Further discoveries in the ever-expanding genus Begonia (Begoniaceae): fifteen new species from Sumatra
Author
Hughes, Mark
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20 a Inverleith Row, EH 3 5 LR, UK. & Corresponding author: m. hughes @ rbge. ac. uk
m.hughes@rbge.ac.uk
Author
Girmansyah, Deden
Herbarium Bogoriense, Botany Division, Research Center for Biology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Cibinong Science Center (CSC), Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km 46, Cibinong, Bogor 16911, Indonesia. & Email: deden _ bo @ yahoo. com
deden_bo@yahoo.com
Author
Ardi, Wisnu Handoyo
Center For Plant Conservation-Bogor Botanic Garden, Jl. Ir. H. Juanda No. 13, P. O. Box 309, Bogor 16003, Indonesia. & Email: wisnu. handoyo. ardi @ lipi. go. id
handoyo.ardi@lipi.go.id
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2015
2015-12-21
167
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journal article
22343
10.5852/ejt.2015.167
72b00f76-b85d-47c0-877f-511110a6a0f4
2118-9773
3805815
Genus
Begonia
L. (
Linnaeus 1753
)
The key covers 58 of the 63 currently accepted names in
Begonia
for
Sumatra
. Six names are excluded, of which 5 are those described by Jack (
Jack 1822
) (
B. caespitosa
Jack
,
B. geniculata
Jack
,
B. orbiculata
Jack
and
B. pilosa
Jack
) for which the
type
material has been lost and no other specimens are known (
Hughes & Girmansyah 2011b
), and one described by Miquel [
B. hasskarliana
(Miq.)
A.DC. (de
Candolle 1864
; basionym
Miquel 1856
)] for which no specimens are known. In all cases the original descriptions for those species do not provide enough detail to enable confident placement in the key. Some of the couplets key out to more than one name, as there are several names which appear refer to the same species, although they have not been formally synonymised to date.
Key to the
Begonia
of
Sumatra
1. Plant without an erect main stem, petioles and peduncles arising from a rhizome (
§
Reichenheimia
) ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
– Plant with some parts of the stem erect, with at least some internodes>
2 cm
apart .................... 2
2. Plants rhizomatous at the base, erect stem portion repent against tree trunks or rocks, styles 2, fruit 2-locular with one enlarged wing (
§
Platycentrum
) ..................................................................... 27
– Plants rhizomatous or not at the base, erect stem portion self-supporting, styles 3, fruit 3-locular with equal or subequal wings or wings absent ................................................................................ 3
3. Fruits fleshy berries without wings (ridges sometimes present); anthers with an extended connective, dehiscing through lateral slits (
§
Sphenanthera
) ...................................................... 30
– Fruits dry dehiscent, winged; anthers without an extended connective, dehiscing through slits on one face of the anther ...................................................................................................................... 4
4. Plants erect, cane like, stems glabrous, inflorescences cymose, ovaries glabrous (
§
Petermannia
and cane species unplaced to section) ........................................................................................... 33
– Plants spreading, stems hairy, inflorescences fasciculate, ovaries with short hairs (
§
Bracteibegonia
) ...................................................................................................................................................... 44
5. Leaves distinctly peltate ................................................................................................................. 6
– Leaves basifixed or barely peltate ................................................................................................. 10
6. Leaves sparsely pilose above ...........................................
B. sudjanae
C.-A.Jansson (
Jansson 1963
)
– Leaves glabrous above ................................................................................................................... 7
7. Petioles densely pilose ..............................................................
B. halabanensis
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Petioles glabrous ............................................................................................................................ 8
8. Petioles triangular in cross-section, lamina rugose .................
B. goegoensis
N.E.Br. (
Brown 1882
)
– Petioles terete in cross-section, lamina not rugose .......................................................................... 9
9. Leaves purple in the centre, rhizome creeping, fruits recurved on a stiff pedicel ............................... ..................................................................................................
B. karangputihensis
Girm.
sp. nov.
– Leaves uniform green, rhizome erect, fruits dangling on a thin pedicel ............................................. ..............................................................................................................
B. kudoensis
Girm.
sp. nov.
10. Petiole apex with several fleshy red bristles .................................................................................. 11
– Petiole apex without bristles ......................................................................................................... 13
11. Leaves with acute lobes ................................................................................................................ 12
– Leaves without lobes ....................................................
B. korthalsiana
Miq. ex M.Hughes
sp. nov.
12. Leaf base cuneate ..............................................................................
B. fluvialis
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Leaf base cordate ...............................................................................
B. sublobata
Jack (
Jack 1822
)
13. Leaf base cuneate ......................................................................................................................... 14
– Leaf base cordate .......................................................................................................................... 15
14. Leaf lamina
c.
