
Conservation status
Least Concern.
Begonia scintillans
has an AOO of
24 km
2 and an EOO of
20,378 km
2 suggesting a
status of near threatened. However, this species is probably under-collected and is likely to have a wider distribution in the surrounding extensive undisturbed forests of Arunachal-Pradesh, the Sillet Hills and further afield. The species has been found near the Moulling National Park.
Remarks
This species was previously known only from the original material but one other specimen from the Sillet Hills has been located (
De Silva
s.n.). The fruit measurements were based on immature fruits as no mature fruits were present on the specimens.
Begonia scintillans
has a distinctive inflorescence, with a pair of male and female flowers often subtended by a single male flower (
Fig. 55
).
Begonia scintillans
is allied to
B. thomsonii
, which has a dense red indumentum all over;
B. scintillans
has a red indumentum on much of the plant, but white hairs on the upper leaf surface.
Begonia thomsonii
differs further in having more flowers per inflorescence, with the inflorescences being unisexual as far as can be observed from the available material. The habit also differs:
B. scintillans
has an elongate, creeping rhizome with the leaves evenly spaced;
B. thomsonii
has the leaves arising from a short rhizome, appearing fasciculate.The specimen from
Meghalaya
(
De Silva
s.n.,
Wallich Cat. No. 3679
) is on a mixed sheet, and hence the locality should be treated with caution.
Begonia shilendrae
Rekha Morris & P.D.McMillan
[sect.
Platycentrum
]
Fig. 56
;
Table 1
The Begonian
79
(3–4): 63 (
Morris & McMillan 2012
)
. –
Type
:
India
, Arunachal-Pradesh, Itanagar,
3 Apr. 2005
,
Morris AR1
(holo-: CLEMS)
.
Fig. 56.
Map showing the location of
B. shilendrae
Rekha Morris & P.D.McMillan
specimens.
Other material
INDIA
:
Arunachal-Pradesh
: Itanagar,
3 Apr. 2005
,
Morris AR-1A
(CLEMS); ibid.,
3 Apr. 2005
,
Morris AR-1B
(CLEMS); ibid.,
3 Apr. 2005
,
Morris AR-1C
(CLEMS); ibid.,
17 Dec. 2005
,
Morris AR108
(CLEMS n.v.); ibid.,
17 Dec. 2005
,
Morris AR109
(CLEMS n.v.); ibid.,
17 Dec. 2005
,
Morris AR110
(CLEMS n.v.); ibid.,
17 Dec. 2005
,
Morris AR111
(CLEMS n.v.).
Description
Rhizomatous, monoecious herb,
20–50 cm
high. Rhizome:
10–20 mm
wide, glabrous, internodes
5–25 mm
long. Stipules: unseen. Leaves: petiole up to
40 cm
, densely to sparsely villose; lamina broadly ovate, basifixed, base shallowly cordate to truncate, 18–35 ×
8–30 cm
, slightly asymmetric, upper surface matt green, glabrous, underside green, pubescent on veins near petiole, venation palmate; margin very deeply lobed, with 5–7 lobes, entire, glabrous; apex acuminate. Inflorescence: panicle or raceme of cymes, terminal, few; peduncle glabrous with hairs near base, branching 1–3 times, primary
10–30 cm
long, secondary and tertiary ca
1 cm
, up to 15 flowers; bracts unseen. Male flower: pedicel
5–15 mm
long, glabrous; tepals 2; outer tepals cordate-ovate, 5–10 ×
4–6 mm
, rose pink to pale pink, glabrous, margin entire; androecium with 30–40 stamens, symmetric; filaments
1–3 mm
long; fused at base; anther globose,
1 mm
long, not hooded, connective not extended. Female flower: pedicel
10– 35 mm
long, glabrous; bracteoles absent; tepals 2, ovate, 5–10 ×
4–9 mm
, rose pink to pale pink, glabrous, margin entire; ovary 2(–3)-locular, placentae bifid; capsule oblong-elliptic, with one long oblong wing and two very small oblong wings; styles 2–3, forked once and twisted once, persistent. Fruit: recurved; capsule elliptic, 9–13 ×
3–5 mm
, glabrous; wings extending along the pedicel and in front of capsule, unequal; longest wing rounded triangle, 15–20 ×
10–14 mm
; shortest wings oblong, 1–2 ×
11–17 mm
.
Distribution and phenology
Endemic to Arunachal-Pradesh; ca
450 m
.
Flowering: December to January; fruiting: December to February.
Conservation status
Data Deficient.
Begonia shilendrae
is only known from the
type
location in the lower mountains of Arunachal-Pradesh.
Remarks
The description is based on the protologue and photographs of the
type
; the notes therein describe the species as protandrous. This species is vegetatively similar to
B. sikkimensis
and
B. koelzii
in terms of having lacerate leaves; see notes under those species.