A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF CYRTANDRA (GESNERIACEAE) IN SULAWESI, INDONESIA
Author
Atkins, H. J.
Author
Kartonegoro, A.
text
Edinburgh Journal of Botany
2021
2021-09-08
78
364
1
122
http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2021.364
journal article
10.24823/EJB.2021.364
1747-0036
10515418
9.
Cyrtandra floccosa
R.Bone & H.J.Atkins
,
Edinburgh
J. Bot.
70(3): 457 (2013)
.
–
Type
:
Indonesia
,
Sulawesi
,
South Sulawesi
,
Mt Rantemario
,
26 iv 2009
,
Thomas
&
Ardi
09-90 (
holotype
E
;
isotypes
BO
,
L
).
Figure 21
.
Shrub or tree
2–4 m
in height.
Stems
strongly fenestrated, often with conspicuous swollen nodes, glabrescent, densely hairy when young.
Leaves
opposite, those of a pair more or less equal, often clustered at tips of branches; petioles
12–25 mm
long, hairy; blades 6.5–13 ×
3–6 cm
, elliptic to ovate, base acute or rounded, somewhat coriaceous, drying dark brown or black, margin crenate to serrate, apex acute; 7–9 pairs of lateral veins, looping upwards and running out to margin, tertiary venation reticulate; sparsely hairy above, hairy below densely so on midrib and veins.
Inflorescences
axillary, pedunculate, 1- or 2-flowered; peduncles c.
6–11 mm
long; bracts 3–5(–7) mm long, triangular to ligulate, leafy (with midrib); pedicels
7–20 mm
long, densely hairy.
Calyx
tubular, green-brown, coriaceous,
19–34 mm
long, two lower lobes
8–16 mm
long, acuminate at apex, three upper lobes divided briefly at apex, densely hairy externally.
Corolla
light yellow,
26–45 mm
long, tube narrow at base, widening and becoming slightly pouched at c.1/3 of length; lobes reflexed, two small dorsal lobes c.
5 mm
long, two large lateral lobes c.
12 mm
long, one ventral lobe c.
7 mm
long, hairy to glabrescent externally, becoming sparsely hairy distally at ends of lobes, glabrous internally at base becoming glandular hairy distally.
Stamens
with filaments
9–10 mm
long, attached c.
20 mm
from base of corolla tube; anthers
3–4 mm
long, cohering at tips before and during dehiscence; staminodes 3, lateral staminodes c.
3 mm
long, central staminode highly reduced, less than
1 mm
long.
Gynoecium
c.
29 mm
long; disc cupular with shallowly lobed margin, c.
4 mm
long; ovary glabrous; style sparsely glandular hairy at base, becoming dense towards the apex; stigma peltate, c.
3 mm
wide, surface densely papillose; stigma and stamens visible beyond corolla mouth.
Fruits
ovoid, green, drying black, 15–25 ×
6–8 mm
, glabrous; calyx usually not persistent in fruit, base of style persistent.
Figure 21
.
Cyrtandra floccosa
. a, Habit; b, opened calyx, showing inner surface; c, opened corolla, showing position of stamens and staminodes; d, gynoecium and disc. Drawn by Claire Banks from
Thomas & Ardi
09-90. Reproduced from
Bone & Atkins (2013)
with the permission of the Trustees of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Distribution
.
South Sulawesi
: Latimojong Range (see
Figure 24
).
Habitat and ecology
. Tropalpine forest at an altitude of
2800–3000 m
.
Etymology
. The specific epithet refers to the floccose indumentum, which is particularly dense on juvenile leaves and shoots (
Bone & Atkins, 2013
).
Proposed IUCN conservation category
. The EOO and the AOO are both
12 km
2
, based on a 2 ×
2 km
grid cell size, under the B criteria (
Bachman
et al.
, 2011
).
Cyrtandra floccosa
occurs in tropalpine vegetation over
2800 m
in altitude in and around the western boundary of the Pegunungan Latimojong Protection Forest. Because this habitat
type
is in good condition and not considered at risk (
Cannon
et al.
, 2007
), it is considered unlikely that the species is in decline. It has been collected on three different botanical expeditions in the Latimojong Mountains, most recently in 2009. Following
Bone & Atkins (2013)
, this species is considered to be of Least Concern (LC).
Additional specimens examined
.
INDONESIA
.
South Sulawesi
.
Enrekang
:
Rante Mario
,
3000 m
, 1929,
Kjellberg
4046 (BO, S)
;
Latimojong Mts
south of
Ninimori
,
2950 m
,
23 x 1969
,
Sands
296 (BO, E, K)
;
ibid.,
Sands
344 (E, K)
;
Mt Rantemario
,
2788 m
,
26 iv 2009
,
Thomas
&
Ardi
09-89 (BO, E, L)
.
Cyrtandra floccosa
is very distinctive in
Sulawesi
. It is characterised by its rusty, floccose indumentum throughout and large, pale-yellow flowers.