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
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/ejb.2021.364
journal article
10.24823/EJB.2021.364
1747-0036
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16.
Cyrtandra hypogaea
Koord., Meded. Lands Plantentuin
19: 628 (1898).
–
Type
:
Indonesia
,
Celebes
[
Sulawesi
],
Mt Lolombulan
,
9 iv 1897
,
Koorders
17190β (
lectotype
BO
, designated here;
isolectotype
L
).
Figure 30
.
Branching herb or shrub to
2 m
in height, rarely epiphytic (
de Vogel
2649).
Stems
striate, subglabrous, hairy on young growth, woody at base.
Leaves
opposite; both members of a pair well developed but somewhat unequal in size; petiole
10–35 mm
long, hairy to densely hairy; blades (5–)10–25 × (1.5–)
3.5–6 cm
, usually narrow obovate, sometimes narrow oblong or oblanceolate, base acute, briefly decurrent, slightly asymmetrical, margin serrulate to serrate, apex acuminate; 5–7(–8) pairs of lateral veins, curving upwards and running out to margin, sometimes with short lateral veins running out to adjacent teeth, sparsely hairy above, hairy below, more densely so on midrib, veins and margins.
Inflorescences
trailing from base of main plant; trailing inflorescence axis
2–3 mm
in diameter, up to
2 m
long, glabrous, usually appearing ‘notched’ from the remnants of old bracts; bracts 3–5 ×
1–2 mm
, ovate, acuminate at apex, hairy, not connate, caducous.
Calyx
purple or reddish,
6–10 mm
long, evenly 5-lobed or bilabiate with three lobes joined to halfway, lobes linear,
6–8 mm
or divided briefly at apex, hairy externally.
Corolla
white flushed pink with deep-red guidelines and light yellow or orange in the throat or, rarely, bright red with (or without) yellow in the throat,
8–15 mm
long, more or less parallel-sided, widening at mouth, lobes not recurved, lobes 3–4 ×
2–3 mm
, hairy externally.
Stamens
with filaments
1–2 mm
long, attached
4–7 mm
from base of corolla; anthers
1 mm
long, connected at apices before dehiscence; staminodes 3, laterals c.
1 mm
long, central c.
0.5 mm
long.
Gynoecium
4–7(–10) mm long; disc unilateral with undulate to lobed margin,
1–2 mm
long, glabrous; ovary subglabrous to sparsely hairy; style eglandular hairy for whole length; stigma bilobed, lobes vertical,
1–2 mm
long, densely glandular on inner surface of lobes.
Fruits
ovoid to narrow ovoid, green when unripe, sometimes recorded as turning reddish, glabrous, distinctively tessellate when dried, 9–12(–15) ×
2–5 mm
, calyx and base of style usually persistent.
Figure 30
.
Cyrtandra hypogaea
. a, Habit; b, front view of flowers; c, side view of flowers; d, trailing inflorescence. Photographs: Sadie Barber. Specimen:
Barber
et al. BAKK30.
Distribution
.
North Sulawesi
,
Gorontalo
,
Central Sulawesi
,
West Sulawesi
,
South Sulawesi
,
Southeast Sulawesi
(see
Figure 31
).
Habitat and ecology
. Lowland, Hill and Upland Forest at an altitude of
50–1290 m
.
Etymology
. The epithet of this species refers to the position of the flowers near the ground (
Koorders, 1898
).
Proposed IUCN conservation category
. The EOO of
Cyrtandra hypogaea
is
173,191 km
2
and the AOO is
112 km
2
, based on a 2
×
2 km
grid cell size, under the B criteria (
Bachman
et al.
, 2011
). This is one of the most common and widespread species on the island, collected in all of the six provinces in
Sulawesi
and over a wide altitudinal range, and for this reason is considered to be of Least Concern (LC).
Additional specimens examined
.
INDONESIA
.
North Sulawesi
.
Bolaang Mongondow
: Kasingolan River,
30 xi 2016
,
Barber, Atkins, Kartonegoro & Kinho
BAKK17 (BO, E); Mt London,
31 xi 2016
,
Barber, Atkins, Kartonegoro & Kinho
BAKK30 (BO, E); Dumoga Bone [Bogani Nani Wartabone] National Park,
28 iii 1985
,
de Vogel & Vermeulen
6786 (E, L);
North Minahasa
: South part of Wiau forest reserve, base of Mt Klabat,
1 xi 1973
,
de Vogel
2649 (BO, CANB);
Tomohon
: Wagio crater, Mt Mahawu,
4 vii 1956
,
Forman
393 (BO, L); Mt Mahawu,
15 ii 2009
,
Girmansyah
1257 (BO).
Gorontalo
.
Bone Bolango
: Route along the Olama River to Mt Gambuta,
9 iv 2002
,
Scott
02-42, grown at RBGE as accession 20021875A, vouchered as
Atkins
46 (E).
Central Sulawesi
.
