A monograph of Daviesia (Mirbelieae, Faboideae, Fabaceae)
Author
Crisp, Michael D.
Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: mike. crisp @ anu. edu. au
mike.crisp@anu.edu.au
Author
Cayzer, Lindy
Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: mike. crisp @ anu. edu. au & Present address: Australian National Herbarium, Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, GPO Box 1700, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: lcayzer @ netspeed. com. au
mike.crisp@anu.edu.au
Author
Chandler, Gregory T.
Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: mike. crisp @ anu. edu. au & Present address: Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, 1 Pederson Road, Eaton, Northern Territory 0812, Australia. Email: gregory. chandler @ agriculture. gov. au
mike.crisp@anu.edu.au
Author
Cook, Lyn G.
Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: mike. crisp @ anu. edu. au & School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia. Email: l. cook @ uq. edu. au & Research School of Biology, The Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia. Email: mike. crisp @ anu. edu. au
mike.crisp@anu.edu.au
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Phytotaxa
2017
2017-03-24
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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.300.1.1
journal article
10.11646/phytotaxa.300.1.1
1179-3163
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101.
Daviesia dilatata
Crisp (1995: 1187)
.
Type
:
Western Australia
,
Roe
,
80 km
NE of
Ravensthorpe
,
33°08’S
,
120°41’E
,
M.
D. Crisp
6037, J.
Taylor
& R.
Jackson
,
21 September 1979
.
Holotype
: CBG;
isotype
: PERTH
Open
shrubs
to
1 m
high, glabrous, grey-green to glaucous.
Root anatomy
unknown.
Branchlets
gently flexuose, terete to bluntly trigonous in cross-section, smooth when fresh, striate when dry.
Phyllodes
scattered, ascending, ± decurved, vertically dilated, often strongly sickle-shaped, sometimes subulate and divaricate or gently recurved, very rigid, tapered to a conspicuously black pungent apex, shortly decurrent at the broad base,
7–50 mm
long,
2–8 mm
broad, smooth when fresh, striate when dry.
Unit inflorescences
condensed, cluster-like racemes, 3–8- flowered;
peduncle
up to
0.5 mm
long;
rachis
1–2 mm
long;
subtending bracts
spreading, spathulate, apex fimbriate, ca.
1 mm
long.
Pedicels
1–3.5 mm
long.
Calyx
rather narrow,
4–5 mm
long including the ca.
1.5 mm
attenuate receptacle; lobes recurved; upper 2 lobes united into a truncate, emarginate lip, ca.
1 mm
long; lower 3 lobes triangular, acuminate, ca.
0.75 mm
long.
Corolla
: standard
transversely elliptic, emarginate, strongly recurved, 6–6.5 ×
6–7.5 mm
including the
1.5–2 mm
claw, mostly orange with a red central ring around a yellow centre;
wings
obovate with a rounded, incurved apex enclosing the keel, auriculate, 6–6.5 ×
2.25–3 mm
including the
2–2.5 mm
claw, dark crimson;
keel
half transversely broadly elliptic, incurved with an acute apex, auriculate, saccate, 5–6 ×
2 mm
including the
2–2.5 mm
claw, dark crimson.
Stamens
strongly dimorphic: inner whorl of 5 with longer filaments and round, versatile anthers with confluent thecae; outer whorl of 5 with shorter filaments and oblong, basifixed, 2-celled anthers; filaments cohering.
Pod
obliquely shallowly obtriangular, acute, compressed, 7–8 × ca.
5 mm
, red-brown; upper suture sigmoid; lower suture obtuse.
Seed
not seen. (
Fig. 102
).
Flowering period:—
August and September.
Fruiting period:
September and October.
Distribution:—
Western Australia
, southern-most Avon, Eyre and Roe Districts, from Nyabing south to near Bremer Bay and east to Mt Ragged.
Habitat:—
Occurs in sandy, and occasionally gravelly soil on flat terrain, in low heath to tall shrubland with mallee
Eucalyptus
spp.
dominating the overstorey.
Selected specimens (23 examined):—
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
.
Avon
:
Nyabing
, eastern edge,
33°33’S
,
118°09’E
,
M
.
D. Crisp
5204
,
16 January 1979
(
CBG
,
PERTH
);
10 km
from
Nyabing
along road to
Katanning
,
33°35’S
,
118°03’E
,
M
.
D. Crisp
5198
,
16 January 1979
(
AD
,
CBG
,
MEL
).
Roe
:
11 km
E
of Gnowangerup
,
33°57’S
,
118°06’E
,
K
.
Newbey
442
,
9 September 1962
(
PERTH
);
32 km
SW of Newdegate
,
E
boundary of
Reserve
no. 29023,
33°19’S
,
118°47’E
,
J
.
M
.
Koch
N130
,
16 January 1979
(
PERTH
); ca.
90 km
NE
of Ravensthorpe
,
9 km
SW of
Welcome Soak
,
33°05’S
,
120°46’E
,
M
.
D. Crisp
6035, et al.
,
21 September 1979
(
CBG
,
PERTH
).
Eyre
:
1.56 km
SW of Mt Desmond
,
33°37’S
,
120°09’E
,
M
.
D.
Crisp
8989 &
W
.
Keys
,
20 October 1996
(
CBG
,
PERTH
);
34 km
W
of Bremer Bay
, ca.
34°24’S
,
119°03’E
,
J
.
W
.
Green
4839
,
23 August 1978
(
PERTH
);
Fitzgerald River National Park
,
31 km
S
of Ravensthorpe
along road to
Hamersley River
estuary,
33°49’S
,
119°55’E
,
M
.
D. Crisp
5008
,
10 January 1979
(
CBG
);
33.5 km
N
of Hopetoun
along road to
Ravensthorpe
,
33°40’S
,
120°06’E
,
P
.
S
.
Short
2685, et al.
,
4 September 1986
(
CBG
,
MEL
,
PERTH
);
3 km
WNW of Cape Riche
, near
Cheyne Inlet
,
34°36’S
,
118°45’E
,
M
.
D.
Crisp
5105
,
14 January 1979
(
CBG
,
PERTH
)
.
Affinity:—
This species presents an obvious similarity to both
D. decurrens
and
D. pectinata
, and has been confused with them. In the fresh state, both may be distinguished from
D. dilatata
by the striations and ridges along their phyllodes and branchlets. In particular, the decurrent phyllode-bases make the cross-section of the branchlets sharply triquetrous. When dry,
D. dilatata
is lightly striate, but neither ridged or ribbed, and the cross-section of the branchlets is bluntly trigonous (immediately below the phyllodes) or terete (lower down). The phyllodes of
D. decurrens
and
D. pectinata
are not as frequently or strongly decurved as in
D. dilatata
. A well-developed raceme-rachis further distinguishes
D. pectinata
, and striate bracts further distinguish
D. decurrens
.
This species is also similar to
D. subulata
, which differs in having exclusively subulate phyllodes, whilst the upper two calyx lobes are not united in a truncate lip and the lower three lobes flare outwards.
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