Taxonomy of the genus Begonia (Begoniaceae) in Mindanao, Philippines III: New insights into the morphology and distribution of Begonia malindangensis and B. mindanaensis
Author
Naive, Mark Arcebal K.
0000-0002-1548-9465
Jose Rizal Memorial State University, Tampilisan Campus, Znac, Tampilisan 7116, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. & Center for Integrative Conservation, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China. & University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China. & arciinaive 19 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 1548 - 9465
arciinaive19@gmail.com
Author
Cababan, Mc Arthur L.
Lourdes Integrated School, Lourdes, Valencia City 8709, Bukidnon, Philippines. & Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City 8700, Bukidnon, Philippines.
Author
Lubos, Lesley C.
0000-0002-8761-3680
Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City 8700, Bukidnon, Philippines. & lesleyclubos @ buksu. edu. ph; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8761 - 3680
lesleyclubos@buksu.edu.ph
Author
Hughes, Mark
0000-0002-2168-0514
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH 3 5 LR, UK. & m. hughes @ rbge. ac. uk; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2168 - 0514
m.hughes@rbge.ac.uk
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Phytotaxa
2022
2022-09-16
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2
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journal article
147247
10.11646/phytotaxa.564.2.10
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Begonia malindangensis
Merr. (1912: 391)
.
Type
:—
PHILIPPINES
.
Mindanao
, Province of
Misamis
,
Mt. Malindang
, in forests, elev.
1,800 m
,
May 1906
,
E.A. Mearns
&
W.I. Hutchinson
4563
(
lectotype
:
P
[
P01900667
-image seen!], designated here
;
isolectotypes
: B [
B1002238447
-image seen!,
B100238446
-image seen!], BO [
BO1543401
-image seen!], NY [
NY00118652
-image seen!,
NY00118653
-image seen!], P [
P01900665
-image seen!, P01900666-image seen!], SING [
SING0083326
-image seen!], US [
US00115381
-image seen!,
US00130768
-image seen!,
US00328479
- image seen!]).
Fig. 1
.
Terrestrial, monoecious, herbaceous or suffrutescent plant,
20–40 cm
tall.
Stem
dichotomously branching, erect or ascending, terete, maroon to greenish,
4–8 mm
in diam., glabrous, nodes swollen, greenish maroon, internodes to
ca.
9 cm
long.
Stipules
not seen.
Leaves
alternate,
ca.
15–20 per plant, subsessile;
petiole
1–2 cm
long,
ca.
3 mm
in diam., terete, succulent, glabrous, green to reddish;
lamina
asymmetrical, oblong-ovate to oblong-lanceolate, 10–13 ×
3–5 cm
, chartaceous, dull green adaxially, paler abaxially, glabrous on both sides, margin distantly, irregularly dentate, base asymmetrical, apex long acuminate to subcaudate;
venation
palmate, channeled, green to reddish adaxially, protruding, green to reddish abaxially, 5–6 majour lateral veins on both sides, branching dichotomously.
Inflorescences
terminal and/or axillary, unisexual, cymose,
2–5 cm
long;
peduncle
1 cm
long, green, terete;
bracts
broadly ovate to lanceolate, 1.8–2.3 × 1.0 cm, chartaceous, glabrous, pale green to reddish green, margin entire, apex acute.
Staminate flowers
borne in groups of ca. 5, white to pinkish white;
pedicel ca.
5 mm
long, green, terete, glabrous;
tepals
2, orbicular to reniform, glabrous, 10 ×
8 mm
, margin entire, apex obtusely rounded;
stamens
30–40, golden yellow;
anthers
elliptic, 0.8–1.0 mm long, apex obtuse;
filament
0.8–1.5 mm
long.
