Description of 11 new Astiella (Spermacoceae, Rubiaceae) species endemic to Madagascar
Author
Groeninckx, Inge
Plant Conservation and Population Biology, KU Leuven, Kasteelpark Arenberg 31, P. O. Box 2435, 3001 Leuven, Belgium. & Email: inge. groeninckx @ kuleuven. be
inge.groeninckx@kuleuven.be
Author
Janssens, Steven
Botanic Garden Meise, Nieuwelaan 38, 1860 Meise, Belgium. & Email: steven. janssens @ botanicgardenmeise. be
steven.janssens@botanicgardenmeise.be
Author
Smets, Erik
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands. & Email: erik. smets @ naturalis. nl
erik.smets@naturalis.nl
Author
Verstraete, Brecht
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Sølvgade 83 S, 1307 Copenhagen, Denmark. & Corresponding author: brecht. verstraete @ snm. ku. dk
brecht.verstraete@snm.ku.dk
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-04-25
312
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journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2017.312
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Astiella desseinii
Groeninckx
sp. nov.
http://www.ipni.org/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77161720-1
Figs 2F
,
4D
,
5
E–F, 9
Diagnosis
Astiella desseinii
sp. nov.
resembles
A. latifolia
sp. nov.
in having sessile flowers, elongated placentas, ovoid capsules, identical seed and pollen morphology, but differs in the erect habit (vs creeping), the linear leaves with secondary veins invisible (vs ovate to broadly ovate leaves with prominent secondary veins), and the cylindrical corolla tubes with the stamens exserted beyond the corolla throat in brevistylous flowers (vs funnel-shaped corolla tubes with the stamens always included).
Etymology
The species is named in honour of Dr. Steven Dessein, who was the first to observe and collect
Astiella desseinii
.
Type
MADAGASCAR
:
Toliara province
, Menabe region, Morondava district, RN 35, at Antsehase bridge/ river, on elevated sandy bank near river, without herb or shrub vegetation,
197 m
,
23 Jan. 2007
,
De Block et al. 2247
(holo-:
BR
; iso-:
MO
,
P
,
TAN
).
Description
Herb, up to
25 cm
tall; stems quadrangular in cross section, glabrous or beset with minute trichomes with characteristic rounded apex towards the nodes, reddish green. Stipule base
0.4–0.8 mm
long,covered with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex; fimbriae often absent, sometimes 2 clearly visible and then
0.5–0.7 mm
long, colleter-tipped. Leaves sessile, anisophyllous; blades linear, large leaves 6–22 ×
0.7–1.5 mm
, small leaves 3.2–12 ×
0.6–1.2 mm
, beset with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex above,glabrous below, yellow-green; base attenuate;apex acute; margin revolute when dry, beset with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex; midvein prominent, purplish or reddish brown below; secondary veins invisible; intersecondaries invisible. Inflorescences pseudo-axillary, 1–2-flowered; peduncle absent. Flowers sessile, heterostylous. Calyx green; tube reduced; lobes 4, narrowly ovate to ovate with acute apex, 0.9–1.2 ×
0.3–0.5 mm
, glabrous or with a few trichomes, margin beset with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex. Corolla yellow-green before anthesis, creamy white after; tube cylindrical, widened at the apex,
4–11 mm
long,
0.7–1.2 mm
wide at the throat,
0.4–0.6 mm
wide at the base, glabrous; lobes 4, broadly ovate, 1.2–1.7 ×
0.9–1.2 mm
, papillose outside, densely pubescent inside. Stamens inserted near the base of the corolla lobes and exserted for
0.8–1.2 mm
beyond the corolla throat in brevistylous flowers, inserted in the lower half of the corolla tube and included in longistylous flowers. Anthers ellipsoid,
1–1.2 mm
long; filaments dorsifixed, ca
0.5 mm
long. Pollen tricolporate, prolate spheroidal to subprolate spheroidal;
E 26.5
μm in brevistylous flowers, 19–24 μm in longistylous flowers; P 27 μm in brevistylous flowers, 24–26 μm in longistylous flowers; ectocolpi long; endocolpi long; tectum bireticulate; suprareticulum microreticulate to reticulate, mostly ornate, smooth or with granules; infrareticulum microreticulate with granules. Ovary 2-locular, ovoid, 1.2–1.5 ×
0.8–1 mm
, glabrous for the most part, covered with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex towards the base; placenta fused with the septum, elongated, bearing 6–7 ovules per locule embedded in the placental tissue. Style
5 mm
long and exserted for
0.2–1.3 mm
beyond the corolla throat in brevistylous flowers,
4.8–6.5 mm
long and exserted for
1.3–1.8 mm
beyond the corolla throat in longistylous flowers, glabrous; stigma bilobed, lobes
0.5 mm
long in longistylous flowers,
1–1.2 mm
long in brevistylous flowers, papillate, white. Capsules ovoid, 3.4–3.8 ×
1.8–2.3 mm
, crowned with the persistent calyx lobes, glabrous for the most part, covered with short trichomes with characteristic rounded apex towards the base, green becoming reddish brown, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds 6–7 per locule, elliptic in outline, ventral groove absent, 5 × 0.7–0.8 ×
5 mm
, black; seed coat surface reticulate, testa cells with undulating radial walls, microsculpturing granulate.
Fig. 9.
Astiella desseinii
Groeninckx
sp. nov.
A
. Habit.
B
. Longistylous flower.
C
. Open longistylous flower.
D
. Open brevistylous flower.
E
. Capsule.
F
. Capsule dissected to show placentation. Drawn by Marijke Meersman. All from
De Block et al. 2247
(BR).
Distribution
W
Madagascar
:
Toliara province
, Menabe region, Morondava district.
Habitat
Plateau grassland-wooded grassland mosaic; elevated sandy bank near river; laterite; at
197 m
elevation.
Conservation status
The species is only known from its
type
locality. The species was collected from an elevated sandy bank. No threat could be identified, but as very little is known about the ecology of the species, we categorise the species as data deficient (DD).