Banggai
: inland from Batui,
17 x 1989
,
Coode
5983 (A, BO, K, L, SING); Bunta Subdistrict, Sumber Agung, Mt Hek,
26 ii 2004
,
Hendrian, Newman, Scott, Saleh & Supriadi
900 (E); Luwuk District, Bunta Subdistrict, Sumber Agung, Mt Hek,
26 ii 2004
,
Scott
04-329, grown at RBGE as accession 20040647A, vouchered as
Scott
449 (E);
Parigi Moutong
: Pangi Binangga, Uwe Lutu, CA,
20 vii 2018
,
Ardi
WI209 (KRB); Between Palu and Parigi,
35 km
from Palu,
7 iv 1975
,
Meijer
9342 (BO, L);
Poso
: Danau Poso, Tentena-bancea road divide,
2 viii 2018
,
Ardi
WI277 (KRB); Pass between Lake Poso and Wotu,
2 iii 2000
,
Mendum, Argent & Hendrian
00220 (BO, E);
Sigi
: Mt Nokilalaki, track to shelter 2,
24 vii 2018
,
Ardi
WI222 (KRB); ibid.,
24 vii 2018
,
Ardi
WI230 (KRB); Upper Sopu River, E. end of Sopu Valley,
5 v 1979
,
van Balgooy
3501 (L); Danau Tambing,
23 v 1979
,
van Balgooy
3434 (BO, E, L); Mt Nokilalaki,
10 vii 1939
,
Bloembergen
4029 (BO, L); Lore Lindu National Park, Ponoh,
3 km
NE of Toro Village,
17 xii 2007
,
Cicuzza
620 (E); Lore Lindu, Mt Nokilalaki,
6 iii 2008
,
Cicuzza
793 (E); Lore Lindu National Park, Ponoh,
3 km
NE of Toro Village,
10 iv 2008
,
Cicuzza
1016 (E); Sopu Valley, c.
80 km
s. of Palu,
6 v 1979
,
Hennipman
5621 (BO, E); W of Tongoa,
6 iii 1981
,
Johansson, Nybom & Riebe
195 (L); Mt Roroka Timbu,
11 v 1979
,
de Vogel
5296 (L); ibid.,
11 v 1979
,
de Vogel
5315 (L); Sopu valley c.
80 km
SSE of Palu, 26 v 1979,
de Vogel
5578 (BO, L);
Toli-Toli
: Mt Dako, Teluk Bone, Lakatan,
24 iii 1985
,
Ramlanto & Zainal Fanani
513 (BO).
West Sulawesi
.
Mamasa
: Mt Gandang Dewata,
20 iv 2016
,
Kartonegoro, Ardiyani, Santoso, Wardani
ARK904 (BO, E).
South Sulawesi
.
East Luwu
: Mt Wawonseru, SW of Soroako,
3 vi 1979
,
Hennipman
5994 (BO, E); Kawata,
18 ix 1929
,
Kjellberg
2334 (BO, S).
Southeast Sulawesi
. Selewar, Preko,
5 x 1929
,
Kjellberg
2498 (BO, S);
North Kolaka
: Bulu Porema,
27 x 1929
,
Kjellberg
2664 (BO, S); Rante Angin subdistrict, Tinukari village,
30 vi 2011
,
Widjaja, Sujadi, Santoso & Hapid
EAW9713 (BO); Tinukari village,
30 vi 2011
,
Widjaja, Sujadi, Santoso & Hapid
EAW9717 (BO).
Cyrtandra hypogaea
can be easily distinguished from other species on
Sulawesi
with trailing inflorescences by a thicker, and usually more notched, inflorescence axis
2–3 mm
in diameter, smaller flowers, and a unilateral disc. The fruits also have a distinct, tessellate appearance when they are dried.
Koorders did not specify a type when he described this species. Therefore, the most complete of Koorders own collections,
Koorders
17190β in the herbarium in Bogor (BO), annotated by him with the name
Cyrtandra hypogaea
and with an illustration attached, has been selected as the
lectotype
.
There are three collections from the Lore Lindu area of
Central Sulawesi
, namely
Ardi
WI230,
van Balgooy
3434 and
de Vogel
5315, which are recorded as having a red corolla, sometimes with yellow markings on the lower lobes. The phenomenon of colour variation, although very rare in
Cyrtandra
, has been seen in
C. splendens
C.B.Clarke
from Borneo. In that case, the corolla, usually white or cream-coloured with a large crimson patch on each lobe, was found in one or two populations to have a wholly red corolla (
Burtt, 1990
). These red-flowered specimens fall within the distribution range of
Cyrtandra hypogaea
. The collections also bear some resemblance, particularly in the striking red corolla colour, to the closely related
Cyrtandra rantemarioensis
from the Latimojong Range in
South Sulawesi
but can be separated from that species geographically and also by ovary indumentum, leaf decurrence and fruit shape. Further collections are required to confirm the status of these collections, but for now they are treated as
Cyrtandra hypogaea
.