Aspidistra chongzuoensis (Asparagaceae): a new species from limestone areas in Guangxi, China
Author
Huang, Yu-Song
Author
Zeng, Wei-Bo
Longgang National Nature Reserve Administration of Guangxi, Longzhou 532400, Guangxi, China.
Author
Zhu, Fang
Guangxi Chongzuo White-headed Langur National Nature Reserve Administration, Chongzuo, 532201, Guangxi, China.
Author
Lin, Chun-Rui
text
Phytotaxa
2015
2015-05-21
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.208.3.6
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.208.3.6
1179-3163
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Aspidistra chongzuoensis
C.R.Lin & Y.S.Huang
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
,
2A–H
)
Type:
—
CHINA
.
Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, Chongzuo city, Jiangzhou district, Taiping town, Nonglou, limestone areas,
22°29’28’’N
,
107°18’41’’E
, alt.
240 m
,
13 January 2014
,
Yu-Song Huang & Wei-Bin Xu CZ0274
(
holotype
IBK
!).
Herbs perennial, evergreen. Rhizome creeping, epigeous, subterete,
5–6 mm
thick, densely covered with nodes, roots numerous. Sheathing leaves 4–5, pale green,
1–6 cm
long, enveloping base of petiole, fibrous when withered. Leaves solitary,
0.5–1 cm
long spaced; petiole rigid, adaxially sulcate,
4.5–12 cm
long,
2–3 mm
in diam.; leaf blade elliptic to oblong,
14–22 cm
long,
5–8 cm
wide, dark green with pale green spots, apex acuminate, base widely cuneate, margin entire. Peduncle short,
5–10 mm
long, bracts 4–5, two of them adnate to flower base, broadly ovate,
6–8 mm
long,
8–10 mm
wide, pale green, apex obtuse. Flower solitary; perigone campanulate, ca.
15 mm
long, abaxially white and with purple mottled at the upper parts, adaxially purplish black except white at the bottom of perigone tube; lobes 8 (occasionally 7), explanate, ovate-triangular, apex rounded, distinctly 2-whorled, lobes of outer whorl
5–7 mm
long,
5–8 mm
wide at base, those of the inner whorl smaller, adaxially with 4–6 keels at base; tube
10–12 mm
long,
13–15 mm
in diam. Stamens 8, opposite to lobes, inserted in base of perigone tube, filaments ca.
1 mm
long, anthers oblong, white or pale yellow, ca.
2 mm
long and
1.5 mm
wide. Pistil mushroom shaped,
7–8 mm
long, ovary inconspicuous, style white, cylindrical,
4–5 mm
long, ca.
2 mm
in diam., stigma enlarged and thickened, ca.
3 mm
thick, upper surface flat and glabrous, white, ca.
10 mm
in diam., with 4 inconspicuous radial, bifurcate lines in center, irregularly undulate 16-lobed at margin, lower surface purplish black. Fruit subglobose, ca.
10 mm
in diam., apex beaked. Flowering from October to December, fruiting mature in January next year.
Distribution and ecology:
—This new species is currently known only from Chongzuo city in southwestern
Guangxi
,
China
. It grows on limestone slopes, in evergreen broad-leaved forests, at elevation about
240 m
, associated with species
Ficus hispida
L.,
Trevesia palmata
(Roxb. ex Lind.) Vis.
,
Peliosanthes macrostegia
Hance
,
Excoecaria venenata
Lee & Wei
,
Ophiorrhiza subrubescens
Drake
,
Ophiopogon
sp.
,
Disporopsis longifolia
Craib
and so on.
FIGURE 1.
Aspidistra chongzuoensis
. A, Habit; B, Perigone, dissected to show stamens and pistil; C, Stigma, adaxial view; D, Pistil; E, Fruit. (Drawn from the holotype by Wen-Hong Lin).
Taxonomic relationships:
—
Aspidistra chongzuoensis
(
Figs. 1
,
2A–H
) is similar to
A. papillata
(Li 2003: 382)
in the shape of the flower, but differs by smaller plants and flowers, perigone
15 mm
long, lobes usually explanate, tube
13–15 mm
in diam., stigma thickened to
3 mm
, upper surface flat and glabrous, white, no papillate, irregularly undulate 16-lobed at margin (
Figs. 2I–J
).
Aspidistra chongzuoensis
is also similar to
A. bicolor
Tillich (2005: 317
,
Figs. 2K–L
) in some aspects. However, the latter species has larger flowers, perigone lobes usually recurved, stamens inserted at
2–3 mm
above of tube base, stigma adaxially slightly convex and 3-lobed at margin, lobes bent downward. A detailed comparison of the three species is presented in
Table 1
.
FIGURE 2.
Aspidistra chongzuoensis
: A–H. A, B. Flowers; C. Bud; D. Flower lateral view; E. Fruit; F. Perigone, half of perigone removed to show stamens and pistil; G. Pistil; H. Stigma, adaxial view;
A. papillata
: I–J. I. Flower; J. Perigone, half of perigone removed to show stamens and pistil;
A. bicolor
: K–L. K. Stigma, adaxial view; L. Flower.
Additional specimen studied (
paratype
)
:—
CHINA
.
Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, Guilin County,
Yanshan, from the
type
locality, cultivated,
30 November 2014
,
Chun-Rui Lin 1052
(IBK!).