1 cm
wide, subsymmetric ....................................
B. lilliputana
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Leaf lamina
1.4–3 cm
wide, asymmetric ...................................
B. inversa
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1954
)
15. Leaf lamina densely pilose above ..........................................
B. puspitae
Ardi (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
– Leaf lamina glabrous above .......................................................................................................... 16
16. Petiole densely hairy, with erect hairs
c.
3–9 mm
long ................................................................ 17
– Petiole glabrous, sparsely hairy, or with appressed hairs .............................................................. 20
17. Leaf lamina broadly ovate, basal lobes not overlapping .............
B. trichopoda
Miq. (
Miquel 1856
)
– Leaf lamina suborbicular, basal lobes overlapping ....................................................................... 18
18. Leaf lamina with 3–5 short acute points ...................................
B. kemumuensis
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Leaf lamina entire or denticulate .................................................................................................. 19
19. Petioles and peduncles
30–60 cm
long, inflorescence with
c.
100 flowers ........................................ ......................................................
B. sychnantha
L.B.Sm. & Wassh. (
Smith & Wasshausen 1984
)
– Petioles and peduncles <
30 cm
long, inflorescence with
c.
50 flowers ............................................ ..........................................................................................................
B. raoensis
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
20. Leaf apex with a distinct acumen at least
1 cm
long ..................................................................... 21
– Leaf apex rounded, obtuse or with an acumen <
1 cm
long ........................................................... 22
21. Leaf lamina with 3–5 short acute points ............................................................................................ .............................................
B. longipedunculata
Golding & Kareg. (
Smith & Wasshausen 1984
)
– Leaf lamina entire or denticulate ....................................................................................................... .........................................
B. stictopoda
(Miq.)
A.DC. (de
Candolle 1864
; basionym
Miquel 1856
)
22. Tepals on male flowers with bristles at the base ................................................................................. ............................................................................
B. pasamanensis
M.Hughes (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
– Tepals on male flowers glabrous ................................................................................................... 23
23. Stipules glabrous or with a few hairs on the keel .......................................................................... 24
– Stipules densely hairy ................................................................................................................... 25
24. Leaf lamina suborbicular,>
6 cm
in diameter ......................................
B. rajah
Ridl. (
Ridley 1894
)
– Leaf lamina ovate, <
4.5 cm
long .........................................
B. ionophylla
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1913
)
25. Leaf lamina ovate ..............................................................
B. droopiae
Ardi (
Ardi & Hughes 2010
)
– Leaf lamina suborbicular .............................................................................................................. 26
26. Leaf lamina 5–9.5 ×
4–8 cm
, glossy green above ...............................
B. simolapensis
Ardi
sp. nov.
– Leaf lamina 2.7–4.5 ×
2.6–3.7 cm
, matt olive green above ........................
B. olivacea
Ardi
sp. nov.
27. Leaves hairy above ....................................................................................................................... 28
– Leaves glabrous above ................................................................................................................. 29
28. Leaf lamina not variegated, with acute lobes, with bristly hairs .......................................................
B. areolata
Miq. (
Miquel 1855
)
/
B. beccariana
Ridl. (
Ridley 1923
)
/
B. bifolia
Ridl. (
Ridley 1917
)
– Leaf lamina variegated, not lobed, with soft hairs ..........
B. tuberculosa
Girm. (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
29. Leaf lamina lobed, female flowers with 6 tepals ..........................
B. leuserensis
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Leaf lamina not lobed, female flowers with 5 tepals .................................................................... .........................................................................
B. altissima
Ridl. (
Ridley 1917
)
/
B. laevis
Ridl. (
Ridley 1917
)
/
B. teysmanniana
(Miq.) Tebbitt
(
Tebbitt & Dickson 2000
; basionym
Miquel 1856
)
30. Leaf lamina with 5–7 broad pointed lobes ...............................
B. multangula
Blume (
Blume 1827
)
– Leaf lamina not lobed ................................................................................................................... 31
31. Leaf lamina ovate ......................................................................................................................... 32
– Leaf lamina lanceolate ...............................................................
B. longifolia
Blume (
Blume 1827
)
32. Plant with white hairs, fruits borne apically in pairs .......................
B. scottii
Tebbitt (
Tebbitt 2005
)
– Plant with pink hairs, fruits borne basally in a cluster of 10–20 .......
B. pseudoscottii
Girm.
sp. nov.
33. Leaf lamina with acute lobes ............................................
B. laruei
M.Hughes (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
– Leaf lamina without lobes ............................................................................................................ 34
34. Petioles tuberculose-tomentose .........................................
B. padangensis
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1954
)
– Petioles glabrous .......................................................................................................................... 35
35. Leaf lamina with rows of bristles between the veins on the upper surface ......................................... ...........................................
