Hypoxis limicola and H. uniflorata (Hypoxidaceae) deserve species rank: multiple new lines of evidence
Author
Niemann, Hendrik J.
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School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa & hennieniemann 92 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9940 - 415 X
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Author
Coetzer, Dewald J.
0000-0001-6443-1254
School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa & 2650996 @ students. wits. ac. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 6443 - 1254
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Author
Glennon, Kelsey L.
0000-0002-0538-7916
School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa & kelsey. glennon @ wits. ac. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0538 - 7916
kelsey.glennon@wits.ac.za
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Phytotaxa
2023
2023-10-05
619
1
63
85
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.619.1.3
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.619.1.3
1179-3163
8425746
Hypoxis limicola
B.L.Burtt
in
Hilliard & Burtt (1988: 188)
Type
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Mpumalanga
:
Mac Mac Pools
(QDS: 2530BB),
23 October 1985
,
Hilliard
&
Burtt
18455
(
holotype
E! [image]; isotype NU! [image])
.
Rhizome
3–6 mm
in diam., oblong with few contractile roots, crowned by leaves and few fine bristles, white inside.
Leaves
few, 6–8, wrapped at base in membranous, white or brown tunic, lanceolate, 60–70 ×
10–12 mm
, soft to membranous, smooth or upper surface covered with translucent pustules visible against light, veins 14–18, all flush with surface; sparsely hairy throughout, mainly on lower surface; hairs bifurcate or stellate interspersed with simple hairs, white.
Inflorescence
1(–3) per plant, corymbose; scapes as tall as or taller than leaves, weak, lax,
20–40 mm
long, covered with soft, white hairs; bracts usually 1–2,
5–7 mm
long, hairy, rarely absent.
Flowers
1(2); pedicels, long, weak,
20–40 mm
when flower open, conspicuous articulation between scape and pedicel; tepals yellow adaxially,
2–6 mm
long in open flowers.
Stamens
3+3, with filaments filiform, yellow, short inner filaments
2 mm
, long outer filaments 2.5–3.0 mm; anthers
0.50–0.75 mm
long, sagittate, apex split.
Ovary
1.0–
1.5 mm
long; style filiform,
3.50– 3.75 mm
long; stigma minute, spherical,
0.25–0.50 mm
in diam.
Capsule
turbinate or subglobose, 3–4 ×
2–3 mm
, opening by circular slit, splitting longitudinally into 3 lobes.
Seeds
ovoid, 0.8–1.0 ×
0.75–0.85 mm
, black, dull; seed coat epidermal cells isodiametric, 4–8-gonal with straight, channelled, anticlinal boundaries smooth and well defined; convex outer periclinal cell wall colliculate and/or columellate, micropapillate; micropapillae commonly overlap and get shorter towards anticlinal boundaries.
Flowering time
: September–December(–February).
Diagnostic characters and relationships
:—
Hypoxis limicola
is most often confused with the
H. parvula
varieties (particularly the yellow-flowered
var.
parvula
). It is distinguished from
H. parvula
var.
parvula
by having tepals that are
2–6 mm
long (and not (7–)
8–10 mm
long), a conspicuously swollen articulation between the scape and the pedicel (not an inconspicuous articulation), and one or two
5–7 mm
long bract(s) (not a single
1–4 mm
long bract) when present. It can easily be distinguished from
H. parvula
var.
albiflora
by having tepals that are yellow adaxially (not white).
Distribution and habitat
:—
Hypoxis limicola
occurs in
South Africa
and
Eswatini
. In
South Africa
, it is found in the
Mpumalanga
and
Limpopo
provinces. It is associated with marshy places where it occupies wet ground that is otherwise more or less bare—with plants forming small patches. It grows at
1260–1980 m
.a.s.l.
Additional specimens examined
:—
SOUTH AFRICA
.
Mpumalanga
:
Buffelskloof Nature Reserve
(QDS: 2530BC),
12 December 2013
,
Turpin
868
(
BNRH
)
;
Songimvelo Game Reserve
(QDS: 2531CC),
11 February 1992
,
Stalmans
2643
(
LYD
)
;
Blydepoort Nature Reserve
,
Belvedere
(QDS: 2430DD),
10 September 1970
,
Kerfoot
6459
(J);
Mount Sheba Nature Reserve
(QDS: 2430DC),
October 1975
,
Getliffe
,
Hearne
&
Kerfoot
30
(J)
.
Limpopo
:
Serala
forestry farm,
Wolkberg
634 LT
(QDS: 2430AA),
23 October 1985
,
Venter
10227
(
LYD
)
.
ESWATINI
.
Hhohho
:
Forbes Reef
(QDS: 2631AC),
5 November 1959
,
Compton
29335
(
NBG
);
Mbabane District
, Dalriach (QDS: 2631AC),
18 November 1957
,
Compton 27243
(
NBG
)
.