Pistillate flowers
borne in pairs, white;
pedicel
1.5–1.8 cm
long, green, terete, glabrous; conspicuous
bracteoles
present subtending the ovary, bracteoles broadly concave, ovate to lanceolate, 16–20 ×
10 mm
, glabrous, light green, margin entire, apex acute;
ovary
trigonous-ellipsoid, subtended by 3 bracteoles, light green when young, crimson red when mature, glabrous, 8–9 ×
6–7 mm
(wings excluded), 3- locular, placentation axile, bilamellate;
tepals
5, outer tepals broadly ovate, 8–12 ×
6–7 mm
, apex attenuate, inner tepals elliptic to obovate, 8–12 ×
4–6 mm
, apex attenuate;
styles
3,
2–4 mm
long, yellow orange, bifid, apically forked;
stigmas
spirally twisted, papillose all around.
Infructescence
pendulous, 3.5–4.0 cm long;
pedicel
1.5–1.8 cm
long;
tepals
deciduous;
capsules
borne in pairs, turbinate to trigonous-ellipsoid, glabrous, green when young, reddish green when mature, brown when dry, with 3 subequal rounded-triangular wings, 12–15 ×
15–16 mm
including wings.
FIGURE 1.
Begonia malindangensis
Merr.A. Habit
(inset: female flowers); B. Leaves, abaxial surface (above), adaxial surface below; C. Pistillate flowers; D. Bracteole; E. Cross section of the ovary; F. Staminate flower; G. Dried fruit.
From MA Cababan 2
. Photos by: MAK Naive (A, C, D, E) and P. Pelser & J. Barcelona (B, F, G).
Distribution:—
Endemic to Mindanao,
Philippines
(
Fig. 2
). The species is recorded from the provinces of
Misamis Occidental
(Mt. Malindang),
Bukidnon
(Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park, Mt. Kiamo),
Davao del Sur
(Todaya) and
North Cotabato
(Mt. Apo).
FIGURE 2.
Map showing the distribution of
Begonia malindangensis
and
B. mindanaensis
.
Habitat:—
The species was found growing in montane forest in shaded places with damp soil in Mt. Kiamo at
1484 m
altitude. In Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park, the species was found growing on a stone wall near the Baguik-ikan river at a deeply shaded locality on damp substrate.
Phenology:—
Observed flowering and fruiting in the wild in the months April, May, June, July, November, and December.
Provisional conservation status:—
Begonia malindangensis
is assigned a provisional status of Least Concern (LC), following the Red List criteria of the
IUCN Standards and Petitions Subcommittee (2019)
. There are four localities known for this species with a combined extent of occurrence (EOO) of
12,661 km
2
. Some of the localities are in protected areas (
viz.
Mt. Malindang, Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park and Mt. Apo) and flowering individuals are not vulnerable to any human interference or collecting.
Additional specimens examined:—
PHILIPPINES
.
Mindanao
,
Bukidnon
,
Valencia City
,
Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park
,
Lourdes
, elev.
1604 m
,
22
nd
Nov. 2020
,
M.A. Cababan
2
(HNUL)
;
Bukidnon
,
Malaybalay City
,
Kibalabag
,
Mt. Kiamo
, elev.
1400 m
,
25 April 2018
,
M.A.K. Naive
s.n.
, photographic record
;
Bukidnon
,
Mt. Camates
,
Jun.-Jul. 1920
,
M. Ramos
&
G. Edano
38594
(K)
;
North Cotabato
,
Kidapawan City
,
Brgy. Ilomavis
,
Energy Development Corporation
(EDC),
Site H
,
Mount Apo Natural Park
,
9 December 2012
,
P.B. Pelser
&
J.F. Barcelona
DOL68027
, photographic record
.
Notes:—
Merrill (1912)
originally described
Begonia malindangensis
based on
two type
gatherings, one collected from
Mt. Malindang
in the
Province of Misamis
(
E.A. Mearns
&
W.J. Hutchinson
4563
) and the other from
Mt. Apo
in the
District
of
Davao
(
Copeland
1284
).
We
choose the most complete sheet of the former [P01900667] as the
lectotype
.
The
allied species
B. merrittii
from
Luzon
is noted as being “absolutely confined to the wet mossy forest” which is “above the altitudinal distribution of
Pinus insularis
” (
Merrill 1912
)
, and it seems that
B. malindangensis
could be a vicariant sister species, being restricted to high montane habitats in the south of the
Philippines
.
Both
species share conspicuous bracteoles covering the ovary.