Three new species of Polycarpaea (Caryophyllaceae) from Kerala, South India
Author
Arya, Sindhu
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2029-2456
Department of Botany, University College, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala- 695 034, India
Author
Kumar, Venugopalan Nair Saradamma Anil
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3809-2620
Department of Botany, University College, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala- 695 034, India
vsanilbotany@gmail.com
Author
Pillai, Ambika Viswanathan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6807-0991
Department of Botany, Government Victoria College, University of Calicut, Palakkad, Kerala- 678001, India
Author
Alen, Alex Philip
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4164-7738
Department of Botany, Government Victoria College, University of Calicut, Palakkad, Kerala- 678001, India
Author
Sojan, Jose
Department of Botany, Government College, Chittur, Palakkad, Kerala- 678104, India
Author
Suresh, Veerankutty
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7350-9236
Department of Botany, Government Victoria College, University of Calicut, Palakkad, Kerala- 678001, India
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PhytoKeys
2022
2022-11-14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.213.89875
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.213.89875
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Polycarpaea ebracteata S. Arya, V.S.A. Kumar, V. Suresh & Alen Alex
sp. nov.
Figs 1
, 2
Type
.
India
.
Kerala
,
Palakkad district
,
Kollengode forest
range,
Nenmeni
,
Vengappara
10°34'33.6"N
,
76°42'47.1"E
,
160 m
a.s.l.
,
20 September 2021
,
Suresh V.
,
V.S.A. Kumar
&
Arya S.
, 2077 (
holotype
UCBD! isotype UCBD!)
.
Figure 1.
Polycarpaea ebracteata
A
habit
B
flower
C
flower bud
D
stipule
E, F
sepal
G
petal
H
gynoecium
I
capsule
J
seed. Photos by Arya Sindhu.
Diagnosis.
Polycarpaea ebracteata
is morphologically similar to
Polycarpaea corymbosa
in terms of having prominent villous stem nodes and shape of petals but differs with respect to stipules (short, ovate less than 1mm,
vs.
lanceolate, long, 5 mm) bracts (absent
vs.
present), bracteoles (absent
vs.
present), sepals (ovate, acute at apex, not membranous
vs.
lanceolate, acuminate apex, hyaline, membranous), petals (dark brown, ovate-elliptical
vs.
whitish-pink, broadly ovate), stamens (filament reduced, 0.1 mm
vs.
filaments equal to the length of anther 1 mm), capsule (style not persistent, tips curved
vs.
style persistent, tips not curved) and seeds (3-4 or rarely 2, yellow, ovate
vs.
5-13, brown, reniform).
Figure 2.
Polycarpaea ebracteata
A
habit
B
flower
C
stipule
D, E
sepal
F
petal
G
gynoecium
H
capsule
I
seed. Illustration by Ambika Viswanathanpillai.
Description.
Annual herbs, erect or sub-erect, branched at base, 2.5-8 cm high. Stem terete, densely villous, nodes green, swollen, internodes ca. 5 mm long. Leaves whorled or verticillate, sessile, linear, green, 0.7-0.9 cm long, base cordate, margins smooth, apex acute or acuminate, surface glabrous, blade 1-veined, prominent on abaxial side; stipules scarious, ovate-obovate, (0.2-0.8
x
ca. 0.6 mm), margins entire, acute, not nerved, yellowish or greenish at the base, white above. Inflorescence terminal, branched cyme, ca. 1.0 cm long; Flowers 2.2-2.6 mm long; Bracts absent. bracteoles absent; pedicels 1.0-1.3 mm long, green, villous. Sepals 5, free, ovate (1.3-1.4
x
ca. 0.7 mm), entire at the margin, acute or obtuse at apex, white, non-membranous base round, midrib not prominent. Petals 5, ovate (0.1-0.3
x
0.1-0.3 mm), margins entire, oblong to round at apex, partially enclosing the ovary, 1/4 as short as sepals, dark red-brown. Stamens 5, forming a ring with petals and encircling the ovary, ca. 0.2 mm long; anthers yellow, oblong, basifixed. Ovary 1-loculed, shortly stipitate, spheroidal, 0.3-0.5
x
0.1-0.2 mm, glabrous, placentation free central; style 0.08-0.1 mm, shorter than the ovary, slender; stigma capitate. Capsule ovoid (1.4-1.6
x
ca. 0.6 mm), shortly stipitate, 3-valved, breaks along the suture, brownish, scarious along margin. Seeds 3-4 (rarely 2), ovate (0.2-0.3
x
0.1-0.2 mm), yellow with no striations.
Micromorphology of the seed shows that it is round-oblong with a winged margin. The surface has sub parallel striations which are prominent. The striations do not cross each other and the encircling surface of the striations are punctate. Along the margins, the surface has parallel striations (Fig.
7E, F
).
Etymology.
Latin prefix e-, without, bractea, bract, and suffix -ata, possession, alluding to absence of bracts, a diagnostic character.
Phenology.
Flowering and fruiting during August - December
Distribution and habitat.
The primary habitat of
Polycarpaea ebracteata
is the hillock terrains in Palakkad district (Granite outcrop in the southern side of Palakkad gap, the largest break in the Western Ghats having an arid climate with seasonal fires, in the state of Kerala). One of the common species that emerges after the initial rain are members of the Genus
Polycarpaea
, especially
Polycarpaea aurea
(
Wight 1850
: 44)
Dunn (1915
: 65).
Polycarpaea ebracteata
is seen associated with
Allmania nodiflora
(L.) R. Br. ex Wight,
Indigofera aspalathoides
DC. and
Fimbristylis cymosa
R. Br. (Fig.
8
).
Conservation status.
The present study could report only three populations each with 15-20 individuals. Since
Polycarpaea ebracteata
could occur in further sites in SW-India (and India as a whole), we think that further data is required to ascertain the conservation status of the new taxon. As a consequence, the new species is here assessed as DD (Data Deficient) according to the IUCN criteria (
IUCN 2021
).
Additional specimens examined.
Polycarpaea ebracteata
India
.
Kerala
,
Palakkad district
,
Kollengode
, Cheerani.
12 September 2021
,
Suresh V.
& Alen Alex Philip, 2061 (UCBD!);
20 September 2021
,
Sojan Jose
&
Suresh V
, 2078 (UCBD!)
.