B. vuijckii
Koord. (
Koorders 1912
)
/
B. tenericaulis
Ridl. (
Ridley 1925
)
– Leaf lamina glabrous above .......................................................................................................... 36
36. Inflorescences arising at the base of a shortened petiole, appearing to have a subtending leaf, female flowers distal ..................................................................................................................... 37
– Inflorescences without a subtending leaf on a shortened petiole, female flowers basal ................ 38
37. Leaf margin dentate-denticulate, flowers white, 1300–1800(–2300) metres altitude ........................ ..............................................................................................
B. divaricata
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1954
)
– Leaf margin denticulate, flowers pink, 30–600(–1200) metres altitude ............................................ ...............................................................
B. gracilicyma
Irmsch. ex M.Hughes (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
38. Lamina elongate-lanceolate, apex long acuminate, margin entire to shallowly undulate .................. .............................................................................................................
B. harauensis
Girm.
sp. nov.
– lamina ovate or lanceolate, apex acuminate or shortly acuminate, margin dentate to shallowly dentate .......................................................................................................................................... 39
39. Fruit pedicel dangling,>
2 cm
long ............................................................................................... 40
– Fruit pedicel stiff, <
2 cm
long ...................................................................................................... 41
40. Fruit bell-shaped, leaves
6–15 cm
wide ............................................................................................ ..............................................
B. atricha
Miq.
(A.DC.) (de
Candolle 1864
; basionym
Miquel 1856
)
– Fruit suborbicular, leaves <
6 cm
wide ..........................................
B. repanda
Blume (
Blume 1827
)
41. Fruits borne in clusters of up to 5 pairs, fruit wings <
3 mm
wide ...................................................... ................................................................................
B. multijugata
M.Hughes (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
– Fruits borne singly or in pairs, fruit wings>
3 mm
wide ............................................................... 42
42. Locule distinctly long and narrow,
c.
4 ×
0.5 cm
.........
B. dolichocarpa
Girm. (
Girmansyah 2012
)
– Locule not distinctly long and narrow, less than
2 cm
long ........................................................... 43
43. Male flowers with 4 tepals, female flowers with 5 tepals, leaves ovate .............................................. ...............................................................................................
B. holttumii
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1913
)
– Male flowers with 2 tepals, female flowers with 3 tepals, leaves oblong-lanceolate ......................... ...........................................................................................................
B. racemosa
Jack (
Jack 1822
)
44. Stipules broadly ovate, leafy, staying green near the apex of the plant ......................................... 45
– Stipules lanceolate, rapidly drying papery .................................................................................... 46
45. Leaves sinuate ........................................................................
B. aberrans
Irmsch. (
Irmscher 1954
)
– Leaves sinuate-dentate ..........................................
B. horsfieldii
Miq.
ex A.DC. (de
Candolle 1864
)
46. Leaves dentate-denticulate, margin hairy ..................................................................................... 47
– Leaves entire to sinuate-dentate, margin glabrous ........................................................................ 48
47. Leaves
c.
8 ×
4 cm
, with dense soft white hairs above .....................
B. bracteata
Jack (
Jack 1822
)
– Leaves 2.5–5.5 ×
1.2–2.5 cm
, with evenly spaced bristles above between the veins ....................... .........................................................................................................
B. jackiana
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
48. Plants less than
20 cm
tall, becoming repent and rooting at the lower nodes, often with less than 5 leaves ............................................................................................................................................ 49
– Plants taller than
20 cm
, not repent, usually with more than 5 leaves ........................................... 51
49. Leaves ovate, margin entire .........................................
B. triginticollium
Girm. (
Girmansyah 2012
)
– Leaves ovate-oblong, margin sinuate-dentate or dentate-crenate ................................................. 50
50. Male flowers with 2 tepals, stem, petioles and leaf underside with bright red hairs ......................... .................................................................................................
B. beludruvenea
M.Hughes
sp. nov.
– Male flowers with 4 tepals, stem, petioles and leaf underside with white hairs .................................. ..................................................................................
B. verecunda
M.Hughes (
Hughes
et al.
2009
)
51. Leaf lamina ovate-laceolate, base subcordate, fruit cuneate at base, male flowers with 4 tepals ....... ........................................................................................................
B. lepidella
Ridl. (
Ridley 1917
)
– Leaf lamina elongate-lanceolate, base narrowly cuneate, fruit rounded at base, male flowers with 2 tepals ...............................................................................................
B. flexula
Ridl. (
Ridley 1923
)